{"id":26090,"date":"2022-11-01T11:53:59","date_gmt":"2022-11-01T17:53:59","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/speeches.byu.edu\/?post_type=speech&p=26090"},"modified":"2023-01-23T13:07:10","modified_gmt":"2023-01-23T20:07:10","slug":"receiving-the-gifts-of-god","status":"publish","type":"speech","link":"https:\/\/speeches.byu.edu\/talks\/susan-h-porter\/receiving-the-gifts-of-god\/","title":{"rendered":"Receiving the Gifts of God"},"content":{"rendered":"\n

Good morning, friends! What a blessing it is to be here on this campus that has so many memories for me and my family. Having grown up in a small branch in western New York, I was so grateful for the opportunity to be a student here, where I could be taught by professors who were well versed in their disciplines and in matters of faith. It was here that I made lifelong friends, met my husband, Bruce, and had fun (no details here)!<\/p>\n\n\n\n

We are now on our third generation at BYU, as our four children attended here as well as several of their spouses and now two grandchildren.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

What a blessing it is for me to serve in Primary! Thank you for inviting the Spirit as you sang \u201cI\u2019m Trying to Be like Jesus.\u201d1<\/sup> By a raise of hands, how many of you have a memory of a Primary teacher who loved you or a Primary song that instilled in you your beginning testimony of the Savior? That is the power of Primary.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

I invite you to picture yourself walking up a path. At the end of the path is \u201ceternal life.\u201d However, you are looking down at your feet, trudging along, carrying a heavy backpack. Occasionally you stop, get off track, and stumble, but you trudge on, determined to reach your destination.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Your backpack is labeled \u201cThings to Do.\u201d It is full of lists of things you are trying to do for school and work and to be a good member of the Church. The journey is long, and you feel weighed down because you don\u2019t always remember to do those things you know you should. For example, you offered a ten-second rote prayer as you ran to your first class. You forgot to study your scriptures because you have been writing a term paper. And you can\u2019t think of anyone you have served today.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Now picture what changes when you decide to look up! You see the beauty that surrounds you and feel the warmth of the sun. You remember that the Savior said, \u201cI am the light of the world.\u201d2<\/sup> You remember that He offers you gifts for your journey\u2014gifts such as faith, repentance, hope, and His Spirit. Now, instead of simply trying to put one foot in front of the other as you try to do your duty, you are focused on the Savior. How can you receive His gifts, His knowledge, and His love? You realize what you need to receive right now is peace.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

You sit down, take off your backpack, and cry out to the Lord, \u201cHow can I feel peace?\u201d You remember that peace is a gift that God offers us. You open your scriptures and search for verses that speak of the Savior\u2019s gift of peace. You remember that President Russell M. Nelson promised us peace and rest in his talk in the recent general conference.3<\/sup> So you go through his talk, looking for his promise of peace and how to receive<\/em> it. No longer are prayer, scripture study, and searching the words of the prophets items on your to-do list\u2014instead, they have become your lifeline for receiving the gifts you need.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

My message today is that the gospel of Jesus Christ is a gospel of joy because our Heavenly Father and the Lord Jesus Christ are inviting us to receive Them and Their gifts of infinite worth!<\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n

Seeking to receive is not selfish. Perhaps we have always concentrated on the scripture \u201cIt is more blessed to give than to receive.\u201d4<\/sup> However, we will have nothing of value to give<\/em> unless we first receive.<\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n

Receiving the gifts of God is a catalyst for change! A change of heart, a change of countenance, a change of desires, a new birth.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

It is remarkable that in the vision of the kingdoms of glory recorded in Doctrine and Covenants 76, the very first quality of those who will inherit the celestial kingdom is that \u201cthey are they who received<\/em> the testimony of Jesus.\u201d5<\/sup> The Lord then went on to describe them further: they received<\/em> ordinances, honored covenants, received<\/em> the Holy Spirit, overcame by faith, and, finally, \u201creceived<\/em> of his fulness, and of his glory.\u201d6<\/sup><\/p>\n\n\n\n

Receiving the gifts of God is a foundational part of becoming a disciple of Christ. As we receive God\u2019s gifts, we receive a portion of Him\u2014His spirit, wisdom, and knowledge. And, like Alma, Enos, and Abish, when we receive gifts from God, we are filled with a desire to share those gifts with others.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

The scriptures are filled with gifts that the Lord wants us to receive. As you listen to the beautiful hymn \u201cMore Holiness Give Me,\u201d I invite you to ponder on the gifts you would like to receive. [The hymn was performed for the audience.]<\/p>\n\n\n\n

More holiness give me,<\/em>
More strivings within,<\/em>
More patience in suff\u2019ring,<\/em>
More sorrow for sin,<\/em>
More faith in my Savior,<\/em>
More sense of his care,<\/em>
More joy in his service,<\/em>
More purpose in prayer.<\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n

More gratitude give me,<\/em>
More trust in the Lord,<\/em>
More pride in his glory,<\/em>
More hope in his word,<\/em>
More tears for his sorrows,<\/em>
More pain at his grief,<\/em>
More meekness in trial,<\/em>
More praise for relief.<\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n

More purity give me,<\/em>
More strength to o\u2019ercome,<\/em>
More freedom from earth-stains,<\/em>
More longing for home.<\/em>
More fit for the kingdom,<\/em>
More used would I be,<\/em>
More blessed and holy\u2014<\/em>
More, Savior, like thee.<\/em>7<\/sup><\/p>\n\n\n\n

How did you feel as the gifts were listed in the words of the hymn\u2014gifts that can bless your life, gifts that can help you through all the challenges you face? The question is, How can we receive these gifts?<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Consider the sun. We can receive a suntan by lying in the sun for a long time (not too long!). The rays of the sun hit our skin, changing the color of the surface. However, receiving a gift from God is not passive. Filled with the desire to receive a gift from God, we do whatever is needful to obtain that gift.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

President Henry B. Eyring taught us: \u201cThe commandments and covenants He offers you are not tests to control you. They are a gift to lift you toward receiving all the gifts of God.\u201d8<\/sup><\/p>\n\n\n\n

A few months ago, a very oversimplified visual of chemical bonds came to mind from my long-ago days of studying chemistry. A small atom of fluorine is unstable because it lacks an electron in its outer shell. It needs to receive<\/em> more to be complete. Fluorine can form a bond with the larger atom cesium, which has an electron available to share, thus becoming the more stable compound cesium fluoride.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Similarly, as we see our lack and draw near to the Savior, He shares His gifts with us, making us more complete, stable, and whole. When we receive those gifts, our souls are enlarged and changed. We become new creatures, bound to Him. And as we receive sacred ordinances and keep the associated covenants, that bond becomes stronger, giving us more \u201caccess to [God\u2019s] strength and redeeming power.\u201d9<\/sup><\/p>\n\n\n\n

Today I would like to share three ways in which we might more fully receive the gifts of God:<\/p>\n\n\n\n