Discipleship
"The blessings of discipleship are readily available to all who are willing to pay the price. Discipleship brings purpose to our lives so that rather than wandering aimlessly, we walk steadily on that strait and narrow way that leads us back to our Heavenly Father. Discipleship brings us comfort in times of sorrow, peace of conscience, and joy in service--all of which help us to be more like Jesus."
-- James E. Faust, "Discipleship," Ensign, Nov. 2006, 22
The key in this quote is this:
QUOTE (Faust) |
"...willing to pay the price". |
"The word for disciple and the word for discipline both come from the same Latin root--discipulus, which means pupil. . . . What is discipleship? It is primarily obedience to the Savior. Discipleship includes many things. It is chastity. It is tithing. It is family home evening. It is keeping all the commandments. It is forsaking anything that is not good for us. Everything in life has a price. Considering the Savior's great promise for peace in this life and eternal life in the life to come, discipleship is a price worth paying. It is a price we cannot afford not to pay. By measure, the requirements of discipleship are much, much less than the promised blessings."
-- James E. Faust, "Discipleship," Ensign, Nov. 2006, 20)
"Discipleship does not guarantee freedom from the storms of life. Even as we are wending our way carefully and faithfully along the strait and narrow path, we encounter obstacle and challenge. There are days, perhaps even months and years, when life is just hard. We experience our fair share of adversity, heartache, loneliness, pain, grief--sometimes; it seems more than our fair share. "What to do when adversity strikes? There is only one thing to do. Stand steady and see it through. Stay steadfast, constant, and true. The real tragedy in the whirlwinds of life comes only when we allow them to blow us off our true course."
Ref. David S. Baxter, "Faith, Service, Constancy," Ensign, Nov. 2006, 14
Time to be reminded how far away we are from His Perfection:
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"Our true claim as disciples comes when we can say with certainty that His ways have become our ways. "The blessings of discipleship are readily available to all who are willing to pay the price. Discipleship brings purpose to our lives so that rather than wandering aimlessly, we walk steadily on that strait and narrow way that leads us back to our Heavenly Father. Discipleship brings us comfort in times of sorrow, peace of conscience, and joy in service--all of which help us to be more like Jesus." Ref. (James E. Faust, "Discipleship," Ensign, Nov. 2006, 22) |
"For most of us . . . what is required is not to die for the Church but to live for it. For many, living a Christlike life every day may be even more difficult than laying down one's life. . . .
"Many think that the price of discipleship is too costly and too burdensome. For some, it involves giving up too much. But the cross is not as heavy as it appears to be. Through obedience we acquire much greater strength to carry it."
Ref. (James E. Faust, "Discipleship," Ensign, Nov. 2006, 22)
QUOTE (Joseph @ 31-Oct 07, 9:23 PM) |
"Discipleship does not guarantee freedom from the storms of life....There are days, perhaps even months and years, when life is just hard...."What to do when adversity strikes? There is only one thing to do. Stand steady and see it through. Stay steadfast, constant, and true. The real tragedy in the whirlwinds of life comes only when we allow them to blow us off our true course." Ref. David S. Baxter, "Faith, Service, Constancy," Ensign, Nov. 2006, 14 |