Remember Who You Are!
There is no more beautiful sight than a young woman who glows with the light of the Spirit, who is confident and courageous because she is virtuous.
We are daughters of our Heavenly Father. He loves us, and we love Him.
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I am humbled and grateful to be in your presence. The Lord
has blessed me with a very clear understanding of who you are and why
you are here on the earth at this time. The Lord loves you, and I know
you love Him. It shows in your countenance, in your modesty, in your
desire to choose the right, and in your commitment to remain virtuous
and pure.
Together
we have shared many choice spiritual moments. We have borne testimony
in camps around campfires, in chapels, and in firesides. We have been
warmed by the fire of our faith. We have climbed mountains and unfurled
golden banners—from Brazil to Bountiful—signifying the commitment deep
within our hearts to remain virtuous and to always be worthy to enter
the temple. We have prayed, read the Book of Mormon,
and smiled every day, and together with our mothers, grandmothers, and
leaders, we are working on our Personal Progress. And we have only just
begun!
This
is a magnificent time to be on the earth and to be a young woman. Our
vision remains the same. It is to be worthy to make and keep sacred
covenants and receive the ordinances of the temple. This is our
superlative goal! And so we will continue to lead the world in a return
to virtue—a return to chastity and moral purity. We will continue to do
all we can to help each other “stand … in holy places”
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and receive, recognize, and rely on the Holy Ghost.
We
will continue to talk of Christ, to rejoice in Christ, that each of us
will know to what source we may look for a remission of our sins.
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And yes, we will continue to stand firm no matter what
storms may rage around us because we know and testify that “it is upon
the rock of our Redeemer, who is Christ, the Son of God, that [we] must
build [our] foundation … , a foundation whereon if [we] build [we]
cannot fall.”
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The Lord’s counsel to Joshua is His counsel to you today, the “youth of the noble birthright.”
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“Be strong and of a good courage; be not afraid, neither be
thou dismayed: for the Lord thy God is with thee whithersoever thou
goest.”
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You are not alone! Though you may be the only Latter-day Saint in your school or your group of friends or even your family,
you are not alone. You can rely on the strength of the Lord. As Joshua
said to the Israelites, “Sanctify yourselves: for to morrow the Lord
will do wonders among you.”
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This was Joshua’s call for a return to virtue, and it is
the same call to us today. We simply cannot do the work we have been
reserved and prepared to do unless we can access the strength and
confidence that comes by living a virtuous life.
You
are young women of great faith. You brought your faith with you when
you came to the earth. Alma teaches us that in the premortal realms you
exhibited “exceeding faith and good works.”
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You fought with your faith and testimony to defend the plan
that was presented by God. You knew the plan was good, and you knew
that the Savior would do what He said He would do—because you knew Him!
You stood with Him, and you were eager for your opportunity to come to
earth. You knew what was going to be required of you. You knew it would
be difficult, and yet you were confident not only that you could
accomplish your divine mission but that you could make a difference. You
are “choice spirits who were reserved to come forth in the fulness of
times to take part in laying the foundations of the great latter-day
work, including the building of the temples and the performance of
ordinances therein.”
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And
now you are here to do what you have been reserved and prepared to do.
As I look out at you tonight, I wonder if this is what Helaman’s
stripling warriors’ girlfriends must have looked like! No wonder Satan
has increased the intensity of his attacks on your identity and virtue.
If you can be dismayed, discouraged, distracted, delayed, or
disqualified from being worthy to receive the guidance of the Holy Ghost
or to enter the Lord’s holy temple, he wins.
Young women of The Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter-day Saints, remember who you are! You are elect. You are
daughters of God. You cannot be a generation of young women who are
content to fit in. You must have the courage to stand out, to “arise and
shine forth, that thy light may be a standard for the nations.”
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The world would have you believe that you are not
significant—that you are out of fashion and out of touch. The world
calls to you with unrelenting, noisy voices to “live it up,” “try
everything,” “experiment and be happy.” Conversely, the Holy Ghost
whispers and the Lord invites you to “walk in the paths of virtue,” “lay
aside the things of this world,” “and cleave unto [your] covenants.”
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I
have always loved the story of the son of King Louis XVI of France
because he had an unshakable knowledge of his identity. As a young man,
he was kidnapped by evil men who had dethroned his father, the king.
These men knew that if they could destroy him morally, he would not be
heir to the throne. For six months they subjected him to every vile
thing life had to offer, and yet he never yielded under pressure. This
puzzled his captors, and after doing everything they could think of,
they asked him why he had such great moral strength. His reply was
simple. He said, “I cannot do what you ask, for I was born to be a
king.”
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Like
the king’s son, each of you has inherited a royal birthright. Each of
you has a divine heritage. “You are literally the royal daughters of our
Father in Heaven.”
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Each of you was born to be a queen.
When
I was attending Brigham Young University, I learned what it truly means
to be a queen. I was given a unique opportunity, along with a small
group of other students, to meet the prophet, President David O. McKay. I
was told to wear my best dress and to be ready to travel early the next
morning to Huntsville, Utah, to the home of the prophet. I will never
forget the experience I had. As soon as we entered the home, I felt the
spirit which filled that home. We were seated in the prophet’s living
room, surrounding him. President McKay had on a white suit, and seated
next to him was his wife. He asked for each of us to come forward and
tell him about ourselves. As I went forward, he held out his hand and
held mine, and as I told him about my life and my family, he looked
deeply into my eyes.
After
we had finished, he leaned back in his chair and reached for his wife’s
hand and said, “Now, young women, I would like you to meet my queen.”
There seated next to him was his wife, Emma Ray McKay. Although she did
not wear a crown of sparkling diamonds, nor was she seated on a throne,
I knew she was a true queen. Her white
hair was her crown, and her pure eyes sparkled like jewels. As President
and Sister McKay spoke of their family and their life together, their
intertwined hands spoke volumes about their love. Joy radiated from
their faces. Hers was a beauty that cannot be purchased. It came from
years of seeking the best gifts, becoming well educated, seeking
knowledge by study and also by faith. It came from years of hard work,
of faithfully enduring trials with optimism, trust, strength, and
courage. It came from her unwavering devotion and fidelity to her
husband, her family, and the Lord.
On
that fall day in Huntsville, Utah, I was reminded of my divine
identity, and I learned about what I now call “deep beauty”—the kind of
beauty that shines from the inside out. It
is the kind of beauty that cannot be painted on, surgically created, or
purchased. It is the kind of beauty that doesn’t wash off. It is spiritual
attractiveness. Deep beauty springs from virtue. It is the beauty of
being chaste and morally clean. It is the kind of beauty that you see in
the eyes of virtuous women like your mother and grandmother. It is a
beauty that is earned through faith, repentance, and honoring covenants.
The
world places so much emphasis on physical attractiveness and would have
you believe that you are to look like the elusive model on the cover of
a magazine. The Lord would tell you that you are each uniquely
beautiful. When you are virtuous, chaste, and morally clean, your inner
beauty glows in your eyes and in your face. My grandfather used to say,
“If you live close to God and His infinite grace—you won’t have to tell,
it will show in your face.”
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When you are worthy of the companionship of the Holy Ghost,
you are confident and your inner beauty shines brightly. And so “let
virtue garnish thy thoughts unceasingly; then shall thy confidence wax
strong in the presence of God; and … the Holy Ghost shall be thy
constant companion.”
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We
have been taught that “the gift of the Holy Ghost … quickens all the
intellectual faculties, increases, enlarges, expands and purifies all
the natural passions and affections. … It inspires virtue, kindness,
goodness, tenderness, gentleness and charity. It develops beauty of person, form and features.”
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Now, that is a great beauty secret! That is the beauty I
observed in the home of a prophet. That day I learned that the beauty I
saw in Sister McKay was the only beauty that really matters and the only
kind of beauty that lasts.
Alma asks a penetrating question for each of us to consider: “Have [you] received his image in your countenances?”
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Recently,
a group of young women visited my office. At the end of the visit, one
young woman confided with tears in her eyes, “I have never thought of
myself as beautiful. I have always felt very ordinary. But today, as I
walked past the mirror in your office and glanced into it, I was
beautiful!” She was beautiful because her
face shone with the Spirit. She saw herself as our Heavenly Father sees
her. She had received His image in her countenance. That is deep beauty.
Young
women, look into the mirror of eternity. Remember who you are! See
yourself as our Heavenly Father sees you. You are elect. You are of
noble birth. Don’t compromise your divine inheritance. You were born to
be a queen. Live so you are worthy to enter the temple and there receive
“all that [the] Father hath.”
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Develop deep beauty. There is no more beautiful sight than a
young woman who glows with the light of the Spirit, who is confident
and courageous because she is virtuous.
Remember,
you are daughters of our Heavenly Father. He loves you so much that He
sent His Son to show you the way to live, so that you could return to
Him someday. I testify that as you draw close to the Savior, His
infinite Atonement makes it possible for you to repent, to change, to be
pure, and to receive His image in your countenance. His Atonement will
enable you to be strong and courageous as you continue to raise your
banner for virtue. You are golden. You are the banner!
And
so I conclude with the Lord’s words to each of us, His precious
daughters: “Behold, … thou art an elect lady, whom I have called.”
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“Walk in the paths of virtue. … Lay aside the things of
[the] world. … Cleave unto the covenants which thou hast made. … Keep my
commandments continually, and a crown of righteousness thou shalt
receive.”
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Of this I bear my witness in the holy name of our Savior, Jesus Christ, amen.
