Some years ago I was in Washington,
D.C., with President Harold B. Lee. Early one morning he called me to
come into his hotel room. He was sitting in his robe reading Gospel
Doctrine, by President Joseph F. Smith, and he said, “Listen to this!”
“Jesus
had not finished his work when his body was slain, neither did he
finish it after his resurrection from the dead; although he had
accomplished the purpose for which he then came to the earth, he had not
fulfilled all his work. And when will he? Not until he has redeemed and
saved every son and daughter of our father Adam that have been or ever
will be born upon this earth to the end of time, except the sons of
perdition. That is his mission. We will not finish our work until we
have saved ourselves, and then not until we shall have saved all
depending upon us; for we are to become saviors upon Mount Zion, as well
as Christ. We are called to this mission.”
“There is never a time,”
the Prophet Joseph Smith taught, “when the spirit is too old to approach
God. All are within the reach of pardoning mercy, who have not
committed the unpardonable sin.” (Boyd K. Packer, “The Brilliant Morning of Forgiveness,” Ensign, Nov. 1995, p.18)
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