“all mankind
were in a lost and in a fallen state”
-this
condition, as a common element of the mortal existence, was brought about when
Adam and Eve transgressed the law of God. Since God
and sin are incompatible, the two became disjointed and separate. Man literally fell from a state of being in
God’s presence which is obviously a higher “standard of existence/living” than
we now navigate. Hence the fallen
state. It is a state defined by
temptation (rather than self-disciplined righteousness), death (rather than
perpetual life), sorrow, pain, cruelty (rather than compassion/love), division
(rather than unity). The term “lost” describes
our potential eternal standing at the moment of the fall. We fell through the grasp of our heavenly
parents. It is “lost” in a sense of
“lost control” or “lost the championship”.
It is not that they could not find us.
There is a sense, however, of our being unable to find the way by
ourselves. This is by virtue of the veil
and our disobedience which further clouds our minds and leads to confusion
rather than truth and additional revelation.
The veil prohibits our complete clarity of understanding and spiritual
sight but our rebellion and disqualification from the Spirit –which teaches,
clarifies and imbues with intelligence- blinds our minds and hearts much
more. Our lack of vision into heavenly
things is much less a function of the veil and is a condition largely
self-imposed by our own actions. We
could nearly see into heaven and mortality with heavenly eyes if we lived so
that the Holy Spirit could teach us all things.
"rely"
-a
curious verb to use, but what a beautiful picture it creates! We must depend, trust, lean on the
Savior. We are helpless were it not for
this person who will assist us.
-we rely
on different people for different things.
Nephi is quite specific on what and why we need to rely on the
Savior: because we are "lost"
and "fallen". Hence he will
help us find the way, ourselves, home, etc. and he will lift us up to where we
once were.
“Redeemer”
-redeem (verb): to make (something that is bad,
unpleasant, etc.) better or more acceptable; to exchange (something, such as a
coupon or lottery ticket) for money, an award, etc.; to buy back (something, such as a stock or
bond).
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