“I believe that Heavenly Father wants to save every one of
his children. I do not think he intends to shut any of us out because of some
slight transgression, some slight failure to observe some rule or regulation.
There are the great elementals that we must observe, but he is not going to be
captious about the lesser things.
“I believe that his juridical concept of his dealings with
his children could be expressed in this way: I believe that in his justice and
mercy he will give us the maximum reward for our acts, give us all that he can
give, and in the reverse, I believe that he will impose upon us the minimum
penalty which it is possible for him to impose.”
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President J. Reuben Clark, In Conference Report,
October 1953, p 84
I too believe in Father’s inherent mercy because of His
perfect love but I also believe that this mercy was increased in measure
through the Atonement of His Beloved Son who is our Mediator and Advocate with
the Father.
Father is justice and Christ is mercy (3 Nephi 20:20; 27:17;
D&C 101:9; Mosiah 13:14; Moroni 7:27). Together they are the balanced scale
we will face on the day of judgment. That day we will be judged so perfectly
that we will not be able to question it.
Even though mercy cannot rob justice (Alma 42:25), it is the
mercy that we will receive that we will remember forever because it will come
from the loving heart of God. We will know then just how much we are loved…..
I marvel, Father, that You could perceive
every thought of my heart,
Long before you gifted one to me;
That you trusted my will to obey
With You so dim in my memory.
I stand amazed at Your sufferance
Of the struggling sinner like me,
And the steadfast flow of gifts you bestow
From the merciful heart that is in Thee.
(Art: The Father by FluxPro.art)