Thursday, December 27, 2001

Doctrine and Covenants 101:4

"Therefore, they must needs be chastened and tried, even as Abraham, who was commanded to offer up his only son."
Doctrine and Covenants 101:4


This reminds me of something that Joseph Smith once said... "from the first existence of man, the faith necessary unto the enjoyment of life and salvation never could be obtained without the sacrifice of all earthly things" (Lectures on Faith 6:7). It seems that sacrifice is a part of learning who we are.  Abraham faced a horrible choice... between his God and his son.  Not that any of us really want to be torn like that... but until we face a similar choice, will we really know where our priorities are?  Until we face *and* overcome such a choice, will we ever learn confidence in the presence of God?  We all have something in our lives that is so important to us that it rivals God in our affections... and facing a choice between severing our connection with God and severing our connection with that most important thing is difficult... more difficult than anything else we have yet experienced.  Part of building our relationship with God is putting him first, recognizing and respecting his proper place in our lives.  As we do this, we improve ourselves, and our confidence and ability in choosing good.

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