"For enquire, I pray thee, of the former age, and prepare thyself to the search of their fathers:
(For we are but of yesterday, and know nothing, because our days upon earth are a shadow:)
Shall not they teach thee, and tell thee, and utter words out of their heart?"
Job 8:8-10
This
is the scripture that all the history majors love. :) Genealogists,
too. :) Seriously though, even though I am neither... this is cool. We
are so arrogant sometimes in our lives, thinking that our parents and
ancestors knew nothing of our lives, that they don't have any lessons to
teach us... that human history isn't really relevant to our lives. So,
let's think about it for a minute... how different are we? Sure, we
have palm pilots instead of stone tablets... but so what? Because we
can communicate faster doesn't necessarily mean that we have learned to
communicate *better.* If you don't believe me, sit down with the story
of Moses and the children of Israel, and write down all the similarities
you see in society today... and in your own life. There are many, I
promise. And Shakespeare and bunches of writers and poets from long
ago... they still resonate with us, because they had something to say
about the human condition. We are *so* arrogant to think that we don't
need our history... that we don't need the scriptures or the pioneers...
or the stories. They went through the test too... learned the same
lessons. Maybe in a different way... but they learned patience, and
love, and priorities... and they learned to be good people, and to
accomplish things in their lives... to change the world. I'm not saying
that there isn't a lot of history out there of people who didn't learn
much, or who got stuck on one lesson and never learned it. There are
many of those as well... but can't we learn from those too... and not
make the same mistakes?
We *are* but of yesterday... we *do* know
nothing, unless we read it and learn from it. And, as we read and think
and study the past... those people will teach us. That's why they talk
about the Book of Mormon as a voice from the dust sometimes... it's our
past, come back to tell us something. Maybe we should listen.
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