The promised blessings of God to the
faithful are glorious and inspiring. Among them are “thrones, kingdoms,
principalities, and powers, dominions, all heights and depths.” And it takes
more than a spiritual birth certificate or a “Child of God Membership Card” to
qualify for these incomprehensible blessings” (Dieter F. Uchtdorf, “Living the
Gospel Joyful,” General Women’s Meeting
Address, Sept. 27, 2014).
We are all born “naturally” as natural descendants of Adam, who was God’s son. We are also the spirit sons and daughters of God. It is in this general sense that all men can be called children of God. All men are children of God, and (all things being equal) all men have the same claim to the love of their Father in Heaven. Therefore we gain no particular distinction nor can we derive any special status above our fellows simply due to the fact of our divine heritage. Our divine origin is important, and vital to know about, but being born into this world as a child of God does not automatically confer any kind of righteousness, merit, or status upon us; nor does our divine pedigree, in and of itself, guarantee salvation for us in any way.
We are all born “naturally” as natural descendants of Adam, who was God’s son. We are also the spirit sons and daughters of God. It is in this general sense that all men can be called children of God. All men are children of God, and (all things being equal) all men have the same claim to the love of their Father in Heaven. Therefore we gain no particular distinction nor can we derive any special status above our fellows simply due to the fact of our divine heritage. Our divine origin is important, and vital to know about, but being born into this world as a child of God does not automatically confer any kind of righteousness, merit, or status upon us; nor does our divine pedigree, in and of itself, guarantee salvation for us in any way.
“But how do we attain [these blessings]?
The Savior has answered this question in our time: “Except ye abide my law ye
cannot attain to this glory. “For strait
is the gate, and narrow the way that leadeth unto the exaltation. “… Receive
ye, therefore, my law.”
For this reason, we speak of walking the
path of discipleship. We speak of obedience
to God’s commandments. We speak of
living the gospel joyfully, with all our heart, might, mind, and soul” (Dieter
F. Uchtdorf, “Living the Gospel Joyful,” General
Women’s Meeting Address, Sept. 27, 2014).
If we wish to inherit all that the
Father has, then we must become bound to him through more than just the
mere fact of our parentage. We were placed on this Earth in order
that we might have the opportunity, over time, to prove ourselves, and our
loyalty, to God. We demonstrate this loyalty and love by steadfastly and
valiantly keeping His commandments, and by binding ourselves to God through covenants made by means of ordinances such as baptism and receiving the gift of the Holy Ghost by the laying on of hands.
Putting Off the Natural Man
Why must we do all of these things in order to inherit all of the blessings which the Father wishes to give His children? As His children, should we not have some natural claim to our divine inheritance?
Unfortunately, we each make mistakes, and commit sins and transgressions. In our “natural” fallen state, which comes upon us as a consequence of the fall of Adam and Eve, we become “carnal, sensual, devilish, knowing evil from good” and thus, through sin, we become estranged from our Father in heaven. If we persist in our willful defiance of God’s laws (to say nothing of His love for us), we will become estranged from Him to the point that we may become “an enemy to God” even in this life (see Mosiah 16).
Unfortunately, we each make mistakes, and commit sins and transgressions. In our “natural” fallen state, which comes upon us as a consequence of the fall of Adam and Eve, we become “carnal, sensual, devilish, knowing evil from good” and thus, through sin, we become estranged from our Father in heaven. If we persist in our willful defiance of God’s laws (to say nothing of His love for us), we will become estranged from Him to the point that we may become “an enemy to God” even in this life (see Mosiah 16).