Saturday, January 5, 2013

Back In The Saddle

   Well after a brief break from blogging of about 2 months, I am back! And I can't believe it is the year 2013. I was thinking about doing a really cliche post about how it is a new year and so we should all set goals. We know we need to set goals to be better. Everyone sets goals this time of year: losing weight, exercising more, saving for a new car, getting a better job, something. But I have decided to do something a little different. I have been studying about the topic of "mercy" the past few days. What is mercy, anyway?
   The definition found in the Guide to the Scriptures reads "The spirit of compassion, tenderness and forgiveness. Mercy is one of the attributes of God. Jesus Christ offers mercy to us through His atoning sacrifice." God loves us. We are all His children. As a loving father, He wants what's best for us and wants us to make the right decisions. He has given us so many gifts. He really gives us everything we have. But one of the most precious things He has given us is the gift of mercy, through His Son Jesus Christ. How does one obtain this mercy? Some people say you don't have to do anything. That mercy is a free gift from Christ's sacrifice. In a way, they are right. His sacrifice redeems all of us so we can be resurrected. But we must repent and live the way he lived to earn the full effects of Christ's mercy. Christ's mercy is the only thing that can save us from the "demands of justice." 

  "And thus mercy can satisfy the demands of justice, and encircles them in the arms of safety, while he that exercises no faith unto repentance is exposed to the whole law of the demands of justice; therefore only unto him that has faith unto repentance is brought about the great and eternal plan of redemption." 
-Alma 34:16

  Mercy is was what saves us from the fall of man. If we have faith in Jesus Christ and repent of our sins, and try to do our best everyday, mercy will have claim on us. And the opposite is true as well, as you saw in that scripture. Jesus Christ is "mighty to save." But, his mercy does have conditions. Each person will have to experience consequences for their acts here on earth, whether that be good or bad. I am so grateful for Jesus Christ's atonement. And the role is plays in our lives. Yes, we all make mistakes. Yes we aren't perfect. But if we just get up one more time than we fall, we will be OK. So I guess if I absolutely have to set a goal for this new year to satisfy my readers, I would say...do whatever I can to qualify for Christ's mercy at judgement day. Oh...and maybe to lose a few pounds too. 

http://mormon.org/me/7QF5/Nick

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