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Title: The Law of Consecration


1
The Law of Consecration
2
President HinckleySaturday Morning
  • The past decade has been a
    wonderful season in the
    history of the Church.  There
    has never been
    another to
    equal it.  There has been a remarkable flowering
    of the work.  There have been many meaningful
    accomplishments
  • As we stand on the summit of these years and look
    back, we must never feel arrogant or proud, but
    we can feel humbly grateful for what has been
    accomplished in a variety of undertakings.

3
Accounting President Hinckleys Stewardship
  • Membership
  • 3 Million new members
  • Wards and Stakes
  • 500 new stakes
  • 4000 new wards
  • Temples
  • 72 new temples
  • Church Education
  • Doubled
  • Perpetual Education Fund
  • 18,000 students helped
  • Book of Mormon
  • 19 new languages
  • 51 Million distributed
  • New Conference Center
  • 8000 in Tabernacle
  • 21,000, Conference Center
  • Humanitarian Aid
  • Hundreds of Millions

4
Joseph Smith
  • "A religion that does not require the sacrifice
    of all things never has power sufficient to
    produce the faith necessary unto life and
    salvation
  • from the first existence of man, the faith
    necessary unto the enjoyment of life and
    salvation never could be obtained without the
    sacrifice of all earthly things....

5
Enochs Zion
  • Moses 718
  • And the Lord called his people ZION, because
  • they were of one heart and one mind,
  • and dwelt in righteousness
  • and there was no poor among them.

6
The Saints Arrive in Kirtland
  • 30 And behold, thou wilt remember the poor, and
    consecrate of thy properties for their support
    that which thou hast to impart unto them, with a
    covenant and a deed which cannot be broken.
  • 31 And inasmuch as ye impart of your substance
    unto the poor,

ye will do it unto me
7
Consecration
  • DC 4232
  • And it shall come to pass, that after
    properties are laid before the bishop every
    man shall be made accountable unto me, a steward
    over his own property,

8
Matthew 208
  • 8 So when even was come, the lord of the vineyard
    saith unto his steward, Call the labourers, and
    give them their hire, beginning from the last
    unto the first.

Steward one to whose care or honour anything has
been intrusted (Thayers Bible Dictionary)
9
Question
  • What is the spiritual difference between
  • Steward and Owner?

10
  • DC 72 3 And verily in this thing ye have done
    wisely, for it is required of the Lord, at the
    hand of every steward, to render an account of
    his stewardship, both in time and in eternity.

11
Bishop Victor L. Brown
  • until we feel in total harmony that everything
    we have belongs to the Lord, it will be
    difficult, if not impossible, for us to accept
    the law of consecration.
  • As we prepare to live this law, we will look
    forward with great anticipation to the day when
    the call will come. If, on the other hand, we
    hope it can be delayed so we can have the
    pleasure of accumulating material things, we are
    on the wrong path
  • (1976 Devotional Speeches of the Year
    1977, 439

12
Rebuilding the Third Temple
  • "Renewing animal sacrifices and building
    the Temple depends on the spiritual level of
    the entire Jewish nation.
  • It makes no sense to talk about it at a
    time of glaring socioeconomic inequalities in
    Israeli society,
  • at a time when Shabbat (sabbath) is
    openly desecrated
  • If there is no family sanctity, it is
    inconceivable that there can be a Temple. Only
    when the majority of Jews living in Israel are
    observant and God-fearing can we begin to
    conceive of rebuilding the Temple." Rabbi Ya'acov
    Ariel

13
Elder John H. Groberg
  • (This note was included with a check for 1000 to
    the presiding Bishop from Elder Groberg)
  • Recently, while visiting one of the far distant
    islands that is very difficult to get to, I went
    late in the day to the home of one of the good
    widow sisters there.
  • When I first approached her hut the sun was
    still quite bright and I could not help but
    notice the stark poverty of her surroundings. It
    had been raining earlier. The mud and decay and
    the ever-present smell of drying fish were at
    first repulsive. But the warmth of meeting with a
    fellow Church memberespecially after years of
    separationtogether with tears of appreciation
    for the long-awaited visit, soon pushed the
    unpleasantness of the surroundings temporarily
    into the background.
  • As we conversed in her fluid native tongue and
    she told of her love for and faith in the Church
    and of all the blessings she had received, I
    could not help but think about her apparently
    miserable circumstances. All sorts of ideas
    went through my mind, and I must have let my
    thoughts wander as I suddenly became aware that
    somewhere between phrases about blessings and
    poverty and service she had gone to her hut and
    was now returning with a small knotted rag.

14
Threepence
  • Suddenly my mind seemed to fill with light, and
    the words fast offerings flooded in. I was so
    excited with the idea that had come so suddenly
    and so clearly, that you can imagine my utter
    amazement and unpreparedness when she took a
    threepence (a coin worth about 3) from her rag
    and said softly, Here is my fast offering to
    help the poor.
  • I wanted to explain that fast offering was to
    help her, not for her to help others. The
    explanation never came, for as I looked through
    misty eyes, first at the threepence then back at
    the good sister, the whole scene changed.
  • The hut was a glowing mansion and the mud was
    gold. The world seemed to stand still for a
    moment. All of nature seemed to stop and listen
    as from the heavens the whole universe seemed
    filled with the reassuring words Blessed are
    the poor for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
    (  Matt. 53.)
  • As the setting sun signaled the end of the day,
    so it also told of the approaching end of her
    beautiful life of service.
  • I took the threepence, and as I write this check
    the whole experience once again fills my mind and
    I wonder,
  • How many threepences to make a thousand
    dollars?
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