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Author: David A. Bednar
As followers of Christ, our desire is to become like Him. In fact, we have been commanded to do so. But how? In Power to Become, Elder David A. Bednar explores how the Savior makes possible his mandate, “Therefore I would that ye should be perfect even as I, or your Father who is in heaven is perfect” (3 Nephi 12:48). Chapters highlight the importance of the Atonement, the spiritual gift of personal peace, the importance of priesthood ordinances, and the responsibility we have to obey willingly and endure valiantly. The final chapter provides a review of the principles taught in each volume in Elder Bednar’s landmark doctrinal trilogy: Increase in Learning, Act in Doctrine, and this compelling conclusion, Power to Become.
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David A. Bednar is a gifted teacher
I just finished reading “Power to Become” by David A. Bednar. Quick Take: Fantastic book! David A. Bednar is a gifted teacher. I learned much about what I can do to become more like God. Longer Take: Elder David A. Bednar uses D&C 11:30 as the foundational principle for this book: “…I say unto you, that as many as receive me, to them will I give power to become the sons [and daughters] of God, even to them that believe on my name…” “The Power to Become” teaches principles for how we can more fully become like our Father in Heaven. The way he presents things, the reader cannot help but think deeply. There were several teachings where I felt I was being reminded of something already knew and at the same time reading them anew. I often had to force myself to stop reading just so I could spend time pondering. Here are my top 3 takeaways: 1. I have heard Elder Bednar reference the “enabling power of the Atonement” previously. But, until reading this book, I did not fully understand what that meant. I needed the reminder that the atonement is not just to find forgiveness of our sins, but is a power we can tap into to become better at doing what we know is right. 2. “…the enabling power of Christ’s Atonement strengthens us to do and be good and to serve beyond our own individual desire and natural capacity.” Desire is the word that hit me the hardest here. I try to fulfill my duties within the church, but I don’t always what to. The atonement can not only give greater ability but also can fuel the desire. The better I apply the atonement in my life the greater my desire and ability to obey and serve will be. 3. A tell-tale sign that I am moving closer to the Savior is that I more often look outside of myself and strive to serve others. “The natural consequence of coming unto Christ … is turning outward in service and compassion.” I absolutely loved this book! Some of My Favourite Quotes: “It is not even enough for us to be converted to the gospel; we must act and think so that we are converted by it. In contrast to the institutions of the world, which teach us to know something, the gospel of Jesus Christ challenges us to become something.” “…the Final Judgement is not just an evaluation of a sum total of good and evil acts – what we have done. It is an acknowledgment of the final effect of our acts and thoughts – what we have become.” “Most of us clearly understand that the Atonement is for sinners. I am not sure, however, that we know and understand that the Atonement is also for saints. … We may mistakenly believe we must make the journey from good to better and become saints all by ourselves, through sheer grit, will power and discipline … the Atonement provides help for us to overcome and avoid bad as well as to do and become good. Help from the Savior is available for the entire journey…” “When words cannot provide the solace we need or seek … when logic and reason cannot yield an adequate understanding of the injustices and inequities of life … and when it seems that perhaps we are so totally alone, then comes the peace that only the Prince of Peace can give…” “…even with our strong faith, many mountains will not be moved. And not all of the sick and infirm will be healed. If all opposition were curtailed, if all maladies were removed, then the primary purposes of the Father’s plan would be frustrated.” Quoting Elder Neal A. Maxwell: “Even yesterday’s spiritual experience, however, does not guarantee us against tomorrow’s relapse. Persistence thus matters greatly. … Hence, the emphasis on enduring well to the end is wise, simply because we are at risk till the end!” “A great attempt to pray one time for five hours likely will not produce the spiritual results of meaningful morning and evening prayer offered consistently over five weeks … A single, great scripture-reading marathon cannot produce the spiritual impact of steady scripture study over many months.” “The process of effectively doing and living what we know to be true is one of the great challenges of mortality.” “A testimony is the beginning of and a prerequisite to conversion unto the Lord. A testimony is a point of departure; it is not the ultimate destination. … Knowing the gospel is true is the essence of a testimony. Consistently being true to the gospel we know is the essence of conversion. … We should both know the gospel is true and constantly be true to the gospel.”
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Great Book
All of us are striving to be better, but sometimes it's hard to really get a feel for how we are supposed to get there. As we work towards perfection, it's easy to get bogged down in the details of life. However, we do have amazing potential if we can only see it. This book works to have us truly see what our potential to become is. Each chapter offers observations of different areas that we have the power to become stronger in. These areas will ultimately make us much better people. Full of thought-provoking quotes and scriptures, this book gives people inspiration to truly work towards becoming everything we have the potential to be. I found this book to be very inspiring. There are so many quotes that I'm not as familiar with but offered so much wisdom and hope. In particular I liked the chapter about personal peace. There were so many examples of how people in extreme circumstances found amazing amounts of peace. I strive to be able to find this in my everyday life. I also enjoyed how interactive this book can be. There are super wide margins to take notes, and each chapters ends with questions and spaces to write down your answers. This allows for a lot of thought and inspiration as you read this book. Add in all the videos, and these lessons taught in this book go beyond just what you read. If you are looking for words of wisdom and hope, look no further. This is a great book. Book provided for review.
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Powerful and Life Changing!
This is the third book in Elder Bednar's series. The first book is Increase in Learning and the second book is Act in Doctrine. The first thing I noticed about this book is that there are wide margins to take notes and questions to consider at the end of each chapter, along with space to write your own questions and feelings about what you've read. That encouraged me to get out my scripture markers and start highlighting. Since everything can easily be highlighted, I limited it to what I felt spoke to me particularly at this time. There are only 5 chapters in this book but each one is meat-filled and takes a while to digest. Here's just a taste: Chapter One talks about what it means to become and the role the Savior's Atonement plays in our lives. Chapter Two talks about the spiritual gift of personal peace and he shows us the pattern that invites the gift of peace into our lives. In Chapter Three, he discusses Priesthood ordinances and willing obedience. I loved the section about obedience operating at a number of different levels and the explanation of that. Chapter Four is about enduring valiantly and what that entails. In Chapter Five, he brings everything together from all three books, briefly reviewing the sequence and basic concepts and principles from each book (Increase in Learning, Act in Doctrine and Power to Become.) I really enjoyed this chapter as I haven't read the first two books and feel like I got to sample the teachings in those books and look forward to reading them as well! This book is filled with scriptures, quotes, stories and hymns. I loved that the most. Music is a big part of my life and I enjoyed reading his words and then reading the words of a hymn that reinforced what he spoke about. I know I've only scratched the surface of what I can learn from this book. This is definitely a book I will read again and again and look forward to getting more and more out of it every time I do!