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Thursday, August 19, 2010

2 Nephi 30:16-17

"Wherefore, the things of all nations shall be made known; yea, all things shall be made known unto the children of men.  There is nothing which is secret save it shall be revealed; there is no work of darkness save it shall be made manifest in the light; and there is nothing which is sealed upon the earth save it shall be loosed."

This is another confirmation by Nephi of what was written before. The Nephites will have the records of the Jews and lost tribes of Israel, and the Jews and the lost tribes will have the records of the Nephites. "The things of all nations" will include these various Divine messages and teachings given to the various nations/people of the earth. The "children of men" in that day will have available to them the records that allow them to see how the knowledge of the Lord will cover the earth as the waters cover the sea. They will realize that these distant echoes of the Gospel which appear in other faiths, traditions and sacred texts were, at one time, an authentic communication from the Lord or His servants.

So much of what appears to contradict will be found to have a common root. The things that have been sealed and kept from public discourse will become part of the public dialogue. We will not have the same requirement for "secrets" to be kept. But "nothing which is secret" will remain so. It will all "be revealed."

When the truth is unsealed, so are the conspiracies, the foolishness and the ambitions that have worked to keep the truth from becoming known. None of the "work of darkness" which has been afoot will be kept from public view, but "it shall be manifest in the light." Whatever excuses men have had to suppress the truth, deny the Spirit, and employ the "arm of flesh" as their guide will be exposed for what they are. They will put on display. The wisdom of the wise will be seen for the foolishness it was. The strength of man's arm, the studied foolishness gained from social sciences, opinion polling, focus groups and other attempts to figure out where the ignorant are going and jump in front of the trend to feign leadership, will be seen for what it was. The endless praise and adoration given to these foolish and weak political, governmental, business, educational and "moral" leaders will be seen for what it was.

Oh the wisdom of God and the foolishness of men! When men are educated they think they are wise. (2 Nephi 9: 28.) All the studied ignorance of men will be recognized as foolishness, rather than as wisdom as it is now. (1 Cor. 3: 19.) Then the fools will at last shut their mouths and cease to thunder out their errors. (Isa. 52: 15.)

You can almost feel Nephi's relief as he contemplates this outcome. The final vindication of the truth. The final conquest of the foolishness of men. It is consoling to consider that this odd and corrupt world we find ourselves in will at some point finally end. The truth will be vindicated. The errors and evil we enshrine in our institutions and art will collapse. We will emerge from behind the scales of darkness covering our eyes and at last see things as they are in the light of heaven.

...I'm thinking the most common reaction will be "oops" or some four letter equivalent...

You realize you can fix that today, right? You know the Gospel intends to take you out of this fallen world and into that kind of light even now, right? That was what Christ was trying to do all along. That is why He's provided the scriptures (primarily the Book of Mormon for us) to help us catch on before the terrible end is upon us. So you can do something about all this.
Or you can think it just "weird," remain as you are, and enjoy the decline. 'Cuz lotsa folks is do'in just that, ya know...

5 comments:

  1. Once the "awakening" starts... and I feel I've "got it" in one area anyway, and that is money and material things. What a clever, almost perfect test that is... but once you see things as they really are, wow. I mean -- sometimes I have to bite the insides of my cheeks to not laugh out loud at people. It's freaking hilarious how clueless they are and at the same time I almost feel like I could cry. Now that's weirdness.

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  2. So many of these "lost records" will not be in the form of "scripture"? It could be just random stuff I find on the Internet?

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  3. OR, we could be so "lucky" as to have one of those "Saul on the road to Damascus" moments. That pretty much took care of the philosophies of men for him; and turned his world completely upside down.

    To his credit, once he had the truth, he certainly ran with it!

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  4. Denver, please don't stop this blog! I have been rereading your earlier posts on 1 Nephi 14, and 3Nephi 21. I remeber when you wrote those posts, I would be left frustrated because you would ask all of these compeling questions, and not provide the answers!

    I have discovered (happily) that I(!) have figured out some of the answers(with the help of the Lord). I find that I am truely rejoicing because the scales of darkness are falling from my eyes.

    It is a roller coaster ride. I feel excited and thrilled by one dicovery, and the next moment I am brought up short, to face my own sins. I have never understood the word repentance like I do now. And I know enough to say I will understand a lot more about it in another month as well.

    I am speachless at the wonder of this new light in my life. I feel as though I am slowly rising above a dark cloud of deception that covers the whole earth.

    Thank you Denver for showing me what is possible with the Lord. Truely NOTHING is impossible for the Lord. I want to aline myself with him forever. I truely want to give my life to him. I am so thankful for the Lord's patience with me. To slowly move my life to the point where I am now and then to offer me this greatest gift of knowledge and understanding. I want more.

    Sorry this long...I couldn't help myself! This is exciting!

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  5. I, too, appreciate Denver's efforts in the form of the books, blog and other things we don't hear about. But let's use it as an example of how the Lord would use us if we only came to Him and sought His will in all things. I well remember Denver's comment, "I am no volunteer."

    Praise and glory be to God that He can use us imperfect, weak mortals to accomplish His work!

    Doug

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