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A Peculiar Treasure 

May 3, 2026 by FAIR Staff Leave a Comment

In his April 2026 General Conference address, “A Peculiar Treasure,” Alan R. Walker teaches that becoming the Lord’s covenant people is not something passive—it is a deliberate process shaped by obedience, sacrifice, and devotion to God.

But in a world that often values convenience and immediate results, disciples may wonder: Does faithful discipleship really require that much effort?

“. . . becoming the Lord’s treasure and receiving His divine acceptance are not something casual or accidental. They require patient effort, faithful persistence, and sacrifice.”

Common Criticism: “If God loves us, why would He require so much effort or sacrifice?”

Some may feel that if God truly loves His children, discipleship should feel easier or require less sacrifice. Effort can sometimes feel like a burden rather than a blessing.

Fallacy at Work: Effort Equals Burden

This assumption treats effort and sacrifice as inherently negative. It suggests that anything difficult must be unnecessary or undesirable.

But this overlooks a key truth: the things of greatest value often require the greatest commitment.

Doctrine: Covenant Faithfulness Transforms Us into God’s Treasure

Elder Walker teaches that the Lord calls His people a “peculiar treasure” when they obey His voice and keep their covenants.

This identity is not accidental. It is formed through:

  • Obedience
  • Sacrifice
  • Faithful persistence

The Lord does not ask for perfection immediately, but for willing hearts—those who are “honest,” “broken,” and “contrite,” and willing to keep their covenants through sacrifice.

Elder Walker’s Correction

Elder Walker reframes effort entirely. Effort in discipleship is not about earning God’s love. It is about becoming who He is shaping us to be. Through small, consistent acts of obedience and sacrifice, we are refined and drawn closer to Him.

Solution

When we understand the purpose behind effort, sacrifice becomes meaningful. It is the pathway through which we are shaped into something eternal.

Living Apologetics: Choosing Growth Over Convenience

In everyday life, it’s natural to seek what is easiest.

But discipleship often invites something different.

It invites us to:

  • Stay committed when it’s inconvenient
  • Keep going when progress feels slow
  • Choose God over comfort

Elder Walker’s message helps reframe those moments:

Effort is not evidence that something is wrong. It is evidence that something meaningful is happening.

Just as treasure is not found casually, becoming the Lord’s treasure requires intention.

Practical Apologetic Use 

  • If someone says: “Why would God require so much effort?”
  • You can respond: “Elder Walker teaches that becoming God’s treasure isn’t accidental. It takes effort, but that effort is what shapes us and draws us closer to Him.”

Ways to Apply Today

1️⃣Choose one small act of obedience today, even if it feels inconvenient.
2️⃣ Stay consistent in a spiritual habit that requires patience and persistence.
3️⃣ Make a quiet sacrifice that reflects your commitment to God.

Keep This Talk With You

Elder Becerra invites us to see discipleship differently.

The things that matter most are rarely casual. They are built over time—through steady effort, quiet sacrifices, and faithful persistence.

This week:

  • Choose patient effort. Keep showing up, even when progress feels slow.
  • Practice faithful persistence. Stay committed in the small, consistent things.
  • Offer willing sacrifice. Let go of something that distances you from God.

As we do, something powerful begins to change. We are not just trying harder. We are becoming something more.

Little by little, through effort, persistence, and sacrifice, we become what the Lord has promised:

His peculiar treasure.

What is one small sacrifice I can make this week to more fully become the Lord’s “peculiar treasure”?

 

The Consider Conference series by FAIR offers an in-depth look at recent General Conference talks to help members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints navigate common questions, misunderstandings, and criticisms. Each post provides doctrinal insights, historical context, and practical ways to apply gospel principles in everyday conversations. Through this series, we hope to equip readers with faith-promoting resources that encourage thoughtful reflection, respectful dialogue, and a stronger foundation in gospel truths, fostering both personal conviction and meaningful discussions with others.

Filed Under: Apologetics, Consider Conference, Doctrine, General Conference

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