Sept 5

Introspecting the flawed of my conception of The Plan of Salvation. I have always thought, once I get to heaven I will be finally forever be happy. That we would just have happiness gifted to us for making it through Earth. The basic diagram plot of The Plan of Salvation, and children songs singing, going to heaven one day, was my best understandings of the Savior’s Plan for me. I hope that I am not alone in this thought, maybe I just talk too much during Sunday School. 

Brother Griffin’s lecture today had enlightened my thoughts. I knew that we had already been with God, however I did not know we were unpleased with our spiritual beings as angels. Our ambition was set to become like Him, but in order to be like God, one of us had to sacrifice themselves to fulfill the Infinite Atonement. (Helaman 14:15) “For behold, he surely must die that salvation may come; yea, it behooveth him and becometh expedient that he dieth, to pass the resurrection of the dead, into the presence of the Lord.” I wish I could have been brave enough myself, but there was no one else humble enough to sacrifice himself than our Redeemer Jesus Christ. (Isaiah 6:8) The Lord had said “Whom shall I send, and who will go for us? Jesus said “Here am I; send me.” 

To become like Him, we must strive like as Him, now on Earth. If we put the work in to be more like Christ, the Lord will meet us half way at Judgment. I had forgotten this; if I am not happy now, then I won’t be happy in heaven. Nothing will be gifted towards us after Earth; I have to choose to be happy consistently while I’m on Earth. Ralph Waldo Emerson said, “life is a journey, not a destination”, however for The Plan of Salvation I think we can add a ‘eternal’ before ‘life’.  

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