Over the past few weeks/months, I have seen many who have been in dire need of divine help through the power of the Priesthood. Let me give an example. This last weekend, I was stage managing the men's and women's chorus performance here on campus. An issue of a choir member, who was feeling ill, came to my attention, and requested some special things for the performance. Unable to provide the services requested, I simply reminded her that my Assistant Stage Manager (ASM) and I had the priesthood, and oil should she so desire a blessing. I knew that a blessing would have helped her immensely, and that she would have felt much better after, but whatever the reason may be, she denied the divine help that we could have offered.
This is not an isolated case. This happens time and time again. A worthy priesthood bearer endowed with the power of the Priesthood who is willing to give a blessing is rejected, time and time again. Why do we reject these blessings? What makes us turn away from the divine assistance that we need? The answers are numberless and varied. It it because we don't want to inconvenience the Priesthood bearer or because our needs aren't "serious" enough to call upon the miraculous powers of the priesthood? One's reasons will vary but i feel that these two might be the most common.
It always breaks my heart to see someone in need deny a priesthood blessing. Let me say this now, "no need is to small, no priesthood bearer will feel inconvenienced and our Heavenly Father's love for you won't lessen if you accept a blessing. On the contrary, you're faith in Him will increase, He will show you how much He loves you, and it gives the brother the opportunity to serve and magnify his Priesthood responsibilities. Never feel bad, embarrassed, not worthy, or to small to ask for a Priesthood blessing. We have it to bless the lives of those around us. Do not hesitate to receive of it's full powers."
I hope that if you are need, that this might stir you're soul enough to call down the powers of heaven to bless your life. Priesthood power is real, I testify that it was restored to the Prophet Joseph Smith on the banks of the Susquehanna to continue the work forward and to be an aide to us in our lives. May we all, understand and implement these sacred powers more into our lives!