God is so many things.

He is an understanding and compassionate God.

And He is also a God of order and eternal laws. ⁣

There’s this beautiful tension that exists there.

And two pretty dramatic instances of this jumped out to me in this week’s reading. ⁣

First, we have the Lord talking about baptisms for the dead. ⁣

The saints had heard Joseph preach about this idea, and immediately went to the river to get started!⁣

The Lord shows these two tensions of understanding but still following eternal principles here:⁣

“I grant unto you a sufficient time to build a house unto me; and during this time your baptisms shall be acceptable unto me.⁣

“But behold, at the end of this appointment your baptisms for your dead shall not be acceptable unto me”. (D&C 124:31-32⁣)

Can you see both sides of God there?⁣

An understanding of the saints’ condition:

Without a dedicated temple, and with a strong desire to perform proxy baptisms.⁣

He didn’t tell them they weren’t allowed to do them anymore, or that none of them counted. ⁣

But then we also see the rule: the absolute minute a temple baptismal font is dedicated, they have to be done there. ⁣

Fascinating, right?!⁣

Okay but just a few verses later, we get ANOTHER example of this tension!⁣

In D&C 124:49, the Lord tells the saints that He is going to revoke His earlier commandment to build a temple in Far West, because wicked men had prevented it.⁣

… and then He commands them to build a temple in Nauvoo right away. ⁣

He didn’t make them stick to this previous commandment, and promise the saints that they would be protected while they went back to finish the Far West temple. ⁣

He saw that it was no longer reasonable, but then immediately commanded them to get to work on a Nauvoo temple, with no excuse for weariness or financial distress. ⁣

I see both sides in God. ⁣

I know there are eternal laws, commandments, and principles to follow. ⁣

And I know that He perfectly understands my personal situation. ⁣

But I don’t ever want to use His compassion as permissiveness. ⁣

And I sincerely pray that I will never misinterpret that balance.

Happy Studying!

-Cali Black

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