All Men: The Four Words That Finish the Verse
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The moment you take up the yoke, you hit a wall. Not the world's opposition — something quieter and far more dangerous: the brother who isn't living the way you are. The companion who breaks the rules and somehow seems happier in his half-hearted walk than you are in your whole-hearted one. That wall has stopped more disciples than persecution ever has.
I served that same wound on my mission in Mongolia. I held the line, I watched others walk free, and I could not square it. It took me half a mission to find the words that undid me — and the rest of my life to learn to live inside them.
They're hiding in plain sight at the end of a verse most disciples stop reading three words too early: "…and the love of God and of all men." All men. Not some men. Not the obedient ones. All.
In this episode: why your covenant is between you and the Lord and never between you and your brother; how holding someone to your standard dresses him in your light instead of his; the difference between an intermediate judgment and the final verdict that belongs to Christ alone; and the hinge of the whole matter — you cannot lift any soul to higher ground than the ground you yourself are standing on. So stand higher. Love wider. Stay in the field.
If there's a brother whose half-hearted walk is grinding on your whole-hearted one right now, this one is for you. Take it to the Lord. Ask Him whose face is rising in your mind — and ask Him for the grace to love that one, of all men.
Scriptures referenced: 2 Nephi 31:20 · Doctrine and Covenants 50:22 · Luke 22:32 · Doctrine and Covenants 88:124 · 1 John 4:20
The spark is living the teachings of Christ. The fire is to be perfected in Him. Come, do greater works than these.
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