
Russell M.
Nelson, “The Creation,” Ensign, May 2000, 84
We will long remember this inspiring conference in the new
The process of construction is truly inspiring to me. From conception to
completion, any major building project reflects upon the work of the Master
Creator. In fact, the Creation—of
planet Earth and of life upon it—undergirds all other creative capability. Any
manmade creation
is possible only because of our divine Creator. The people who design and build
are given life and capacity by that Creator. And all materials used in the
construction of an edifice are ultimately derived from the rich resources of
the earth. The Lord declared, “The earth is full, and there is enough and to
spare; yea, I prepared all things.” 1
It is difficult for mortal minds to comprehend the majesty of the Creation. It is
much easier for us to think about good things to eat or fun things to do. But I
would like to stretch our minds to think of things beyond our easy grasp. The creation of man
and woman was wondrous and great. 2 So was the creation of the earth as their mortal
dwelling place.
The entire Creation
was planned by God. A council in heaven was once convened in which we
participated. 3 There our Heavenly Father announced His
divine plan. 4 It is also called the plan of happiness, 5 the plan of salvation, 6 the plan of redemption, 7 the plan of restoration, 8 the plan of mercy, 9 the plan of deliverance, 10 and the everlasting gospel. 11 The purpose of the plan is to provide
opportunity for the spirit children of God to progress toward an eternal
exaltation.
The plan required the Creation,
and that in turn required both the Fall and the Atonement. These are the three
fundamental components of the plan. The creation of a paradisiacal planet came from
God. 12 Mortality and death came into the world
through the Fall of Adam. 13 Immortality and the possibility of
eternal life were provided by the Atonement of Jesus Christ. 14 The Creation, the Fall, and the Atonement were
planned long before the actual work of the Creation began.
While visiting the
“He took the clay from the hand of the angel, and made Adam according to Our
image and likeness, and He left him lying for forty days and forty nights
without putting breath into him. And He heaved sighs over him daily, saying,
‘If I put breath into this [man], he must suffer many pains.’ And I said unto
My Father, ‘Put breath into him; I will be an advocate for him.’ And My Father
said unto Me, ‘If I put breath into him, My beloved Son, Thou wilt be obliged
to go down into the world, and to suffer many pains for him before Thou shalt
have redeemed him, and made him to come back to his primal state.’ And I said
unto My Father, ‘Put breath into him; I will be his advocate, and I will go down
into the world, and will fulfil Thy command.’ ” 15
Although this text is not scripture, it reaffirms scriptures that teach of
the deep and compassionate love of the Father for the Son, and of the Son for
us—attesting that Jesus volunteered willingly to be our Savior and Redeemer. 16
The Lord God declared, “This is my work and my glory—to bring to pass the
immortality and eternal life of man.” 17 He who, under direction of the Father,
had created the earth, subsequently came into mortality to do the will of His
Father 18 and to fulfill all prophecies of the
Atonement. 19 His Atonement would redeem every soul
from the penalties of personal transgression, on conditions that He set. 20
Each phase of the Creation
was well planned before it was accomplished. Scripture tells us that “the Lord
God, created all things … spiritually, before they were naturally upon the face
of the earth.” 21
The physical Creation
itself was staged through ordered periods of time. In Genesis 22 and Moses, 23 those periods are called days. But in
the book of Abraham, each period is referred to as a time. 24 Whether termed a day, a time, or an
age, each phase was a period between two identifiable events—a division of
eternity. 25
Period one included the creation
of atmospheric heavens and physical earth, culminating in the emergence of
light from darkness. 26
In period two, the waters were divided between the surface of the earth and
its atmospheric heavens. Provision was made for clouds and rain to give life to
all that would later dwell upon the earth. 27
In period three, plant life began. The earth was organized to bring forth
grass, herbs, trees, and vegetation—each growing from its own seed. 28
Period four was a time of further development. Lights in the expanse of the
heaven were organized so there could be seasons and other means of measuring
time. During this period, the sun, the moon, the stars, and the earth were
placed in proper relationship to one another. 29 The sun, with its vast stores of
hydrogen, was to serve as a giant furnace to provide light and heat for the
earth and life upon it. 30
In period five, fish, fowl, and “every living creature” were added. 31 They were made fruitful and able to
multiply—in the sea and on the earth—each after its own kind. 32
In the sixth period, creation
of life continued. The beasts of the earth were made after their kind, cattle
after their kind, and everything which “creepeth upon the earth”—again, after
its own kind. 33 Then the Gods counseled together and
said: “Let us go down and form man in our image, after our likeness. …
“So the Gods went down to organize man in their own image, in the image of
the Gods to form they him, male and female to form they them.” 34 Thus, Adam and Eve were formed. 35 And they were blessed to “be fruitful,
and multiply, and replenish the earth, and subdue it: and have dominion over
the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over every living thing
that moveth upon the earth.” 36
The seventh period was designated as a time of rest. 37
I testify that the earth and all life upon it are of divine origin. The Creation did not
happen by chance. It did not come ex nihilo (out of nothing). And human
minds and hands able to build buildings or create computers are not accidental.
It is God who made us and not we ourselves. We are His people! 38 The Creation itself testifies of a Creator. We
cannot disregard the divine in the Creation. Without our grateful awareness of
God’s hand in the Creation,
we would be just as oblivious to our provider as are goldfish swimming in a
bowl. With deep gratitude, we echo the words of the Psalmist, who said, “O
Lord, how manifold are thy works! in wisdom hast thou made them all: the earth
is full of thy riches.” 39
This earth is but one of many creations over which God presides. “Worlds without number
have I created,” He said. “And I also created them for mine own purpose; and by
the Son I created them, which is mine Only Begotten.” 40 Grand as it is, planet Earth is part of
something even grander—that great plan of God. Simply summarized, the earth was
created that families might be. Scripture explains that a husband and wife
“shall be one flesh, and all this that the earth might answer the end of its creation.” 41
And as part of the planned destiny of the earth and its inhabitants, here
our kindred dead are also to be redeemed. 42 Families are to be sealed together for
all eternity. 43 A welding link is to be forged between
the fathers and the children. In our time, a whole, complete, and perfect union
of all dispensations, keys, and powers is to be welded together. 44 For these sacred purposes, holy temples
now dot the earth.
Though our understanding of the Creation is limited, we know enough to
appreciate its supernal significance. And that store of knowledge will be
augmented in the future. Scripture declares: “In that day when the Lord shall
come [again], he shall reveal all things—
“Things which have passed, and hidden things which no man knew, things of
the earth, by which it was made, and the purpose and the end thereof—
“Things most precious, things that are above, and things that are beneath,
things that are in the earth, and upon the earth, and in heaven.” 45
Yes, further light and knowledge will come. The Lord said, “If there be
bounds set to the heavens or to the seas, or to the dry land, or to the sun,
moon, or stars—
“All the times of their revolutions, all the appointed days, months, and
years, … and all their glories, laws, and set times, shall be revealed in the
days of the dispensation of the fulness of times.” 46
Eventually, “the earth will be renewed and receive its paradisiacal glory.” 47 At the Second Coming of the Lord, the
earth will be changed once again. It will be returned to its paradisiacal state
and be made new. There will be a new heaven and a new earth. 48
Meanwhile, brothers and sisters, we should understand our significant
responsibilities. Both the creations
of God and the creations
of man teach us the importance of each component. Do you think that the absence
of one piece of granite from the face of this building would be noticed? Of
course it would!
So it is with each son or daughter of God. We cannot let “the head say unto
the feet it [has] no need of the feet; for without the feet how shall the body
be able to stand?” 49 Just as “the body [has] need of every
member,” 50 so the family has need of every member.
All members of a family are to be linked, sealed, and “edified together, that
the system may be kept perfect.” 51
The Creation,
great as it is, is not an end in itself but a means to an end. We come to the
earth for a brief period of time, endure our tests and trials, and prepare to
move onward and upward to a glorious homecoming. 52 Our thoughts and deeds while here will
surely be more purposeful if we understand God’s plan and are thankful for and
obedient to His commandments. 53
As beneficiaries of the divine Creation, what shall we do? We should care
for the earth, be wise stewards over it, and preserve it for future
generations. 54 And we are to love and care for one
another. 55
We are to be creators in our own right—builders of an individual faith in
God, faith in the Lord Jesus Christ, and faith in His Church. We are to build
families and be sealed in holy temples. We are to build the Church and kingdom
of God upon the earth. 56 We are to prepare for our own divine
destiny—glory, immortality, and eternal lives. 57 These supernal blessings can all be
ours, through our faithfulness.
I testify that God lives! Jesus is the Christ and Creator! He is Lord over
all the earth. He has established His Church in these latter days to accomplish
His divine purposes. Joseph Smith is the great prophet of the Restoration.
President Gordon B. Hinckley is His prophet today, whom I sustain with all my
heart, in the name of Jesus Christ, amen.
Gospel topics: God the Father, Atonement, commandments, Creation,
family, plan of salvation, responsibility, scriptures, temples
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