In the latter days the church is crystallizing its doctrine
not changing it, but making it more understandable. (This was written probably in the mid-1980s)
The threefold mission of the Church is to;
One, Proclaim the Gospel.
Two, Perfect the saints and
Three, Redeem the dead.
Proclaiming the Gospel
I want to approach this in the light that may be different
than one might usually think of. The first things that impress me about the
Savior's instruction on the subject are these.
Matthew 28:19 Go ye therefore and teach all nations and
baptize.
Mark 16 Go ye and preach to every creature.
John 21:17 Feed my sheep
The Gospel was to be an individual-to-individual
effort. This occurs in ways that we may
not think of.
The raising of the family in the Gospel.
We teach and are instrumental in the conversion of our
families. We are called on a mission
before this life to labor with those who come within the walls of our own
home. This is a mission, which is not
only implicit, but it is real. D&C 68:25
President David O. McKay is quoted as saying, “No other
success can compensate for failure in the home.”
This mission like any other mission has its challenges. There may be doors slammed in our
faces. There may be indifference. Just because the souls are born into our
family does not mean that they have no agency to choose which path they follow
and what they believe. This mission is
as real as any that any young Elder is called to serve by the Prophet today. We make the latter seemed more important
because of the interviews and the farewells, the setting aparts, the MTC, and
the learning and preparing, but it has closer eternal consequences to us than
that which is spanned by the 1 1/2 to 2 years of a person’s life on a ‘formal
mission’. The time for teaching is
prolonged in the family experience to about 18 years and then we must emulate
the Prophet Joseph’s statement and let them govern themselves.
My experience with my two missions as noted above may serve as a
comparison. I was able to teach two
older Germans who were sisters and baptized them in the Grünewald Lake in
Berlin. Later that year I baptized two sisters and another lady in the Havel
River in Berlin. To my knowledge none
of these people are active in the church today. I have taught the Gospel to, and baptized eight children and to
my knowledge they all are active in the church today.
Two of my children have served missions and taught the
Gospel. One is going and three are yet
to go. This is good and must be done so
the Gospel may spread. But that is not
the end of the influence because I have two married children who will teach the
Gospel to my five grandchildren. I
consider my missionary success with my family to be far more successful than my
mission success on my formal mission.
But that really doesn't count because He who called me to both of these
missions is the judge.
We now have 33,000 missionaries in the field, probably more
than any other religion. The average
cost is $325 per month per missionary at a cost of $10.7 million a month or $128.4
million per year.
We don't have mass media blasting away at people or hold
mass conversion meetings where we ask people to come and confess Jesus. It is done quietly and without fanfare on an
individual basis. We reserve the tumult
for the Lord when he comes.
Perfect the Saints
Satan is more rampant as righteousness increases. Every time a temple is built all the bells
and hell will ring. There is a lot of
ringing in Hell lately. Satan and his
angels are awake. Recent experience
shows that when a person is alone he is more vulnerable. Satan's plan is to isolate by;
- Breaking families
- Breaking down individual friendships
- Distrust
- Strife
- Contention
- Offense
- Hurt feelings
The Lord's plan is to;
- Unite families forever
- Trust
- Love
- Amicability
- Return to the Lord and be comforted
- Be not weary in well doing
D&C 64:33 Wherefore, be not weary in
well-doing, for ye are laying the foundation of a great work. And out of small
things proceedeth that which is great.
and 84:80 And any man that shall go and preach
this gospel of the kingdom, and fail not to continue faithful in all things,
shall not be weary in mind, neither darkened, neither in body, limb, nor joint;
and a hair of his head shall not fall to the ground unnoticed. And they shall
not go hungry, neither athirst.
Redeem the dead
This is a topic for another letter
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