I had the privilege of
attending a Youth Conference as an adult leader this last weekend. The theme of
the conference was “Come Unto Christ,” which is the 2014 Youth theme.
Our conference was held in
Nauvoo, Illinois, the historic site of departure for the Mormon Pioneers. This
group of people were facing intense persecution by those around them, and were
eventually forced out in order to find religious freedom. Having grown up in
Illinois, I’ve been to Nauvoo nearly every year that I can remember. I have
found this “City of Beautiful” to be a place of solace, pondering, incredible
personal growth, and deep admiration. The pioneers had such a desire to
follow God that they, quite literally, “came” unto Christ. They left most of
their belongings, their jobs, their friends and family, in order to find a
place that they could worship their God in peace.
When I think of the phrase
“come unto Christ,” I immediately picture the statue, the "Christus.”
Christ is
standing there with His arms wide open, beckoning us to Him. When I think of
this statue and the Mormon pioneers, a lot of symbolism comes to my mind. When
the pioneers of old were asked to leave their homes, they did so with a strong &
unshakeable hope of something even better to come. They would endure hardships,
disease, and even death in order to get to their sacred destination, but their
hope and faith in Christ sustained them.
At times, when I am striving
to “come unto Christ” and become more like Him, follow His commandments, and do
what He would have me do, I too have many hardships–trials that seem unbearable
at times. And yet, because of my Hope in my Savior, I continue to take the
steps (tiny as they may be) towards Him.
As apart of the conference,
we also had a theme song which we sang every day. It quickly became one of my
all-time favorite songs. The following are lyrics that particularly touched me:
So let Him in, and He will take away your pain.
When you feel His love You'll never be the same.
Come unto Christ. Come unto Him,
And by His grace Be made holy again.
He's calling your name. He's waiting for you
With arms open wide. Come unto Christ.
{Link to the music video HERE.}
I have felt of His love
many times in my life. Even at times when I did not feel deserving of His love–or
any love at all. But it was His healing, the healing of my soul, that gave me
the strength to overcome. I recently heard that the prayer for strength is one
that is always answered & I know this to be true.
He really can heal all wounds.
He is calling your name, pleading for you. To come. Come unto Him. He knows
that it is His rest we so desperately need, and so He is waiting for us—to
Come unto Him.
--Aubrey
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