If you’re like me, you have had your patriarchal blessing
for a long time and have phrases of it that come to your mind at various times
that give you important perspective as you think about your challenges and opportunities.
Or sometimes you may realize that the phrase you thought
meant one thing turns out to mean something even more. This has been my experience. I got my patriarchal blessing around
age 14 and there was a good portion of my blessing that I didn’t understand
until more than 15 years later. I
thought particular phrases meant one thing and then later a different meaning
was revealed by life circumstances and challenges. Often the meaning of blessings promised is so much more
expansive than I previously imagined.
Other times, the warnings turn out to be incredibly targeted.
If you are like me, you may have some short, pithy phrases
of instruction in your patriarchal blessing. You may become extra-sensitized to mentions of those phrases
in talks or conference. I have
noticed occasionally conference talks use phrases from my blessing. When that
happens, I immediately sit up and take notice because it is as if the Lord is
speaking directly to me, giving me additional instruction pertaining to my patriarchal
blessing. It is almost as if the
Lord is explaining my blessing to me or even promising me additional blessings
for following the instructions in my blessing.
This happened recently at a regional conference and I was so
excited I wrote as much as I could about what I’d heard so I could save
it. Then I hit upon the idea
to study other phrases from my blessing using the scriptures or LDS.org to see
what I could find that would expand my understanding of the instructions or the
blessings. So far I’ve been
searching one particular phrase and I’m learning a lot, so I wanted to
challenge you to try the same thing.
Our patriarchal blessings are scripture personal to us as
individuals, and they deserve study just like the standard works and conference. And it stands to reason that scripture
and conference talks will give us more perspective on our blessings, since they
came from the same source—Heavenly Father.
This isn’t a short-term project, so it is going to take a
while. There are all kinds of
different ways we can approach it, but I think the best way to start is always
to focus on parts that are most interesting to us right now.
Possible Approaches
·
Add footnotes.
·
Write a sentence-by-sentence commentary in your
own words. Include dictionary
definitions of major words, even words you think you know.
·
Compile a personal commentary using applicable
scriptures.
·
Compile a personal commentary using only
conference talks.
·
Create an exhaustive commentary on your blessing
with all the resources you have gathered so far.
If you have tried this kind of thing before, will you share how that experience helped you?
2 comments:
What great ideas! I don't recall ever hearing a phrase from my blessing (which I sometimes have felt was so generic it could be anybody's) in any general conference address, but I'll have to do some searching to be sure. I have often wondered if blessings become invalid because of major sin, and change after repentance. Have you ever heard of anyone getting a second blessing?
Yes, I've hard of other people getting second blessings, but the stories I heard came from patriarchs. They had people request second ones for various reasons.
If you feel like your blessing is generic, perhaps fast for a testimony (or a deeper testimony) of it. You need to know it is specifically for you.
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