Yesterday, as I sat in sacrament meeting, I listened to the speakers talk about keeping the Sabbath Day holy. It was a great meeting, but as I listened to the three speakers, all of whom referenced the same quotes and some of the same scriptures, I found myself wondering how many times I'd heard that particular topic spoken of in sacrament meeting or in Sunday School in my lifetime. Hundreds? Thousands maybe?
Then one of them quoted the 26th chapter of Leviticus.
Now, for those of you who don't know, one of my "hobbies", if you want to call it that, is memorizing scriptures. It just so happens that he was quoting verses 3 through 6, which I have studied relatively recently. The thing that struck me, though, was that he also added the second verse, which I have not yet memorized and which added a lot of new context to what I had already contemplated. Let me quote all of those verses for you.
2 Ye shall keep my sabbaths, and reverence my sanctuary: I am the Lord.Let me go back and start at verse 4. There, the Lord promises that He will give us rain when we need it, fruits and vegetables from the ground and from the trees. In verse 5 He says that our harvest will last until we harvest again and we will have plenty to eat. Finally, in verse 6 He says that He will give us peace, we'll be able to sleep safely, and we won't have to go to war.3 If ye walk in my statutes, and keep my commandments, and do them;
4 Then I will give you rain in due season, and the land shall yield her increase, and the trees of the field shall yield their fruit.
5 And your threshing shall reach unto the vintage, and the vintage shall reach unto the sowing time: and ye shall eat your bread to the full, and dwell in your land safely.
6 And I will give peace in the land, and ye shall lie down, and none shall make you afraid: and I will rid evil beasts out of the land, neither shall the sword go through your land.
Pretty good blessings, if you ask me.
And what do we have to do to get them?
The answer lies in verses 2 and 3. Keep the Sabbath Day holy, go to the temple, keep the commandments.
But, (and this is a big but) I'd also venture to say, without fear of reprisal, that the opposite of those verses is true, too. If we do NOT do these things, the Lord will NOT give us those blessings.
Frankly, I think we're in great need of every single one of those blessings right now.
Just look at some of the things going on in this country, and for that matter, in this world.
- Record-breaking drought in the United States
- People getting killed while watching a movie in Denver
- Wars in Afghanistan and Iraq
- Twenty-five million people out of work in the US
- The Euro at the brink of collapse
- Famine in Niger and Somalia
- Earthquake in Indonesia
- Wildfires in California, Idaho and Washington
- Civil war in Syria
- Nuclear proliferation in Iran
Do I really need to go on?
Back in ancient days, the Sabbath was a serious thing. No businesses were open, there were laws that governed its observance, and if someone violated the Sabbath, they were stoned. Today the Sabbath has become just another day off, a holiday, a time to get caught up on our yard work.
Disagree with me if you want, but I think that if the world was to revert to a remembrance and observance of the commandments, and specifically of the Sabbath Day, a lot of the world's ills would "magically" disappear. The heavens would open up on our crops, the hungry would be filled, wars would cease and men's anger would abate. The Spirit of the Lord would again be poured out without measure on this chosen country, and on the world.
In D&C 82, verse 10, the Lord states that, "I am bound when ye do what I say; but when ye do not what I say, ye have no promise." Couple that verse with the verses from Leviticus and you have a perfect cure for this world's ills. A righteous world receiving blessings from the Lord on a daily basis. Constant communication with our Heavenly Father. Inspiration and revelation being poured out without mixture.
I mean, it's worth a try, right? Nothing else seems to be working. As long as we continue to rely on the arm of man, we're going to remain exactly how we are now, and maybe worse. If we turn to the Lord, we have His promise that He'll help us.
And who better to have over a barrel than the Lord?
1 comment:
Dude, you forgot... "Dogs and cats living together, mass hysteria!" But seriously, you are correct, sir. The world seems to have no place for God anymore- even in "their platform" in the country founded on godly principles (thanks DNC). But no matter what we do, you know He's gonna come out on top and gonna show us who's running things. Wish the world would get on board the train, but I'm thinking it's too late- we're in the last days! Individually, we can still reap those blessings- that's how we have to do it. Keep the faith brotha!
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