Throughout the scriptures, the Lord
repeatedly commands us to repent and to keep His commandments. Christ
clearly states the associated consequences attached when we either
choose to repent or to not repent. In the following scripture, Christ
specifically addresses us gentiles and lays out a list of our wicked
ways, from which we are commanded to turn, and evil doings of which
to repent.
“Hearken, O ye
Gentiles, and hear the words of Jesus Christ, the Son of the living
God, which he hath commanded me that I should speak concerning you,
for, behold he commandeth me that I should write, saying: Turn, all
ye Gentiles, from your wicked ways; and repent of your evil doings,
of your lyings and deceivings, and of your whoredoms, and of your
secret abominations, and your idolatries, and of your murders, and
your priestcrafts, and your envyings, and your strifes, and from all
your wickedness and abominations, and come unto me, and be baptized
in my name, that ye may receive a remission of your sins, and be
filled with the Holy Ghost, that ye may be numbered with my people
who are of the house of Israel.” (3 Nephi 30:1-2)
“Wherefore, I command you to repent, and keep the commandments
which you have received by the hand of my servant Joseph Smith, Jun.,
in my name; And it is by my almighty power that you have received
them; Therefore I command you to repent—repent, lest I smite you by
the rod of my mouth, and by my wrath, and by my anger, and your
sufferings be sore—how sore you know not, how exquisite you know
not, yea, how hard to bear you know not. For behold, I, God, have
suffered these things for all, that they might not suffer if they
would repent; But if they would not repent they must suffer even as
I; Which suffering caused myself, even God, the greatest of all, to
tremble because of pain, and to bleed at every pore, and to suffer
both body and spirit—and would that I might not drink the bitter
cup, and shrink— Nevertheless, glory be to the Father, and I
partook and finished my preparations unto the children of men.
Wherefore, I command you again to repent, lest I humble you with my
almighty power; and that you confess your sins, lest you suffer these
punishments of which I have spoken, of which in the smallest, yea,
even in the least degree you have tasted at the time I withdrew my
Spirit.” (D&C 19:13-20)
It seems to me that choosing the option
of not repenting and thereby rejecting Christ's atoning sacrifice in
my behalf would cause me sufferings that far exceed what I presently
understand. Logically, it becomes a “no brainer” … repentance
is by far the better option!
Here's a link on: Repentance
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