Here we are looking at a New Year. For many 2023 was a trying and difficult year and they are hoping 2024 is better. For me it was another year of growing and amazing changes which will help me become a better disciple of my Lord and Savior. I admit I had days where I stomped my feet and threw my childish tantrums. But I can honestly admit 2023 was an amazing year with amazing experiences that I shall never forget. It also brought me new friends and took away old friends who had wonderful doors open up to them but I still continue to have my true friends who have stood beside me for many years and many years to come.
Since becoming our churches 17th Prophet and Leader President Nelson has issued many invitations that sunk deeply into my soul and ignited my passion to become a better disciple of my friend and mentor Jesus the Christ. Oh, how I love Him!!
As I have been reflecting on the ending year and the New upcoming year, I know one thing that has not changed: "I Know That My Redeemer Lives, He is my trusted Mentor and Friend..." and He is going to continue to guide me into wonderful new opportunities in 2024.
My hope is that those who read the inspired invitations from our beloved Prophet that they will find some that will sink deep within their hearts and they too in the coming year can become better disciples of our Lord and Savior.
Happy New Year my friends know that you are loved and great things are in store for you when you learn and come to know that YOU are a beloved son and daughter of an Eternal Heavenly Father that loves you unconditionally and has great blessings in store just for You!
Invitations President Nelson has given since he became President of the Church
To those confronting a dilemma, facing temptation,
recovering from an injury or losing someone to death prematurely, President Russell M. Nelson of
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day offered two words of counsel: “Think celestial.”
In his October 2023 general conference talk, given remotely, President
Nelson invited all to have an eternal perspective and “take the long view” when
making choices.
“Put Jesus Christ first because your eternal life is
dependent upon your faith in Him and in His Atonement,” he taught. “It is also
dependent upon your obedience to His laws. Obedience paves the way for a joyful
life for you today and a grand, eternal reward tomorrow.
Throughout his ministry as 17th President of the Church,
President Nelson has used general conference, social media and other means to
extend invitations to Latter-day Saints worldwide — invitations to act in faith
and come closer to Jesus Christ. Here is a look at some of his other
invitations.
‘Stay on the covenant path: In a January 2018 press conference following
his ordination as President of the Church, President Nelson said: “Now, to each
member of the Church I say: Keep on the covenant path. Your commitment to
follow the Savior by making covenants with Him and then keeping those covenants
will open the door to every spiritual blessing and privilege available to men,
women and children everywhere.”
Whether one is moving along the covenant path, has slipped
from the path or can’t see the path from where they are, President Nelson said to priesthood holders during
the April 2019 general conference:
“I plead with you to repent. Experience the strengthening power of daily
repentance — of doing and being a little better each day.”
Increase spiritual
capacity, ‘hear Him’: During
his first general conference as the Prophet, President Nelson urged Latter-day
Saints to increase their spiritual capacity to
receive revelation. “In coming days, it will not be possible to survive
spiritually without the guiding, directing, comforting and constant influence
of the Holy Ghost,” he warned.
In light of the home-centered, Church-supported
curriculum emphasized during October 2018 general conference,
President Nelson invited individuals and families to
remodel their homes into “a sanctuary of faith” and “center of
gospel learning.” He promised that changes would be “dramatic and sustaining.”
To help women increase their spiritual capacity, President
Nelson invited them during the October 2019 general conference to
prayerfully study Doctrine and Covenants 25 and
“all the truths you can find about priesthood power.”
President Nelson extended an invitation in a February 2020 social media post tied
to the 200th anniversary of the First Vision. He explained that Heavenly Father
personally introduced His Son, Jesus Christ, to Joseph Smith, with a specific
charge to “hear Him.”
“I invite you to think deeply and often about this key
question: How do you hear Him?” President Nelson wrote. President Nelson spoke
more about this invitation during April 2020 general conference.
Gather Israel and ‘let God
prevail: The
gathering of Israel is “the most important thing taking place on earth today,”
President Nelson told youth during a worldwide devotional in June 2018,
inviting them to enlist in the Lord’s youth battalion to gather Israel. “This
gathering should mean everything to you. This is the mission for which you were
sent to earth.”
He encouraged the youth to read daily from the Book of
Mormon, and he offered five invitations he
promised “will change you and help change the world”:
- Hold a seven-day fast from social media.
- Make a weekly sacrifice of time to the Lord.
- Stay on the covenant path.
- Pray daily that all of God’s children might receive gospel
blessings.
- Stand out and be a light.
During his address in the general women’s session of
October 2018 general conference, President Nelson extended “a prophetic plea” to
the women of the Church to participate in the gathering of Israel. He invited
the women to hold a 10-day fast from social media, read the Book of Mormon
before the end of the year, attend the temple regularly and participate fully
in Relief Society.
One of the Hebraic meanings of the word “Israel” is “let God prevail,”
President Nelson taught during October 2020 general conference.
He asked Church members across the globe: “Are you willing to let God prevail
in your life? Are you willing to let God be the most important influence in
your life?” He encouraged members as they study their scriptures to make a list of God’s blessings to
covenant Israel.
Build bridges of
understanding: Amid
protests, riots and violence across the United States in late May and early
June 2020, President Nelson posted a statement on social media condemning racism and pleading for
peace. “We need to work
tirelessly to build bridges of understanding rather than creating walls of
segregation,” President Nelson wrote. “I plead with us to work together for
peace, for mutual respect and for an outpouring of love for all of God’s
children.”
In a joint op-ed column published
June 8, 2020, President Nelson and senior leaders of the National Association
for the Advancement of Colored People called for racial reform,
asking “people everywhere to join us in a journey of understanding and
overcoming.”
“We invite all to pray to God that the people of this land
will heed the divine call to abandon attitudes of prejudice against any group
of God’s children,” wrote the leaders. “We also invite people of goodwill
everywhere to look for ways to reach out and serve someone of a different
background or race. Everyone can do something.”
A few months later, in October 2020 general conference,
President Nelson called upon Latter-day Saints to lead out in abandoning attitudes and actions of
prejudice.
#GiveThanks: To bring hope and
healing during a time of global instability and uncertainty, President Nelson
prescribed a “fast-acting and long-lasting” spiritual remedy in a worldwide video message on Nov. 20,
2020. He extended two invitations related to the “healing power of
gratitude.”
“First, I invite you — just for the next seven days — to
turn social media into your own personal gratitude journal. Post every day
about what you are grateful for, who you are grateful for and why you are
grateful,” he said, inviting all to use the hashtag #GiveThanks.
“Second, let us unite in thanking God through daily prayer.
Jesus Christ taught His disciples to pray by first expressing gratitude to God,
and then petitioning Him for the things we need. Prayer brings forth miracles.”
Faith in Jesus Christ is the greatest power available in
this life, said President Nelson during the April 2021 general conference.
“My dear brothers and sisters, my call to you this Easter
morning is to start today to increase your faith,” he declared. “Through your
faith, Jesus Christ will increase your ability to move the mountains in your
life, even though your personal challenges may loom as large as Mount Everest.”
President Nelson offered five suggestions to help
Latter-day Saints develop that faith and trust:
- Study. Become an engaged learner.
- Choose to believe in Jesus Christ.
- Act in faith.
- Partake of sacred ordinances worthily.
- Ask Heavenly Father, in the name of Jesus Christ, for help.
Strengthen spiritual
foundation: When
the major renovation to the Salt Lake Temple is
complete, there will be no safer place during an earthquake in the Salt Lake
Valley than inside that temple, said President Nelson during October 2021 general conference.
He called on Latter-day Saints to implement “extraordinary measures” to strengthen their personal spiritual
foundations.
“If you and I are to withstand the forthcoming perils and
pressures, it is imperative that we each have a firm spiritual foundation built
upon the rock of our Redeemer, Jesus Christ,” he said.
On Jan 1, 2022, as many were setting aside time to write
down resolutions for the coming year, President Nelson shared three suggestions in
a social media post:
- Resolve to strengthen your spiritual foundation.
- Resolve to be kind to others.
- Resolve to be resolute.
“The Lord loves effort,” he wrote. “The Lord loves
consistency. The Lord loves steadfastness. While we surely will come up short
from time to time, our persistent efforts to hear Him and follow the
inspiration He gives us will help us to ‘wax strong in the Spirit’ (Mosiah 18:26).”
Maintain spiritual
momentum: To
counteract the speed with which evil is intensifying, positive spiritual momentum is
needed now more than ever, President Nelson said during April 2022 general conference. Echoing previous invitations he had extended,
President Nelson suggested five specific actions that can help maintain
positive spiritual momentum:
- Get on the covenant path and stay there.
- Experience the joy of repenting daily.
- Learn about God and how He works.
- Seek and expect miracles.
- Strive to end conflict in your life.
“As you act on these pursuits,” President Nelson said, “I
promise you the ability to move forward on the covenant path with increased
momentum, despite whatever obstacles you face. And I promise you greater
strength to resist temptation, more peace of mind, freedom from fear, and
greater unity in your families.”
Focus on eternal
identifiers, ‘take charge’ of testimony:
In a worldwide devotional in May 2022,
President Nelson taught young adults three fundamental truths that
will help them make righteous choices for eternity. He told them that first and
foremost, “you are a child of God, a child of the covenant and a disciple of
Jesus Christ. …
“I plead with you not to replace these three paramount and
unchanging identifiers with any others, because doing so could stymie your
progress or pigeonhole you in a stereotype that could potentially thwart your
eternal progression.
He emphasized that each individual must work out their own
conversion and extended an invitation that he later reiterated on social media:
“I plead with you to take charge of your testimony. Work for it. Own it. Care
for it. Nurture it so that it will grow. Feed it truth. Don’t pollute it with
the false philosophies of unbelieving men and women and then wonder why your
testimony is waning.
“Engage in daily, earnest, humble prayer,” President Nelson
continued. “Nourish yourself in the words of ancient and modern prophets. Ask
the Lord to teach you how to hear Him better. Spend more time in the temple and
in family history work. As you make your testimony your highest priority, watch
for miracles to happen in your life.”
Focus on the temple and
find rest: At the
close of October 2022 general conference,
President Nelson invited Church members around the globe to “focus on the temple in
ways you never have before.”
Spending more time in the temple, he said earlier in the
conference, is one way to find rest — or peace
— from the challenges of today’s world. “My plea to you this morning is to find
rest from the intensity, uncertainty and anguish of this world by overcoming
the world through your covenants with God,” President Nelson said.
President Nelson reiterated an invitation he extended to young
adults “to take charge of your own testimony of Jesus Christ
and His gospel. He called upon Latter-day Saints everywhere to “become [a]
righteous people.”
Patience, persistence and
prayer: In his
first official communication of 2023, President Nelson shared three lessons he has learned as a
deep sea fisherman to help others in the coming year:
- Be patient.
- Be persistent.
- Be prayerful.
“Call upon God for the strength you need as you labor
diligently to become a better version of yourself — a better disciple of Jesus
Christ, a brighter light in the world,” he wrote in a social media post on Jan.
1.
Be a peacemaker How individuals treat
one another at home, at church, at work and online really matters, President
Nelson said during April 2023 general conference.
“Today, I am asking us to interact with others in a higher, holier way. …
“Contention is a choice. Peacemaking is a choice. You have
your agency to choose contention or reconciliation. I urge you to be a peacemaker, now and
always.”
Latter-day Saints can change the world one person and one
interaction at a time. “How? By modeling how to manage honest differences of
opinion with mutual respect and dignified dialogue,” President Nelson said.