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my mom gave the most wonderful talk today for Young Women's. she had us watch Sister Dalton's talk that she gave at the Young Women's Broadcast back in March of this year. thought i would share the talk with you cause it is absolutely wonderful! she is such a wonderful lady and i am so happy that she is the General Young Women's President of the Church.
i love listening/reading all of her talks and she always makes me feel so much better about myself, and motivates me to become an even better member of the church. this talk is amazing. please read
Sister Dalton: ‘Now Is the Time to Arise and Shine’
From
my window in the Young Women office, I have a spectacular view of the
Salt Lake Temple. Every day I see the angel Moroni standing atop the
temple as a shining symbol of not only his faith but ours. I love Moroni
because, in a very degenerate society, he remained pure and true. He is
my hero. He stood alone. I feel somehow he stands atop the temple
today, beckoning us to have courage, to remember who we are, and to be
worthy to enter the holy temple—to “arise and shine forth,” to stand above the worldly clamor, and to, as Isaiah prophesied, “Come … to the mountain of the Lord”—the holy temple.
Gathered
here today are the Lord’s elect daughters. There is no more influential
group standing for truth and righteousness in all the world than the
young women and the women of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. I see your nobility and know of your divine
identity and destiny. You distinguished yourselves in the premortal
existence. Your lineage carries with it covenants and promises. You have
inherited the spiritual attributes of the faithful patriarchs Abraham,
Isaac, and Jacob. A prophet of God once referred to each of you
assembled here tonight as “the one bright shining hope”
of the future. And I agree! In a very challenging world, your light
shines brightly. Indeed, these are “days never to be forgotten.” These are your days, and now is the time for young women everywhere to “arise and shine forth, that thy light may be a standard for the nations.”
“A standard is a rule of measure by which one determines exactness or perfection.” We are to be a standard of holiness for all the world to see! The new revised For the Strength of Youth
booklet contains not only standards to live with exactness but promised
blessings if you do so. The words contained in this important booklet
are standards for the world, and living these standards will enable you
to know what to do to become more like the Savior and to be happy in an
ever-darkening world. Living the standards in this booklet will help you
qualify for the constant companionship of the Holy Ghost. And in the
world in which you are living, you will need that companionship to make
critical decisions that will determine much of your future success and
happiness. Living these standards will help each of you qualify to enter
the Lord’s holy temples and there receive the blessings and power that
await you as you make and keep sacred covenants.
When
our daughter, Emi, was a little girl, she liked to watch my every move
as I got ready for church. After observing my routine, she would comb
her hair and put on her dress, and then she would always ask me to put
on some “shiney.” The “shiney” she referred to was thick, gooey cream
that I used to prevent wrinkles. As requested, I would put it on Emi’s
cheeks and lips, and she would then smile and say, “Now we are ready to
go!” What Emi didn’t realize is that she already had her “shiney” on.
Her face glowed because she was so pure and innocent and good. She had
the Spirit with her, and it showed.
I
wish every young woman assembled here tonight would know and understand
that your beauty—your “shine”—does not lie in makeup, gooey cream, or
the latest clothing or hairstyles. It lies in your personal purity. When
you live the standards and qualify for the constant companionship of
the Holy Ghost, you can have a powerful impact in the world. Your
example, even the light in your eyes, will influence others who see your
“shine,” and they will want to be like you. Where do you get this
light? The Lord is the light, “and the Spirit enlighteneth every man
through the world, that hearkeneth to the voice of the Spirit.” A divine light comes into your eyes and countenances when you draw close to your Heavenly Father and His Son, Jesus Christ.That’s how we get the “shiney”! And besides, as all of you can see, the
“shiney cream” didn’t really work on my wrinkles anyway!
The
call to “arise and shine forth” is a call to each of you to lead the
world in a mighty cause—to raise the standard—and lead this generation
in virtue, purity, and temple worthiness. If you desire to make a
difference in the world, you must be different from the world. I
echo the words of President Joseph F. Smith, who said to the women of
his day: “It is not for you to be led by the [young] women of the world;
it is for you to lead … the [young] women of the world, in everything
that is … purifying to the children of men.” These words ring true today. As daughters of God, you were born to lead.
In
the world in which we live, your ability to lead will require the
guidance and constant companionship of the Holy Ghost, who will tell you
“all things what ye should do”
as you recognize and rely on His guidance and promptings. And since the
Holy Ghost does not dwell in unclean temples, each of us will need to
take inventory of our habits and our hearts. All of us will need to
change something—to repent. As King Lamoni’s father stated in the Book
of Mormon, “I will give away all my sins to know thee.” Are we, you and I, willing to do the same?
A
group of youth in Queen Creek, Arizona, determined to “arise and shine
forth” and to lead the youth in their community in living the standards
in For the Strength of Youth. They each wrote something that they
felt was holding them back or something they wanted to change in their
lives in their journals, and then they literally dug a hole. They came
together, tore out the journal page, and threw it into the hole in the
earth, just like the people of Ammon did in the Book of Mormon with
their weapons of war. Then they buried those pages, and that day they each made a commitment to change. They repented. They determined to arise!
Do
you have something in your life that you need to change? You can do
this. You can repent because of the Savior’s infinite atoning sacrifice.
He made it possible for you and me to change, to become pure and clean
again, and to become like Him. And He has promised that when we do, He
will remember our sins and mistakes no more.
Sometimes
it may seem almost impossible to keep shining. You encounter so many
challenges which may obscure the source of all light, which is the
Savior. Sometimes the way is difficult, and it may even seem at times
that a thick fog obscures the light. Such was the case with a young
woman named Florence Chadwick. From the age of 10, Florence discovered
that she was a talented swimmer. She swam the English Channel in record
time of 13 hours and 20 minutes. Florence loved a challenge, and she
later attempted to swim between the coastline of California and Catalina
Island—some 26 miles (34 km). On this swim she grew weary after
swimming 15 hours. A thick fog set in that obscured the view of the
coastline. Her mother was riding alongside her in a boat, and Florence
told her mother that she didn’t think she could finish. Her mother and
her trainer encouraged her to continue, but all she could see was the
fog. She abandoned her swim, but once inside the boat, she discovered
she had quit within one mile (1.6 km) of the coastline. Later, when she
was interviewed and asked why she had abandoned her swim, she confessed
that it wasn’t the cold water and it wasn’t the distance. She said, “I
was licked by the fog.”
Later
she attempted the swim again, and once more, a thick fog set in. But
this time, she kept going until she successfully reached the coastline.
This time when she was asked what made the difference, she said that she
kept a mental image of the coastline in her mind through the thick fog
and throughout the duration of her swim.
For
Florence Chadwick, the coastline was her goal. For each of us, the
temple is our goal. Young women, stay focused. Don’t lose sight of your
goals. Don’t let the thick fog of moral pollution and the detracting
voices of the world keep you from reaching your goals, living the
standards, enjoying the companionship of the Holy Ghost, and being
worthy to enter holy temples. Retain the vision of the temple—the
Savior’s holy house—ever in your hearts and minds.
Several
weeks ago I stood in the celestial room of the Reno Nevada Temple. The
light streaming into that room was brilliant and was made even more so
by the crystal chandelier, which reflected the light on its many carved
facets into rainbows of illumination everywhere. It took my breath away
as I realized that the Savior is “the light and the life of the world,” that it is His light we must hold up and reflect. We
are the tiny crystals that reflect His light, and in order to do that,
we must be clean and free from the dust of the world. As I stood in the
temple that day, I heard again in my mind Moroni’s call to us—the
daughters of Zion: “Awake, and arise from the dust.” “And touch not the evil gift, nor the unclean thing.”
“Awake, and arise … , and put on thy beautiful garments, O daughter of
Zion … , that the covenants of the Eternal Father which he hath made
unto thee, O house of Israel, may be fulfilled.”
The
promised blessings of the temple extend not only to you but to all
generations. As you make the temple your goal, your influence for good
will transcend time and place, and the work you perform for those who
have gone before will be the fulfillment of prophecy!
Last
general conference I thrilled as I listened to Elder David A. Bednar
invite each of you to become anxiously engaged in doing your own family history and temple work for those who have passed on without the blessings of the restored gospel of Jesus Christ. As he issued this invitation to you, my heart leapt inside. In the
Doctrine and Covenants we read of “other choice spirits who were
reserved to come forth in the fulness of times to take part in laying
the foundations of the great latter-day work, including the building of …
temples and the performance of ordinances therein for the redemption of
the dead.”
This is your day, and your work has begun! Now is the time to be worthy
of and obtain a temple recommend. As you do this work, you will become
saviors on Mount Zion.
Elder
Russell M. Nelson said of you, “The influence of [the] young women of
the Church, like a sleeping giant, will awaken, arise, and inspire the
inhabitants of the earth as a mighty force for righteousness.”
Young women, arise and take your place in the glorious events that will
shape your future and the future of the world. Now is the time!
“High on the mountain top a banner is unfurled. Ye nations, now look up; it waves to all the world”!
Young women, you are the banner! Be virtuous and pure, seek the
companionship of the Holy Ghost, bury your sins and transgressions,
maintain your focus and don’t let the fog of moral pollution obscure
your goals. Be worthy to enter the temple now. Put on your “shiney”! I
testify with all my heart that God lives and that He will enlighten our
lives as we draw close to His Beloved Son—our Savior, Jesus Christ. And I
pray that, like Moroni, we will “arise and shine forth, that [our]
light may be a standard for the nations”! In the sacred name of Jesus Christ, amen.
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