“When Mary
told Joseph that she was with child by the power of the Holy Ghost, his
reaction was one not only of shock, of sorrow, and of dismay, but also of
disbelief…..That he wanted to believe Mary, but did not, is shown by his determination
‘to put her away privily’ with as little embarrassment as possible.
He planned
to give her a letter of divorce in the presence of two witnesses only, as the
law permitted, rather than to make the dissolution of their contract to marry a
matter of public knowledge and possible gossip. It must have been at this point
that Mary sped hastily to Hebron to find comfort in the arms of Elisabeth.”
(Bruce R.
McConkie, The Mortal Messiah Book 1, p 331-2)
Mary stayed
with Elisabeth in Hebron for three months. We may well suppose that Joseph
struggled with his problem during that time until he received the revelation
from angel Gabriel who appeared to him in a dream testifying of the divine paternity
of Mary’s expected child.
In Elder
McConkie’s words: “As with all men, his [Joseph’s) faith and his willingness to
submit to the divine will in all things [had to] be tested.” (ibid)
This
submission to God’s will would have to have been Joseph’s greatest trial of
faith. That he passed the test with flying colours is evidenced by his guardianship
and care of the Christ child and His mother.
What relief
and elation Joseph must have felt when he was assured of Mary’s condition. It
meant she was still his but he must have envisaged that fathering such an
important child that was not his own would mean he would tread a difficult
road.
Receiving confirmation
of the path we should follow in life is one thing but following that path is
another. Receiving is sometimes the easy part and following, the hardest
because it means you are conforming to God’s will instead of your own.
On a lesser
scale than Joseph’s, but also of eternal significance, is our commitment to follow the revelations we
receive:
“After you
have gotten the message, after you have paid the price to feel his love and
hear the word of the Lord, ‘go forward’. Don’t fear, don’t vacillate, don’t
quibble, don’t whine….with the spirit of revelation, dismiss your fears and
wade in with both feet…..
“Therefore,
let not your hearts faint….Mine angel shall go up before you…and also my
presence, and in time ye shall possess the goodly land (D&C 103:17-20)……What
goodly land? Your goodly land. Your promised land. Your New Jerusalem. Your own
little acre flowing with milk and honey. Your future. Your dreams. Your
destiny.”
-
Jeffrey
R. Holland, Cast Not Away Therefore Your Confidence, BYU Speeches , March 2, 1999
Next time
you hear the voice of revelation, do not retreat, because you might just
discover how very important you are…..to yourself….and to someone else.
When
God called,
So
willing was your spiritually tender heart
No
forces of hell could sever you
from
your appointed path.
The
guardian of my youth,
The
obedient servant of the Lord,
Thou
art Joseph
The
valiant son of God.
- CATHRYNE ALLEN
(Art: Mary and Joseph by Rose Datoc Dall)
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