“Men of Valor: The Powerful Impact of a Righteous Man” by Robert L. Millet proves to be defining in text and rich in thought for Latter-day Saints, the average person, or anyone interested in finding reasons to live a meaningful life while on this earthly plane.
As children we sometimes find ourselves surrounded by tough decisions and wonder about “growing up”. Soon we find ourselves as eager “teenagers”, wanting to hurry the process to take advantage of the whims of what we think adults enjoy. We want jobs to have things we think are “cool”, girlfriends or boyfriends, money to spend on stuff we want , hours to call our own, or no curfew. All these things sound like something we can handle, and we can’t wait to become ADULTS. We may even find ourselves serving a mission, getting married, getting an education at a college or university and entering the employment field as young adults before we ask the question, ” What kind of adult do I want to be?”
The author expresses the world wide response that all young human beings have who have entered this part of their lives. “I can do it myself” is the universal attitude of youth, which at some point must change to acknowledgement that we need God’s help, and this comes by way of humility.
As we experience stress, struggles, challenges and traumas, we search for peace and hope for it to prevail. Only as we become well acquainted with the Savior and come to know that God will attend to all evil, then we conclude to submit to the Father in Heaven who Loves us, and commit to do as He sees fit.
When we finally take upon us this mantle to “Follow the Savior”, we become part of the peculiar people called from darkness to the light, and are called to serve contrary to the world. We should not surrender to the special interests of the world, but be true to the covenants we take upon ourselves. We then become different and are a part of a royal lineage as the scriptures tell us in 1 Peter 2:9, where we become part of a “Peculiar Nation”, lead by a different source, because the worth of a soul is great. As we become enlisted in this cause, which comes through repentance, we also become ministers to the world’s inhabitants, and we must emulate a Christ-like attitude in our acts and other matters. As enlistees in this royal army, we must cherish the word of God, use constraint to master the spirit within us through reverence, never profane the sacred name of God, perform sacred ordinances, and be loyal to the covenants we take upon ourselves.
As we strive to live the life as Latter-day Saints of God, our word must be our bond. Brother Millet reminds us that we as Latter-day Saints do not have a monopoly on goodness. There are all around us noble men and women, not of our faith who live their convictions in high regard, and through their selflessness show honor and glory to God through their acts and conduct.
All who wish to become men or women of valor should and must place the needs of others above their own. We must follow the Savior by helping Him to battle for souls, as we strive to live a Christ-like life which leads us to divine service and a mature spirit.
” Men of Valor: The Powerful Impact of a Righteous Man” by Robert L. Millet stirs my being to better understand the sacred responsibilities I have undertaken by enlisting in His Royal Army, and helps me to search out my goals to accomplish God’s purpose.
D. Baxter
Nephi, Utah