Mathew 15:2-4 Christ said, “I am the true vine, and … ye are the branches.” “Abide in me, and I in you. As the branch cannot bear fruit of itself, except it abide in the vine; no more can ye, except ye abide in me.”
“Abide in me” is an understandable and beautiful enough concept in the elegant English of the King James Bible, but “abide” is not a word we use much anymore. So I gained even more appreciation for this admonition from the Lord when I was introduced to the translation of this passage in another language. In Spanish that familiar phrase is rendered “permaneced en mi.” Like the English verb “abide,” permanecer means “to remain, to stay,” but even gringos like me can hear the root cognate there of “permanence.” The sense of this then is “stay—but stay forever.” That is the call of the gospel message to Chileans and everyone else in the world. Come, but come to remain. Come with conviction and endurance. Come permanently, for your sake and the sake of all the generations who must follow you, and we will help each other be strong to the very end.
“He who picks up one end of the stick, picks up the other,” my marvelous mission president taught in his very first message to us. And that is the way it is supposed to be when we join this, the true and living Church of the true and living God. When we join The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, we board the Good Ship Zion and sail with her wherever she goes until she comes into that millennial port. We stay in the boat, through squalls and stills, through storms and sunburn, because that is the only way to the promised land. This Church is the Lord’s vehicle for crucial doctrines, ordinances, covenants, and keys that are essential to exaltation, and one cannot be fully faithful to the gospel of Jesus Christ without striving to be faithful in the Church, which is its earthly institutional manifestation. To new convert and longtime member alike, we declare in the spirit of Nephi’s powerful valedictory exhortation: “Ye have entered in by the gate; … [but] now, … after ye have gotten into this strait and narrow path, I would ask if all is done? Behold, I say unto you, Nay; … press forward with a steadfastness in Christ, … and endure to the end, behold, thus … ye shall have eternal life.”
Jesus said, “Without me ye can do nothing.”I testify that that is God’s truth. Christ is everything to us and we are to “abide” in Him permanently, unyieldingly, steadfastly, forever. For the fruit of the gospel to blossom and bless our lives, we must be firmly attached to Him, the Savior of us all, and to this His Church, which bears His holy name. He is the vine that is our true source of strength and the only source of eternal life. In Him we not only will endure but also will prevail and triumph in this holy cause that will never fail us. May we never fail it nor fail Him.” -Jeffrey R. Holland
We have the most beautiful oak trees in our yard. These trees bear branches that are massive and gorgeous. They provide much more than just a beautiful scenery and setting. They provide wonderful shade for sunny days. We have hung a swing which has given us hours of play time as well as fabulous pictures. These branches serve the world beautifully as long as they are attached to the trunk. We have had several storms this spring that have caused many branches to break and fall. As we go to pick up the fallen branches, there is nothing for us to do with them except add them to the burn pile. They no longer have the strength or height necessary to provide a swing, they can’t be used for shade or scenery. If they aren’t gathered and burned they just pile up. We are so much like these grand oaks. We have immense purpose, and as we stay close to our roots (Christ), where we can be fed and nourished, giving us strength, we can provide so much for others around us. We can bring them the joy that we feel, and the peace that comes from following Christ.
I love the words that Holland give us as far as staying attached, permanently, unyielding, steadfast, forever. That way we never break and fall during the storms of the night!
BE A STRONG BRANCH
-Sherri Jorgensen
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