Friday, August 9, 2019

President Nelson shares a vision of how important this work is (with video)

Today's post I'm sharing an amazing vision from President Nelson's Grandfather, shared by President Nelson.  His Grandfather learns how important this work to save our dead is. After the story will be a video of this story, with President Nelson relating a part of this story to his family and to us, and an invitation to get started or continue today in this work of salvation.

President Nelson relates "When my grandfather A. C. Nelson was a young husband and father, just 27 years old, his father died. Then about three months later, his father, now deceased, came to visit him. The date of that visit was the night of April 6, 1891.

Grandfather Nelson was so impressed by his father's visit that he wrote the experience in his own journal for his family and his friends. Listen to my grandfather's words about that sacred experience:

"I was in bed when Father entered the room. He came and sat on the side of the bed. He said, 'Well, my son, as I had a few spare minutes, I received permission to come and see you for a few minutes. I am feeling well, my son, and have had very much to do since I died.'

"'What have you been doing since you died, Father?'

"'I've been traveling together with Apostle Erastus Snow ever since I died. That is, since three days after I died. I received my commission to preach the gospel. You cannot imagine, my son, how many spirits there are in the spirit world that have not yet received the gospel. But many are receiving it, and a great work is being accomplished. Many are anxiously looking forth to their friends who are still living to administer for them in the temples. I've been very busy in preaching the gospel of Jesus Christ.'

"'Father, can you see us at all times, and do you know what we are doing?'

"'Oh, no, my son. I have something else to do. I cannot go when and where I please. There is just as much and much more order here in the spirit world than in the other world. I have been assigned work to do, and it must be performed.'

"'We intend to go to the temple and get sealed to you, Father, as soon as we can.'

"'That, my son, is part of what I came to see you about. We will yet make a family and live throughout eternity.'

"'Father, is it natural to die?'

"'It is just as natural to die as it is to be born, or for you to pass out of that door.' And here he pointed at the door. 'When I told the folks that I could not last long, it turned dark and I could not see anything for a few minutes. Then the first thing I could see was a number of spirits in the spirit world. The paper you gave me, my son, is dated wrong, but it makes no particular difference. Correct records are kept here.'

"'Father, is the gospel as taught by this Church true?'

"'My son, do you see that picture?' Pointing to a picture of the First Presidency of the Church hanging on the wall.

"'Yes, I see it.'

"'Well, just as sure as you see that picture, just as sure is the gospel true. The gospel of Jesus Christ has within it the power of saving every man and woman that will obey it, and in no other way can they ever obtain salvation in the kingdom of God. My son, always cling to the gospel. Be humble. Be prayerful. Be submissive to the priesthood. Be true. Be faithful to the covenants you have made with God. Never do anything that would displease God. Oh, what a blessing is the gospel. My son, be a good boy.'"

My grandfather felt this was very sacred, and he said, "I write it for the benefit of my family and friends." And now that I'm a General Authority of the Church, I assume everybody in the world is part of my family, so I share it.

My grandfather's visit with his departed father happened 27 years before President Joseph F. Smith's vision of the redemption of the dead, dated 1918. That vision has become section 138 of the Doctrine and Covenants. It's so precious to me that my grandfather would leave that record for us."

The work of saving our dead is a labor of love that blesses both those here on earth, and those in the spirit world. The Blessings of heaven are poured out upon all who engage in that great work.  Below is the video of President Nelson relating this story.

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