Doctrine and Covenants 78:18
"And ye cannot bear all things now; nevertheless, be of good cheer, for I will lead you along. The kingdom is yours and the blessings thereof are yours, and the riches of eternity are yours. "Here are a couple of things that we can learn from this simple verse of scripture:
- In the first line it says: "ye cannot bear all things now." At first, it seems a little condescending. Of course, as prideful humans, we want to be able to bear all things, but we ultimately realize that we can't. This is simply an acknowledgment from our Heavenly Father that we are unable to do all things.
- Even though we know that we cannot bear all things right now in this life, Heavenly Father gives us a wonderful promise in this verse. He promises us that "[he] will lead [us] along." We need his help, through the enabling power of the Atonement, to be able to make it through all the trials needed for our progression, and here in this scripture we are given a guarantee for that help. What a wonderful promise that every person on this earth has been given!
- Because of this great promise, God commands us to do something in return for His help. Right before we promises that He will lead us along, He commands us to "be of good cheer." Sometimes, that is a hard commandment to follow. It is hard to be happy, especially when we are struggling and in our darkest hour, depending on our Savior's help just to make it through a day. However, we have the Savior on our side. How can we not be happy? We have a knowledge of the gospel of Jesus Christ, and a fulness of the gospel right at our fingertips. We are in the fullness of times. There are so many things for us to be grateful for - we have living prophets to direct us, temples in which we can make sacred covenants with God and seal our families for eternity, and a loving Heavenly Father whom we know we can cry out for hep ANYTIME when we need it.
- The next sentence is just as powerful as the last one. Read this: "The kingdom is yours and the blessings thereof are yours, and the riches of eternity are yours." This revelation was given to Joseph Smith for himself, Sidney Rigdon, and Newel K. Whitney during the early days of the church. At the time, these were very imperfect men, still trying to learn how to run the church. But they were faithful, and that was enough for the Lord. The same promise can be given to us. We all struggle. We all have fears. We all sometimes don't know what to do. But if we can be of good cheer and follow the Savior, then the riches of eternity will be ours. That is a powerful promise, and something that we all will desire at some point. God will take us as imperfect people, and mold us and lead us to be worthy of that wonderful blessing to partake of the riches of eternity and live with Him forever.
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Great post! Keep them coming. These were some great insights. I love that scripture.
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