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The Atonement Is The Greatest Love Story
Posted On 07/17/2008 13:37:43 by InTheDoghouse

The Atonement in general is such a very large topic to discuss, but I would like to focus primarily in this post on the principle of love that was involved.

Greater Love

"If sacrifice for others is the highest manifestation of love, then the Atonement of Jesus Christ is the grandest demonstration of love this world has ever known."

Tad Callister, The Infinite Atonement

The first aspect of love is that of the love the Savior had for us. His love is not conditional nor is it only temporary. He demonstrated this act of love from before the world was and has continued to do so through out all the eternities by his sacrifice of self. He understood that this sacrifice was needed to pay the price of justice, allowing Him to extend mercy to us in our need.

Secondly, the act of love that can be noted was the Saviors love of the Father. Everything Christ did was to glorify His Father. His complete submission to The Father's will was evidenced throughout His entire life, and culminated on the cross.

Finally, we can observe another type of love that is present in the Atonement, and that is a love of a Father for His children.

Elder Melvin J. Ballard shared these insights:

"God heard the cry of his Son in that moment of great grief and agony, in the garden when, it is said, the pores of his body opened and drops of blood stood upon him, and he cried out: “Father, if thou be willing, remove this cup from me.”

I ask you, what father and mother could stand by and listen to the cry of their children in distress, in this world, and not render aid and assistance? I have heard of mothers throwing themselves into raging streams when they could not swim a stroke to save their drowning children, rushing into burning buildings, to rescue those whom they loved.

We cannot stand by and listen to those cries without its touching our hearts. The Lord has not given us the power to save our own. He has given us faith, and we submit to the inevitable, but he had the power to save, and he loved his Son, and he could have saved him. He might have rescued him from the insult of the crowds. He might have rescued him when the crown of thorns was placed upon his head. He might have rescued him when the Son, hanging between the two thieves, was mocked with, “Save thyself, and come down from the cross. He saved others; himself he cannot save.” He listened to all this. He saw that Son condemned; he saw him drag the cross through the streets of Jerusalem and faint under its load. He saw that Son finally upon Calvary; he saw his body stretched out upon the wooden cross; he saw the cruel nails driven through hands and feet, and the blows that broke the skin, tore the flesh, and let out the life’s blood of his Son. He looked upon that.

In the case of our Father, the knife was not stayed, but it fell, and the life’s blood of his Beloved Son went out. His Father looked on with great grief and agony over his Beloved Son, until there seems to have come a moment when even our Savior cried out in despair: “My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?”

In that hour I think I can see our dear Father behind the veil looking upon these dying struggles until even he could not endure it any longer; and, like the mother who bids farewell to her dying child, has to be taken out of the room, so as not to look upon the last struggles, so he bowed his head, and hid in some part of his universe, his great heart almost breaking for the love that he had for his Son. Oh, in that moment when he might have saved his Son, I thank him and praise him that he did not fail us, for he had not only the love of his Son in mind, but he also had love for us. I rejoice that he did not interfere, and that his love for us made it possible for him to endure to look upon the sufferings of his Son and give him finally to us, our Savior and our Redeemer. Without him, without his sacrifice, we would have remained, and we would never have come glorified into his presence. And so this is what it cost, in part, for our Father in Heaven to give the gift of his Son unto men."

I don't know about you, but I feel my Father's love for me every day. It is manifest in all I do, have and feel.

I am grateful that my Savior Jesus Christ had the perfect ability to love perfectly, and that he was willing to submit and sacrifice. I only hope that someday I can be like Him and learn to submit and sacrifice, showing more charity or the pure love of Christ.

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From: InTheDoghouse
07/18/2008 11:24:59

MormonSoprano,

Your heartfelt added testimony is beautiful.  I have just visited your personal Blog and realized you have posted another beautiful testimony of the Savior over there... If anyone else is interested in reading your post they can click here

and go and read another beautiful tribute to Jesus Christ.

Thanks for adding to the content of this Blog by posting your additional witness.



From: MormonSoprano
07/18/2008 11:11:47

A very beautiful article. The Atonement is often misunderstood or difficult to grasp. I suppose a big part of that is because it is beyond our mortal scope to comprehend the pain Jesus endured and the difficulty and majesty of His sacrifice. I have found that the more I study the words of our prophets and apostles, and ponder the sciptures the Holy Ghost then increases within me and helps expand my comprehension of this beautiful of all gifts. My love and appreciation also grows. I weep with joy to know that Jesus actually came to this earth, and He has performed the work perfectly that He alone could do for us. Our Heavenly Father's Plan is now in full-force! The Atonement offers us a holy promise. We have the assurance that death is not the end of life, and that if we live true to the commandments, have faith, and endure to the end, we will have Eternal Life and Exaltation!



From: InTheDoghouse
07/17/2008 23:32:44

Aurorasungem,

Best of blessings to you as well.  His love is eternal and that is a very long time.  It is infinate and that is a very large amount.  It is incomprehendable really.  His love is true sacrifice.



From: InTheDoghouse
07/17/2008 23:29:36

AELK,

I do love that picture as well. Thanks for your kind words..The Atonement is a very wonderful gift of love that blesses us all, everybody unconditionally. 



From: Aurorasungem
07/17/2008 21:43:55

Awesomely written, and so true for the love he gives.  Keep up the writing from the heart. It will bless many lives as you go.  Best of blessings,


Maraleh



From: AELK
07/17/2008 20:18:40

Thanks for sharing that. :)


 


The picture you have posted here I had setting on my fireplace for a long time. It really makes the statement "a picture is worth a thousand words" ring true.



From: InTheDoghouse
07/17/2008 19:49:14


JHM-in-Bountiful wrote:

This puts the atonement in a better perspective.

Thanks for adding your comment.




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