When the
Saviour granted John’s wish to remain on earth until the Second Coming, He said
He would make him ‘a ministering angel’ for the heirs of salvation who live on
the earth (D&C 7:6).
I have
often wondered what form of service that ministering would take and then I
discovered something which has had a far wider influence in the world than
anything else The Beloved could have done in person:
“Five of
the books of the Bible were written by John: the Gospel of John, three
epistles, and the book of Revelation. The world’s most widely distributed book
is the Bible, portions of which have been translated into 2,233 languages as of
2000. It has been estimated that between 1815 and 1999 some 3.88 billion Bibles
were printed (see Guinness World Records 2002, p 138). Certainly, John’s
written prophecy has gone forth among the nations” (Doctrine & Covenants
Student Manual, p 17).
The Bible
is the best-selling book in the world, with an estimated 5 billion copies sold
so far. Imagine what John the Beloved has done and continues to do for Christianity
throughout the world. His writing continues to influence, uplift, inspire and
teach Christians everywhere.
A couple of
years ago I had a sister in the Church comment on one of my posts telling me
that I should stop preaching to the choir and get out to teach the unconverted.
I reminded her that even the choir needs converting from time to time.
It gives me
comfort that John’s writing ministers for ‘the heirs of salvation’. I consider
myself one of those heirs having accepted Christ as my Saviour and Redeemer. I
can tell you that I need to be comforted, inspired and taught by the word of
God just as much as those who are yet not converted.
The word of
God does not discriminate between the children of God. We are all equally in
need of spiritual nourishment. I find that in the scriptures. I don’t know
where I would be if the prophets and scribes of old did not keep records of
prophecies and accounts of inspiring events and men and women of valour.
I could go
on and on about the importance and purpose of scriptures. They that are given
by inspiration from God make us wise unto salvation, they are profitable for
doctrine, for reproof, for correction and instruction in righteousness (2
Timothy 3:15,16, JST 16a). But I suspect you know all this because you are the
converted……
This,
however, is what I consider John’s ministering amounting to: “…..the scriptures
shall be given, even as they are in my own bosom, to the salvation of mine own
elect. For they will hear my voice, and shall see me, and shall not be asleep;
and shall abide the day of my coming; for they shall be purified, even as I am
pure.” (D&C 35:20,21).
Who are the
elect? They are the heirs of salvation, they are those who know Christ, they
are those who love Him and obey Him, they are the ones who will be saved and
they are the ones who are preparing for His appearing.
I am
certain this was the Beloved’s intent every time he sat down to write. I am certain
he wanted to bring to us the Christ that he knew and loved…..to bolster our
faith, to keep us believing and hoping, to help us look forward to that day
when He shall come in His glory to gather us in the arms of His love….to save
us….to take us home.
Cherish the
scriptures, feast upon the words of Christ and feel ministered to……
Daily
I stand in my holy place
As
I feast upon Thy word,
Ever
hopeful I will meet You there,
Thy
Spirit to embrace
And
the cares of this world to arrest.
I
reach for You in darkness
And
step up to heaven’s door;
I
am bathed in light
And
am granted entrance to Your heart.
- CATHRYNE ALLEN
(Art: Uplift the World by Eva Koleva Timothy)
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