We have just finished listening to General Conference. During the sessions I have repeatedly felt the witness of the Holy Ghost that this is the work of God, and those to whom we have been listening are called by him to lead his work. As usual I have retained almost nothing of the talks. I will not begin to remember them until I have listened to them a number of times.
I remember my father setting up the stereo so he could record the conference talks on a cassette tape recorder when they were rebroadcast on KSL at midnight the day after the conference. We lived in Omaha Nebraska, and typically only got one session of conference on TV, but at night we could pick up KSL radio, so Dad recorded the talks then.
Now anyone in the world can watch General Conference on the internet, and the talks are available for download almost as soon as the sessions end (for some reason the last three talks from Sunday afternoon are still not available - but they will be by tomorrow). It is trivial to download those talks and listen to them on my phone or in my car. What a blessing this is in my life, and how grateful I am for this technology which allows this luxury.
I watched one brother turning away from the pulpit at the end of his talk, and wondered what he was feeling. He was a member of the presidency of the Seventy, so he will speak multiple times in General Conference, but for some of those speakers it is a once in a lifetime opportunity. The transcript of the talks must be submitted in advance for the translators to work on, so I guess they don't have to worry that they forgot something they meant to say (that's what I am usually thinking when I finish a talk).
My favorite talk at this point - one I did remember some, and have already listened to again - was Joaquin E. Costa, who spoke about what he had learned about listening to the missionaries. He had a bright smile on his face during almost his entire talk, and although he must be a year or two older than me, looks quite young. His description of how he learned about the gospel and arrived at baptism is very powerful.
I am looking forward to listening to these talks again and again. I don't spend as much time in the car as I used to, so I am going to need to come up with another way of listening to them to supplement the car. Maybe I can listen while I walk Charlie - he doesn't care much about conversing with me. But I have a renewed commitment to pay more attention to my personal religious observances, especially with reading the Book of Mormon, being considerate of others, and keeping the Sabbath day holy.
I am grateful for the atonement of Jesus Christ, for the organization of the church, and for listening to the testimonies of others. I have a strong testimony of the truthfulness of this work, based on repeated impressions and feelings from the Holy Ghost. I feel great hope for the future as I consider God's plan for us. I share these things in the name of Jesus Christ, amen.
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