Sunday, November 4, 2018

Gathering



We believe in the literal gathering of Israel and in the restoration of the Ten Tribes; that Zion (the New Jerusalem) will be built upon the American continent; that Christ will reign personally upon the earth; and, that the earth will be renewed and receive its paradisiacal glory.




For the last year-and-a-half or so, I have been (very slowly) working on a project to take a closer look at the teachings of Jesus Christ.  Instead of rushing over verses, I am stopping at each verse and attempting to better understand what Christ taught.  I recently finished Matthew 23.  (Like I said, I’m moving very slowly – that’s what happens when you have a baby at home!)  Matthew 23 is a chapter full of Christ’s rebukes against the Scribes and Pharisees for their hypocrisy and a whole host of other wrongdoings.  In the next chapter in Matthew 24, Christ foretold the destruction to fall upon Jerusalem after Christ’s death and the signs, destructions, and tragedies to come upon the world prior to Christ’s Second Coming.  At the end of Matthew 23, immediately after Christ condemned the Scribes and Pharisees for rejecting the prophets and immediately prior to foretelling the coming destruction, He lamented:

37 O Jerusalem, Jerusalem, thou that killest the prophets, and stonest them which are sent unto thee, how often would I have gathered thy children together, even as a hen gathereth her chickens under her wings, and ye would not!


In studying and pondering these verses, I came across similar verses in the Book of Mormon.  In 3 Nephi 10, after the destruction that fell upon the Nephite people at Christ’s death, the people were left in darkness for three days.  As the people sorrowed over their situation, they heard the voice of the Savior call out to them:


O ye people of these great cities which have fallen, who are descendants of Jacob, yea, who are of the house of Israel, how oft have I gathered you as a hen gathereth her chickens under her wings, and have nourished you.


5 And again, how oft would I have gathered you as a hen gathereth her chickens under her wings, yea, O ye people of the house of Israel, who have fallen; yea, O ye people of the house of Israel, ye that dwell at Jerusalem, as ye that have fallen; yea, how oft would I have gathered you as a hen gathereth her chickens, and ye would not.


6 O ye house of Israel whom I have spared, how oft will I gather you as a hen gathereth her chickens under her wings, if ye will repent and return unto me with full purpose of heart.


Three things I learned from my reading and pondering of these verses in Matthew 23 and 3 Nephi 10:


First, prior to destructive periods on the earth, Christ gives opportunities for us to gather to Him for safety.  Whereas the verses in Matthew 23 state that the Savior “would have gathered” His children as a hen gathereth her chickens under her wings, the verses in 3 Nephi 10 state that He not only would have gathered his children (verse 5), but He has gathered His children (verse 4) and He will gather his children (verse 6).


Second, the way we gather to Him is by repenting and turning or returning to Him with full purpose of heart (3 Nephi 10:6).  We talk a lot in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints about the gathering of Israel (especially recently—more on that below).  Fundamentally, when we talk about the gathering of Israel, we are talking about inviting all of God’s children – on both sides of the veil[i] – to repent and turn to Jesus Christ with full purpose of heart.


Third, I noticed in my reading of these verses that Christ implies in Matthew 23 that He gathers His children through His prophets.  Here is the verse again, with emphasis added:


37 O Jerusalem, Jerusalem, thou that killest the prophets, and stonest them which are sent unto thee, how often would I have gathered thy children together, even as a hen gathereth her chickens under her wings, and ye would not.


We would be wise to not treat lightly the teachings and warnings of ancient and modern prophets.


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Russell M. Nelson, the current president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and a living prophet today, has been talking a lot about the gathering of Israel in his public speeches since he was sustained as president of the Church in April 2018.  In June, he spoke in a devotional to the youth of the Church and made an invitation to the youth to “be a big part of the greatest challenge, the greatest cause, and the greatest work on earth today” by helping to gather scattered Israel.


Growing up, I had a general idea that the gathering of Israel meant the great missionary efforts the Church undertakes in preparation for the Second Coming of Jesus Christ.  President Nelson explained it as such: “Every prophet commencing with Adam has seen our day. And every prophet has talked about our day, when Israel would be gathered and the world would be prepared for the Second Coming of the Savior. Think of it! Of all the people who have ever lived on planet earth, we are the ones who get to participate in this final, great gathering event. How exciting is that!”


President Nelson further explained:


When we speak of the gathering, we are simply saying this fundamental truth: every one of our Heavenly Father’s children, on both sides of the veil, deserves to hear the message of the restored gospel of Jesus Christ. They decide for themselves if they want to know more….


He said, “My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me.” Those who are of the house of Israel will most easily recognize the Lord Jesus Christ as their Savior and will desire to be gathered into His fold. They will want to become members of His Church, make covenants with Him and Heavenly Father, and receive their essential ordinances.


The Lord told the Prophet Joseph Smith that now, meaning our day, is the eleventh hour and the last time that He will call laborers into His vineyard for the express purpose of gathering the elect from the four quarters of the earth.


In the most recent General Conference of the Church in October, President Nelson addressed the women of the Church, inviting them to join the effort: “[The gathering of Israel] is a cause that desperately needs women, because women shape the future. So tonight I’m extending a prophetic plea to you, the women of the Church, to shape the future by helping to gather scattered Israel.”


In both addresses, President Nelson extended specific invitations to act to youth and women to help gather scattered Israel.  To the youth, he invited them to take the following actions:


1. Hold a seven-day fast from social media.

2. Make a weekly sacrifice of time to the Lord for three weeks.

3. Keep on the covenant path. If you are off, repent and get back on the path.

4. Pray daily that all of God’s children might receive the blessings of the gospel of Jesus Christ.

5. Stand out. Be different. Be a light. Give to a friend one copy of the booklet For the Strength of Youth.


And to the women of the Church, he invited them to take the following actions:


1. Participate in a 10-day fast from social media and from any other media that bring negative and impure thoughts to your mind.

2. Read the Book of Mormon between now and the end of the year.

3. Establish a pattern of regular temple attendance.

4. Participate fully in Relief Society.


When I first heard those invitations, some of them seemed more relevant than others to my traditional understanding of the gathering of Israel.  But as I have pondered my added insight as to what it means to gather (i.e., inviting all of God’s children – on both sides of the veil – to “repent and turn to Jesus Christ with full purpose of heart”), I have gained added understanding as to how each of these invitations will help with the gathering of Israel.  It strikes me that the gathering begins with the personal conversion and conviction of each of the members of the Church and emanates outward to bring others into the safety and peace of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.


Have you participated in either of President Nelson’s challenges, in whole or in part?  Have you had any thoughts or insights about your participation in the challenge and the connection those actions have to the gathering of Israel?


P.S. Lest anyone think the men of the Church are off the hook – I don’t like to speculate when it comes to Church matters, but I will go on record now saying that I think the men of the Church will receive similar invitations to participate in the gathering of Israel with specific invitations when President Nelson addresses them in the Priesthood Session of the April 2019 General Conference.  I’m looking forward to it!





[i] Latter-day Saints believe that the great missionary work of teaching others about Jesus Christ will continue in the spirit world after death, thus answering one of the questions that often perplexes people about religion: “If all people must accept Jesus Christ and be baptized in order to return to Heavenly Father’s presence, what about those who never heard of Jesus Christ or did not have ample opportunity to accept Him?”  All people will have the opportunity, either in this life or in the hereafter, to accept Jesus Christ as their Savior.  More information on this topic can be found here: https://www.lds.org/topics/baptisms-for-the-dead?lang=eng