My Come, Follow Me lesson for this week took me to Doctrine and Covenants 41-44. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was growing rapidly in 1830 and 1831, and many new converts were rushing to Kirtland, Ohio, to join with the Saints. The growth was exciting but challenging.
Many of the new converts were
bringing doctrines and practices from their previous religions. Upon arriving in
Kirtland in February 1831, Joseph Smith discovered that a group of new members
were attempting to have their property in common as did the Saints in the New
Testament (see Acts 4:32-37). Joseph inquired of the Lord and received revelations
where the Lord corrected and clarified some important matters.
The Lord gave the revelation, which
is now Doctrine and Covenants 41, on February 4, 1831, to help the Saints prepare
to receive His law that He would reveal a few days later. The first five verses
of this section are as follow:
1 Hearken and hear, O ye my people,
saith the Lord and your God, ye whom I delight to bless with the greatest of
all blessings, ye that hear me; and ye that hear me not will I curse, that have
professed my name, with the heaviest of all cursings.
2 Hearken, O ye elders of my church
whom I have called, behold I give unto you a commandment, that ye shall
assemble yourselves together to agree upon my word;
3 And by the prayer of your faith ye
shall receive my law, that ye may know how to govern my church and have all
things right before me.
4 And I will be your ruler when I come;
and behold, I come quickly, and ye shall see that my law is kept.
5 He that receiveth my law and doeth
it, the same is my disciple; and he that saith he receiveth it and doeth it
not, the same is not my disciple, and shall be cast out from among you.
The Lord promised to reveal His law “by
the prayer of [their] faith” (Doctrine and Covenants 41:3). To help the Saints
to prepare to receive His law, the Lord explained that they must receive His
law and do it to become true disciples (see Doctrine and Covenants 41:5). Although
many people profess to be Christians or followers of Christ, not all of them
are willing to do what He says. Those who are obedient in following Him and
doing what He says will have the privilege of entering the kingdom of heaven
(see Matthew 7:21).
A few days later on February 9, the Lord
revealed His law, the revelation that is now known as Doctrine and Covenants
42. The Lord called Section 42 “my law to govern my church” (verse 59). This
section gives truths that are necessary to establish the Lord’s Church in the
latter days. One important truth is that there is always something new to
learn: “If thou shalt ask, thou shalt receive revelation upon revelation,
knowledge upon knowledge” (Doctrine and Covenants 42:61).
Several latter-day Apostles of Jesus
Christ have reminded us what it means to be His disciples. Then-Elder Dallin H.
Oaks of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles said: “Following Christ is not a
casual or occasional practice but a continuous commitment and way of life that
applies at all times and in all places” (“Followers of Christ,” Ensign, May
2013, 97).
Then-President Dieter F. Uchtdorf of the
First Presidency testified that being a disciple is more than speaking about Jesus
Christ or proclaiming to be a disciple.
It is not enough merely to speak of Jesus
Christ or proclaim that we are His disciples. It is not enough to surround
ourselves with symbols of our religion. Discipleship is not a spectator sport.
We cannot expect to experience the blessings of faith by standing inactive on
the sidelines any more than we can experience the benefits of health by sitting
on a sofa watching sporting events on television and giving advice to the
athletes. And yet for some, “spectator discipleship” is a preferred if not a
primary way of worshipping.
Ours is not a secondhand religion. We
cannot receive the blessings of the gospel merely by observing the good that
others do. We need to get off the sidelines and practice what we preach” (“The Way
of the Disciple,” Ensign, May 2009, 76-77).
Jesus
Christ invites all people to follow Him and become His disciple. Those people who
learn His law and do it will be blessed, but those who know the law and refuse
to follow it will be cursed.
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