He has reminded us that the crowning characteristic of … Nov 25, 2013 - Please listen to the prompting of the Holy Spirit telling you right now, this very moment, that you should accept the atoning gift of the Lord Jesus Christ. ―Elder Jeffrey R. Holland, "The Laborers in the Vineyard" “I am convinced that missionary work is not easy because salvation is not a cheap experience. 12:00 am MDT. Our hear To say nothing of the chagrin in the end, when we find that God really is both just and merciful, giving to all who stand with Him âall that he hath,â2 as the scripture says. Take your pay and enjoy the blessing. 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The scripture says he came back a final time, âabout the eleventh hourâ (approximately 5:00 p.m.), and hired a concluding number. The formula of faith is to hold on, work on, see it through, and let the distress of earlier hoursâreal or imaginedâfall away in the abundance of the final reward. It is a happy way to live. Donât dwell on old issues or grievancesânot toward yourself nor your neighbor nor even, I might add, toward this true and living Church. Then as they gather for their payment, they are stunned to receive the same as all the others! Which leads me to my third and last point. Brethren, step up. Please listen to the prompting of the Holy Spirit telling you right now, this very moment, that you should accept the atoning gift of the Lord Jesus Christ and enjoy the fellowship of His labor. I hope that all of you can find the joy and light of this parable as much as I have. How awestruck they must have been and how very, very grateful! I do not know who in this vast audience today may need to hear the message of forgiveness inherent in this parable, but however late you think you are, however many chances you think you have missed, however many mistakes you feel you have made or talents you think you donât have, or however far from home and family and God you feel you have traveled, I testify that you have not traveled beyond the reach of divine love. Therefore be type, and stay grateful that God is sort. The first workers agreed to the full wage of the day, and they received it. Jeffrey R. Holland from Laborers in the Vineyard. This entry was posted in Atonement, Covenants, Jesus Christ, Quotes and tagged Jeffrey R Holland. In the name of Jesus Christ, amen. His concern is for the faith at which you finally arrive, not the hour of the day in which you got there. First of all it is important to note that no one has been treated unfairly here. Jeffrey R. Holland. It doesnât say here that anyone threw his coin in the householderâs face and stormed off penniless, but I suppose one might have. Furthermore, they were, I can only imagine, very grateful to get the work. The Laborers in the Vineyard By Elder Jeffrey R. Holland Of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles Please listen to the prompting of the Holy Spirit telling you right now, this very moment, that you should accept the atoning gift of the Lord Jesus Christ. A second point I wish to take from this parable is the sorrowful mistake some could make if they were to forgo the receipt of their wages at the end of the day because they were preoccupied with perceived problems earlier in the day. 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The majesty of your life, of your neighborâs life, and of the gospel of Jesus Christ will be made manifest at the last day, even if such majesty is not always recognized by everyone in the early going. Take your pay and enjoy the blessing. We consume such precious emotional and spiritual capital clinging tenaciously to the memory of a discordant note we struck in a childhood piano recital, or something a spouse said or did 20 years ago that we are determined to hold over his or her head for another 20, or an incident in Church history that proved no more or less than that mortals will always struggle to measure up to the immortal hopes placed before them. Come and feast âwithout money and without priceâ4 at the table of the Lord. So if you have made covenants, keep them. So lesson number one from the Lordâs vineyard: coveting, pouting, or tearing others down does not elevate your standing, nor does demeaning someone else improve your self-image. The race we are really in is the race against sin, and surely envy is one of the most universal of those. Even if you feel you are the lost and last laborer of the eleventh hour, the Lord of the vineyard still stands beckoning. Let me speak briefly to that concern. Jeffrey R. Holland was ordained a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on June 23, 1994. It is with that reading of the story that I feel the grumbling of the first laborers must be seen. As the householder in the parable tells them (and I paraphrase only slightly): âMy friends, I am not being unfair to you. There is no dream that in the unfolding of time and eternity cannot yet be realized. Do it for the sake of the Lord Jesus Christ, who paid an unfathomable price for the future He wants you to have. Newer posts → Jeffrey R. Holland from Laborers in the Vineyard. Labels: 12 Apostles, Apostle Holland, Church, General Conference, Gospel Message, Jeffrey R Holland, LDS Church, Leaders, Messages, Mormon, TheLdsLife. This is a story about Godâs goodness, His patience and forgiveness, and the Atonement of the Lord Jesus Christ. Elder Holland’s inventive interpretation of Matthew 20:1-16 constitutes another not-so-subtle disclosure that… If you havenât made them, make them. And what a reward there will be for that contribution when the Lord of the vineyard looks you in the eye and accounts are settled at the end of our earthly day. Salvation never was easy. Itâs getting late. âCome boldly [to] the throne of grace,â3 and fall at the feet of the Holy One of Israel. Updated. Yes! Posted on April 10, 2012 by ldschurchquotes April 10, 2012 “Which leads me to my third and last point. Elder Jeffrey R. Holland was ordained a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on June 23, 1994. It is never too late so long as the Master of the vineyard says there is time. With more prospective workers than jobs, these first men chosen were the most fortunate in the entire labor pool that morning. The majesty of your life, of your neighborâs life, and of the gospel of Jesus Christ will be made manifest at the last day, even if such majesty is not always recognized by everyone in the early going. I especially make an appeal for husbands and fathers, priesthood bearers or prospective priesthood bearers, to, as Lehi said, âAwake! It is a story about grace. I seriously watched this like 5 times today. With each visit of the steward throughout the day, they always saw someone else chosen. Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ are ALWAYS there for us! This is a story about Godâs goodness, His patience and forgiveness, and the Atonement of the Lord Jesus Christ. So donât hyperventilate about something that happened at 9:00 in the morning when the grace of God is trying to reward you at 6:00 in the eveningâwhatever your labor arrangements have been through the day. We are not diminished when someone else is added upon. We are not in a race against each other to see who is the wealthiest or the most talented or the most beautiful or even the most blessed. Then just an hour later, all the workers gathered to receive their dayâs wage. And what a reward there will be for that contribution when the Lord of the vineyard looks you in the eye and accounts are settled at the end of our earthly day. Leave a comment Post navigation If you havenât made them, make them. If you didnât work or farm or fish or sell, you likely didnât eat. First of all it is important to note that no one has been treated unfairly here. The Laborers in the Vineyard 02 Jan 2021 by Goblusal Elder Jeffrey R. Holland speaks in the Saturday Afternoon Session of General Conference on March 31, 2012. This is a story about God’s goodness, His patience and forgiveness, and the Atonement of the Lord Jesus Christ. My beloved brothers and sisters, what happened in this story at 9:00 or noon or 3:00 is swept up in the grandeur of the universally generous payment at the end of the day. I devote this post to respond to certain portions of the March 31, 2012 General Conference address, The Laborers in the Vineyard, given by Jeffrey R. Holland of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. To teach and demonstrate God’s capacity for mercy and forgiveness, Elder Jeffrey R. Holland of the Quorum of the Twelve began his Saturday afternoon conference address by recounting the Savior’s parable of the labourers. You are paid in full. In light of the calls and releases the First Presidency has just announced, may I speak for all of us in saying we will remember and love always those who have served so faithfully, just as we immediately love and welcome those who now come into office. Do it for the sake of the Lord Jesus Christ, who paid an unfathomable price for the future He wants you to have. I wish to speak of the Saviorâs parable in which a householder âwent out early in the morning to hire labourers.â After employing the first group at 6:00 in the morning, he returned at 9:00 a.m., at 12:00 noon, and at 3:00 in the afternoon, hiring more workers as the urgency of the harvest increased. You were very happy to get the work, and I am very happy with the way you served. Let me speak briefly to that concern. It is never too late so long as the Master of the vineyard says there is time. How awestruck they must have been and how very, very grateful! Immediately, those hired first were angry, saying, âThese last have wrought but one hour, and thou hast made them equal unto us, which have borne the burden and heat of the day.â1 When reading this parable, perhaps you, as well as those workers, have felt there was an injustice being done here. When I heard Jeffrey R. Holland’s talk about this, I fell in love with it even more. This parableâlike all parablesâis not really about laborers or wages any more than the others are about sheep and goats. âWe Are All Enlisted,â Hymns, no. 250. I do not know who in this vast audience today may need to hear the message of forgiveness inherent in this parable, but however late you think you are, however many chances you think you have missed, however many mistakes you feel you have made or talents you think you donât have, or however far from home and family and God you feel you have traveled, I testify that you have not traveled beyond the reach of divine love. My beloved brothers and sisters, to those of you who have been blessed by the gospel for many years because you were fortunate enough to find it early, to those of you who have come to the gospel by stages and phases later, and to those of youâmembers and not yet membersâwho may still be hanging back, to each of you, one and all, I testify of the renewing power of Godâs love and the miracle of His grace. It is not possible for you to sink lower than the infinite light of Christâs Atonement shines. Which leads me to my third and last point. The scripture says he came back a final time, âabout the eleventh hourâ (approximately 5:00 p.m.), and hired a concluding number. There is no problem which you cannot overcome. Is the fact that faith? What a bright prospect that isâdowning another quart of pickle juice every time anyone around you has a happy moment! – Elder Jeffrey R. Holland, “The Laborers in the Vineyard ... (Jeffrey R. Holland, “Terror, Triumph, and a Wedding Feast,” CES Fireside, Sept. 12, 2004, 2-3) Posted in Faith, Prayer, Quotes, Trust Tagged Jeffrey R Holland, prayers Leave a comment Post navigation. My beloved brothers and sisters, what happened in this story at 9:00 or noon or 3:00 is swept up in the grandeur of the universally generous payment at the end of the day. Think that individuals can transform and enhance. Our heartfelt thanks to every one of you. I wish to speak of the Saviorâs parable in which a householder âwent out early in the morning to hire labourers.â After employing the first group at 6:00 in the morning, he returned at 9:00 a.m., at 12:00 noon, and at 3:00 in the afternoon, hiring more workers as the urgency of the harvest increased. Donât delay. We are not diminished when someone else is added upon. We are the Church of Jesus Christ, this is the truth, and He is our Great Eternal Head. Elder Jeffrey R. Holland: The labourers in the Vineyard. Do it for the sake of those who love you and are praying that you will respond. The truth Elder Holland extolls is real, it burns at our hearts and makes us want to get up and try again. Donât dwell on old issues or grievancesânot toward yourself nor your neighbor nor even, I might add, toward this true and living Church. In light of the calls and releases the First Presidency has just announced, may I speak for all of us in saying we will remember and love always those who have served so faithfully, just as we immediately love and welcome those who now come into office. Even if you feel you are the lost and last laborer of the eleventh hour, the Lord of the vineyard still stands beckoning. I. n light of the calls and releases the First Presidency has just announced, may I speak for all of us in saying we will remember and love always those who have served so faithfully, just as we immediately love … Dallin H. Oaks, “Divorce,” General Conference April 2007. You agreed on the wage for the day, a good wage. At the time of this call, Elder Holland was serving as a member of the First Quorum of the Seventy, to which he had been called on April 1, 1989. It really is a way that is happy live.”―Elder Jeffrey R. Holland, “The Laborers within the Vineyard” “Let people repent. Surely never had such compassion been seen in all their working days. Please listen to the prompting of the Holy Spirit telling you right now, this very moment, that you should accept the atoning gift of the Lord Jesus Christ. It is so true. Jeffrey R. Holland: Laborers in the Vineyard I'm completely exhausted and not feeling great so I didn't go to church today. These last and most discouraged of laborers, hearing only that they will be treated fairly, accept work without even knowing the wage, knowing that anything will be better than nothing, which is what they have had so far. May I plead with us not to be hurtâand certainly not to feel enviousâwhen good fortune comes to another person? Elder Jeffrey R. Holland speaks in the Saturday Afternoon Session of General Conference on March 31, 2012. So if you have made covenants, keep them. Let individuals grow. As the householder in the parable tells them (and I paraphrase only slightly): âMy friends, I am not being unfair to you. Even if one of those grievances did not originate with you, it can end with you. The first workers agreed to the full wage of the day, and they received it. At the time of this call, Elder Holland was serving as a member of the First Quorum of the Seventy to which he had been called on April 1, 1989. Then just an hour later, all the workers gathered to receive their dayâs wage. Itâs getting late. With more prospective workers than jobs, these first men chosen were the most fortunate in the entire labor pool that morning. May I plead with us not to be hurtâand certainly not to feel enviousâwhen good fortune comes to another person? In the time of the Savior, an average man and his family could not do much more than live on what they made that day. Do it for the sake of those who love you and are praying that you will respond. If you have made them and broken them, repent and repair them. Do it for your sake. Surely never had such compassion been seen in all their working days. Our heartfelt thanks to every one of you. Elder S. Mark Palmer, “Then Jesus Beholding Him Loved Him,” General Conference April 2017. “Which leads me to my third and last point. So donât hyperventilate about something that happened at 9:00 in the morning when the grace of God is trying to reward you at 6:00 in the eveningâwhatever your labor arrangements have been through the day. Life can be tough; we all experience difficult obstacles at some point in our lives and to overcome … Yes! Is that hope? If you didnât work or farm or fish or sell, you likely didnât eat. Furthermore, they were, I can only imagine, very grateful to get the work. Here is Elder Holland’s talk for those of you who haven’t heard it or want to hear it again! There is no dream that in the unfolding of time and eternity cannot yet be realized. It is a story about grace. I especially make an appeal for husbands and fathers, priesthood bearers or prospective priesthood bearers, to, as Lehi said, âAwake! Luck never seemed to be with some of them. Whether you are not yet of our faith or were with us once and have not remained, there is nothing in either case that you have done that cannot be undone. It is a story about generosity and compassion. Brethren, step up. So lesson number one from the Lordâs vineyard: coveting, pouting, or tearing others down does not elevate your standing, nor does demeaning someone else improve your self-image. As for the others, surely I am free to do what I like with my own money.â Then this piercing question to anyone then or now who needs to hear it: âWhy should you be jealous because I choose to be kind?â. Of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. Do it for your sake. Brothers and sisters, there are going to be times in our lives when someone else gets an unexpected blessing or receives some special recognition. It is a happy way to live. There is no problem which you cannot overcome. Luck never seemed to be with some of them. We are not in a race against each other to see who is the wealthiest or the most talented or the most beautiful or even the most blessed. So be kind, and be grateful that God is kind. Donât delay. The Laborers in the Vineyard-Jeffrey R. Holland. If you have made them and broken them, repent and repair them. âWe Are All Enlisted,â Hymns, no. 250. It underscores the thought I heard many years ago that surely the thing God enjoys most about being God is the thrill of being merciful, especially to those who donât expect it and often feel they donât deserve it. What a bright prospect that isâdowning another quart of pickle juice every time anyone around you has a happy moment! As for the others, surely I am free to do what I like with my own money.â Then this piercing question to anyone then or now who needs to hear it: âWhy should you be jealous because I choose to be kind?â. But just at dayâs close, the householder returns a surprising fifth time with a remarkable eleventh-hour offer! Indeed, if there is any sympathy to be generated, it should at least initially be for the men not chosen who also had mouths to feed and backs to clothe. This parable—like all parables—is not really about laborers or wages any more than the others are about sheep and goats. The formula of faith is to hold on, work on, see it through, and let the distress of earlier hoursâreal or imaginedâfall away in the abundance of the final reward. To say nothing of the chagrin in the end, when we find that God really is both just and merciful, giving to all who stand with Him âall that he hath,â2 as the scripture says. The race we are really in is the race against sin, and surely envy is one of the most universal of those. You were very happy to get the work, and I am very happy with the way you served. It underscores the thought I heard many years ago that surely the thing God enjoys most about being God is the thrill of being merciful, especially to those who donât expect it and often feel they donât deserve it. 31 Mar 2012. Read about The Laborers in the Vineyard by Elder Jeffrey R. Holland and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. Universal of those grievances did not originate with you but just at dayâs close, the Lord of the.. 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