“One
of the Hebraic meanings of the word “Israel” is ‘ let God prevail’…..The Lord
is gathering those who are willing to let God prevail in their lives…. those
who will choose to let God be the most important influence in their lives…As an
essential prelude to the Second Coming of the Lord, it is the most important
work in the world.”  (President Russell
M. Nelson, CR October 2020) 
I
have come to understand one important aspect of ‘letting God prevail’ in our
lives….the one of God’s influence through which He teaches us what we need to
know, not to educate us but to make us His own. 
I
have shared before that I have entered into a period of physical suffering
which is new to me. For over a year now I have tried to understand its reason. Setting
aside the varied explanations that the Gospel offers, I have come to understand
and accept the most important one, what Apostle Paul meant when he said he had
lost everything for Christ’s sake that he might ‘know him..and the fellowship
of his suferings’ (Philippians 3:10). 
Through
my own minute experience of suffering, feelings of isolation and loss of hope, spiritual
understanding was recently given to me to comprehend as much as a human can do
so, the Saviour’s descent into the ‘darkness of hell’ and the loss of hope for support
and endurance He encountered when the Father withdrew His presence on the hill
of Calvary.  This is now what I somewhat
understand in the depths of my heart:
“His
descent into the darkness of hell gave the innocent Christ the power to carry
the lowest of the lowly back up into the light of salvation. Christ placed
himself in darkness, not only below the most disobedient of mortals, but below
the accumulated darkness of all sins committed throughout the history of time.
“In
drinking the cup of gall, Christ gave up all that was native to him, causing
him to cry out from its darkness, “My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?”  Nothing could have been more foreign, or more
terrifying, than being isolated from his Father’s glory.” (B. Grant Bishop,
M.D., “The LDS Gospel of Light”, p 96)
That
we might know Him, the ‘fellowship of his sufferings’ is immutable, because
only then can we truly belong to Him….
Oh
the pain that You suffered
As
all hope fled and 
Darkness
embraced You willingly!
But
Your light that lifted You
To
become a beacon of hope
For
all who sample Your sufferings
Is
the crowning glory of eternity. 
My
pain, so minute,
Yet
my understanding more vast,
With
eternal gratitude
I
accept the price. 
- CATHRYNE ALLEN
(Art: Light of Christ by Land of Dreams)

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