“Having the assurance that they were
pursuing a course which was agreeable to the will of God, they were
enabled to take, not only the spoiling of their goods, and the
wasting of their substance, joyfully, but also to suffer death in its
most horrid forms; knowing, (not merely believing,) that when this
earthly house of their tabernacle was dissolved, they had a building
of God, a house not made with hands, eternal in the heavens (2 Corinthians 5:1).
Do you possess
that assurance? If so, how does that feel? How did you obtain it? If
not, do you desire it? Are you willing to pay the price by living the
laws upon which the blessings are predicated?
Such was and always will be the
situation of the saints of God, that unless they have an actual
knowledge that the course that they are pursuing is according to the
will of God, they will grow weary in their minds and faint; for such
has been and always will be the opposition in the hearts of
unbelievers and those that know not God, against the pure and
unadulterated religion of heaven, (the only thing which ensures
eternal life,) that they will persecute, to the uttermost, all that
worship God according to his revelations, receive the truth in the
love of it, and submit themselves to be guided and directed by his
will, and drive them to such extremities that nothing short of an
actual knowledge of their being the favorites of heaven, and of their
having embraced that order of things which God has established for
the redemption of man, will enable them to exercise that confidence
in him necessary for them to overcome the world, and obtain that
crown of glory which is laid up for them that fear God.
What is the only
thing that ensures eternal life? What is the unadulterated religion
of heaven? What does it mean to “having embraced that order of
things which God has established for the redemption of man?”
Perhaps the account of the Brother of Jared found in Ether 3:12-20
can shed some light on the Lord's order of things and what occurs.
Here and now in mortality, can you be redeemed from the fall without
the Lord showing Himself unto you and you being brought back into my
presence? Is there any other way for anyone to be redeemed without
following the order of things which God has established for the
redemption of man?
Is there any other
way than to know the Anointed Redeemer Himself, embrace Him, and
enter into His presence? Can you accomplish this by attending a two
hour temple session that teaches FIGURATIVELY the way back to His
presence, passing by sentinels along the way? Or ... is this talking
about the real thing, recognizing and adhering to the words of angels
here and now, sacrificing all that the Lord instructs, repenting and
facing God, parting the veil, and LITERALLY embracing Him, entering
His presence, being redeemed, and laying hold on eternal life?
For a man to lay down his all, his
character and reputation, his honor and applause, his good name among
men, his houses, his lands, his brothers and sisters, his wife and
children, and even his own life also, counting all things but filth
and dross for the excellency of the knowledge of Jesus Christ,
requires more than mere belief, or supposition that he is doing the
will of God, but actual knowledge: realizing, that when these
sufferings are ended he will enter into eternal rest; and be a
partaker of the glory of God.
For unless a person does know that he
is walking according to the will of God, it would be offering an
insult to the dignity of the Creator, were he to say that he would be
a partaker of his glory when he should be done with the things of
this life. But when he has this knowledge, and most assuredly knows
that he is doing the will of God, his confidence can be equally
strong that he will be a partaker of the glory of God.
Let us here observe, that a religion
that does not require the sacrifice of all things, never has power
sufficient to produce the faith necessary unto life and salvation;
for from the first existence of man, the faith necessary unto the
enjoyment of life and salvation never could be obtained without the
sacrifice of all earthly things: it was through this sacrifice, and
this only, that God has ordained that men should enjoy eternal life;
and it is through the medium of the sacrifice of all earthly things,
that men do actually know that they are doing the things that are
well pleasing in the sight of God. When a man has offered in
sacrifice all that he has, for the truth's sake, not even withholding
his life, and believing before God that he has been called to make
this sacrifice, because he seeks to do his will, he does know most
assuredly, that God does and will accept his sacrifice and offering,
and that he has not nor will not seek his face in vain. Under these
circumstances, then, he can obtain the faith necessary for him to lay
hold on eternal life.
To obtain a
promise of surety or covenant of eternal life and salvation from
Christ, what is required? What does it take to have power sufficient
to produce the faith necessary unto life and salvation? Must you be
willing to make a sacrifice of all earthly things?
Would you suppose
the opposition in the hearts of unbelievers and those that know not
God would challenge the faith of the believers and those that know
God. Would the opposition be against the order of things which God
has established? Would the adversary oppose the redemption of man?
Would you suspect that the unbelievers, who know not God and belong
to the church of the devil, would tend to and likely cause
opposition?
If so, what would
be potential sacrifices required from the believers, who are “wise
and have received the truth, and have taken the Holy Spirit for their
guide, and have not been deceived”? (D&C 45:57) Potential
sacrifices may include some of the following: Sacrifice her character
and reputation? His honor and applause? A good name among men? Your
social status? Houses? Lands? Material possessions? Investments?
Jobs? Business? Occupation? Income? Brothers and sisters? Spouse?
Children? Relatives? Neighbors? “Friends”? And even his own
life? Everyone's sacrifice seems to be unique and perfectly situated
in such a fashion to test and stretch each individual perfectly.
Whenever a man has
offered in sacrifice all that he has, for the truth's sake, not even
withholding his life, and believing before God that he has been
called to make this sacrifice, what has always happened? Time and
time again? Generation after generation? What are the results,
blessings, and outcomes that repeatedly emerge and occur by applying
the same patterns, truths, and “order of things” under the hand
of God, who changes not?!
After you have
offered through the medium sacrifice all that you have been required
of God, for the truth's sake, not even withholding your life, and
believing before God that you have been called to make this
sacrifice, what will surely happen? To YOU, intimately and
personally?
It is in vain for persons to fancy
to themselves that they are heirs with those, or can be heirs with
them, who have offered their all in sacrifice, and by this means
obtained faith in God and favor with him so as to obtain eternal
life, unless they in like manner offer unto him the same sacrifice,
and through that offering obtain the knowledge that they are accepted
of him.” (Lectures on Faith 6:3-8)
Assuming you have not sacrificed what God requires of you and have failed to obtain His
promise of eternal life, is there any fairness, logical reason, or
justifiable expectation or anticipation for you to simply stroll into
the Zion, Heaven, or Christ's presence with others, who have offered
their all in sacrifice, and by this means obtained faith in God and
favor with him so as to obtain eternal life?
As you observe and
experience first hand sacrifices, perhaps you will better appreciate how
profoundly and perfectly God really does know you.
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