December 4, 2013
Dear Mathew,
Happy Birthday Matthew. You’re turning twelve today. This is an important
birthday because you will receive the Aaronic priesthood. The priesthood is the
power of God, which is given to man to act in His name. Always
remember that your authority comes through your ordination but your power comes
through personal obedience and worthiness. The priesthood is a gift from God
that blesses all His children. Your Heavenly Father now trusts you enough to
give you the responsibility to help others. Up until now your parents, extended
family and church leaders have been taking care of you and helping you grow and
learn. Now it is your turn. For example, this Sunday you will pass the
sacrament for the first time. Isn’t it wonderful that God allows you to be part
of this most sacred event?
What a
great blessing it is to hold the priesthood. I hope you take time and go to
a quiet private place and pray to your Heavenly Father and ask him how you can magnify
your priesthood. Praying and asking questions has been a great way for God to
send messages to us. In fact, did you know that when the Prophet Joseph Smith was
translating The Book of Mormon he found a part that mentioned baptism? On May
15, 1829, he and his scribe Oliver Cowdery went into the woods to ask God about
baptism. As they prayed, a messenger from heaven descended in a cloud of light.
This messenger was John the Baptist, the prophet who baptized Jesus Christ.
John the Baptist, now a resurrected being, laid his hands on Joseph and Oliver
and conferred upon each of them the Aaronic Priesthood, which had been taken
from the earth during the Apostasy. With this authority, they
were able to baptize one another. John the Baptist was chosen by Heavenly
Father to prepare the way for the Savior and be the one to baptize him. John
did this through the authority of the Priesthood of Aaron.
After
baptism, a sacred experience and opportunity comes to the members of the Church
each week as we partake of the sacrament. This is how we renew our covenants
with our Father in Heaven and take upon us the name of his Son and promise to
keep his commandments. Those holding the Aaronic Priesthood have the sacred
privilege and honor of preparing, blessing, and passing these holy emblems of
Jesus Christ’s body and blood. God wants us to repent, come to Him with a broken heart and
a contrite spirit and partake of the sacrament. When we renew our baptismal
covenants in this way, the Lord renews the cleansing effect of our baptism, we are made clean and can have His Spirit to be with us. That is why
it is so important to take the sacrament each week.
As you know, the offices of the Aaronic
Priesthood are bishop, priest, teacher, and deacon. With the authorization of
the presiding priesthood leader, deacons pass the sacrament. They also help the
bishop watch over Church members by giving service and assist with temporal
matters such as gathering fast offerings for the poor. Teachers perform all the
duties of deacons and also receive other opportunities to serve. They prepare
the sacramental bread and water and serve as home teachers. Priests may perform
all the duties of deacons and teachers. With the authorization of the presiding
priesthood leader, they may also bless the sacrament, baptize, and ordain
others to the offices of priest, teacher, and deacon.
I have
noticed that you have a big heart Mathew and that you love deeply. You are a
true and loyal friend. Remember that the best friend you will ever have is
Jesus Christ. You have amazing talents and abilities and I know that you will
use them wisely. As you serve in your priesthood responsibilities I hope you
remember that serving your own family is also important. The most important
exercise of the priesthood takes place in the family. Your parents and brothers
really need you to love them and serve them as only you can.
You
stand at the beginning a life-time of service. As you serve in the Aaronic
Priesthood, it will prepare you to receive the Melchizedek Priesthood, receive
the blessings of the temple, serve a full-time mission, be a loving husband and
father, and continue in lifelong service to the Lord. I love you so much
Mathew. I have so enjoyed watching you grow up and become such a wonderful
young man. I will love you forever and be your biggest fan.
Grandma
Baadsgaard
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