I often see a close
and loving family outside the Church and wonder how they will feel after this
life, unconnected with no ties throughout eternity. Some of them will never join
the Church in this life.
Herein is the
mercy of our God….
When angel Moroni visited
Joseph Smith on 21 September 1823, he told him of an important part of the restoration
that will take place 13 years later. He told Joseph that the sealing power of
the Priesthood will be restored to the earth by the hand of Elijah the prophet
who will ‘plant in the hearts of the children the promises made to the fathers,
and the hearts of the children shall turn to their fathers’ (D&C 2:2)
This sealing power
comes in two parts. The first part is the planting into our hearts the promises
made to the fathers: “Who are the fathers? They are Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob,
to whom the promises were made. What are the promises? They are the promises of
a continuation of the family unit in eternity” (Bruce R. McConkie, The
Millenial Messiah: The Second Coming of the Son of Man [1982], 267l; see
also D&C 27:10; Doctrine and Covenants Student Manual commentary for D&C
2:2).
The second part is
the turning of our hearts to our own ancient fathers. Elder Jeffrey R. Holland
of the Quorum of the Twelve said that not only has God made these promises to
the ancient patriarchs but that we “undoubtedly made them to our own lineal
fathers and mothers, those who came to earth before the gospel was restored but
whom we promised to provide its saving ordinances” (Christ and the New Covenant
1977, p. 297)
So it is through
this sealing power and the saving ordinances we provide for our kindred dead
that we inherit the promises of the Abrahamic Covenant. If not, the creation of
this earth would be utterly wasted “as a sealed, united, celestially saved
family of God is the ultimate purpose of mortality”. (Jeffrey R. Holland, Christ
and the New Covenant, p 297-98)
But the earth’s
purpose will not be 'utterly wasted' at the Saviour's coming (D&C
2:3) because the sealing power of the priesthood was restored to the earth by
Elijah in the Kirtland Temple in 1836 through Joseph Smith and Oliver Cowdery.
The
spirit of Elijah whispers to Church members and non-members alike in the world
today who are desperately seeking their roots. Even the ones who don’t know
why, will one day give thanks to the God of this universe who made the family
ties eternal and preserved the love that binds us together, now and forever…..
Your life has come and gone
But your footprints remain
And your blood courses through my veins.
Because of God’s eternal grace
We will once again embrace.
I weep not that we are now apart,
For I carry you with me,
I carry you in my heart.
- CATHRYNE ALLEN
(Art: Elijah Appearing in the Kirtland Temple by Dan Lewis)