My Come Follow Me studies for this week took me to Mosiah 25-28 in a lesson titled “They Were Called the People of God.” The lesson was introduced with the following information:
After
nearly three generations of living in separate lands, the Nephites were one
people again. Limhi’s people, Alma’s people, and Mosiah’s people—even the
people of Zarahemla, who were not descended from Nephi—were now all “numbered
with the Nephites” (Mosiah 25:13). Many of them also wanted to become members
of the Lord’s Church, as Alma’s people had. So all those who “were desirous to
take upon them the name of Christ” were baptized, “and they were called the
people of God” (Mosiah 25:23-24). After years of conflict and captivity, it
seemed that the Nephites would finally enjoy a period of peace.
But
before long, unbelievers began persecuting the Saints. What made this
especially heartbreaking was that many of these unbelievers were the believers’
own children—the “rising generation” (Mosiah 26:1), including the sons of
Mosiah and one son of Alma. The account tells of a miraculous visit of an
angel. But the true miracle of this story is not just about angels appearing to
wayward sons. Conversion is a miracle that, in one way or another, needs to happen
in all of us.
The principle for this week is “I can change for the better through Jesus Christ” (Mosiah 27:8-37; 28:1-4). Alma the Younger described himself and his friends as “the very vilest of sinners” (Mosiah 28:4); therefore, they were all in need of a spiritual rebirth. That rebirth came after an angel of God appeared to Alma and the four sons of King Mosiah. Soon after his conversion, Alma the Younger testified that conversion is essential for everyone: “Marvel not that all mankind … must be born again” (Mosiah 27:25; emphasis added).
Elder David A. Bednar of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints the process of being born again to the process of turning cucumbers into pickles.
A pickle is a cucumber that has been
transformed according to a specific recipe and series of steps. The first steps
in the process of changing a cucumber into a pickle are preparing and cleaning….
The next steps in this process of change
are immersing and saturating the cucumbers in salt brine for an
extended period of time….
The final step in the process requires the
sealing of the cured pickles in jars that have been sterilized and
purified….
To summarize, a cucumber becomes a pickle
as it is prepared and cleaned, immersed in and saturated with salt brine, and
sealed in a sterilized container. This procedure requires time and cannot be
hurried, and none of the essential steps can be ignored or avoided….
Just as a cucumber must be prepared and
cleaned before it can be changed into a pickle, so you and I can be prepared
with “words of faith and of good doctrine”
(1 Timothy 4:6) and initially cleansed
through the ordinances and covenants administered by the authority of the
Aaronic Priesthood….
Proper preparing and cleaning are the
first basic steps in the process of being born again….
Just as a cucumber is transformed into a
pickle as it is immersed in and saturated with salt brine, so you and I are born
again as we are absorbed by and in the gospel of Jesus Christ. As we honor and “observe
the covenants (D&C 42:13) into which we have entered, as we “feast upon the
words of Christ” (2 Nephi 32:3), as we “pray unto the Father with all the energy
of heart” (Moroni 7:48), and as we “serve [God] with all [of our] heart, might,
mind and strength” (D&C 4:2), then:
“Because of the covenant which ye have
made ye shall be called the children of Christ, his sons and his daughters; for
behold, this day he hath spiritually begotten you; for ye say that your hearts
are changed through faith on his name; therefore, ye are born of him and have
become his sons and his daughters” (Mosiah 5:7).
The spiritual rebirth described in this
verse typically does not occur quickly or all at once; it is an ongoing process
– not a single event. Line upon line and precept upon precept, gradually and
almost imperceptibly, our motives, our thoughts, our words, and our deeds
become aligned with the will of God. This phase of the transformation process
requires time, persistence, and patience.
A cucumber only becomes a pickle through
stead, sustained, and complete immersion in salt brine. Significantly, salt is
the key ingredient in the recipe. Salt frequently is used in the scriptures as
a symbol both of a covenant and of a covenant people. And just as salt is
essential in transforming a cucumber into a pickle, so covenants are central to
our spiritual rebirth.
We begin the process of being born again
through exercising faith in Christ, repenting of our sins, and being baptized
by immersion for the remission of sins by one having priesthood authority….
And after we come out of the waters of
baptism, our souls need to be continuously immersed in and saturated with the
truth and the light of the Savior’s gospel. Sporadic and shallow dipping in the
doctrine of Christ and partial participation in His restored Church cannot
produce the spiritual transformation that enables us to walk in a newness of
life. Rather, fidelity to covenants, constancy of commitment, and offering our
whole souls unto God are required if we are to receive the blessings of
eternity….
Total immersion in and saturation with the
Savior’s gospel are essential steps in the process of being born again….
Cured cucumbers are packed into sterilized
jars and heat processed in order to remove impurities and to seal the
containers from external contaminants…. In a similar way, we progressively
become purified and sanctified as you and I are washed in the blood of the
Lamb, are born again, and receive the ordinances and honor the covenants that
are administered by the authority of the Melchizedek Priesthood….
The word sealing in my message
today does not refer exclusively to the ordinance of eternal marriage performed
in the house of the Lord….
The Holy Spirit of Promise is the
ratifying power of the Holy Ghost. When sealed by the Holy Spirit of Promise,
an ordinance, vow, or covenant is binding on earth and in heaven. (See D&C
132:7.) Receiving this “stamp of approval” from the Holy Ghost is the result of
faithfulness, integrity, and steadfastness in honoring gospel covenants “in
[the] process of time” (Moses 7:21). However, this sealing can be forfeited through
unrighteousness and transgression.
Purifying and sealing by the Holy Spirit
of Promise constitute the culminating steps in the process of being born again.
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