What would
your answer be if someone asked you what you would do to prepare, if you knew
the Saviour was coming tomorrow? I know what it should be: NOTHING! What could
you possibly do in one day to make up for years of not doing it?
Consider
what Elder Dallin H. Oaks said we should be doing in preparation for the
Saviour’s return: “Are we following the Lord’s command, ‘Stand ye in holy
places, and be not moved, until the day of the Lord come; for behold, it cometh
quickly’? (D&C 87:8).
“What are
those ‘holy places’? Surely they include the temple and its covenants
faithfully kept. Surely they include a home where children are treasured and
parents are respected. Surely the holy places include our posts of duty assigned
by priesthood authority, including missions and callings faithfully fulfilled
in branches, wards, and stakes” (in Conference Report, April 2004, 7-8 or
Ensign May 2004, 9-10)
How many of
the things he has mentioned could we cram into one day? Could keeping the
temple covenants for one day obliterate years of neglect? Could loving and
respecting our children and parents for one day wipe away all the impatience,
intolerance, anger, abuse, disobedience or animosity that we might have been
inflicting on each other for a prolonged time? How about fulfilling a mission
in one day or faithfully fulfilling a calling?
In the
abovementioned talk, Elder Oaks says that “we need to make both temporal and
spiritual preparations for the events prophesied at the time of the Second
Coming”. He also said that the preparation most likely to be neglected is the
spiritual one. The Book of Mormon teaches us the importance of this.
Sixteen
years after the signs of the Saviour’s birth, the Nephites faced a huge threat
of extinction by the Gadianton robbers. The governor of this band, Giddianhi,
made a lofty demand of the governor of the land, Lachoneous, that the Nephites
surrender all their lands. Lachoneous refused and made elaborate preparations for
defense arming his people to the teeth (3 Nephi 3:13,14).
By all accounts they should all have felt
incredibly secure. But lucky for them Lachoneous was a God-fearing man and he
warned his people that no matter how much physical protection they had, if they
did not repent and turn to God, they will in no way be delivered out of the
hands of Gadiantons (v 15). So powerful was this man that great fear came upon
the people and they did all in their might to do exactly as he said (v 25).
Two other
things most worthy of mention are these: 1. They appointed as the chief captain
of their army someone who had the spirit of revelation and was a ‘great prophet
among them’ and; 2. They gathered themselves together in ‘one land, and one
body’ (v 19, 25). In other words, they were united and they had a prophet at
their head. Does it remind you of the Church? Because it should.
When the most
perilous times come, we will not want to be found in the world, but the most
important holy place, in the Church, following the counsel of the
Prophet…..only we can’t wait until the calamities strike. We need to ensure our
place in the Church now and be in tune with the voice of the Prophet, now. Because
after all, the calamities have already started……
- CATHRYNE ALLEN
(Art: Second Coming by Brent Borup)
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