Carlos Asay if a Man Die Shall He Live Again

The LDS Daily WOOL Archive - Resurrection


(4/12/98)
"As we think the Savior, we call back an empty tomb, a symbol that the Lord had risen and a promise to all of the Resurrection and life after death."—Elder Robert D. Hales, In Remembrance of Jesus, Full general Briefing, Oct 1997

(4/13/98)
"Granted, in that location is not full correlation amidst the four Gospels about the events and participants at the empty garden tomb. (See Matt. 28:1-8; Mark 16:1-8; Luke 24:1-9; John twenty:1-x.) Yet the important matter is that the tomb was empty, because Jesus had been resurrected! Essence, non tactical detail!"—Elder Neal A. Maxwell, Out of Obscurity, General Conference, October 1984

(four/14/98)
"Since the day of resurrection when Jesus became the 'firstfruits of them that slept' (1 Corinthians 15:20), there take been those who disbelieve and scoff. They maintain there is no life across mortal existence. Some take even written books that comprise their fanciful heresies to suggest how Jesus' disciples perpetrated the hoax of His resurrection. I give y'all my testimony: The resurrection of Jesus Christ is the greatest historical result in the earth to date. He lives! He lives with a resurrected body. In that location is no truth or fact of which I am more bodacious than the truth of the literal resurrection of our Lord."—Teachings of Ezra Taft Benson, p.17-xviii

(4/15/98)
"I practise not believe nosotros can be good Christians, regardless of the denomination, if we refuse to believe that Jesus Christ died on the cantankerous. I do non believe anyone can be a skilful Christian, regardless of denomination, if he questions the reality of the literal, physical resurrection of Jesus Christ on the third mean solar day later his crucifixion."—Elder Mark E. Petersen, Conference Report, April 1953, p.84

(4/xvi/98)
"That the literal resurrection from the grave was a reality to the disciples, who knew Christ intimately, is a certainty. In their minds in that location was absolutely no doubt. They were witnesses of the fact. They knew considering their eyes beheld, their ears heard, their hands felt the corporeal presence of the risen Redeemer."—David O. McKay, Gospel Ideals, p.59

(6/8/04)
"Resurrection is requisite for eternal perfection. Cheers to the atonement of Jesus Christ, our bodies, corruptible in mortality, will go incorruptible. Our physical frames, at present bailiwick to affliction, decease, and decay, will acquire immortal glory. (See Alma 11:45; D&C 76:64–70.) Shortly sustained by the blood of life (See Lev. 17:11.) and ever crumbling, our bodies volition exist sustained by spirit and get changeless and beyond the premises of death. (LDS Bible Dictionary, s.5. 'resurrection': 'A resurrection means to get immortal, without blood, withal with a torso of flesh and bone.')" - Russell G. Nelson, "Perfection Pending," Ensign, November 1995, p. 87

(9/26/04)
"Jesus knew it was an phenomenal proffer-the doctrine of the resurrection. He told his disciples before the crucifixion that he had power to lay downwardly his life and take information technology up again. Just when he appeared to the Apostles in his risen body they were frightened, deeming him an apparition. 'It is I, be not afraid,' said he, 'for a spirit hath not flesh and bones, as ye see me have.' He wished to convince them that he had really come up forth from the grave, and he succeeded in disarming them of that fact. I, however, was absent, and when he, Thomas, was told by his brethren that the Lord had arisen and had been with them, he replied, 'I will not believe it, unless I can feel the prints of the nails in his hands, and thrust my manus into his wounded side.' Now Thomas was one of the Twelve Special Witnesses whose mission was to proclaim the resurrection of Christ, and these men had to know what they were preaching. They could not get out into the world and say, 'We believe Christ has risen from the expressionless; it is our stance that it is so; peradventure information technology happened, every bit he said it would.' What kind of a message would that accept been to a waiting world, hungry for the words of eternal life? These men had to know, not only believe, and that is why he allowed them to hear his voice, and even to touch him, that they might be convinced across a doubt. And so, when he condescended to come up once more-this time to Thomas-he said: 'Accomplish hither thy hand, feel of me, and meet that information technology is I.' Thomas, no longer doubting, savage at his anxiety, exclaiming, 'O Lord, my God!' The Savior then said: 'Thomas, thou hast believed considering k has seen, but blessed are they who have believed and take not seen.' (Encounter Luke 24:36-39; John 20:24-28.)" - Orson F. Whitney, "The Doctrine of the Resurrection," Improvement Era, April, 1952

(9/27/04)
"All our dearest ones who have departed and whose bodies prevarication in the cemetery, or elsewhere-it does not matter where they are in this earth; they practice not go away from it; they are part of information technology; they are nether the control of him who is the Resurrection and the Life and he who brought social club out of chaos in the beginning, and organized this globe on which we live, which is one of the small-scale things that God has done and made, he who has that power tin can phone call together the particles which are eternal in their primitive nature, and the trunk tin can be raised from the dead, and the spirit and body be joined together similar the body and the spirit of Jesus Christ, our Redeemer, who was put to death on Calvary'south Mount, who on the third day arose from the expressionless and showed himself in the trunk to his disciples, and told them: 'Handle me and see, for a spirit hath non flesh and basic as ye meet me have.' (Luke 24:36-39.)" - Charles W. Penrose, "Christ is Risen," Improvement Era, May 1921

(11/2/04)
"Tomorrow is Easter! Christians everywhere will commemorate the resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ. Though the anniversary engagement may non be accurate, the Easter season should inspire us to study and reflect upon the infinite and eternal amende of Christ-'the firstfruits of them that slept' (1 Cor. 15:20). The resurrection of Jesus from the tomb is the most glorious of all messages to mankind." - David B. Haight, "Our Lord and Savior," Ensign, May 1988, p. 22

(eleven/iii/04)
"He was buried in a borrowed tomb and on the third day rose from the grave. He came along triumphant, in a victory over expiry, the firstfruits of all that slept. With his resurrection came the hope to all men that life is everlasting, that even every bit in Adam all die, in Christ all are made alive. (Come across 1 Cor. fifteen:20-22.) Nothing in all of human history equals the wonder, the splendor, the magnitude, or the fruits of the matchless life of the Son of God, who died for each of u.s.. He is our Savior. He is our Redeemer. Equally Isaiah foretold, 'His name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace.' (Isa. ix:half dozen.)" - Gordon B. Hinckley, "The Cornerstones of Our Faith," Ensign, November 1984, p. 51-52

(eleven/iv/04)
"'By man came death,' the scripture says, 'For as in Adam all die.' (1 Cor. 15:21-22.) Each of united states of america is a partaker of the experience chosen expiry. None escapes. Were we to remain unrescued, lost would be paradise. Lost would be family. Lost would exist friends. Realizing this truth, we begin to capeesh the supreme joy that accompanied the birth of the Savior of the earth. How glorious the pronouncement of the affections: Behold a virgin 'shall bring forth a son, and thou shalt call his proper name Jesus: for he shall save his people from their sins.' (Matt. ane:21.)" - Thomas Due south. Monson, "Lost Battalions," Ensign, April 1987, p. 6

(xi/5/04)
"I show that Jesus is the Christ. The tomb was empty on that third day, and 'as in Adam all dice, even and so in Christ shall all be fabricated alive' (1 Cor. 15:22). Thus with gratitude for the sealing power inside the restored gospel of Jesus Christ, we can confidently say with the poet, 'I shall simply love thee better afterwards death' (Elizabeth Barrett Browning, 'How Practise I Love Thee?')." - Joe J. Christensen, "Union and the Peachy Programme of Happiness," Ensign, May 1995, p.44

(xi/6/04)
"The greatest events of history are those that affect the greatest number for the longest periods. By this standard, no consequence could be more than of import to individuals or nations than the resurrection of the Principal. The eventual resurrection of every soul who has lived and died on world is a scriptural certainty, and surely there is no issue for which one should brand more careful grooming. A glorious resurrection should be the goal of every man and adult female, for it is a reality. Nothing is more absolutely universal than the resurrection. Every living being volition exist resurrected. 'As in Adam all die, all the same in Christ shall all be made alive.' (i Cor. 15:22.)" - Ezra Taft Benson, "Because I Live, Ye Shall Live As well," Ensign, April 1993, p. four

(i/25/05)
"For us our Heavenly Begetter gave his Son. For us our Elder Brother gave his life.

"At the last moment the Master could have turned back. But he did not. He passed beneath all things that he might save all things-the human race, the earth, and all the life that e'er inhabited it.

"No words in Christendom hateful more to me than those spoken by the angel to the weeping Mary Magdalene and the other Mary as they approached the tomb to care for the body of their Lord: 'Why seek ye the living among the dead? He is not here, just is risen.' (Luke 24:v-6.)" - Thomas Southward. Monson, "Lost Battalions," Ensign, June 1971, p. 97

(iii/17/05)
"As we contemplate the events leading to the death of Jesus Christ, we tend to grieve for the awful sufferings which He experienced at the hands of wicked men-the terrible rending by the lash, the dreadful nails placed in His hands and anxiety, the prolonged agony of the cantankerous, and finally His tender heart breaking for the sins of all men.

"But terminate! He is non expressionless! He is risen! He is the starting time fruit of the resurrection. Without Him, life for all men would end at expiry. All would be consigned to the grave, their bodies to molder in the dust forever. But because of Him, our Savior, even Jesus Christ, the Son of the living God, nosotros, every one of us, will live again-freed from the everlasting chains of death." - F. Melvin Hammond, "

The Resurrection ," Ensign, May 1990, p. 30

iv/8/06
"These sacred bodies, for which nosotros are and then grateful, suffer from natural limitations. Some people are born with disabilities, and some endure the pains of disease throughout their lives. All of usa as we age experience our bodies gradually beginning to fail. When this happens, we long for the mean solar day when our bodies will exist healed and whole. We look forward to the Resurrection that Jesus Christ fabricated possible, when 'the soul shall be restored to the body, and the trunk to the soul; yea, and every limb and joint shall be restored to its body; yea, even a hair of the head shall not be lost; simply all things shall be restored to their proper and perfect frame' (Alma 40:23). I know that through Christ we can experience a fulness of joy that is available only when spirit and element are inseparably connected (encounter  D&C 93:33).

"Our bodies are our temples. We are not less but more like Heavenly Male parent considering we are embodied. I show that we are His children, fabricated in His image, with the potential to become like Him. Permit us treat this divine gift of the trunk with cracking intendance." - Susan W. Tanner, "The Sanctity of the Torso," Ensign (CR), Nov 2005, p. 15

5/ix/07
"Men are born, they live for an hour of celebrity, and die. Nearly throughout their lives are teased past various hopes; and among all the hopes of men in all ages of time, none is so great every bit the hope of immortality.

"The empty tomb that beginning Easter morning time brought the nearly comforting assurance that can come into man'southward heart. This was the affirmative answer to the ageless question raised by Job, 'If a homo die, shall he live over again?' (Job 14:14.)" - Gordon B. Hinckley, "Conference Study," April 1969, 2d Day—Forenoon Meeting, p.59


8/25/07
What a tremendous point to have conspicuously in mind, that the Redeemer is live. And that he is alive forevermore. During the last few hundred years, the world has been flooded with the crucifix. It pictures a dead Christ upon a cross of hurting. Merely Christ did not remain upon the cross. Neither is the tomb his dwelling house place. He is live, and he has the keys of expiry and hell. He also has the keys of eternal life and celestial glory." - Sterling W. Sill, "Conference Report," April 1964, First Twenty-four hours—Morning Coming together, p.14


ix/23/09
"I thing we must go on in listen: all persons will, as a gift of the Redeemer, be raised from mortality to immortality, with perfect bodies, no more subject field to aches, or pains, or loftier blood pressure, or arthritis, or affliction, or any kind of concrete deformity. But, in order to take the fullness of joy and the fullness of opportunity, and that peace which passeth understanding, and all opportunities in the resurrection–in club to accept these blessings, nosotros must earn them through obedience to God and through service to others." - Elray L. Christiansen, "Conference Report," April 1967, Afternoon Meeting, p. 45


8/26/10
"No words in Christendom mean more to me than those spoken by the angel to the weeping Mary Magdalene and the other Mary when, on the first day of the week, they approached the tomb to care for the body of their Lord. Spoke the angel:

"'Why seek ye the living amid the dead?

"'He is not here, simply is risen.'" - Thomas S. Monson, "He Is Risen," Ensign (CR) May 2010


1/22/xiii
If we fall into transgression and wallow in iniquity, we lose our position and our merits on the goodness and protection of our Heavenly Father; but, by a faithful adherence to the principles of virtue and righteousness, nosotros shall ready ourselves to come forth in the resurrection of the just, and dwell with the sanctified. - Orson Pratt, "Journal of Discourses," 26 vols., 8:106


iii/21/14
Miracles are "manifestations of divine or spiritual power" (Bible Dictionary, p. 732). They are not simply sleight-of-paw tricks or actions contrived past clever men. They are acts wrought by individuals with powers beyond those of mortals. What could possibly be greater than the human action of laying ane'due south torso downwards in death and picking it upwardly once more in a resurrected country equally did Jesus? Merely by the use of godly powers and merely through the grace of God could such a marvelous thing occur. - Carlos East. Asay, "If a Human being Die, Shall He Live Again?" Ensign (CR) May 1994


10/v/14
Many doubt the statements of the evangelists and say that the resurrection could not accept place. Unbelievers have used arguments against belief in the resurrection of Christ. With us, however, there is no doubt concerning information technology. - Anthon H. Lund, Conference Report, Apr 1904, First Twenty-four hours, Morning Session, p.97


11/25/15
The balls of immortality also helps united states bear the mortal separations involved in the death of our loved ones. Every one of u.s. has wept at a expiry, grieved through a funeral, or stood in pain at a graveside. I am surely one who has. Nosotros should all praise God for the assured resurrection that makes our mortal separations temporary and gives us the hope and strength to deport on. - Dallin H. Oaks, "Resurrection," Ensign (CR), May 2000, p.14


three/nineteen/16
If only men would "do his volition," instead of looking hopelessly at the dark and gloomy tomb, they would turn their optics heavenward and know that Christ is risen! - David O. McKay, Conference Report, April 1966, Second Day-Morning Meeting, p.58


v/5/16
Each of us has physical, mental, and emotional limitations and weaknesses. These challenges, some of which seem and so intractable now, will eventually exist resolved. None of these bug volition plague us later we are resurrected. [Our daughter] researched survival rates for persons with the type of cancer she had, and the numbers were not encouraging. She wrote: "But there is a cure, so I'm not scared. Jesus has already cured my cancer, and yours. ... I volition exist better. I'm glad I know this." - Paul V. Johnson, "And There Shall Exist No More Decease," Ensign (CR) May 2016


6/17/xvi
We rejoice, therefore, equally practice many, and as should all mankind, when we remember the most glorious, the about comforting, the almost reassuring of all events of homo history—the victory over expiry. -
Gordon B. Hinckley, "The Victory over Death," Ensign (CR), May 1985, p.51


vii/6/16
I have frequently thought that, to see a expressionless body, and to run into that trunk laid in the grave and covered with earth, is ane of the nigh gloomy things on earth; without the gospel it is like taking a jump in the dark. But every bit quick as we obtain the gospel, every bit shortly as the spirit of human is enlightened by the inspiration of the Almighty, he tin can exclaim with one of old—"O grave, where is thy victory, O decease, where is thy sting? The sting of death is sin, and the gift of God is eternal life, through our Lord Jesus Christ." The resurrection of the dead presents itself earlier the enlightened mind of man, and he has a foundation for his spirit to rest upon. - Wilford Woodruff, Journal of Discourses 18:33, June 24, 1875


2/23/17
Consider for a moment the significance of the Resurrection in resolving once and for all the true identity of Jesus of Nazareth and the dandy philosophical contests and questions of life. If Jesus was in fact literally resurrected, it necessarily follows that He is a divine being. No mere mortal has the power in himself to come to life over again after dying. Because He was resurrected, Jesus cannot have been only a carpenter, a teacher, a rabbi, or a prophet. Because He was resurrected, Jesus had to have been a God, even the Only Begotten Son of the Father. – D. Todd Christofferson, "The Resurrection of Jesus Christ," Ensign (CR) May 2014



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