The Seventy's Course in Theology, Fourth Year: The AtonementRoberts, B. H. (Brigham Henry)
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The Seventy's Course in Theology, Fourth Year: The Atonement
Roberts, B. H. (Brigham Henry)
Latter Day Saint churches -- Doctrines
_5. Phase of the Atonement Peculiar to "Mormonism:"_ It may
be remarked in passing that the difference noted in the foregoing
paragraphs of this lesson on applying the Christ's Atonement to Adam's
sin and man's personal sins--in the first case unconditional, and in
the second conditional--is a doctrine, in modern times, peculiar to
"Mormonism;" or, to speak more accurately, to the New Dispensation
of the Gospel revealed to Joseph Smith; and is derived almost wholly
from the teachings of the Book of Mormon.[A] In that distinction the
beauty and glory of the Atonement, the balanced claims of justice and
mercy shine forth as no where else, even in holy writ,--much less in
the uninspired writings of men. It may be regarded as the "Mormon"
contribution to views of the Atonement of Christ, for it is to be found
no where else except in Mormon literature.
[Footnote A: See II Nephi ii. Ibid ix. Alma xxxiv and xlii. Mormon ix.]
_7. The Free and Complete Redemption of Little Children:_ From the
foregoing difference in the application of the Atonement to the sin
of Adam and the individual sins of men there arises another important
matter viz.: If redemption from the consequences of Adam's fall is to
be absolutely unconditional, and universal, and that entirely through
the Atonement of the Christ and without the co-operation of man, then
it logically follows that if man himself remains absolutely without
sin, he would stand in need of no satisfaction being made for his sin
and no forgiveness of sins, since in the case supposed they have no
existence; and therefore the Atonement of the Christ for the sin of
Adam, would be all sufficient to redeem man from the power of death and
restore him to union with God. It follows that if any part of the human
race die in this state of personal innocence then they are redeemed
by virtue of the Atonement of Christ without any other consideration
whatsoever. Hence Mormon said:
"Listen to the words of Christ, your Redeemer, your Lord and your
God. Behold, I came into the world not to call the righteous but
the sinners to repentance; the whole need no physician, but they
that are sick! wherefore little children are whole, for they are
not capable of committing sin; wherefore the curse of Adam is taken
from them in me, that it hath no power over them. * * * Little
children need no repentance, neither baptism. * * * Little children
are alive in Christ, even from the foundation of the world."[A]
[Footnote A: Moroni viii:8-12.]
No less explicit is the word of the Lord through the Prophet Joseph
Smith:
"But, behold, I say unto you, that little children are redeemed
from the foundation of the world through mine only Begotten,
wherefore they cannot sin, for power is not given unto Satan to
tempt little children, until they begin to become accountable
before me."[A]
[Footnote A: Doc. & Cov. Sec. xxix:46, 47.]
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