Selfishness is a trait that Satan has found very successful in his fight to control and confuse God's children. You and I have ample opportunities to serve false gods today. Think about your life and what you choose to do over God and His will. Is it sleep, social obligations, family obligations, work, search for self, or something else as mundane and meaningless in the scope of reality. The gods of our culture include material wealth, beauty, pleasure, ideologies, drugs, another person, fashion, sports, lust, sexual gratification, self-worship, and specific things we have put as our highest priority. There are countless other gods that could be named. What is the 'golden calf' you have created for yourself to worship? What do you sacrifice for and devote yourself to in hopes of reward? Whatever you love, or put in higher priority than God, is a false God you worship. Do we have to choose?
Yes. "We are endowed by our creator with free agency. While in mortality, we live between powerful forces—the force of good and the force of evil. Between the two we must choose. There is no escape."
In our lives we make choices every day. Some of them are choices of action, some of them are choices not to act. Even in thought there are choices being made every moment. If a person chooses to follow God, it requires action. God asks us to do, or not do, certain things to ensure our happiness and that of our fellowmen. To follow Him, obey Him in doing or not doing the things He commands. God's commandments and laws are not rules and regulations set to inhibit us from doing things, or to make us just do things as a tyrant would do. They are more easily understood in the light of a perfect instruction manual on how to be truly and completely happy with yourself and in your life. God is essentially saying, "Do this and it will bring you happiness, joy, satisfaction, and love. If you do this I can give you more, I can lift you higher." By the same token, it is as if He is saying "My child, I love you. If you do this other thing, it will bring you sadness, despair, hopelessness, and misery. I don't want you to have to experience that. Please don't do it. I don't want you to have to experience the negative result that naturally follows this action." If a person chooses not to actively follow God, that person is then choosing to not follow God, though it may be passive in its decision. Either way, whomever, or whatever one lists to follow is that which he has chosen... whether by making a conscious active choice or the passive choice. Who is the better candidate?
Well, in this day and age, there are many more choices than just good or evil, God or Satan, right or wrong. There is also good, better, best, bad, worse, worst, this or that, them or me, the options are many. So how do we choose correctly? Does it depend on circumstance? Does it depend on upbringing? Does it depend on how it makes you feel? The sub-choices can be answered by choosing to obey either God or Satan, and the varying adherence to the will of each. When deciding between two candidates to follow, one will obviously follow the candidate who will be the best in the long and short term. So, I present the candidates.
Regarding God - He is our Father in Heaven and loves us more than anyone could, including ourselves. He is infinite in understanding. He is unchanging. He deals with His children with justice, fairness, and because of Christ's sacrifice, in mercy also. He cannot lie. If He were to lie but once He would cease to be God and all that is would cease to exist as it does because matter would have no God to obey (which obedience comes from love for God). In the end of time, His will be the side that wins, regardless of anything. Why would a person choose to go to the losing side, knowing it is that? Let's look for any benefits regarding obeying Satan - Firstly, God has Total and infinite power over him, though he is not be underestimated in the power he does posses. He is the author of all evil, is cunning, and full of deceit. He is widely known as the Father of Lies. It is well known also that Satan is a poor paymaster. He promises much and gives enough to keep you trapped until you have lost everything, including hope. Satan often uses truths to trap you in lies as seen in Moses 5:13 - "And Satan came among them, saying: I am also a son of God; and he commanded them... and they loved Satan more than God." Alma 34:39 warns against succumbing to Satan's lies, “Be watchful unto prayer continually, that ye may not be led away by the temptations of the devil, that he may not overpower you, that ye may not become his subjects at the last day; for behold, he rewardeth you no good thing.” Since Satan 'rewardeth no good thing', will I be happy and successful if I follow God?
In some ways joy and success comes quickly, in some ways it comes in time, and in some ways it may not come as we defined it, but it comes. In April General Conference 2002 Joseph B. Worthlin said, "There are those who feel that if we follow the Savior, our lives will be free from worry, pain, and fear. This is not so! The Savior Himself was described as a man of sorrows. Those early disciples who followed the Christ experienced great persecution and trials... And it is no different today." Difficulties in life will happen, for without them we could not learn or grow, but become dull, lifeless, stagnant, and spoiled. Happiness will come from way deep down and permeate through every facet of life. Circumstances that are hard will be lessened by the knowledge that it is for our good, and that God is aware of us and will not give us more hardship than is needed for us to learn and grow. He is taking care of His children constantly. The joy and prosperity that comes from following Christ is certain, and promised. In John 10:10 Christ states, "...I came that they might have life, and might have it abundantly." I love to think that life is given abundantly. That doesn't just mean breath or years, but also substance, experience, and vitality. The essence of life; joy, happiness, and contentment. Isaiah 51:11 speaks of that joy when it states, "Therefore the redeemed of the Lord shall return, and come with singing unto Zion; and everlasting joy shall be upon their head: They shall obtain gladness and joy; and sorrow and mourning shall flee away." So following God brings joy, but does it bring success? The answer to that is also yes. Ezra Taft Benson taught, “Men and women who turn their lives over to God will discover that He can make a lot more out of their lives than they can. He will deepen their joys, expand their vision, quicken their minds, strengthen their muscles, lift their spirits, multiply their blessings, increase their opportunities, comfort their souls, raise up friends, and pour out peace”. In Deuteronomy 30:9 we read, "And the Lord thy God will make thee plenteous in every work of thine hand, in the fruit of thy body, and in the fruit of thy cattle, and in the fruit of thy land, for good... If thou shalt harken unto the voice of the Lord thy God, to keep His commandments and His statues which are written in this book of the law, and if thou turn unto the Lord thy God with all thine heart, and with all thine soul." Again, in Job 8:7 we learn that it doesn't matter where we start, that with God, obeying and following his commandments, counsel, and guidance, we will be blessed with more than we ever thought possible. Certainly more than we could have or be alone. "Though thy beginning was small, yet thy latter end should greatly increase."
We may now see that it is unavoidable that we choose whom to serve, God is clearly the better candidate when determining who to choose, and the reward for doing so is worth it more than an hundred thousand times over.
So, specifically, how does a person serve God?
We have a perfect example. A life lived in the service of God. Jesus Christ answered that question teaching by word and example. His life is an instruction manual, and the most thorough way to know how to serve God with might, mind, and strength is to... read the manual. Study it. Learn it. Live it. One thing Christ showed us, is that to serve God we must know Him and have frequent communication with Him. That may seem daunting, but He is our Father and he wants nothing more than to assist us in our mortal life. Moses 1:39 reads, "For this is my work and my glory- to bring to pass the immortality and eternal life of man". We see the love of our Father in Matthew 7:7-11 where it reads, "Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you: for every one that asketh receiveth; and he that seeketh findeth; and to him that knocketh it shall be opened. Or what man is there of you, whom if his son ask bread, will he give him a stone? Or if he ask a fish, will he give him a serpent? If ye then, being evil, know how to give good gifts unto your children, how much more shall your Father which is in heaven give good things to them that ask him?" So we may plainly see that there is no need to worry that he will not respond, or will not come to our aid. A second quality Christ showed us, is an unwavering commitment to do the will of His Father. He constantly sought and obeyed His will, even at the highest price that could be paid. A price so high he needed to be born of Divinity to withstand the physical limits of humanity that would naturally prevent it. In that moment none of us can conceive of more than even a fraction of a percent, "He prayed, saying, O my Father, if it be possible, let this cup pass from me: nevertheless not as I will, but as thou wilt." and again in His darkest hour, "...O my Father, if this cup may not pass away from me, except I drink it, thy will be done." and again, He "prayed the third time, saying the same words." Regardless of the situation, regardless of pain, shame, hardship, or other, His actions were always perfectly aligned with the will of the Father. This perfect example of serving God, we may strive to emulate.
A third way that Christ showed us how to serve God is clearly stated in Mosiah 2:17 "...I tell you these things that ye may learn wisdom; that ye may learn that when ye are in the service of your fellow beings ye are only in the service of your God." Christ was not self-serving. He served others, lifted those around Him, had patience, gave compassion and love. Serving-self is serving Satan, because he directs our thoughts, energies and actions inward. Serving God is completely outward, away from selfish intentions and outcomes.These three things are some ways Christ taught us to serve God. We can find more examples in the scriptures, and from them we may also receive personal revelation specific to ourselves as to how we may more fully come unto Christ, who shows us the way to Everlasting life. We may learn from the good examples of those around us, and we may pray to be guided in our daily lives. The choice to serve The Living God is ours, and we may make that choice being convinced over the course of a lifetime, or we may choose it today and reap the benefits over that same lifetime. Moses 6:33 encourages us to the latter "...Choose ye this day, to serve the Lord God who made you."








