"Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path" (Psalms 119:105).

"All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness" (2 Timothy 3:16).

"Is not this real? I say unto you, Yea, because it is light; and whatsover is light, is good, because it is discernible, therefore ye must know that it is good; and now behold, after ye have tasted this light is your knowledge perfect?" (Alma 32:35; emphasis added).

Thursday, April 1, 2010

The work of the Father has commenced

"When ye shall receive this record [the Book of Mormon] ye may know that the work of the Father has commenced upon all the face of the land.

"Therefore, repent all ye ends of the earth, and come unto me, and believe in my gospel, and be baptized in my name; for he that believeth and is baptized shall be saved; but he that believeth not shall be damned; and signs shall follow them that believe in my name.

"And blessed is he that is found faithful unto my name at the last day, for he shall be lifted up to dwell in the kingdom prepared for him from the foundation of the world. And behold it is I that hath spoken it. Amen" (Ether 4: 17-19).

The prophet Moroni recorded these words of the Savior sometime between A.D. 400 and 421.

The biblical record abundantly teaches that after the earthly ministry of the Lord Jesus there would come a great falling away or apostasy from the simple truths of the gospel of Jesus Christ. This falling away would require God to commence His work anew in the last days (the time in which we now live) to bring His gospel to the gentile nations and to gather in scattered Israel. That latter-day work, the restoration of the original Christianity, is also abundantly forecast in the Bible. A tangible evidence that the work was beginning again was the translation and publication of the Book of Mormon, which occurred in 1829 and 1830, a sign to all men everywhere that God was beginning his latter-day work, a marvelous work and a wonder, to prepare the earth for the Second Coming of Jesus Christ.

And in context of that declaration—that the Book of Mormon record would signal that the work of the Father had commenced anew—the Savior defines again, as He does in numerous places throughout the scriptures, what it means to come unto Jesus. It involves repentance, a change of heart and mind, a turning away from sin and evil. It involves believing in Him and His gospel. It involves being baptized in the manner and by the authority that He has prescribed.

A person who thus comes unto Jesus—by repenting, believing, being baptized, and being faithful unto the end—will be saved. A person who do not do these things will be damned. That is the straightforward declaration of Jesus.

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