My Come Follow Me studies for this week took me to 2 Nephi 26-30 in a lesson titled “A Marvelous Work and a Wonder.” The lesson was introduced by the following information.
“I prophesy unto you concerning the last days,” Nephi wrote (2 Nephi 26:14). In other words, he was writing about our day. And there’s reason to be concerned about what he saw: people denying the power and miracles of God; widespread jealousy and conflict. But in addition to these latter-day “works of darkness” (2 Nephi 26:10, 22) led by the adversary, Nephi also spoke of “a marvelous work and a wonder” led by God Himself (2 Nephi 27:26). Central to that work would be a book – a book that exposes Satan’s lies and gathers the righteous. That book is the Book of Mormon, the marvelous work is the work of the Lord’s Church in the latter days, and the wonder is – at least in part – that God invites all of us, despite our weaknesses, to participate in the gathering.
The gospel principle for discussion in this post is “Jesus Christ invites us all to come unto Him (2 Nephi 26:23-33). We will first look at the applicable scripture block.
23 For behold, my
beloved brethren, I say unto you that the Lord God worketh not in darkness.
24 He doeth not
anything save it be for the benefit of the world; for he loveth the
world, even that he layeth down his own life that he may draw all men
unto him. Wherefore, he commandeth none that they shall not partake of his
salvation.
25 Behold, doth he cry
unto any, saying: Depart from me? Behold, I say unto you, Nay; but he saith: Come unto
me all ye ends of the earth, buy milk and honey,
without money and without price.
26 Behold, hath he
commanded any that they should depart out of the synagogues, or out
of the houses of worship? Behold, I say unto you, Nay.
27 Hath he commanded
any that they should not partake of his salvation? Behold I say unto you,
Nay; but he hath given it free for all men; and he hath
commanded his people that they should persuade all men to repentance.
28 Behold, hath the
Lord commanded any that they should not partake of his goodness? Behold I say
unto you, Nay; but all men are privileged the one like unto
the other, and none are forbidden.
29 He commandeth that
there shall be no priestcraft; for, behold, priestcrafts are that men
preach and set themselves up for a light unto the world, that they
may get gain and praise of the world; but they seek not the welfare of
Zion.
30 Behold, the Lord
hath forbidden this thing; wherefore, the Lord God hath given a commandment
that all men should have charity, which charity is love.
And except they should have charity they were nothing. Wherefore, if they
should have charity they would not suffer the laborer in Zion to perish.
31 But the laborer in Zion shall
labor for Zion; for if they labor for money they shall perish.
32 And again, the Lord God hath commanded that
men should not murder; that they should not lie; that they should not steal;
that they should not take the name of the Lord their God in vain; that
they should not envy; that they should not have malice; that they
should not contend one with another; that they should not commit whoredoms;
and that they should do none of these things; for whoso doeth them shall
perish.
33 For none of these iniquities come of the
Lord; for he doeth that which is good among the children of men; and he
doeth nothing save it be plain unto the children of men; and he inviteth them all to come unto
him and partake of his goodness; and he denieth none that come unto
him, black and white, bond and free, male and female; and he
remembereth the heathen; and all are alike unto God, both Jew and Gentile.
[Emphasis added.]
All
are invited to come unto Jesus Christ, and The Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints sends out tens of thousands of missionaries every single year
to find those who desire to know more about Jesus Christ. Elder D. Todd Christofferson
taught the following about belonging to the Church of Jesus Christ.
The final and most important element of
the doctrine of belonging is the central role of Jesus Christ. We don’t join
the Church for fellowship alone, important as that is. We join for redemption
through the love and grace of Jesus Christ. We join to secure the ordinances of
salvation and exaltation for ourselves and those we love on both sides of the
veil. We join to participate in a great project to establish Zion in
preparation for the Lord’s return.
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