{"id":2324,"date":"1999-09-07T09:34:28","date_gmt":"1999-09-07T15:34:28","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/speeches.byu.edu\/?p=2324"},"modified":"2021-08-13T13:20:58","modified_gmt":"2021-08-13T19:20:58","slug":"evolution-mind-heart-soul","status":"publish","type":"speech","link":"https:\/\/speeches.byu.edu\/talks\/marilyn-s-bateman\/evolution-mind-heart-soul\/","title":{"rendered":"Evolution of the Mind, the Heart, and the Soul"},"content":{"rendered":"

Brothers and sisters, friends: welcome to the Brigham Young University 1999 fall semester. It is good to be here today. It is awe inspiring to look out over this vast congregation. We are all in the right place at the right time. How very blessed we are to be at this great university to increase our knowledge of truth, both secular and spiritual. The quest for learning is a ceaseless quest for truth.<\/p>\n

Ultimately, any person who seeks after truth will be led to the gospel of Jesus Christ, for it contains all truth. Gospel principles bless all who seek to understand God\u2019s ways and His plan for the everlasting salvation of His children. The gospel teaches people who they are and of the potential that life promises not only on this earth but in the eternities. The teachings of the Lord Jesus Christ provide a clear understanding of mankind\u2019s relationship to God. Seekers after truth learn that they are His spirit children, that He is a loving and kind Father in Heaven, and that each person\u2019s destiny is to return to a heavenly home if they will be true and faithful.<\/p>\n

Eternal Progress<\/b><\/h2>\n

In a survey of Americans performed for the Lutheran Brotherhood by Yankelovich Partners, most adults were concerned with and wanted answers to eternal questions. Those participating in the survey were asked the following question: \u201cWhat [would you] ask a god or supreme being if [you] could get a direct and immediate answer?\u201d The most frequently asked question was: \u201cWhat\u2019s my purpose here?\u201d Thirty-four percent, or more than one of every three persons, wanted to know the purpose of life. The second most popular question was: \u201cWill I have life after death?\u201d Almost one out of five persons asked this question. Another 16 percent asked the question: \u201cWhy do bad things happen?\u201d and another 7 percent wondered if there is intelligent life elsewhere. Seventy-six percent of the individuals surveyed asked questions pertaining to one\u2019s ultimate purpose and destiny. (See \u201cGoing to a Higher Authority,\u201d USA Snapshots, USA Today<\/i> [28 May 1999]: 1A.) There is a thirst for spiritual knowledge. The answers to these questions are contained in the gospel of Jesus Christ. The plan of salvation as contained in the restored gospel provides clear and definitive answers to these queries.<\/p>\n

The plan of salvation teaches that mortality is but one stage of life and that life existed before one\u2019s birth and stretches into the eternities after death. Life\u2019s purpose is to \u201cbe added upon\u201d (Abraham 3:26), to be tested, and to participate in a growth process that has eternal consequences. The knowledge gained and the decisions made in this life are critical and determine one\u2019s ultimate destiny. Mortality is a time to acquire spiritual knowledge, to be tested with respect to one\u2019s use of agency, to experience the bitter and the sweet, to learn from one\u2019s mistakes, and to succeed with the Lord\u2019s help.<\/p>\n

All of God\u2019s children are endowed with a special light or conscience that allows them to differentiate between truth and error (see John 1:9, Moroni 7:15\u201316) and to learn from experience. The more obedient one is to light, the more truth one receives (see D&C 50:23\u201324). It follows that the more consistent one\u2019s life is in living truth, the greater one\u2019s capacity and strength. Some individuals live in a time or place where access to truth is limited. Since earth life is but one phase in eternity, they are given opportunities later consistent with their willingness to live whatever truths they enjoyed on earth (see D&C 137:5\u201310). There is life after death. There is intelligent life elsewhere (see Moses 1:33). There is purpose to life.<\/p>\n

One of the most glorious truths contained in the Lord\u2019s plan is that of eternal progress\u2014the opportunity to progress from mortality to immortality, to overcome death and receive a glorified resurrected body, to overcome weakness and progress until one receives a glory and station like that of our eternal parents (see 1 Corinthians 15:42\u201344, D&C 76:94\u201395). President Gordon B. Hinckley has commented on this subject as follows:<\/p>\n

The whole design of the gospel is to lead us onward and upward to greater achievement, even, eventually, to godhood. This great possibility was enunciated by the Prophet Joseph Smith in the King Follett sermon (see<\/i> Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith, pp. 342\u201362) and emphasized by President Lorenzo Snow. It is this grand and incomparable concept:<\/i> As God now is, man may become! (See<\/i> The Teachings of Lorenzo Snow, comp. Clyde J. Williams, Salt Lake City: Bookcraft, 1984, p. 1.)<\/i> [\u201cDon\u2019t Drop the Ball,\u201d Ensign,<\/i> November 1994, 48; emphasis in original]<\/p>\n

What is eternal progress? For those in mortality and in the spirit world, it is an increase in spiritual knowledge, moral strength, and intelligence based on righteous living. It is the internalizing of true principles in the way one thinks and lives. It is repenting of one\u2019s sins and feeling the forgiveness that comes from the Atonement through the Holy Spirit. The scriptures indicate that intelligence is more than intellectual capacity. It is a righteous disposition that leads one to forsake evil (see D&C 93:36\u201337). The acquiring of spiritual knowledge and intelligence comes through diligence in obeying eternal laws. For one to receive the strength required to progress eternally, one must have a testimony that certain principles are true\u2014i.e., a confirmation through the Holy Spirit that one is on the right path. This requires the companionship of the Holy Ghost. He serves as a teacher, a cleanser, a witness, a sanctifier, and a sealer. He links individuals into the power and grace of the Savior\u2019s atonement.<\/p>\n

The growth process is characterized by small steps as indicated by the Lord\u2019s words to Nephi:<\/p>\n

For behold, thus saith the Lord God: I will give unto the children of men line upon line, precept upon precept, here a little and there a little; and blessed are those who hearken unto my precepts, and lend an ear unto my counsel, for they shall learn wisdom; for unto him that receiveth I will give more; and from them that shall say, We have enough, from them shall be taken away even that which they have.<\/i> [2 Nephi 28:30]<\/p>\n

The process of spiritual growth described in the above scripture is like the process of a child learning to play the piano. The child begins with simple melodies that are mastered with hours of practice. The practice and lessons learned then provide the foundation for mastering more complex compositions. Eventually, with discipline and rigor and many additional practice hours over a significant period of time, an accomplished pianist is produced. Most growth processes in life are a type and shadow of the way in which God intends for us to grow, line upon line and precept upon precept, until we become finished products. President Hinckley has commented on the growth process in these words:<\/p>\n

None of us . . . knows enough. The learning process is an endless process. We must read, we must observe, we must assimilate, and we must ponder that to which we expose our minds. I believe in evolution, not organic evolution, as it is called, but in the evolution of the mind, the heart, and the soul of man. I believe in improvement. I believe in growth.<\/i> [TGBH,<\/i> 298]<\/p>\n

Several years ago, while my husband and I were living in Japan, we had the opportunity to visit the town of Wajima on the west coast. Wajima is the home of Japan\u2019s famous lacquerware. The Wajima factory has a display of the manufacturing process that illustrates the many steps required to create a beautiful piece of lacquerware. There are 19 steps involved before the final design is added. Of particular interest is the number of times an item is polished following the additions of lacquer and lacquer paste. As I studied the various steps, I thought how like life the lacquerware manufacturing process is. As human beings, we are continually being added upon\u2014growing from one lesson to another, from grace to grace.<\/p>\n

Polishing is part of life. Polishing removes the rough edges. Often, polishing is represented by the hard times, the difficult times, the sad times. God does not inflict evil upon us or pave our way with stones. The bad things, referred to in the Yankelovich survey, are often man-made or environmental in origin. Even so, they are part of the design of life. Their purpose is to burnish our souls and help us understand our dependence on God. When we are exhausted from the trials of the day, the Lord through His Spirit refreshes our spirit and prepares us for a new day. Our purpose is not to escape problems but to overcome them with the Lord\u2019s help. God through His prophets said, \u201cI have refined thee, but not with silver; I have chosen thee in the furnace of affliction\u201d (Isaiah 48:10). He also said that all \u201cthings shall give thee experience, and shall be for thy good\u201d (D&C 122:7). The heat of the day may not only exhaust us but also purge the impurities within.<\/p>\n

In Matthew 5:48 the Lord admonishes all of us: \u201cBe ye therefore perfect, even as your Father which is in heaven is perfect.\u201d It is possible in the eternities to know all things and have the capacity to endure all things and live according to all truth. However, the goal will not be reached in this lifetime, nor can it be accomplished on one\u2019s own. As imperfect beings subject to the world\u2019s temptations, we need the help of an all-wise Father and His Son. We can only be perfected through the Father\u2019s plan, with the core of that plan centered in Christ and His atonement (see Moroni 10:32\u201333).<\/p>\n

During the time we lived in Japan, we were provided a furnished apartment. Consequently, there were only a few items that we took with us from our home in the United States. Family pictures, books, favorite recipes, and a beautiful crystal egg were among the items we chose. At one point in time, the crystal egg belonged to our daughter Michele. It had been part of her egg collection. When Michele married, she took the eggs to her new home with the exception of the one made of crystal. She said to me, \u201cYou keep it, Mom. I know how much you admire it.\u201d The crystal egg was special to me. First, it reminded me of Michele, her generosity, and her purity and desire to serve others. It reminded me of the many other eggs in Michele\u2019s collection. As the egg collection grew over a number of years, I often thought how like people they are\u2014some large, some small, some plain, others decorative and colorful. Some of the eggs were humorous and others dignified. Looking at the eggs was like looking at humanity\u2014each special in its uniqueness.<\/p>\n

The crystal egg also reminds me of perfection. It has many facets. When the egg is held up to the light, the crystal facets seem to attract, cleave to, and then reflect the light rays. It sets a standard for me. I would like to attract the light of truth into my life and then reflect light to others. I desire to be a servant of Jesus Christ and reflect His light. If the world were filled with light, it would be perfect\u2014perfect in Christ. We would have experienced the step-by-step process of having been born of God. We would have the image of Christ in our countenance (see Alma 5:14).<\/p>\n

The purpose of learning is eternal in nature. Some truths are more important than others. President Spencer W. Kimball stated plainly: \u201cThe secular without the foundation of the spiritual is but like the foam upon the milk, the fleeting shadow\u201d (TSWK,<\/i> 390). Sacred truths are the key to one\u2019s eternal progress. We have<\/i>been given much\u2014and we, too, must give. I say this in the name of Jesus Christ, amen.<\/p>\n

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