While I have had some shattering experiences that have led me to a greater understanding of God's character, this week was more of an unexpected and gentle nudge, a discovery that came quietly and powerfully all at once. I settled into thinking as the sacrament was blessed and passed with the repetition in the prayers persistently pulling my attention. What we witness--or profess or see taking place--is that we do always remember God's Only Begotten Son. I recognized today that what God wants the most from me is to remember Him, to cultivate a relationship with Him, to keep Him in my soul always. This thought made a difference for me today and it refueled my stores of faith that a difficult week had all but depleted.
I am grateful that a testimony is continually created and recreated. It is reshaped, reformed, refined as we take time to tend to it. Sometimes that reshaping is a gradual and gentle nudge. Sometimes it is a shattering. Sometimes it is somewhere in between, but any and all ways it comes, a testimony from the Holy Ghost to our spirits is true and can be trusted. And if there is a delay in understanding or the coming of a blessing, I trust and I hope and I believe that it will be worth the wait. I love what Adam S. Miller says about learning who God is. He wrote "When God knocks, don't creep to the door and look through the peephole to see if he looks like you thought he would. Rush to the door and throw it open." I hope that I prepare room in my heart for the unimaginable glory of Christ so that I can welcome Him immediately with joy.