After studying the atonement for several months, I wanted to summarize what I had learned so I could better apply it in my own life. The atonement has become much more daily in my life when I remember both the redeeming and the strengthening aspects the atonement offers.
See also: The Atonement: Grace, the Enabling Power of the Atonement,& "In the Strength of the Lord"
See also: The Atonement: Grace, the Enabling Power of the Atonement,& "In the Strength of the Lord"
Redeeming
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Strengthening
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Reference
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We grow in two ways—removing negative weeds and cultivating
positive flowers. First and repeatedly we must uproot the weeds of sin and
bad choices. It isn’t enough just to mow the weeds. Yank them out by
the roots.
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Our purpose is to become celestial beings. So once we’ve
cleared our heartland, we must continually plant, weed, and nourish the seeds
of divine qualities.
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Elder
Bruce Hafen,
Gen.
Conf. 4/04
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“Put
off the natural man...”
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“Becometh
a Saint...”
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Mosiah
3:19
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Clean
hands
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Pure
heart
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Psalms
24:4
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“I think most of us know that when
we need help to overcome the effects of sin in our lives, the Savior has paid
the price and made it possible for us to be made clean through His redeeming power.”
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I do not think many of us
"get it" concerning this enabling
and strengthening aspect of the Atonement, and I wonder if we mistakenly
believe we must make the journey from good to better and become a saint all
by ourselves through sheer grit, willpower, and discipline, and with our
obviously limited capacities.”
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Elder Bednar
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Sins of commission
“The
sins of commission [are] wrong acts done, wrong thoughts entertained, and so
on.”
“Once
the telestial sins are left behind and henceforth avoided, the focus falls
ever more on the sins of omission.”
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Sins of omission
“The
other category of sin, sins of omission, [is] failure to do what is right.”
“It is
my opinion that in the realm of the sins of omission we can make more major,
though quiet, progress than in any other place.”
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President
Kimball
Elder
Maxwell
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BIBLE
DICTIONARY: GRACE -
It is
through the grace of the Lord Jesus, made possible by his atoning
sacrifice:
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that mankind will be raised in immortality.
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It is likewise through the grace of the Lord that individuals
receive strength and assistance to do good works that they otherwise would not
be able to maintain if left to their own means.
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This grace is an enabling power that allows men and women
to lay hold on eternal life and exaltation after they have expended their own
best efforts.
“No man
ought to say, ‘Oh I cannot help this; it is my nature.’ He is not justified in
it, for the reason that God has promised to give strength to correct these
things, and to give gifts that will eradicate them…He wants His Saints to be
perfected in the truth. For this purpose
He gives these gifts, and bestows them upon those who seek after them, in order
that they may be a perfect people upon the face of the earth, notwithstanding
their many weaknesses, because God has promised to give the gifts that are
necessary for their perfection. If any
of us are imperfect, it is our duty to pray for the gift that will make us
perfect.” President George Q. Cannon, The Millennial
Star, Volume 56, p. 260
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