Lecture Notes for Chapter 9
The Atonement

Contents:

        Dictionary  -  Definitions for "Atonement"

        Transparency  - The Making of a Celestial Kingdom
 


Insights on Meanings of "At-one-ment"

    The suffix "-ment" means:

        1. action, process, art, or act of a specific kind  (e.g. recruitment, statement, government)
        2. concrete result of an action or process  (e.g. advancement, increment)
        3. concrete means, or instrument, or agent of an action or process  (e.g. adornment, ornament)
        4. state or condition  (e.g. fulfillment, involvement, amazement)

    Atonement means:

        1. action, process, art, or act of making "one"
        2. concrete result of the action or process of making "one"
        3. concrete means or instrument of the process of making "one"
        4. state or condition of being "one"
 


The Making of a Celestial Kingdom


Creation

World quickened by the presence and power of the Father
 

Man and woman created in the likeness and image of God, enjoying His powers of life with no imperfections and no death, but unable to progress or work righteousness
 

Spirits in the pre-mortal world unable to come to earth to receive further training and advancement

Fall

World loses the presence and power of the Father
 

Man and woman expelled from the presence of God and excluded from accessing His powers of life.  Environment filled with imperfections, ambiguities, and eternal death
 

Spirits can be brought to the mortal environment and become living souls, but they can't advance because they are excluded from the presence of God.

Atonement

World quickened by the power of the Son and the presence of the Holy Ghost.

Men and women enjoy a limited measure of God's powers of life through the ministry of the Holy Ghost.  That allows progress and righteousness to take place.  Death and imperfections are annulled by the resurrection

Spirits now can advance to the point of being admitted back into the presence of the Father.
 

Marcus H. Martins, 1999


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