“Our nation was founded on prayer, it was preserved by prayer, and we need prayer again,” said President M. Russell Ballard, acting president of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, who spoke at a devotional in Massachusetts on Sunday. “I plead with you this evening to pray for this country, for our leaders, for our people and for the families that live in this great nation founded by God. Remember, this country was established and preserved by our founding fathers and mothers who repeatedly acknowledged the hand of God through prayer.”
President M. Russell Ballard | Quorum of Twelve Apostles
President M. Russell Ballard Notes I took
· Nephi saw the life of Christ as recorded in The Book of Mormon.
He also saw the discovery and colonizing of America. 1 Nephi 13
· Please look for the Lords hand in your lives and in your families -
genealogy
·
As you see the Lords hand in your
lives recognize and give Him thanks 🙏🏼
·
Nephi saw the pilgrims who would
settle here. He then saw the
revolutionary war. Nephi observed that power of
the Lord was with them once they humbled themselves
·
I invite you to see how your
ancestors came here to this country...and how the hand of the Lord has guided
you and your ancestors.
Please look for the Lords hand in your
lives and in your families – genealogy and family history.
·
I don’t believe you’re here today
hearing my voice by accident or coincidence.
· I have a solemn duty as an apostle to face the Lord and communicate to
you His will and word. The
prophets and apostles are watchmen on the tower today.
Acknowledging the Lords hand and obeying His commandments
are essential to our wellbeing.
· America and all nations of the earth are at a crossroads, that will
determine the future for our children and our grandchildren. Please pray for the leaders of our
country. Reach out on social media and ask
all we know to PRAY for our leaders and our country.
·
Washington acknowledged the hand
of the Lord
· Our forefathers who Signed the Declaration of Independence acknowledged
God.
· Doctrineand Covenants 98:4-10 And now, verily I say unto you concerning
the alaws of
the land, it is my will that my people should observe to do all things
whatsoever I command them. 5 And that alaw of
the land which is bconstitutional,
supporting that principle of freedom in maintaining rights and privileges,
belongs to all mankind, and is justifiable before me. 6 Therefore, I, the
Lord, justify you, and your brethren of my church, in befriending that law
which is the aconstitutional law
of the land; 7 And as pertaining
to law of man, whatsoever is more or less than this, cometh of evil. 8 I, the Lord God,
make you afree,
therefore ye are free indeed; and the law also maketh you free. 9 Nevertheless, when
the awicked brule the
people mourn. 10 Wherefore, ahonest men
and wise men should be sought for diligently, and good men and wise men ye should
observe to uphold; otherwise whatsoever is less than these cometh of evil.
·
Forsake all evil and cling to the
good.
·
America and the nations of the
earth are at another crossroads. We’ve grown in numbers, in wealth and power
like no other nation BUT we have forgotten the Lord our God.
·
Our nation was founded upon
prayer 🙏🏼. And I plead with you
now to pray for our country and it’s leaders.
This area was the seed bed that led to our
freedoms.
·
I invite you to pray and invite
others to prayer.
·
Let it begin TODAY with you being
a leader and a disciple of Jesus Christ.
Thousands of Latter-day
Saints and invited guests gathered at the DCU Center,
an arena in Worcester,
located about an hour west of Boston.
“This area was the seedbed
of so very much that led to the founding of this nation,”
said President Ballard. “I
invite you to join in a new movement. Invite your neighbors,
your colleagues, your friends on social media to pray for this country.”
President Ballard, who turned 91 earlier this month, was joined by fellow apostle,
Elder D. Todd Christofferson of the Quorum of the Twelve
Apostles, and his wife, Katherine.
What strikes me is to see
the progress of the Church here,” said Elder Christofferson,
referring to early events in
Church history in New England. “It’s exciting just to contemplate
a couple hundred years later
where things have grown to in this location as well as the rest
of the world.”
We arrived early and got seats on the third row at the foot of the stage.
The meeting was broadcast to
all Church meetinghouses throughout the North America
Northeast Area, which
includes congregations in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts,
New Hampshire, Rhode Island
and Vermont. Music was provided by a choir of 150 adults
from across New England.
Prior to the meeting,
President Ballard and Elder and Sister Christofferson met with young
single adults and shared
some advice and counsel with them.
Gilberto Castro from
Providence, Rhode Island, said he was impressed by President
Ballard’s demeanor.
“I think he’s really
reachable, really relatable just the way that he presents himself, the way
that he spoke to us,”
said Castro. “It really felt like he was seeking to connect to us.”
Amber Noble from North
Chelmsford, Massachusetts, said the opportunity “fills my heart
with joy” and “really
reiterates Jesus’s love and God’s love for all of us.”
Saturday evening, President
Ballard and Elder Christofferson presided at a devotional in
Cambridge for young single
adults and married couples. Earlier in the day Saturday, the
senior Church leaders met
with Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker.
Before traveling to
Massachusetts, the two Apostles were in Vermont where they spoke at a
meeting in South Royalton on
Friday night. Saturday, they addressed missionaries in the
North America Northeast
Mission in a broadcast before touring the birthplace of Church
Prophet Joseph Smith in
Sharon. Joseph Smith was born in the rural Vermont community
December 23, 1805.
The Prophet Joseph Smith is
President Ballard’s great-great-uncle. The senior leader is a
great-great-grandson of
Joseph Smith’s older brother, Hyrum.
Nearly 28,000 Latter-day
Saints in 57 congregations reside in Massachusetts. The state also
has one temple,
the Boston Massachusetts Temple.
The Apostles returned to
Salt Lake City Sunday evening. (Church Newsroom)
WORCESTER, Mass. — President M. Russell Ballard urged members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in New England on Sunday evening to “join a new movement” by inviting their neighbors, colleagues and friends on social media to pray for the United States, its leaders and its families.
“Our nation was founded on prayer, it was preserved by prayer and we need prayer again,” said the acting president of the church’s Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. “I plead with you this evening to pray for this country, for our leaders, for our people and for the families that live in this great nation founded by God.”
Speaking to an estimated 12,000 people gathered in the DCU Center, the senior church leader reminded the congregation that “this country was established and preserved by our founding fathers and mothers, who repeatedly acknowledged the hand of God through prayer.”
New England, he continued, was the seedbed of so very much that led to the founding of this nation.
“We must stand boldly for righteousness and truth and must defend the cause of honor, decency and personal freedom espoused by Washington, Madison, Adams, Lincoln and other leaders who acknowledged and loved God.”
Jeffrey D. Allred, Deseret News
Jeffrey D. Allred, Deseret News
This was a very exciting devotional to attend. My witness of living apostles has been strengthened even more after listening and watching them speak live. Here we are :) watching the two apostles leave the stage. They both have a glow about them and are filled with love, faith, and dedication to the Lord's work. I am so grateful for the knowledge I have of Jesus Christ's restored gospel and church.
~ C.J. Poulsen
#FaithToAct
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