“A
1986 “Guideposts” magazine contains the story of a woman who discovered what
she called “the nevertheless principle”. She had been facing a difficult
experience with her husband’s having a malignant brain tumour. She said that in
the midst of the experience, at a moment of her greatest pleading, God granted
her a word in a moment of inspiration. This single word was NEVERTHELESS. She
said:
“I
knew it had to be a special word, though I didn’t yet know it would become a
life-style. I was sure only that it was a kind of promise. It was even a
powerful little phrase: never the less.
“Never
the less with God, no matter what. Always the most. Though I was alone in this
automobile, nevertheless God Himself was right here beside me. Though doctors
pronounced Jerry incurable, nevertheless he would be gloriously healed. Perhaps
not here on earth as we had prayed. If Jerry’s physical body should die,
nevertheless he would go on living in another, greater dimension.” (Marion Bond
West, “One Simple Word from God”, p 12)
- (Jerry A. Wilson, “The Great Plan
of Happiness” p 40)”
This
woman researched the word ‘nevertheless’ in her Bible and found it 90 times. There
is a scripture in the Doctrine and Covenants which uses this word to its
biggest potential to teach us of Christ’s character:
“For
I the Lord cannot look upon sin with the least degree of allowance; NEVERTHELESS,
he that repents and does the commandments of the Lord shall be forgiven”
(D&C 1:31-32).
Imagine
if that word was not there. Imagine if instead of a semicolon there was a fullstop.
Instead this one simple word introduces not only three doctrinal principles but
the Saviour’s attribute which makes salvation possible: repentance>obedience>forgiveness…..born
out of mercy.
If
there was no mercy, we would all be lost. If He was not, we would not be,
silence would have wept at Calvary!
- CATHRYNE ALLEN
(Art by Land of Dreams)
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