"Developing Talents" lesson #34 taught by Ester Grover
Esther's lesson about talents was really great! Her lessons are always interesting and fun. Here are some of the notes I took:
God gave us talents to benefit ourselves and others. Some talents are easy to spot in others or ourselves, such as musical talent, athletics, making things with our hands, etc. But some talents aren't as obvious, like a talent for leadership, cheerfulness, sympathy , or patience.
How can we develop talents? Some suggestions from the sisters were to serve in the church, and to practice. In the manual it lists 6 ways to develop talents. They are on p. 197-198:
1. Discover talents, helps if you ask family and friends what they think you're talents are
2. be willing to spend the time and effort
3. Faith in yourself and faith that Heavenly Father will help you
4. Be willing to learn the skills necessary by taking a class, asking a friend for help, etc.
5. Practice. "The mastry of a talent must be earned"
6. Share. It is by using our talents that they grow.
Because we are mortal, we have weaknesses. But God can help us overcome our weaknesses. Ether 12:27, 37 Talk about how our weaknesses can be made strong. One example Esther gave was of Beethoven who composed some of his greatest works after he was deaf. Also, Enoch was slow of speech, but he was a great prophet (Moses 6:47)
Esther told the story of Shelly Mann who was an Olympic Gold Medalist swimmer. When she was 5 years old, she was diagnosed with Polio. But she still wanted to swim. She started off by just swimming the length of the pool, then added more and more distance until she was a great swimmer. Years later, she won the Gold Medal doing the Butterfly stroke, which is the most difficult stroke.
Esther then invited Lori Francis up to tell the parable of the Talents in her own words. Lori told about the three servants who received talents, and they each did something different with their talents. The servant who did nothing with his talent had that talent taken away. Lori said you don't just get blessings in heaven, but you get blessings from sharing your talents with others.
Next we had three sisters share their talents with us. Sandra Chatterly read us some of her poems that she has written. An artist friend of hers once told her that "sharing your work is like riding a bike down the middle fo the street with no clothes on", and we all got a good laugh because it is so true! Next, Maureen Beeston showed us her balloon animals and told a story about a little girl she sat next to in the waiting room at her Doctor's office last week. She made the little girl a pink flower with balloons and the little girl hugged it and smiled, and said "I've really been having a rotton time lately, and this flower just made my day." Maureen said how happy it makes her to see the children happy and smiling because of the balloon animals she makes them. Next, Jenny Rasmussen played a beautiful piano piece by Edward Grieg called, "The Butterfly" It was really fun and uplifting to see all these sisters among us share their talents with us.
Esther displayed an amazing quilt she made. She made the quilt during a time in her life when her husband was going through school, so making the quilt brought her peace and comfort, and she could feel the Lord helping her as she worked on her talent. She closed by saying that talents are "filling our own needs, and filling the needs of others".
Thanks to Esther for that wonderful lesson!