
June 8-14
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In the last post, we talked a bit about how the people implored Samuel for a monarchy. They were insistent, and Samuel saw their folly. He tried warning them; he understood what they were really asking for even if they didn’t. Here is a modern rendition of that conversation.
Israelites-We want a king! Give us a king like other nations!
Samuel-Do you even understand what you’re asking? Kings take your sons for war and your daughters to be servants. They take the best of your property. They serve themselves. Why do you want a king?
Israelites-Give us a king!
Samuel knew Who they were rejecting, and he knew they were trying to replace the ultimate Defender with a mortal. The Israelites already had a King, but they wanted a different one. They insisted on it.
And interestingly enough, the Lord tells Samuel to go ahead.
Samuel 8:22 And the Lord said to Samuel, Hearken unto their voice, and make them a king. And Samuel said unto the men of Israel, Go ye every man unto his city.
The Lord tells Samuel to give them a king, and then He guides Samuel through the process of selecting and anointing kings. He gives the people what they want. The Lord literally just gives it to them. He didn’t directly condemn them. He literally just gave them the curse they asked for.
What I want to share today is my own interpretation of Judgment Day. I do not know exactly how Judgment Day or the eternities will look, but this is what I have come to believe thus far as I’ve studied the words of prophets and scripture. I’m sure it will evolve as I grow older, but this is my working theory.
Part (and I emphasize part because I’m sure there are exceptions to this) of Judgment Day is the Lord saying, “Give them what they want.” I think we often picture the Lord condemning and cursing and exiling people, but I think we’ve got it a bit wrong. I think people choose where they’re going more often than not. Let me give some examples of what I mean.
Woman-I refuse to be a baby factory. I won’t be oppressed like this.
Heavenly Father-Okay. I won’t force you. I’m not trying to make you a baby factory, I’m trying to make you a mother. I’m trying to save you from eternal emptiness, but I will give you what you want.
Woman-You can’t fool me! You’re just trying to control me!
The woman separates herself from what she perceives is a controlling, power-hungry god. She separates herself because she doesn’t know the true God, because she doesn’t understand what He’s trying to offer her.
It drives me nuts when people mischaracterize the Lord. Eternity is going to be painfully empty without posterity. PAINFUL. What do you even live for? Do you really think being single and childless is going to fulfill you for eternity? Sure, you’ll be fine for a while, but there will come a day when you realize that you have no purpose because there is no progression or struggle. Eternity will be hell, and you will have put yourself there. Someday you’re going to wake up and realize that God was trying to bless you, and you cursed yourself instead.
It often blows my mind how people get things so wrong, but this has been prophesied. In the latter-days, people will call good evil and evil good.
As a mother, I’ve been experimenting with how much agency to give my kids. And when I say “experiment,” I mean I get so tired of giving them instructions and being labelled a bad guy that I hide out in my room and let them go Lord of the Flies on each other. It usually gives me a small reprieve in exchange for hours of fixing the problems that cropped up while I was hiding.
If I were to let them choose exactly what they wanted, they would refuse any kind of schooling, sports, self-development, and anything else that is essential for healthy adjustment to adult life.
The irony is that for a long time, they would likely think they were happy, but I can see the misery that would come from never learning to read or work with a team. I can see the misery that would stem from watching their friends move on without them, watching the whole world move on without them. And if I allowed them to completely sink into TV and iPads, they would live there and be miserable and not even know it. If I let them take full control of their tiny-human-inclinations, they would scream at each other and kick each other, and they would turn into mean, miserable little gremlins who no one wants to be around.
I get it, Heavenly Father. It’s exhausting. It’s so frustrating to give your loved ones everything they need to be truly happy and live a worthwhile life only to be labelled bossy and mean.
Now that’s a pretty bleak assessment of my parenting right there, and it’s not always like that. Sometimes they appreciate me coaching them into better people. Sometimes I wake up and they’re making bagels for their baby sisters without me. Sometimes I watch them play games with each other for hours. I watch them control their anger or forgive each other or do any number of wonderful, mature, Christlike things. So we’re not complete failures over here, but I’ve definitely learned important lessons after becoming a mom.
I have learned that humans often love making themselves miserable. Heavenly Father doesn’t even have to curse us or send us to hell. We walk there willingly. We choose oppressive kings and empty saviors to fight our battles. We choose hell.
How much of Judgment Day will be arrogant people cursing His name because they supposedly know better? How much of Judgment Day will be people walking away from the Lord because they have Him all wrong? How long will it take for them to wake up and realize the path they took is a curse and He was trying to save them?
I testify of a Lord who is not a tyrant. He doesn’t force our hand. He is the one who gave us our agency and protects it. Despite all that it costs Him, He preserves our agency while Satan would try to destroy it and enslave us. Despite the fact that He had to pay for it with the blood of His Son, despite the fact that He is spit upon by His enemies because He allows them to, despite the fact that He gets labelled as an oppressive tyrant (ironic when you consider the fact that He is allowing them to call Him a tyrant), He protects our agency. He will let us walk away and choose those difficult lessons. Don’t choose the difficult lessons. I testify that He knows what He’s doing. Follow Him! Let Him be your King.
Oh wow!! I really loved your thoughts on the struggles of motherhood and the joy of seeing your children lovingly act like loving children. Your words and works are paying huge dividends!
How much of Judgment Day will be arrogant people cursing His name because they supposedly know better? I think that will be millions upon millions of deceived and oblivious people!!
How much of Judgment Day will be people walking away from the Lord because they have Him all wrong? Millions and millions as well!!
I think there will also be millions of mean, miserable adult gremlins who will dwell eternally with other gremlins because they chose Lucifer over Jehovah!!
Here are my thoughts on Judgement Day — I imagine that there will be Telestial Judgement Courts, Terrestrial and a Celestial. The 1st Courts will be much like very contentious trials here on earth, featuring lots of dirty tricks, blaming, backstabbing trials that will go on for days, years and possibly even centuries? Perhaps with the devil laughing the entire time?
The Celestial Courts will see a lot of “not my will, but thine be done” “trials”. No contention, over quickly, with the Terrestrial Courts being somewhere in-between the first two.
Because I was a missionary in the deep South, I feel, Mark 8:35 (For whosoever will save his life shall lose it; but whosoever shall lose his life for my sake and the gospel’s, the same shall save it.) is going to catch millions off guard too.
Other faiths claim that we believe in works salvation, yet there isn’t a greater practice of works salvation than someone who thinks accepting Jesus as their Savior guarantees eternal life in heaven with God, no matter what sins are committed before or after that singular event, while those who don’t ever say the “Sinners Prayer” burn in hell eternally!! Over and over, I have heard the phrase “I got saved”. Is there a better example of someone saving their own life than that? Their doctrine eliminates repentance, completely.
Yes, an all knowing, all powerful Heavenly Father allows His children to call Him a tyrant. If we are accused of being a disciple of Jesus Christ (or a gremlin of Lucifer) will there be enough evidence to convict us!!
I agree with Nephi, we are saved by grace AFTER all we can do. (2 Nephi 25:23)
Thank you for this excellent message.
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I love your interpretation of Judgment Day. I can picture it so clearly. Who knows how it will truly look? And yet, I can see your interpretation being a very real possibility. If you’ve ever had to sit through a lawsuit, it can be its own special kind of hell/purgatory. Perhaps these people will continuously be sitting through their own courts, forever blaming others instead of learning how to be happy. When we picture it with that perspective, we start to realize that we are consistently standing in that courtroom. Are we moving forward through our “case?” Are we healing and struggling to overcome flaws and continuously looking back at our Great Defender? Fascinating concepts.
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