Jesus will
come again to the earth. This time he
will be coming in glory. When he comes,
the wicked people on the earth will be destroyed. Their spirits will go to the spirit world to
be taught and nurtured by a loving but just God. They will suffer the consequences of their
sins but will not remain in hell forever.
God is a loving person who will eventually rescue their souls. Meanwhile, the righteous sons and daughters
of God who remain on the earth will enjoy the fruits of their
righteousness. We will carry on the work
of salvation. We will live our lives
free of Satan’s temptations and power.
We will not experience death. Our
wives will not suffer in child bearing.
It will be a thousand years of peace and joy. We can have this happiness now. We can choose the right way. The right way is
to follow Jesus, keep his commandments, and walk in holiness day to day.
Thursday, August 29, 2013
Wednesday, August 21, 2013
Chapter 22
Feeling grateful and
giving thanks to our Father in Heaven and His Son, Jesus Christ is important to
spirituality and well being. Gratitude
swells within us. We let go of fear and feel the presence of a Loving Father.
Monday, August 19, 2013
Chapter 21
D&C 113
gives some answers about who the “rod,” “stem,” and “root,” of Jesse are. Suffice it to say Jesus is the Stem and
Joseph Smith is the Root. The identity
of the rod is not stated. The glorious
peace of the Millennium is described by Isaiah.
Little children will grow up without fear! Faith will flourish. We must try to eliminate fear from our lives
now.
Friday, August 16, 2013
Chapter 20
Regarding
our ability to function without God, he asks, “Shall the ax boast itself against
him that heweth therewith? Shall the saw magnify itself against him that
shaketh it?”
Thursday, August 15, 2013
Chapter 19
“For unto us
a child is born, unto us a son is given; and the government shall be upon his
shoulder; and his name shall be called, Wonderful, Counselor, The Mighty God,
The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace.”
Can you hear it? Handel’s pen has
engraved it upon our hearts. Do you
believe it? Jesus is the Christ; he will
take care of us forever.
Wednesday, August 14, 2013
Chapter 18
Isaiah’s two
sons were named by the Lord. “Things are
going to get very bad” and “Things are going to get a lot better,” were the two
names…really. My interpretations are
pretty close. One name,
Maher-shalal-hash-baz, is named for the destruction and captivity of Israel by Assyria. The other name, Shearjashub, is named for when Israel
is freed from bondage and gathered in.
We have named our children after our parents, close friends, or because
we just liked the name. We love each of
our children and grandchildren and we honor their sacred names.
Tuesday, August 13, 2013
Chapter 17
This chapter
reminds me of Handel’s Messiah because of vs. 14: “Therefore the Lord himself shall
give you a sign—Behold, a virgin shall conceive, and shall bear a son, and
shall call his name Immanuel.” According
to Stefan Zweig, author of Decisive Moments in History, the 21st
of August, 1741, Handel received the lyrics for the Messiah from his lyricist,
Jennens, the poet who had written the words for two previous oratorios by
Handel. The music descended from the heavens into Handel’s pen as a rushing of
many waters. After three short weeks wherein Handel hardly ate, drank, or
slept, the work was completed. Handel
put down his pen on September 14th (Zweig, pp. 63-83). I especially
love this book because my friend, Lowell Bangerter, translated it from German
into English.
Monday, August 12, 2013
Chapter 16
The
cleansing power of Christ is available immediately when we repent. Isaiah testifies that is precisely what
happened to him. In a sacred setting,
couched in temple symbols he paints a picture of a personal visit with the
Savior in which he (Isaiah) expresses his feelings of unworthiness. In response Jehovah sends an angel to touch
his lips, symbolizing a purging of sin from Isaiah’s life. We have access to this same cleansing
power. If we humble ourselves and ask
the Lord for forgiveness he will do it.
How is it done? By the power and
righteousness of the Great Jehovah who is full of grace and truth. He speaks to us through his Spirit the
comforting words of peace: “Thou art clean.”
Friday, August 9, 2013
Chapter 15
We live in a
wonderful time in the earth’s history. Yet, there are many who “call evil good,
and good evil.” Isaiah describes a day
of great innovation and invention. His
description of planes and railroads in vs. 28-29 is classic: “Whose arrows shall
be sharp and all their bows bent, and their horses’ hoofs shall be counted like
flint, and their wheels like a whirlwind, their roaring like a lion. They shall roar like young lions; yea, they
shall roar, and lay hold of the prey, and shall carry away safe, and none shall
deliver.” Can you see the metal wheels
of the railroad engines sparking down the tracks? Can you see the great passenger airplanes
that eat up the passengers and then deliver them safely to their
destinations? All of these latter-day
inventions came forth after the restoration of the gospel and establishment of
Christ’s church again upon the earth.
Before 1830 transportation by horse or boat had been the same for
thousands of years. With the “ensign to
the nations,” that is the Book of Mormon and the Restoration of the Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the Lord has blessed the earth with the
means to get the message to all of the world.
Thursday, August 8, 2013
Chapter 14
The
Atonement of Christ is a great covering.
He is our refuge from the storms of life. Instead of blaming him when things are hard,
we must come to him and place our burdens upon him in faith. His Atonement purges our sins and burns them
up. The enabling power flowing from His
Atonement is the way we will overcome every affliction including addiction, bad
habits, smallness of character, selfishness, fears, and laziness. When something bad happens, we must turn to
him and not away. “Come unto me all ye
who are heavy laden, and I shall give thee rest.” Wayward sons and daughters will return
through and with Christ who is ready and able to save.
Wednesday, August 7, 2013
Chapter 13
Isaiah
paints a picture of pride, disobedience to God, and the consequence of
sin. Both men and women are equally chastised
by the Lord: the men for failing to be providers and righteous priesthood
bearers (refusing to give priesthood blessings); the women for their
worldliness and vanity. This is a
humbling chapter. All of must
self-evaluate and say, “Lord, is it I?”
Tuesday, August 6, 2013
Chapter 12
Isaiah sees
the temples built in the mountains in the latter-days and almost in the same
breath he talks about Christ’s second coming and the peace of the millennium! These are the temples of our God, built in
Salt Lake City, Logan, Ogden, and Provo.
This is the Conference Center. This
is the church in the Latter-days. Isaiah
saw our day. We are living in the
glorious last days that all the prophets saw with great joy. We must think about Jesus Christ’s coming and
prepare ourselves to meet him.
Friday, August 2, 2013
Chapter 11
It was Nephi’s
challenge to convince his people that the Savior would be coming into the world
to redeem the world. It is our challenge
today to believe he will come again to the earth that he redeemed. But more challenging and more crucial is the
decision to believe Him and His message.
Yesterday, I went to a lecture by Tom Tyler, my friend from Las Vegas
days. He said Jesus wants to put his
arms around us. In fact, if he were to
visit us in person right now, the first thing he would do is give us an
affectionate hug. When Nephi and Jacob
saw Jesus, as recorded in this chapter, he would have hugged them. Jesus is a loving, affectionate being. The Spirit fills us with this love. Love casts out our fears. Hugs are amazing!
Thursday, August 1, 2013
Chapter 10
Oh,
despicable me! We say it to ourselves
almost every day when we fall short. Yet
Christ is there. Our Father in Heaven is there.
They say to us, “Therefore, cheer up your hearts and remember that ye
are free to act for yourselves.” The
barrier of unbelief comes because Satan is a real being and daily tells us of
our worthlessness. For some reason, many
of us, having heard this message so constantly throughout our lives, have
unfortunately come to believe it. Don’t
believe it! It is a lie! “Wherefore…reconcile
yourselves to the will of God, and not to the will of the devil and the flesh;
and remember, after ye are reconciled unto God, that it is only in the through
the grace of God that ye are saved.
Wherefore, may God raise you from death by the power of the
resurrection, and also from everlasting death by the power of the atonement,
that ye may be received into the eternal kingdom of God, that ye may praise him
through grace divine.”
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