General Conference Applied
S4 E37 – Sunday, April 6, 2025 | “Focus on Jesus Christ and His Gospel” by Elder I. Raymond Egbo; October 2024 General Conference
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Bio
- “Elder I. Raymond Egbo was sustained as a General Authority Seventy of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at the April 2024 general conference. At the time of his call, he had been serving as a member of the Third Quorum of the Seventy in the Africa West Area.
“Elder Egbo has served in a number of Church callings, including full-time missionary in the Nigeria Lagos Mission, counselor in a stake presidency, high councilor, and president of the Nigeria Calabar Mission from 2009 to 2012.
“Elder Egbo received an associate degree in education from Cross River College of Education in 1998, a bachelor of arts degree in geography and regional planning from the University of Calabar in 2002, and a master of business administration degree from the University of Cumbria in 2022. He began working for the Church in 2002 as an institute director. Since then, he has worked in various positions for Seminaries and Institutes of Religion, including coordinator, country director, and area director.
“Idyo Raymond Egbo was born in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria, on June 25, 1974. He married Comfort Ikip Ese in 2003. They are the parents of three children.” - This was Elder Egbo’s first general conference address.
- How an older sister’s invitation and seminary teacher’s influence were pivotal moments in Elder I. Raymond Egbo’s conversion
Even Our Trials Can Be A Distraction
- “Once the football team learned to ignore the many distractions facing them and focused on their goal, they succeeded beyond what they thought possible and experienced great joy.” -Elder Egbo
- “How did this people endure through their trials and suffering? By focusing on Christ and His gospel. Their troubles did not define them; rather, each of them turned to God.” -Elder Egbo
- “Note that these Saints let their troubles, suffering, and trials be swallowed up in the joy of Christ! Then in due time, He showed Alma the way for escape, and Alma—a prophet of God—led them to safety.” -Elder Egbo
“In 1996 the Nigerian men’s football team won gold at the Olympic Games held in Atlanta in the United States. As the final ended, jubilant crowds poured onto the streets of every city and town in Nigeria; this country of 200 million people was instantly transformed into a massive celebration at two o’clock in the morning! There was infectious joy, happiness, and excitement as people ate, sang, and danced. In that moment, Nigeria was united and every Nigerian was content being Nigerian.
“Before the Olympics, this team faced numerous challenges. As the tournament began, their financial support ended. The team competed without proper kits, training venues, food, or laundry services.
“At one point, they were minutes away from being eliminated from competition, but the Nigerian team triumphed against all odds. This pivotal moment changed how they saw themselves. With newfound confidence, and with individual and team hard work and dogged determination, they unitedly ignored distractions and focused on winning. This focus earned them gold medals, and Nigerians christened them the ‘Dream Team.’ The Dream Team at the 1996 Olympics continues to be referenced in Nigerian sports.
“Once the football team learned to ignore the many distractions facing them and focused on their goal, they succeeded beyond what they thought possible and experienced great joy. (As did the rest of us in Nigeria!)
“In a similar way, when we ignore the distractions of the world and focus on Christ and His gospel, we are guaranteed success beyond what we can fully imagine and can feel great joy. President Russell M. Nelson taught: ‘When the focus of our lives is on … Jesus Christ and His gospel, we can feel joy regardless of what is happening—or not happening—in our lives.’
“I pray that the Holy Ghost will help each of us to heed President Nelson’s invitation to focus our lives on ‘Jesus Christ and His gospel’ so we can experience joy in Christ ‘regardless of what is happening—or not happening—in our lives.’
What is the speaker inviting me to do?
- In my own words: Don’t allow the distractions of the world, including the trials I’m facing, to tear my focus away from Jesus Christ and His gospel.
Why does it matter, or why is it important? (Doctrines, Principles, Christlike Attributes)
- Christlike Attribute: “I focus my efforts on the most important things. (Matthew 23:23)” (Diligence)
- “[23] Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for ye pay tithe of mint and anise and cummin, and have omitted the weightier matters of the law, judgment, mercy, and faith: these ought ye to have done, and not to leave the other undone.”
What’s in it for us? (Promises)
- “We are guaranteed success beyond what we can fully imagine and can feel great joy.” -Elder Egbo
- “As we focus on Christ and follow His prophet, we too will be led to Christ and the joy of His gospel.” -Elder Egbo
How will we take action? (Directives, Personal Revelation)
- “I pray that the Holy Ghost will help each of us to heed President Nelson’s invitation to focus our lives on ‘Jesus Christ and His gospel’ so we can experience joy in Christ ‘regardless of what is happening—or not happening—in our lives.'” -Elder Egbo
- “How did this people endure through their trials and suffering? By focusing on Christ and His gospel. Their troubles did not define them; rather, each of them turned to God.” -Elder Egbo
- “Note that these Saints let their troubles, suffering, and trials be swallowed up in the joy of Christ! Then in due time, He showed Alma the way for escape, and Alma—a prophet of God—led them to safety.” -Elder Egbo
- President Russell M. Nelson, “The Lord Jesus Christ Will Come Again“, October 2024 General Conference: “Brothers and sisters, now is the time for you and for me to prepare for the Second Coming of our Lord and Savior, Jesus the Christ. Now is the time for us to make our discipleship our highest priority. In a world filled with dizzying distractions, how can we do this?
“Regular worship in the temple will help us. In the house of the Lord, we focus on Jesus Christ. We learn of Him. We make covenants to follow Him. We come to know Him. As we keep our temple covenants, we gain greater access to the Lord’s strengthening power. In the temple, we receive protection from the buffetings of the world. We experience the pure love of Jesus Christ and our Heavenly Father in great abundance! We feel peace and spiritual reassurance, in contrast to the turbulence of the world.
“Here is my promise to you: Every sincere seeker of Jesus Christ will find Him in the temple. You will feel His mercy. You will find answers to your most vexing questions. You will better comprehend the joy of His gospel.
“I have learned that the most crucial question we each must answer is this: To whom or to what will I give my life?
“My decision to follow Jesus Christ is the most important decision I have ever made. During medical school, I gained a testimony of the divinity of God the Father and His Son, Jesus Christ. Since then our Savior has been the rock upon which I have built my life. That choice has made all the difference! That decision has made so many other decisions easier. That decision has given me purpose and direction. It has also helped me weather the storms of life.” - Mitch: The next time I attend the house of the Lord, I will actually focus on Jesus Christ.
“Several accounts in the Book of Mormon describe individuals who turned their lives around by focusing on Jesus Christ and His gospel.
“Consider Alma the Younger. He rebelled and fought against the Church. His father, Alma, prayed and fasted. An angel appeared and called Alma the Younger to repentance. In that moment, Alma began to suffer ‘the pains of a damned soul.’ In his darkest hours, he remembered his father teaching that Christ would come to atone for the sins of the world. As his mind caught hold on this thought, he pled with God for mercy. Joy was the result, a joy he described as exquisite! Mercy and joy came to Alma because he and his father focused on the Savior.
“For parents with children who have strayed, take heart! Instead of wondering why an angel does not come to help your child repent, know that the Lord has placed a mortal angel in his or her path: the bishop, another Church leader, or a ministering brother or sister. If you keep fasting and praying, if you do not set a timetable or a deadline for God, and if you trust that He is stretching forth His hand to help, then—sooner or later—you find God touching the heart of your child when your child chooses to listen. This is so because Christ is joy—Christ is hope; He is the promise ‘of good things to come.’ So trust Jesus Christ with your child, for He is the strength of every parent and every child.
What is the speaker inviting me to do?
- In my own words: Just as Heavenly Father never gives up on us, never give up on our children who may have strayed.
Why does it matter, or why is it important? (Doctrines, Principles, Christlike Attributes)
- Christlike Attribute: “I feel peaceful and optimistic about the future. (Doctrine and Covenants 59:23)” (Hope)
- “[23] But learn that he who doeth the works of righteousness shall receive his reward, even peace in this world, and eternal life in the world to come.”
What’s in it for us? (Promises)
- “If you trust that He is stretching forth His hand to help, then—sooner or later—you find God touching the heart of your child when your child chooses to listen.” -Elder Egbo
How will we take action? (Directives, Personal Revelation)
- President Henry B. Eyring, “Our Constant Companion“, October 2023 General Conference: “Years ago I received a phone call from a distraught mother. She told me that her daughter had moved far from home. She sensed from the little contact she had with her daughter that something was terribly wrong. She pleaded with me to help.
“I found out who the daughter’s home teacher was. You can tell by that name that it was a long time ago. I called him. He was young. Yet he told me that he and his companion both had been awakened in the night with not only concern for the daughter but with inspiration that she was about to make choices that would bring sadness and misery. With only that inspiration of the Spirit, they went to see her.
“At first she did not want to tell them about her situation. Under inspiration, they pleaded with her to repent and choose the path the Lord had for her. She realized then, I believe by the Spirit, that the only way they could have known what they knew about her life was from God. A mother turned her loving concerns over to Heavenly Father and the Savior. The Holy Ghost had been sent to those home teachers because they were willing to serve the Lord.” - Mitch: I will contact the families to whom I minister and ask them what I can do to be a better ministering brother.
“Once he experienced joy in Christ, Alma the Younger lived with that joy. But how did he maintain such joy even through difficulty and trial? He states:
“‘From that time even until now, I have labored without ceasing, [to] bring souls unto repentance; that I might bring them to taste of the exceeding joy of which I did taste. …
“‘… And … the Lord doth give me exceedingly great joy in the fruit of my labors. …
“‘And I have been supported under trials and troubles of every kind.’
“Joy in Christ began for Alma when he exercised faith in Him and cried for mercy. Then Alma exercised his faith in Christ by laboring to help others taste of the same joy. These continuous labors produced great joy in Alma even in trials and troubles of every kind. You see, ‘the Lord loves effort,’ and effort focused on Him brings blessings. Even severe trials can be ‘swallowed up in the joy of Christ.’
“Another group in the Book of Mormon who made Jesus Christ and His gospel the focus of their lives and found joy are those who founded the city Helam—a place where they could raise their children and enjoy the free exercise of their religion. This righteous people living good lives were enslaved by a marauding group and stripped of the fundamental human right to exercise religion. Sometimes bad things happen to good people:
“‘The Lord seeth fit to chasten his people; yea, he trieth their patience and their faith.
“‘Nevertheless—whosoever putteth his trust in him the same shall be lifted up at the last day. Yea, and thus it was with this people.’
“How did this people endure through their trials and suffering? By focusing on Christ and His gospel. Their troubles did not define them; rather, each of them turned to God, likely defining themselves as a child of God, a child of the covenant, and a disciple of Jesus Christ. As they remembered who they were and called upon God, they received peace, strength, and ultimately joy in Christ:
“‘Alma and his people did … pour out their hearts to [God]; and he did know the thoughts of their hearts.
“‘And it came to pass that the voice of the Lord came to them in their afflictions, saying: Lift up your heads and be of good comfort, for I know of the covenant which ye have made unto me; and I will covenant with my people and deliver them out of bondage.’
“In response, the Lord did ‘ease the burdens … upon [their] shoulders. … Yea, the Lord did strengthen them that they could bear up their burdens with ease, and they did submit cheerfully and with patience to all the will of the Lord.’ Note that these Saints let their troubles, suffering, and trials be swallowed up in the joy of Christ! Then in due time, He showed Alma the way for escape, and Alma—a prophet of God—led them to safety.
- One of our distractions in life are our trials. Will we choose to ignore these trials and instead focus on Jesus Christ and His gospel?
“As we focus on Christ and follow His prophet, we too will be led to Christ and the joy of His gospel. President Nelson has taught: ‘Joy is powerful, and focusing on joy brings God’s power into our lives. As in all things, Jesus Christ is our ultimate exemplar, ‘who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross’ [Hebrews 12:2].’
- Corresponding Invitation (Directives and Promise): “Ignore the distractions of the world and focus on Christ and His gospel.”
“My mother recently passed away; it was a shock. I love my mother and did not plan on losing her so young. But through her passing, my family and I have experienced both sorrow and joy. I know because of Him, she is not dead—she lives! And I know because of Christ and the priesthood keys restored through the Prophet Joseph Smith, I will be with her again. The sorrow of losing my mom has been swallowed up in the joy of Christ! I am learning that to ‘think celestial’ and ‘let God prevail’ includes focusing on the joy available in Christ.
“He lovingly invites, ‘Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.’ In the name of Jesus Christ, amen.”
What will you do?
How will you take action on the invitations extended in this General Conference address?
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