There is one phrase that is firmly etched in my
mind from all the years I have studied the scriptures and that is, “my people
Israel”. I searched this phrase in the Gospel Library this morning and pages
and pages of scriptures came up. I could not possibly get through them all. I realized
Israel is central to the Saviour’s Gospel.
The Saviour was sent exclusively to the House
of Israel (Matthew 15:24). The Gospel was not taken to the Gentiles until after
His death. The restoration of His Church is predicated on the gathering of
Israel hence the importance of the Book of Mormon. The early members of the
Church grasped this importance from the beginning and made many sacrifices to this
end.
In 1839 Brigham Young and Heber C. Kimball set
off as missionaries to the British Isles. They were both ill and their families
were left sick and destitute, “nevertheless, the two climbed into a wagon, and
while still in sight of their loved ones, Heber said, “Let’s rise up and give
them a cheer.” The two struggled to their feet and shouted, “Hurrah, hurrah for
Israel!” (Ronald A. Rasband, “Right Before Our Eyes”, GC April 2025)
I quoted scriptures in my post yesterday of the
Saviour’s abiding love for the House of Israel and how we are referred to as ‘the apple of His eye’ (Det
32:9,10; Zechariah 2:8; Psalm 17:8). There is something else that has remained
etched in my mind from studying the Old Testament.
When Moses’ brother Aaron was appointed the
head priest, the Saviour gave instructions that among his priestly garments, he
should wear a breastplate with four rows of stones set in it. The first row was
set with sardius, a topaz and a carbuncle (smaragdus); the second with emerald,
a sapphire and a diamond; the third with ligure, an agate and an amethyst; and the fourth with a beryl, an onyx and a jasper.
These stones were gems and jewels and they had an inscription on them representing
each tribe of the 12 tribes of Israel (Exodus 28:15-21).
This is the worth and value that the Saviour
places on ‘His people Israel’. And the most significant thing? The breastplate
with the gems had to be worn ‘upon Aaron’s heart before the Lord continually’
(Exodus 28:29,30). Can you see the significance of this?
How much are you worth to Christ as a member of
‘His people Israel’?
·
“And
they shall be mine, saith the Lord of hosts, in that day when I make up my
jewels” (Malachi 3:17)
·
“For
I the Lord, rule in the heavens above….and in the day when I shall make up my
jewels, all men shall know what it is that bespeaketh the power of God”
(D&C 60:4)
·
“Yet
I will own them, and they shall be mine in that day when I shall come to make
up my jewels (D&C 101:3)
We are not gathering Israel…..we are collecting
jewels……
- CATHRYNE ALLEN
(Art: Jesus of Nazareth by Greg Olsen)
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