Friday, March 18, 2011

Come to Zion

Last week at institute our lesson was on Zion. I have to say I am really enjoying going to institute and learning more about the basic doctrines that I normally wouldn't think to study about. It gives me so much to think about and I enjoy studying more about them in my own personal studies. Here are a couple of quotes from Elder Christofferson's talk called Come to Zion that my teacher used in class.

Zion is Zion because of the character, attributes, and faithfulness of her citizens. Remember, “the Lord called his people Zion, because they were of one heart and one mind, and dwelt in righteousness; and there was no poor among them” (Moses 7:18). If we would establish Zion in our homes, branches, wards, and stakes, we must rise to this standard. It will be necessary (1) to become unified in one heart and one mind; (2) to become, individually and collectively, a holy people; and (3) to care for the poor and needy with such effectiveness that we eliminate poverty among us. We cannot wait until Zion comes for these things to happen—Zion will come only as they happen.

The Savior was critical of some of the early Saints for their “lustful … desires” (D&C 101:6; see also D&C 88:121). These were people who lived in a non-television, non-film, non-Internet, non-iPod world. In a world now awash in sexualized images and music, are we free from lustful desires and their attendant evils? Far from pushing the limits of modest dress or indulging in the vicarious immorality of pornography, we are to hunger and thirst after righteousness. To come to Zion, it is not enough for you or me to be somewhat less wicked than others. We are to become not only good but holy men and women. Recalling Elder Neal A. Maxwell’s phrase, let us once and for all establish our residence in Zion and give up the summer cottage in Babylon (see Neal A. Maxwell, A Wonderful Flood of Light [1990], 47).

After this lesson I have felt the desire to become more like Zion, to have a broken heart and contrite spirit. When I do this as an individual I know I will be able to build Zion in my home and around me. I am so grateful for this gospel and my opportunity to go to institute! I am learning so much and my testimony is growing. I know this church is true and I would not be the person I am without it!

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