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Continuing:
Now, to your questions:
Example: The “Proclamation on the Family” has been shared with the whole world, for those willing to read it and understand it. It contains Biblical teachings, but presents them with clarity and simplicity.
As to the Perpetual Education Fund, that is an expanding opportunity and fulfills an important need to assist young people in nations where there are not the kinds of educational scholarship opportunities as are available in the United States. It helps raise the standard of living within areas of the world where people take advantage, one by one, of this opportunity. The “standard of living” can be raised one family at a time more effectively than thinking a whole nation is going to increase their standard of living by a government bailout or handout. The children of such young people benefit and their own opportunities will increase over time. So this is a “slowly maturing” process to benefit, eventually, many people.
President Monson has not only talked of caring for one’s own aging parents. His teaching involves visiting widows, the aged in rest homes, those with no family to visit them, those needing a lift or a helping hand. It is a call to spread out the service to many, many people besides just family or extended family.
The most important role of a prophet in our time is to reiterate with the fervency of personal conviction and the inspiring “stamp of approval” of the Holy Ghost that comes into the hearts of the members as they hear the message, that to follow Christ is the way to personal peace and happiness. The personal conviction that enters an individual heart and soul is what will strengthen them when no one is around and they face a choice in their life, to do or not to do, to heed or not to heed the messages of the Bible. That personal conviction can be (and is) strengthened by listening to the voice of conviction conveyed by a prophet and by apostles. But others may chance upon the messages, hear them, and think nothing of it–because it may be a message that does not match how they perceive the role of a prophet and apostles would be, or they may think “this is not new”, or they may simply have other things on their mind.
One stirred in their heart by these kinds of messages, and getting conviction in their hearts that stabilizes their life within its many challenges and everyday choices, has a sense of the same “living water” that the Savior shared with the woman of Samaria. It is not new. But it is renewed in the heart of a listener, and thus in a sense it becomes a “personal renewal” and that is why the water is truly “living water”, and the person so hearing “never will thirst more” because they come back to the source again and again, and are refreshed by those messages twice yearly during their life.
The Savior is the source–prophets express the life-enriching messages that He taught, and their conviction and testimony is what makes a difference in piercing a heart and strengthening a listener’s own personal conviction of the truth of the Savior’s teachings. Then, the Savior can change their life.
Continuing:
Now, to your questions:
Sometimes a prophet would (if so guided by the Holy Ghost and by Christ, who really are “in charge” of how the gospel is sent out to the world), and sometimes their message would be only to the covenant followers who were willing to hear, heed, and gain from the message. This is not new. The Savior showed that same approach in Matthew 15. If others want to “listen” and “heed” and exercise their own faith and have their household be blessed through a prophet’s counsel, then that’s great in that their own faith becomes involved and the Spirit will guide them to find the messages that are pertinent to their situation and circumstances. It hinges on their own faith and desires.Wouldn’t prophets have a message for the whole world, not just a select few?
Example: The “Proclamation on the Family” has been shared with the whole world, for those willing to read it and understand it. It contains Biblical teachings, but presents them with clarity and simplicity.
As to the Perpetual Education Fund, that is an expanding opportunity and fulfills an important need to assist young people in nations where there are not the kinds of educational scholarship opportunities as are available in the United States. It helps raise the standard of living within areas of the world where people take advantage, one by one, of this opportunity. The “standard of living” can be raised one family at a time more effectively than thinking a whole nation is going to increase their standard of living by a government bailout or handout. The children of such young people benefit and their own opportunities will increase over time. So this is a “slowly maturing” process to benefit, eventually, many people.
President Monson has not only talked of caring for one’s own aging parents. His teaching involves visiting widows, the aged in rest homes, those with no family to visit them, those needing a lift or a helping hand. It is a call to spread out the service to many, many people besides just family or extended family.
The most important role of a prophet in our time is to reiterate with the fervency of personal conviction and the inspiring “stamp of approval” of the Holy Ghost that comes into the hearts of the members as they hear the message, that to follow Christ is the way to personal peace and happiness. The personal conviction that enters an individual heart and soul is what will strengthen them when no one is around and they face a choice in their life, to do or not to do, to heed or not to heed the messages of the Bible. That personal conviction can be (and is) strengthened by listening to the voice of conviction conveyed by a prophet and by apostles. But others may chance upon the messages, hear them, and think nothing of it–because it may be a message that does not match how they perceive the role of a prophet and apostles would be, or they may think “this is not new”, or they may simply have other things on their mind.
One stirred in their heart by these kinds of messages, and getting conviction in their hearts that stabilizes their life within its many challenges and everyday choices, has a sense of the same “living water” that the Savior shared with the woman of Samaria. It is not new. But it is renewed in the heart of a listener, and thus in a sense it becomes a “personal renewal” and that is why the water is truly “living water”, and the person so hearing “never will thirst more” because they come back to the source again and again, and are refreshed by those messages twice yearly during their life.
The Savior is the source–prophets express the life-enriching messages that He taught, and their conviction and testimony is what makes a difference in piercing a heart and strengthening a listener’s own personal conviction of the truth of the Savior’s teachings. Then, the Savior can change their life.