This week's Come Follow Me Easter lesson leads us to the following scriptures in the Doctrine and Covenants:
76:22 and now, after the many testimonies which have been given of him, this is the testimony, last of all, which we give of him: That He lives!
29:5. Lift up your hearts, and be glad, for I am in your midst, and am your advocate with the father, and it is his Goodwill to give you the kingdom.
38:7 But behold, verily, verily, I say unto you that mine eyes are upon you. I am in your midst and you cannot see me.
62:1 Behold, and hearken, O ye elders of my church, says your God, even Jesus Christ, your advocate, who knoweth the weaknesses of man and how to succor them who are tempted.
I had to stop to think about what these particular passages say to me and what some of the words used in these verses mean.
Advocate: (verb)
- To speak or write in favor of
- To support or urge by argument
- To recommend publicly
Advocate: (noun)
- One who does all the above
- One who pleads in behalf of another
- Intercessor
- Court related advocate
Synonyms for Advocate (noun)
- apostle
- backer
- campaigner
- champion
- defender
- promoter
- proponent
- supporter
- upholder
Also (but different)
- attorney
- counsel
- defender
- lawyer
- pleader
Synonyms for Advocate (verb)
- bless
- bolster
- boost
- brace up
- build up
- campaign for
- defend
- encourage
- favor
- go to bat for
- promote
- recommend
- root for
- support
- uphold
Also (but different)
- defend
- plead for
- speak for
- vindicate
Succor (noun)
- help
- relief
- aid
- assistance
Succor (verb)
Synonyms for succor (noun)
- support
- sustenance
- comfort
Synonyms for succor (verb)
- comfort
- help
- rescue
- support
With:
- along
- along with
- beside
- including
- plus
- accompanied by
Because definitions are everything - because how we define words brings meaning to everything we hear or read - our understanding of scripture is based on definitions, of what we were taught words mean.
I was taught the word advocate when applied to Jesus meant that it was His role - as our legal representative - to plead with God the Father to not punish us because of our mistakes and failures in life. It is the old story that paints Heavenly Father as the judge, demanding that the demands of the law of justice be met. Jesus offers Himself in our place and if we believe in Him, He offers us mercy. He asks the Father to let us into heaven based on our faith in Him (Jesus).
That interpretation is a very legalistic approach to the gospel and is rooted in Augustine's teachings and Reformation or Calvinistic thought.
It is inconsistent with Restored truths that teach that God is our literal Father in Heaven. He loves us dearly and created this Earth for us and sent us here to learn to distinguish for ourselves through experience both good and evil. He knows that until we know evil we can never truly choose good. The textbook learning never does what real hands-on learning can do and we as his Spirit children had progressed as far as we could in that heavenly home. It was time for us to have a real experience in exercising our agency.
By allowing us to exercise agency and to experience the consequences of our choices, He knew we would make mistakes that we could not undo or make right. He knew we would both hurt others and in turn be hurt by the actions of others. He knew that life would be complicated and messy, sometimes horrific. But he promised He would make it all work toward our ultimate good.
Jesus volunteered to come to Earth as the Son of God, experience all the pains of life here, so that by suffering with and for us He could draw us unto Him. When there is no one else who understands, He is there.
Using the definitions above in a non legalistic way and with the more supportive definition of Advocate, I would read this verse as follows:
Doctrine and Covenants 29:5 says Lift up your hearts and be glad. For I am in your midst [I am always available if you need me] and am I am your Advocate [I am here to cheer you on, bless, bolster, encourage, support and uphold] with the Father [he is accompanying me in this. His work and mine are the same. We love you and are here to help you through your mortal journey] and it is His goodwill to give you the kingdom [for this is my work and my glory and Father's work along with me is to do everything we can possibly do to help you along this journey!]
And if I were Jesus speaking to us I would continue with the following:
"What we can't do is remove your agency - you cannot grow into godhead by being a puppet. We cannot remove the consequences of your choices. They are your mortal teachers. Please listen to them.
We cannot manipulate your behavior or infringe upon your agency by handing out rewards whenever you choose right or punishments when you choose wrong. You must learn for yourself and you will soon see how each good choice is its own reward just as each wrong choice will bless you with the knowledge you need to choose better; to price the good if you will remain open to its lessons.
What we promise you is this - there lies before you total understanding, total healing, forgiveness and you will soon learn how important it is to forgive others.
Just remember, we have now made you the creator of the life you desire. Your final destiny - your infinite potential is to be like us and live with us and all those you love forever enjoy and eternal progressions. We hope that is what you will also choose. Will do everything we can to help you get there.
We are forever advocating for you - cheering you on. With all our love Father, Mother, Jesus, Holy Ghost AKA God."
38:7. But behold, verily, verily I say unto you that mine eyes [and my heart] are upon you [I am watching over you], I am in your midst and you cannot see me [the veil is drawn]
It is comforting to know Jesus is near, accessible, always anxious to help and support us. Come on to me, all ye who are weary. . . There are so many times when I have been weary. Take just this week. Lynn has been on a new medication and it has caused so many problems. Yesterday I just needed a break so I went shopping - just to get away for a few minutes. There's nowhere else to go in the middle of this pandemic.
Yet I remember after the divorce when I was so heartbroken. My therapist suggested it would be good to talk to someone who has been through this. I didn't know anyone who was divorced. Then one day soon after that conversation I thought of Jesus. He suffered life's woes so that He could succor us. I turned to him. I know we usually pray to the Father but this time my prayers went to Jesus -seeking the peace and comfort of my Friend. I found that comfort. Those were days when I learned how loved I was. He was with me, in my midst, and though I did not see him, I felt his presence and His healing power. I know He lives.