Renewal

The Lord promises to renew our bodies.

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There is a promise found in Section 84. And though it is specifically in relation to priesthood ordinations, I believe the promises we find there can apply to all of us. Here it is.

Doctrine and Covenants 84:33 For whoso is faithful unto the obtaining these two priesthoods of which I have spoken, and the magnifying their calling, are sanctified by the Spirit unto the renewing of their bodies. 

There’s a lot of good stuff here. Sanctification by the Spirit is a huge part of receiving and magnifying a calling. Some might even say it’s the entire purpose of receiving and magnifying a calling. However, the specific portion I want to speak about is the “renewing of their bodies.” I find this to be a very unique promise that coincides with something I’ve been thinking a lot about lately.

Namely, the widow of Zarephath found in 1 Kings in the Old Testament. It is one of my absolute favorite scripture stories of all time which is probably why I’ve spoken about it on more than one occasion. The gist of the story is this. 

There is a great famine in the land, and the widow of Zarephath only has enough food for one more meal with her son before they starve. The prophet Elijah is led to her door, and he promises her that her food will never run out if she feeds him first and then feeds herself and her son.

I think about that widow a lot. She didn’t have much to lose since they were already facing starvation. I think about how she chose to give out of what she didn’t really have. I think about how she must have felt when she looked at her son and made the decision to feed Elijah.

I also think about what happened after she fed Elijah. What happened right after? What happened the next day? What did this miracle look like?

Did she wake up to a full barrel? Or in the days that followed, was her barrel always full? Would it get replenished the second she took from it?

Or perhaps the miracle looked different. Maybe she opened that barrel the next morning, and it was full. Perhaps she emptied that barrel all the way to the bottom over time and when she arose the morning after emptying it, she found that barrel filled again.

Or maybe it looked even different than that. Maybe there was always just enough for the next meal. I think this option would have felt the scariest. Did it feel scary to open the lid every day and find an almost-empty barrel? Did she still feel adrift and worried? Or did she see the miracle and recognize that whether the barrel was completely filled up or not, it would never be empty?

This is a story that teaches a great many things. One of the things that it teaches is renewal.

When it comes to priesthood ordination or any kind of service you choose to do in the name of the Lord, there will be enough in the barrel. Because of the atonement of Jesus Christ, there can enough energy, time, resources, and love when you are magnifying your calling in His name. You can be renewed to do what needs to be done, what the Lord wants you to do.That doesn’t mean He will enable you to do everything, but there will be enough in the barrel for what He needs you to do. He will renew you for what you need done.

4 thoughts on “Renewal

  1. Good evening Autumn,

    This is my 3rd attempt to respond to your Come Follow Me message from last week so hopefully I can get it sent this time?? One of my many challenges in returning to home-body life!

    I loved your thoughts about renewal of our bodies and the widow of Zarephath. I agree that she probably thought she didn’t have much to lose to when deciding to feed Elijah first.

    Your comments about her food what ifs were very intriguing. While pondering, I thought of a video by Elder Bednar on the experience of the brother of Jared and his 16 stones that he took to the Lord. Elder Bednar pointed out that Lord could have waved his hand and made all the stones glow at once, but he touched them one by one and while witnessing that ongoing miracle, his faith became unshaken.

    Whether your favorite widow’s barrel was full each morning or held just enough to get through the day, I imagine that she had a similar experience so that after multiple days of seeing the promise of Elijah fulfilled, her faith may have also become unshaken?

    On a related side note, I spent 8 days last month in Nauvoo & was blessed with more Divine Correlation. Vegetables aren’t easy to come by there and I was told there a Farmers Market the next day. While unsuccessfully looking for it, I stumbled upon a unexpected gem, the well-hidden Flood Museum and what a marvelous, eye opening, arktastic experience that was!!

    Apparently, it is a long-standing tradition of the Jewish Rabi’s that Noah’s Ark was lit up inside with glowing stones (garnets I believe?) which were bright at night and dim during the day. The owner of the Museum suggested that the brother of Jared might have been aware of this when he was pondering way to light his barges?

    Yes, there will always be enough in the barrel.

    Best wishes to you and yours.

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    • The widow of Zarephath is definitely one of my favorite scripture stories. I love her! I love your comments about faith becoming unshaken. If everything just appeared at once, we might take it for granted. Hah I have never even heard of that museum, and I’ve been to Nauvoo multiple times. Then again, I was pretty young every time that I went. I’d love to go back now as an adult (and also not in the summer).

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      • I definitely loved the way you told the story of the widow of Zarephath. This summer was my 3rd in a row to visit Nauvoo and yes, the humidity was pretty bad.

        On the way home, I was driving through Oklahoma and there were 2 parts to the weather report – the thermometer temperature and the heat index. Last week it was 100 degrees, but the heat index made it 115!! That day it was only 109 in Phoenix!! It was cooler here!!

        Those first 2 years I had no idea there was a Flood Museum either. Just for fun look up Genesis 6:16 and look carefully at footnote a along with the cross references. It was quite a mind-blowing revelation for me.

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      • That sounds miserable to be honest. Haha I’m sure it was worth it and wonderful but man…heat is my worst enemy. That sounds remarkable. I’m going to have to check it out if I can ever make it back out there!

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