If we want something badly enough, we will qualify ourselves for it by showing our obedience to the principle associated with the blessing we seek. It is very simple. Each commandment has an associated requirement and blessing that is the outcome. If we do not want to be swept from the Promised Land, we need to honor our parents (in righteousness - Abraham simply did not have to honor his wicked father who sought his life for evil motives). If we want to enjoy the ministration of protecting angels as the destroyer passes over during the tribulations, we need to keep the Word of Wisdom with exactness. We have been asked by our current Prophet to double down and keep the Sabbath Day holy in order to reap the associated blessings in these perilous times. Each thing providing a layer of protection as we descend into difficult times.
As we keep the commandments with exactness, we become Justified before the Lord. As our power in the Priesthood increases, we become more holy and sanctified and the old creature is purged by the First Comforter or Holy Ghost. Eventually, we qualify for angelic ministrants as we are shown in the Endowment. In the end, we qualify for a personal visitation of the Lord or Second Comforter. Eventually, we are presented to the Father by our Savior (Third Comforter?) and eventually, we have the privilege of meeting our Divine Mother (Fourth Comforter??). Every young man dying in battle calls out for his mother to comfort him - just as he did as a little boy. As we take damage in this spiritual battle and suffer greatly, we find ourselves calling out for heavenly parents for comfort.
I happen to think the greatest salve of the eternities would be the embrace of a Heavenly Mother. It is on my bucket list one day. Verse 1 of this section is the gate to that event.
Doctrine and Covenants
Section 93
Revelation given through Joseph Smith the Prophet, at Kirtland, Ohio, May 6, 1833.
1–5, All who are faithful will see the Lord; 6–18, John bore record that the Son of God went from grace to grace until He received a fulness of the glory of the Father; 19–20, Faithful men, going from grace to grace, will also receive of His fulness; 21–22, Those who are begotten through Christ are the Church of the Firstborn; 23–28, Christ received a fulness of all truth, and man by obedience may do likewise; 29–32, Man was in the beginning with God; 33–35, The elements are eternal, and man may receive a fulness of joy in the Resurrection; 36–37, The glory of God is intelligence; 38–40, Children are innocent before God because of the redemption of Christ; 41–53, The leading brethren are commanded to set their families in order.
1 Verily, thus saith the Lord: It shall come to pass that every soul who forsaketh his sins and cometh unto me, and calleth on my name, and obeyeth my voice, and keepeth my commandments, shall see my face and know that I am;
2 And that I am the true light that lighteth every man that cometh into the world;
3 And that I am in the Father, and the Father in me, and the Father and I are one—
4 The Father because he gave me of his fulness, and the Son because I was in the world and made flesh my tabernacle, and dwelt among the sons of men.
5 I was in the world and received of my Father, and the works of him were plainly manifest.
The writer of this blog is obviously sleaking from experience or has a very intimate relationship with the Holy Spirit...either way, he is exactly correct. Seek and one shall find, but nothing must be waivering
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