Servant and Master
It is traditional for men to propose to women rather than visa versa, at least that is how it worked with Jamie and I. We hiked up a mountain we both grew up next to, Jamie made the pic-nic lunch, and I asked her to marry me…. Men are at the mercy of women in this scenario, the girl is the one who authorizes and bestows the calling of husbandhood onto the boy when she tells him yes. The same is true with having children. The wife bestows the calling of fatherhood onto her husband by giving birth to their children. We often think that through the priesthood we are the ones who bestow blessings on those around us. May we always remember the blessings that have been bestowed upon us.
When we think of the word “preside” we should not think of ourselves as rulers of our family, but instead of servants of our God and of those around us. In Mormoni 7:22 we are told that all good things come - not from our self - but from Christ.
(22 For behold, God knowing all things, being from everlasting to everlasting, behold, he sent angels to minister unto the children of men, to make manifest concerning the coming of Christ; and in Christ there should come every good thing.( Moroni 7:22))
When Jesus was called the “good master” he replied
18 Why callest thou me good? there is none good but one, that is, God. (New Testament | Mark 10:18)
When given praise, Jesus replies
28 … I do nothing of myself; but as my Father hath taught me... (New Testament | John 8:28)
We should all follow the example of our Savior in putting leadership and credit where they are due, not in our hands, but in the hands of our Heavenly Father.
Being a real man
Boyd K. Packer said – “The Aaronic or Melchizedek priesthoods are not conferred, nor is one ordained or set apart to an office in either priesthood, unless he is willing to live the standards of worthiness. Those standards include moral purity, the payment of tithes, keeping the Word of Wisdom, and general standards of Christian conduct.”
Have you ever done something that forever after gives you a reputation that you have to live up to from then on? Perhaps you were able to hit a few bulls eyes at the local range, and now have to try and maintain the reputation of being a good shot… or perhaps you stood up for your brother at the bus stop, and forever after were looked to for aid when the neighborhood bullies came around. Once people know you are capable of doing something, once you have made a name for yourself, you are forever after expected to uphold it. Honor requires us to live up to all that we can be. Holding the priesthood is like that. Once you have received the priesthood you are given a reputation of upholding certain high standards that you have to live up to from then on. Everyone knows that if you are capable of receiving the priesthood, you are also capable of living up to the standards that come along with it.
At first it might seem intimidating, even restrictive, to take up the responsibilities of the priesthood. Once you start down the road, once everyone starts expecting certain things from you, there is no honorable way of going back to the simple life that is free of responsibilities. A strange thing happens when you finally give in and submit to picking up the reins though…. Instead of feeling confined and enslaved by the duties you are forever after expected to perform, you find instead freedom. The priesthood reins that we hold are not a burden, but a chance for rest. They are the means of taking us to heights and glories that we would never have witnessed had we not acted upon the councils given to us by our elders.
Freedom
Jesus pleads with us,
28 Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.
29 Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls.
30 For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light.
(New Testament | Matthew 11:28 - 30)
In order to take hold of the priesthood spoken of in the scriptures – which is “the order of the only begotten Son after the holiest order of God” – in order to grasp this sacred new order, we have to first let go of the old order, the order of the world. Our Savior and our Heavenly Father are the ones who carry the burden of responsibility for everything if we let Them. Instead of personally trying to do it all, and be it all, and become it all, and carry the burden of the world - we can simply turn it all over to Them. Put is all into God’s hands. Servants are free of all the responsibilities that the Master has to shoulder. When Jesus and Heavenly Father preside, we don’t have to.
8 But be not ye called Rabbi: for one is your Master, even Christ; and all ye are brethren.
9 And call no man your father upon the earth: for one is your Father, which is in heaven.
10 Neither be ye called masters: for one is your Master, even Christ.
11 But he that is greatest among you shall be your servant.
12 And whosoever shall exalt himself shall be abased; and he that shall humble himself shall be exalted.
(New Testament | Matthew 23:8 - 12)
24 Then said Jesus unto his disciples, If any man will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow me.
25 For whosoever will save his life shall lose it: and whosoever will lose his life for my sake shall find it.
(New Testament | Matthew 16:24 - 25)
May we all lose ourselves in the service of our God and our Redeemer, hold on to “the order of the only begotten Son”, and find the joy and freedom that humbly serving those around us brings.
I say this in the name of Jesus Christ,
Amen.