If
ever there was a book for our time, it is the Doctrine and Covenants: a warning
to the world and a concise compilation of prophecies, revelations and direct
instructions and commandments to Christ’s Church. When I read this book I hear
the voice of God.
Every
time I study the Doctrine and Covenants, my testimony of Joseph as a prophet grows.
No mortal man could come up with anything to rival or match any revelation contained
therein that fell from the lips of our exalted, glorified and beloved Saviour.
Consider
if anyone bar Christ himself could possibly make the promise He made at the
very start of Section 93. The promise to the faithful members of His Church is
beyond our wildest imagination:
“It
shall come to pass that every soul who forsaketh his sins and cometh unto me,
and calleth on my name and obeyeth my voice, and keepeth my commandments, shall
see my face and know that I am.” (v1)
It
is the same promise He gave to His Church in the meridian of time:
“If
a man love me, he will keep my words: and my Father will love him, and we will
come unto him, and make our abode with him.”
(John 14:23)
Could
there be a greater promise than to see His face??? Elder Bruce R. McConkie
called this “the crowning blessing of mortality”:
“We
have the power – and it is our privilege – so to live, that becoming pure in
heart, we shall see the face of God while we yet dwell as mortals in a world of
sin and sorrow. This is the crowning blessing of mortality. It is offered by
that God who is no respecter of persons to ALL the faithful in his kingdom. (In
CR, Oct 1977, p 52, or Ensign Nov 1977, p 34)
President
Spencer W. Kimball confirmed this privilege is available to all the members of
the Church:
“I
have learnt that where there is hungering after righteousness, forsaking of
sins and obedience to the commandments of God, the Lord pours out more and more
light until there is finally power to pierce the heavenly veil and to know more
than man knows. A person of such righteousness has the priceless promise that
one day he shall see the Lord’s face and know that he is.” (“Give the Lord Your Loyalty”, Ensign March
1980, p 4)
“Sanctify
yourselves that your mind become single to God, and the day will come that you
shall see him; for he will unveil his face unto you….” (D&C 88:68)
“Verily
I say unto you that it is your privilege, and a promise I give unto you that
inasmuch as you …..humble yourselves before me….the veil shall be rent and you
shall see me and know that I am….” (67:10)
I
sometimes wonder if it is our lack of worthiness or our lack of belief in the
promise that keeps Him away…..
I
lift and I float in this vast
Universal
space,
Seeking
and hoping to see Your face.
Angels
are near me,
They
beckon and call
Ensuring
I find a soft place to fall.
- CATHRYNE ALLEN
(Art: The Bridegroom by LDS Art)
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