Stokes Sounds Off: BREAKING NEWS: President Nelson Shares "Spiritual Prescription" for Temporal and Societal Issues #GiveThanks

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Friday, November 20, 2020

BREAKING NEWS: President Nelson Shares "Spiritual Prescription" for Temporal and Societal Issues #GiveThanks

Hello again, everyone! As had been previously announced, President Nelson addressed the world this morning through a video posted on social media and shared by all official Church Youtube channels. In the days leading up to this morning when that video was posted, I saw many comments about the upcoming address. In those comments, many people expressed what they hoped or expected to hear from the address.

Many of those comments noted the hope that President Nelson would reiterate proper health measures for these COVID-19 conditions, despite the fact that Church leaders have repeatedly demonstrated their personal support for and adherence to those measures in word and deed, and by example. One or two comments expreessed the hope that the Lord would prompt the prophet to send out the apostles around the world to per0ssonally heal individuals and families afflicted by the virus.

In expressing the latter hope, those who made those comments cited the way in which the Prophet Joseph Smith, assisted by the apostles, participated in what became known as a "day of God's power" when malaria and its' impact had laid up so many Church members and those of other faiths. Though the Prophet and his family had been similarly affected, following several days of illness, the Prophet rose from his sickbed, having been healed by the Lord, then administered to each member of his family, who were also immediately healed.

The Prophet then went out home-by-home providing healing blessings, counsel, or words of comfort to several more who were afflicted, which included many members of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. After being directly involved in that process for a period of several hours, although there were more people who needed the healing measures provided personally by the Prophet, Brother Joseph felt inspired to step back from doing so personally, and commissioned the members of the Twelve to extend those same meausres to others who needed them. 

The efforts of the Twelve to expand the healing efforts and minister as direct4ed by the Prophet proved successful in every casee. Getting back to the expressed hopes for today's prophetic address, in a way, I can see why some expressed the hope that the prophet and apostles would similarly spread healing efforts throghout the world. My personal thought was that it wouldn't be wise for 15 men in the vulnerable age demographic for COVID-19 to go out into the world in that kind of scenario, which seemed to be verified by the fact that all Church leaders have avoided international travel during this period of time.

And some who made other comments on the upcoming addresss seemed to agree, noting tithat if any of us approached the upcoming address with preconceived notions about what we expected or felt we needed to hear, we likely wouldn't find satisfaction, comfort, or inspiration in the message that would be delivered. And so many others expressed excitement for the upcoming message, saying that whatever President Nelson had prepared in the way of today's message would be inspiring and just what is needed.

When thinking about some of those comments, I was reminded of the biblical story of Naaman the Syrian. Being afflicted with leprosy, Naaman requested healing from the prophet Elisha, who in turn instructed Naaman to wash himself seven times in thI am ge River Jordan. Naaman, who had expected a personal healing from the prophet, and noted that other rivers might be better suited for the task, was reluctant to follow the offered counsel, until his servant pointed out that if Elisha had instrctued Naaman to do any greater task, Naaman would have done it. 

His servant then asked Naaman why he was resisting the counsel of the prophet to do something as simple as washing himself in the river Jordan seven times in order to be healed, Properly chastised, Naaman followed the counsel and came up out of the water completely healed. With that scriptural story in mind, I was pleased to see the comments leading up to the address that hoped all of us were ready to receive any message that President Nelson, as the current prophet, would provide this morning.

Given that we are now less than one week away from Thanksgiving Day in the United States and elsewhere, it is not surprising that President Nelson's full remarks focused on the healing power of gratitude, and that the address included two more prophetic invitations upon which all should act.  The invitations included flooding social media for the next seven days with expressions of gratitude and to unite in prayers of gratitude, accompanied by petitioning the Lord for healing from all negative wordly conditions.

As someone who has made no secret of my admiration for the leading Brethren of the Church, and who has covered multiple developments relating to their apostolic ministries, I am grateful for the prophet's loving invitations. In our ongoing efforts as soldiers in the army of the Lord, and as members of His battalion, we have now received our latest marching orders, and it is time we muster together in our rank formations and follow them. 

I was similarly inspired by the powerful prophetic promises made by uur prophet for those of us who will act on the counel we've received, and by the fact that President Nelson chose to conclude his inspired message with a prayer of gratitutde, thanksgiving, and a petition to the Lord for His healing power. I am grateful for a prophet who tells us what we need to hear when we need to hear it, even if what is said is not what others wanted or expected to hear. 

I am also grateful for the inspired invitations, and the petitionary prayer offered by President Nelson on behalf of the human race. I aam likwise grateful for a prophet who receives inspriation for our day for all of us as children of God. I know that as we follow the counsel from our beloved prophet that the Lord will bless us with what we need to overcome all wordly circumstances, and I share that witness gratefully, and express gratitutde to all who may read this in the name of Jesus Christ, Amen.

6 comments:

  1. The following additional reports have been provided by the Church News:

    https://www.thechurchnews.com/living-faith/2020-11-20/sarah-jane-weaver-givethanks-thanksgiving-nelson-gratitude-learn-to-write-198162

    https://www.thechurchnews.com/members/2020-11-20/church-donation-food-hurricanes-central-america-198216

    https://www.thechurchnews.com/leaders-and-ministry/2020-11-18/just-serve-president-ballard-unity-service-198094

    Thanks again, everyone!

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    1. An update has been provided on the Same Juan Puerto Rico Temple:

      https://churchofjesuschristtemples.org/san-juan-puerto-rico-temple/

      My thanks once again to you all.

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  2. Hello again, everyone! On the Church's official blog today, President Nelson shared his account of how his release of today's special message came about:

    https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/inspiration/the-story-behind-my-global-prayer-of-gratitude?lang=eng

    And the latest edition of "This Week on Social" has been published:

    https://www.thechurchnews.com/living-faith/2020-11-20/nelson-eyring-uchtdorf-give-thanks-social-media-198290

    The most recent article in that ongoing series highlights posts from the following general leaders of the Church: Church President Russell M. Nelson and his Second Counselor, President Henry B.Eyring;; the following members of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles: Elders Jeffrey R. Holland, Dieter F. Uchtdorf, David A. Bednar, Quentin L. Cook, Gerrit W. Gong (from the latter two of whom 2 posts each were shared); and Ulisses Soares, and the entire Young Women General Presidency (General President Sister Bonnie H. Cordon and her respective First and Second Counselors, Sisters Michelle D. Craig, and Becky Craven.

    My thanks once again to you all.

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  3. Hello again, everyone! With the groundbreaking for the McAllen Texas Temple set to occur at some point tomorrow, tonight, the Church Temples site has confirmed that the groundbreaking for the Antofagasta Chile Temple will occur on Friday November 27:

    https://churchofjesuschristtemples.org/antofagasta-chile-temple/

    That means that the one groundbreaking in November for which the confirmed arrangements are pending is the Mendoza Argentina Temple. But I will be sure to pass word about that along here as I become aware of any such report. For now. my thanks once again to you all.

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  4. Wow, awesome blog layout! How long have you been blogging for? you made blogging look easy. The overall look of your website is fantastic, let alone the content!

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    1. Thanks for stopping by to comment. As demonstrated by the posts in the sidebar, I have been blogging since 2014, with a structured focus on specific topics since 2015 or 2016. I am pleased to be able to share insights and analysis on various aspects of my faith in such a setting. Thanks again for taking time to comment. I appreciate hearing from you.

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