![]() Late one evening, my wife, Sister Wendy Nelson, told me of Jill’s situation. She was gripped with fear that she would lose both her dad and her testimony. I will call her “Jill.” Despite fasting, prayer, and priesthood blessings, Jill’s father was dying. Not long ago, the wife of one of our grandsons was struggling spiritually. Anytime we do anything that helps anyone-on either side of the veil-to make and keep their covenants with God, we are helping to gather Israel. We are also referring to building faith and testimony in the hearts of those with whom we live, work, and serve. When we speak of gathering Israel on both sides of the veil, we are referring, of course, to missionary, temple, and family history work. And as members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, or “latter-day covenant Israel,” 12 we have been charged to assist the Lord with this pivotal work. This premillennial gathering is an individual saga of expanding faith and spiritual courage for millions of people. The Lord is gathering those who will choose to let God be the most important influence in their lives.įor centuries, prophets have foretold this gathering, 11 and it is happening right now! As an essential prelude to the Second Coming of the Lord, it is the most important work in the world! The Lord is gathering those who are willing to let God prevail in their lives. With the Hebraic definition of Israel in mind, we find that the gathering of Israel takes on added meaning. 9 Mercifully, He later promised to gather them, as reported by Isaiah: “For a small moment have I forsaken thee but with great mercies will I gather thee.” 10 ![]() Subsequently, God scattered them to the four corners of the earth. They stoned the prophets and were not willing to let God prevail in their lives. Sadly, Israel’s posterity broke their covenants with God. In response, God changed Jacob’s name to Israel, 7 meaning “let God prevail.” God then promised Israel that all the blessings that had been pronounced upon Abraham’s head would also be his. He demonstrated that he was willing to let God prevail in his life. Through this wrestle, Jacob proved what was most important to him. At the place Jacob named Peniel (which means “the face of God”), 6 Jacob wrestled with a serious challenge. We can choose to let God be the most powerful influence in our lives, or not.įor a moment, let us recall a crucial turning point in the life of Jacob, the grandson of Abraham. We can choose to let God prevail in our lives, or not. The word willing is crucial to this interpretation of Israel. With the help of two Hebrew scholars, I learned that one of the Hebraic meanings of the word Israel is “let God prevail.” 4 Thus the very name of Israel refers to a person who is willing to let God prevail in his or her life. ![]() So imagine my delight when I was led recently to a new insight. ![]() I have studied the gathering, prayed about it, feasted upon every related scripture, and asked the Lord to increase my understanding. 1 Everything about it has intrigued me, including the ministries and names 2 of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob their lives and their wives the covenant God made with them and extended through their lineage 3 the dispersion of the twelve tribes and the numerous prophecies about the gathering in our day. My dear brothers and sisters, how grateful I am for the marvelous messages of this conference and for my privilege to speak with you now.įor the more than 36 years I’ve been an Apostle, the doctrine of the gathering of Israel has captured my attention.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |