I
wrote yesterday about the practical knowledge of mortality that is essential for
us in our rise to godhood. We acquire this knowledge through lessons we are
given that provide an opportunity for acquisition of godly attributes and
skills.
Every
single quality I desired in life and asked for was not freely given. What was
given was a practical lesson in difficulties I had to go through to acquire the
skill I wanted. Indeed, just knowledge of it could not develop a godly
character. It’s a matter of doing. I have wondered which of my lessons I didn’t
need and the answer is I needed all of them. I have likewise asked myself what
lessons I missed that had to be repeated because I was at the time unyielding.
I
think of the Saviour and wonder which ones He could have skipped. Even He had
to wade through the probationary state of mortality step by step receiving “grace
for grace until He received a fulness”…..and he received all power, both in
heaven and on earth, and the glory of the Father was with him….” (D&C
93:12,13,17).
Now
relate this to us. Verses 19 and 20 of Section 93 state that we too can receive
of the fulness if we follow the example of the Saviour…but we too shall receive
it “grace for grace”, one step at the time, one lesson after another. Would we
have that example of fulness if the Saviour didn’t embrace ALL of His mortal
experience? His subjection to receiving ‘grace for grace’ was for the benefit
of the human race. He showed the way to perfection.
“He
is the way, the truth, and the light, and no one can come back into the
presence of our Father in heaven except through him. Christ is God the Son and
possesses every virtue in its perfection. Therefore, the only measure of true
greatness is how close a man can become like Jesus. (President Ezra Taft
Benson, in CR, Oct 1972, p 53 or Ensign Jan 1973, p 57)
I
often reflect on Him ‘who for the joy that was set before him endured the
cross’ (Hebrews 12:2) and know that I can hope for the same joy if I follow Him
to the end of my mortality……grace for grace…..
The
lessons of my life flowed like a river
Winding
through days, months and years;
I
rescued a few but missed so many
From
the currents as I saw them passing;
They
drowned in a daze of my ignorance,
Unwanted
and ignored but yet abiding.
I
fish them now from the pool of my memory
And
give them life everlasting.
- CATHRYNE ALLEN
(Art: Jesus the Symbol of Hope by Ivan Guaderrama)
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