Gratitude is a form of repentance.
I’ve learned a lot about gratitude the last 4 years. The things that happened to us surrounding
our mission and after coming home have been my continual teacher. It all started on the mission when so many
hard things were happening with our family that I couldn’t see blessings. I started to pray hard that I could, “Please
let me see the blessings.” Over time I
realized I wasn’t necessarily receiving the blessings I wanted, but I was still
being blessed; Meghan and Mitch moved out of our basement, but we were able to
rent the basement, Ryan had to quit his job to finish his last year of classes
which was stressful with a wife and baby, but we were able to give him a job
doing yard work with the money we got from rent, Nathan was nose diving and we
had no idea why, but we found out it was drugs and got him into a treatment
center, we had two boys fall away from the church, but Meghan and Marissa got
pregnant and two beautiful baby girls joined our family, etc.
At this time as I tried to focus on the blessings, it was an
exercise of my mind to express gratitude and not think of the hard thing that
was causing pain or stress. As I
expressed gratitude for blessings I always felt like it was a conduit to
heaven. The minute I started to place
myself in a state of thanks I would immediately feel instant heaven. It taught me a lot. I was amazed at what gratitude could do to help me feel instantly changed.
Coming home seemed to continue the pattern. My mother passed away shortly after we got
home, but I was able to care for her for 3 weeks, Don developed Parkinson’s,
but he is still doing well, I wanted Don to get a normal job or a real estate
project, didn’t happen, but we have experienced miracles where our finances are
concerned, etc. Again it was such an
exercise of faith for me. I was in a
world of hurt but kept trying to look for the blessings and expressing
thanks.
I can relate to Moroni, when he is talking about Alma’s
experience, when they were put under bondage in the wilderness. Here Alma is going against king Noah and
all the other wicked priests and following after Abinadi. He is trying to do
what is right, he is sacrificing his safety and comfort to bring others closer
to Christ. You would think God would
make it easy and they would be blessed.
But instead they are found and put in bondage.
Moroni says in Mos 23: 21-23 about Alma’s situation; the
Lord seeth fit to chasten his people; yea, he trieth their patience and faith…..yet-whosoever
putteth his trust in him the same shall be lifted up at the last day….for they
were brought into bondage and none could deliver them but the Lord….
It tells me that trials are a very specific tool used to
help us see and know God. Think about
it. If everything was easy in our lives,
we would never feel the need for a Savior, the gospel, or the need to turn to our Heavenly Father in prayer. Trials put us in a state of vulnerability
which makes us a little more tender and open; seeking and searching for
understanding, comfort and strength. It
drives us to our knees with more intention and purpose; seeking our Heavenly
Fathers assistance.
Times like these give our God a chance to show himself. We come to know God in our extremities.
In the next chapter Alma himself talks about what God promised them, “…….I will also ease the burdens which are
put upon your shoulders, that even you cannot feel them upon your backs, even
while you are in bondage; and this will I do that ye may stand as witnesses for
me here after, and that ye may know of a surety that I, the Lord God, do visit
my people in their afflictions.” He is
saying, “You will have trials, and if you will stay with me through it, you’ll
come out knowing me better and being able to witness of me.
It’s the same way with Ammon. In Alma 26:35, Ammon is expressing his
profound gratitude to God for all those trials and sacrifice they went through
on their 15 year mission, “we have suffered all manner of afflictions that we
might be the means of saving some souls….”
Ammon says perfectly what happened to them because they
stuck with God, had faith in Him through it all, and were able to see the
blessings even though they suffered and everything didn’t make perfect sense;
Alma 26:35, now have we not reason to rejoice? Yea, I say unto you, there never
were men that had so great reason to rejoice as we, since the world began; yea,
and my joy is carried away, even unto boasting in my god; for he has all power,
all wisdom, and all understanding; he comprehendeth all things, and he is a merciful
Being, even unto salvation, to those who will repent and believe on his name.
What I see in that verse is amazing. They had these trials, they suffered, God saw
fit to try their patience, and some of their people even died. And because of it they came to know their God
profoundly; intimately. So much so that
they described him as – “all power, all wisdom, and all understanding; he
comprehendeth all things, and he is a merciful Being even unto salvation……”
but,
It takes humility and repentance to come to that kind of
knowledge.
The very same sentence he adds, “….to those who will repent
and believe on his name.”
I think it is hard to be humble. That may just be me, but I think it's hard to be soft and open when your in the middle of trials! But it is the answer that will solve problems, it brings the ability to hear the answers God is communicating and the willingness to believe and follow those answers.
I think it is hard to be humble. That may just be me, but I think it's hard to be soft and open when your in the middle of trials! But it is the answer that will solve problems, it brings the ability to hear the answers God is communicating and the willingness to believe and follow those answers.
This is the important part.
Repentance comes from the Greek words: meta=change of form, and
noval=mind, knowledge, spirit, breath, (meaning life). When we change our form to be in a state of
gratitude we are actually repenting. The natural man is never grateful! The natural man is an enemy to God. He can’t feel the spirit in his state of
seeking the will of his flesh, his way and his expectations.
Gratitude as a state of repentance means change from the
natural way. It is not easy amidst pain,
doubt, confusion, and hurt to repent! To be grateful! Yet what God promises is that if we will be
humble and repent he will show His power to us and we will come to know him. This knowledge isn’t free. There is a price to know God.
What I know is that this is true. I have been hearing God say for years, “Hold
on I’ll get you there.”
What I know now better, is that He is all power, all wisdom,
all understanding and merciful. He knows
a lot more than I do. And I also know
he is very, very patient. I’m sad he has
had to exercise so much patience with me and it has taken me such a long time
to stop asking why, and just decide it doesn’t matter. Gratitude is the step that has gotten me
through the pain to the other side.
I choose faith and trust.
With all my heart I choose God.
When I feel a question forming, I just lay it aside and think, it doesn’t
matter, I choose God, I want to live by faith and I don’t care about anything
else.
One more scripture that I feel is perfect when talking about
gratitude is, Alma 26, 29…..if you
should render all the thanks and praise which your whole soul has power to
possess, to that God who has created you, and has kept and preserved you and
has caused that ye should rejoice, and has granted that ye should live in peace
one with another--- I say unto you that if ye should serve him who has created
you from the beginning, and is preserving you from day to day, by lending you
breath, that ye may live and move and do according to your own will, and even
supporting you from one moment to another-I say, if ye should serve him with
all your whole souls yet ye would be unprofitable servants.
What I really feel is no matter how much confusion, darkness
or trial there is in life, if we will be humble and create a grateful heart
inside, we will be closer to heaven, see more clearly, recognize the miracles
and realize we are unprofitable servants as we become more intimately acquainted
with God. Depending on what we go through it may take time to get here, but it's the best feeling in the world to be on the other side, back to simple faith.