Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Pioneer Day

Last Saturday, our branch celebrated Pioneer Day, an event that recognizes the arrival of the first group of Latter-day Saints in the Salt Lake Valley. I was one of the people asked to speak. Here is an expanded version of what I said:
shall-we-not-go-on-in-so-great-a-cause-243971-mobile166 years ago, Brigham Young led the first group of Latter-day Saint pioneers into the Salt Lake Valley, into safety and freedom from persecution. But it’s not just the pioneers who crossed the plains that we celebrate today.
In the July 2013 Ensign, President Monson speaks of the need for the “pioneer spirit to guide us away from the dangers that threaten to engulf us and lead us to a Zion of safety.”  The standards of the world are steadily sinking, but as members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, we are taught and we keep much higher standards, setting the example for the people around us as well as generations that follow us.
The dictionary defines “pioneer” as “one who goes before to prepare or open up the way for others to follow.”  Who are the pioneers in your life today? Perhaps you are one.
One of my brothers spoke a few years ago about how our dad was the first member of the church in our family. He and mom paved the way for their family to be raised in the church. My youngest brother will be a pioneer as he becomes the first in our family to serve a mission. He is, in fact, a pioneer as he sets a positive, clean, righteous example for his friends both in and out of the church.
The scriptures are replete with examples of pioneers. Just take a look at the Book of Mormon.
lehi-people-arrive-promised-land-39644-mobileAs the Lehi colony fled Jerusalem, they opened the way for their descendants to be raised in the Promised Land, with the promise that they would prosper if they kept the commandments of God.
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Captain Moroni stirred the Nephites to prepare to defend themselves, their wives, children, homes and religion with the of Title of Liberty. Just after he wrote the Title of Liberty on his coat, “he fastened on his head-plate, and his breastplate, and his shields, and girded on his armor about his loins; and he took the pole, which had on the end thereof his rent coat, (and he called it the title of liberty) and he bowed himself to the earth, and he prayed mightily unto his God for the blessings of liberty to rest upon his brethren, so long as there should a band of Christians remain to possess the land …
“And when Moroni had said these words, he went forth among the people, waving the rent part of his garment in the air, that all might see the writing which he had written upon the rent part, and crying with a loud voice, saying:
“Behold, whosoever will maintain this title upon the land, let them come forth in the strength of the Lord, and enter into a covenant that they will maintain their rights, and their religion, that the Lord God may bless them.” (Alma 46:13, 19-20).
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The sons of Mosiah performed an amazing work among the Lamanites. Many others had tried to bring the gospel to the Lamanites, but they wouldn’t have it. Because of their faithful diligence, thousands of Lamanites were brought to the knowledge of the truth. In Alma 26, Ammon glories in the Lord for the work performed.
“Behold, how many thousands of our brethren has he loosed from the pains of hell; and they are brought to sing redeeming love, and this because of the power of his word which is in us, therefore have we not great reason to rejoice?
Yea, we have reason to praise him forever, for he is the Most High God, and has loosed our brethren from the chains of hell.
Yea, they were encircled about with everlasting darkness and destruction; but behold, he has brought them into his everlasting light, yea, into everlasting salvation; and they are encircled about with the matchless bounty of his love; yea, and we have been instruments in his hands of doing this great and marvelous work.
Therefore, let us glory, yea, we will glory in the Lord; yea, we will rejoice, for our joy is full; yea, we will praise our God forever. Behold, who can glory too much in the Lord? Yea, who can say too much of his great power, and of his mercy, and of his long-suffering towards the children of men? Behold, I say unto you, I cannot say the smallest part which I feel.” (Alma 26:13-16)
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John the Baptist was the one who prepared the way for the Pioneer, the one who prepared the way for God’s children to return Home, Jesus the Christ.
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When Thomas asked Jesus “How can we know the way?” Jesus replied, “I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father but by me.” (John 14:5-6) As the hymn How Great the Wisdom and the Love says, “He marked the path and led the way.” (hymn 195, 4th verse)
As we celebrate the pioneers of the Latter-day Saints, let us also celebrate the pioneers in our lives today, as well as the Savior who opened the way to salvation.


















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