Listen to the following quotes and lets see if you know who the author is:
"Wonderful, glorious things are in store for you, if only you will believe, obey and endure."
"It is impossible to stand upright when one plants his roots in the shifting sands of popular opinion and approval."
"Men, take care not to make women weep, for God counts their tears."
"What is most important almost always involves the people around us."
"Sometimes courage is the little voice at the end of the day that says, 'I'll try again tomorrow'."
"The past is behind, learn from it. The future is ahead, prepare for it. The present is here, live it."
"You can't be right by doing wrong, and you can't be wrong by doing right."
"Be of good cheer, the future is as bright as your faith."
"Our Heavenly Father loves you - each of you. That love never changes.....it is simply always there."
All of these quotes come from our beloved prophet, Pres. Thomas S. Monson.
* In What Ways Have Prophets guided God's children in the past?
In our Gospel Principles manual it teaches, "There have been prophets on the earth since the days of Adam. Experiences of these great men excite and inspire us. Moses, an Old Testament prophet, led thousands of his people out of Egypt and slavery to the promised land. He wrote the first five books of the Old Testament and recorded the Ten commandments. Nephi, a Book of Mormon prophet, journeyed from Jerusalem to the Americas 600 years before the birth of Christ. This great leader and colonizer gave us many important writings in the Book of Mormon. John the Baptist was chosen to prepare the world for the coming of the Lord Jesus Christ. Through Joseph Smith, a latter-day prophet, the Lord restored the Church. Joseph Smith also translated the Book of Mormon while a young man."
* What have you learned from the lives and teachings of prophets?
* Why do we need a living prophet today?
"We have a prophet living on the earth today. This prophet is the President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He has the right to revelation for the entire Church. He holds "the keys of the kingdom," meaning that he has the authority to direct the entire Church and kingdom of God on earth, including the administration of priesthood ordinances. No person except the chosen prophet and President can receive God's will for the entire membership of the Church."
The following scriptures help us understand why a living prophet is so important:
Amos 3:7, D&C 1:4-7, 37-38. The Lord speaks to us through His prophets.
D&C 21;1, 4-7. The Lord promises great blessings to those who follow the prophet.
Sis. Carol F. McConkie, the first counselor in the Young Women's presidency has said, "Our Father in Heaven loves all of His children and desires that they know and understand His plan of happiness. Therefore, He calls prophets, those who have been ordained with power and authority to act in God’s name for the salvation of His children. They are messengers of righteousness, witnesses of Jesus Christ and the infinite power of His Atonement. They hold the keys of the kingdom of God on earth and authorize the performance of saving ordinances."
Concerning the living prophet, the Lord commands the people of His church: "Wherefore, meaning the church, thou shalt give heed unto all his words and commandments which he shall give unto you as he receiveth them, walking in all holiness before me; For his word ye shall receive, as if from mine own mouth, in all patience and faith. For by doing these things the gates of hell shall not prevail against you; yea, and the Lord God will disperse the powers of darkness from before you, and cause the heavens to shake for your good, and his name's glory." D&C 21: 4-6. This is an amazing promise to us that great blessing will come if we heed to and follow the counsel of the living prophet.
Pres. Wilford Woodruff said that a prophet will never be allowed to lead the Church astray:
"The Lord will never permit me or any other man who stands as President of this Church to lead you astray. It is not in the program. It is not in the mind of God. If I were to attempt that, the Lord would remove me out of my place."
* In what ways has the living prophet influenced the Church? (food storage, getting out of debt, etc.)
Think about the Proclamation to the Family. When Pres. Hinckley first read that in the General RS session in 1995, many of us may have thought, "Well of course the family is ordained of God!" That document has proved to be so important in our ever changing world. We surely could not have forseen it's importance 20 years ago.
* Where do we find the words of the living prophet?
Recent conference talks. Do we listen to conference? Do we re-read or re-listen to their important words?
In January MaryKay Bashford will teach us from the two most recent conference talks by Pres. Monson. I challenge you to re-read his talks and be prepared for that lesson. My favorite part from Pres. Monson's talk Be an Example and a Light is this part: "May we be followers of Christ, examples of righteousness, thus becoming lights in the world." Does anyone else remember something that stood out to them from his most recent talks?
* What can we do to follow and sustain the living prophet?
Many people find it easy to believe in the prophets of the past. But it is much greater and important to believe in and follow the living prophet. We raise our hands to sustain the President of the Church as prophet, seer, and revelator. We should pray for our prophet. His burdens are heavy, and he needs to be strengthened by the prayers of the Saints. We should study His words.
We should follow his inspired teachings completely. We should not choose to follow part of his inspired counsel and discard that which is unpleasant or difficult. The Lord commanded us to follow the inspired teachings of His prophet. We read this scripture earlier, but here it is again. D&C 21: 4-5 "Thou shalt give heed unto all his [the prophets's] words and commandments which he shall give unto you as he receiveth them, walking in all holiness before me; For his word ye shall receive, as if from mine own mouth, in all patience and faith."