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Speaking
of Principles
By
C.S. Bezas
Elder
Richard G. Scott spoke the following
profound words in General Conference
thirteen years ago:
As
you seek spiritual knowledge, search
for principles. Carefully separate them
from the detail used to explain them
(Ensign, Nov. 1993, 86).
Search
for Principles.
How
essential principle-finding is, not
just for ourselves but also for our
young people today. The world shouts
belligerently, filling their ears with
all kinds of garbage. How will the
youth of today sort through the gunk
to find that which is true?
True
principles are timeless. They apply
in all scenarios, all countries, for
all people. They clarify truth and they
clarify righteous choices. They are
truth. And the most profound place to
locate the Lord's principles is…? In
the scriptures.
How
essential we give our young men and
women ample time in the scriptures while
we are with them, so they can testify
they've heard the Lord's voice and can
apply His teachings clearly and confidently
in their lives.
Elder
Boyd K. Packer testified of the urgency
and "why" of principles and
doctrine. He said:
True
doctrine, understood, changes attitudes
and behavior. The study of the doctrines
of the gospel will improve behavior
quicker than a study of behavior will
improve behavior (Ensign, Nov.
1986, 17).
So
the question is: how clearly do we teach
our youth to find these true doctrines?
We will not always be present in their
lives (even if we are their parents).
The
fastest and most effective way to give
our youth this skill is to get them
into the scriptures. We want to help
these kids learn to deduce, on their
own, true principles from their scriptural
pages. As Elder Scott and Elder Packer
so succinctly taught, our students need
these principles to guide them every
day.
Principles
are perfectly-portable-packages-of-truth,
and they will serve as endless generators
of hope and spiritual guidance if
our youth can find them, understand
them, and apply them. Principles will
help our young men and women ascertain
God's safer paths given them in today's
world and courageously stick to those
paths.
To
learn to do this, though, takes time
AND it takes practice. We, as these
kids' parents, teachers, and youth leaders
need to provide that time and practice.
One
of the seminary students in my class
recently provided a perfect example
of this for the rest of the class —
without my involvement! During the class
devotional she gave, she shared having
found something exciting in her scripture
study the night before.
During
the devotional, she told of feeling
overburdened currently in her life and
struggling to forgive others. Then she
shared how she'd read the previous night
in D&C 64 and she read us verse
9 from that chapter. She said she read
it twice because it struck her so about
forgiving. Then as she moved through
the chapter, she encountered vs. 33:
Wherefore,
be not weary in well-doing, for ye are
laying the foundation of a great work.
And out of small things proceedeth that
which is great.
She
shared during her devotional that these
words uplifted her and strengthened
her to continue in the good deeds she
was trying to do in her life right then.
I watched in amazement. This verse and
its attending truth had powerfully struck
her within the previous 24 hours and
had become a guiding principle
for her in her life.
I
found this so exciting. She'd discovered
this for herself, on her own during
private scripture study! And what's
even larger, she felt able to explain,
share, and testify of the experience
with us the very next day.
This,
my friends, is the whole point, isn't
it? The Spirit brought her to it, not
me or any other person in her life.
She had placed herself in the right
place and time (studying her scriptures)
and as a result, she was given/shown
by the Spirit a principle she could
use as a guiding factor in her life.
As a result, she was the recipient of
a great moment of truth. What a thing
to celebrate.
The
reality of all this is quite apparent:
while we can bring our youth
to the fountains of truth, only they
can discover for themselves how
powerful that truth really is and how
simple it is to gain and apply it. And
when these moments come, they quickly
form a generator of energy and hope
that carries these young women and men
through the challenging times facing
them.
Thus,
during the precious moments we have
with our youth, let's make sure to allow
plenty of time where they can learn
how to find these potent principles.
If they experience the discussion of
principle-finding and its importance
in class, they will be far more able
to discover its value on their own.
The impact will be eternal.
We
lead our youth to do this by:
- Spending
time together in scripture study in
class, rather than just talking about
the scriptures. How else will the
Spirit have a platform or foundation
upon which to testify if our kids
are not in the scriptures themselves,
no matter the class or the event?
- Spending
time following up with sharing, explaining,
and testifying about any new insights
they've discovered through the scriptures.
- Spending
time journaling of the experience,
so that they can record it for future
moments of need, whether for their
own need or that of their posterity.
And in the recording, they demonstrate
to the Lord they valued the experience
— which often times prepares them
for additional spiritual moments.
Oh,
our potency as the parents, teachers,
and leaders of these mighty youth. They've
had so much placed on their shoulders.
Surely we will give them that which
will edify them most — the skill to
find these perfectly-portable-packages-of-truth
known as "principles," left
for them by the Lord amongst the pages
of these students’ own scriptures!
Happy
teaching!
Visit
your local LDS bookstore or go online
to http://www.rosehaven.com
to purchase C.S. Bezas’ new book, Powerful
Tips for Powerful Teachers. It has
arrived just in time for Christmas giving!
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C.S. Bezas graduated from BYU in communications,
with an emphasis in developing training programs. She has conducted
trainings and workshops for audiences both large and small on a
wide variety of topics and has won recognition for her writings
and stage musicals. C.S. Bezas has appeared as a keynote speaker
in a variety of locations in the United States and also has performed
before audiences on television, stage, and film, most recently appearing
as Anne Frank with the Florida Orchestra. She is the creator of
a new series of soothing therapy music CDs, the first of which debuted
in 2005 and can be found at http://csbezas.com/.
Her new book, "Powerful Tips for Powerful Teachers" will
be available in LDS bookstores Fall 2006. She teaches early-morning
seminary in the southeastern portion of the United States. She and
her husband have four children and relish the gospel of Jesus Christ.
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