Title: I am the Law and the Light
1I am the Law and the Light
2President Benson
- We are a covenant-making people. The temple is
one of the holy places in which the Savior
commanded the faithful to stand. It is a holy
place because it is a house of covenants.
3Rabbi Sternfield of Chicago
- Nearly 4000 years ago, in seeking to establish
our peoples own unique identity, the people of
Abrahamdevised the idea of the covenant. Several
times in the Torah, God is described as
establishing that Covenant with the Jewish
people. God is depicted as speaking directly with
Abraham, then later with Moses and the other
Hebrew prophets. - It is much more likely that if happened the other
way around. It was our people who inventedyes,
inventedthis Covenant with God. Thus arose
unfortunate moniker of the Chosen People, when in
fact we have been only a choosing people, having
chosen to follow the Torahs discipline.
4Shavuot (Pentecost)
- Also known as the Festival of Weeks
- 50 days after Passover
- Celebrates the day the Law was given to Israel
- Chabad-Lubavitch Media Center
- Shavuot also means "oaths", with the giving of
the Torah, the Jewish people and G-d exchanged
oaths, forming an everlasting covenant, not to
forsake one another.
5Bro Jay Welch
- Shavuot was a day for remembering great spiritual
manifestations. Shavuot came to be associated
with the day on which the Lord came down in smoke
and flame on Mount Sinai and appeared to Moses on
behalf of the host of Israel. Now Jesus had come
down and appeared to all gathered in Bountiful
(at Shavuot). - as the Nephites had washed and presented
themselves ritually clean before the Lord at the
temple, the question must have forcefully arisen
again, as it had a generation earlier when the
sign of Jesus' birth was seen, asking what
priestly functions this branch of Israel should
continue to perform at its temple now that Jesus
had lived and died.
6Important Sequence of Events
- Appears in great light
- By feeling the prints of the nails,
they know it is Him - He then gives the Sermon at the Temple (Sermon on
the Mount)
7After the Sermon
- 3 Nephi 154 Behold I say unto you that the law
is fulfilled that was given unto Moses - Behold, I am the law and the light
- The Sermon (on the Mount, at the Temple) could be
renamed to How to be Disciple
8Sermon At the Temple
- 3 Nephi 122 And again, more blessed are they who
shall believe in your words because that ye shall
testify that ye have seen me, and that ye know
that I am. - Yea, blessed are they who shall believe
in your words, and come down into the
depths of humility and be baptized, for
they shall be visited with fire and with the
Holy Ghost, and shall receive a remission
of their sins.
93 Nephi 12 2 Yea, blessed are they who shall
believe in your words
3 Nephi 12 3 Yea, blessed are the poor in
spirit (who come unto me), for theirs is the
kingdom of heaven
FAITH AND BELIEF
and again blessed are all they that mourn, for
they shall be comforted
and come down into the depths of humility
REPENT
and be baptized
and blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit
the earth
BAPTISM
and blessed are all they who do hunger and thirst
after righteousness, for they shall be filled
(with the Holy Ghost)
for they shall be visited with fire and with the
Holy Ghost
HOLY GHOST
and blessed are the merciful, for they shall
obtain mercy
and shall receive a remission of sins.
FORGIVE TO BE FORGIVEN
and blessed are all the pure in heart, for they
shall see God
..ye shall testify that ye have seen me and know
that I am
TEMPLE
LIVE THE GOSPEL OF PEACE
3 Nephi 1834blessed are ye if ye have no
disputations among you
And Blessed are all the peacemakers, for they
shall be called the children of God.
3 Nephi 159for unto him that endureth to the
end will I give eternal life
and Blessed are all they which are persecuted
(for my names sake) for theirs is the kingdom
of heaven
ENDURE TO THE END
10Salt
- 3 Nephi 12 13
- Verily, verily, I say unto you, I give unto you
to be the salt of the earth but if the salt
shall lose its savor wherewith shall the earth be
salted? The salt shall be thenceforth good for
nothing, but to be cast out and to be trodden
under foot of men.
11The Utah War
- Jesse Crosby President Young sent (the army) a
load of salt on hearing they were out but
(General Johnston) would not receive it and our
men scattered it in the snow - Richard Dewey reports that the officers mess
was soon after supplied by the Indians at the
rate of 5 a pound.
12Senator Sam Houston
- An act of civility was tendered by Brigham
Young, and you might, if you please construe
it, under the circumstances, rather as an act
of submission on his part. As an act of
humanity, thinking that at least it could not
be regarded as discourteous, he sent a supply
of salt requisite for the relief of the
encampment, What was the message the
military officer sent back? - I believe the substance of it was that he would
have no intercourse with a rebel (Brigham Young),
and when they met they would fight. They (the
Mormons) will fight and if they fight he
(Johnston) will get miserably whipped. - That was a time to make peace with Brigham Young,
because there is something potent in salt. With
the Turk, who has similar habits and religion of
the Mormons, it is the sacrament of perpetual
friendship.
13One Covenant Ends- But another still continues
- 3 Nephi 155
- Behold, I am he that gave the law, and I am I he
who covenanted with my people Israel - 8- For behold, the covenant which I have made
with my people is not fulfilled - but the law which was given to Moses hath an end
in me.
14Thomas S. Monson
- Stan, a dear friend of mine, was stricken by
cancer. He had been robust in
health, athletic in build, and active
in many pursuits. Now he was unable to
walk or to stand. His
wheelchair was his home. The finest of
physicians had cared for him, and the
prayers of family and friends had been offered in
a spirit of hope and trust. Yet Stan continued to
lie in the confinement of his bed at University
Hospital. - Late one afternoon I was swimming at Deseret Gym,
gazing at the ceiling while backstroking width
after width. Silently, but ever so clearly, there
came to my mind the thought "Here you swim
almost effortlessly, while your friend Stan is
unable to move." I felt the prompting "Get to
the hospital and give him a blessing. - I ceased my swimming, dressed, and hurried to
Stan's room at the hospital. His bed was empty. A
nurse said he was in his wheelchair at the
swimming pool, preparing for therapy. I hurried
to the area, and there was Stan, all alone, at
the edge of the deeper portion of the pool. We
greeted each other and returned to his room,
where a priesthood blessing was provided.
15- Slowly but surely, strength and movement returned
to Stan's legs. First he could stand on faltering
feet. Then he learned once again to walk, step by
step. Today one would not know that Stan had lain
so close to death and with no hope of recovery. - Frequently Stan speaks in church meetings and
tells of the goodness of the Lord to him. To some
he reveals the dark thoughts of depression that
engulfed him that afternoon as he sat in his
wheelchair at the edge of the pool, sentenced, it
seemed, to a life of despair. - He tells how he pondered the alternative. It
would be so easy to propel the hated wheelchair
into the silent water of the deep pool. Life
would then be over. But at that precise moment he
saw me, his friend. That day Stan learned
literally that we do not walk alone. I too
learned a lesson that day never, never, never
postpone a prompting.