His Grace Is Sufficient | Brad Wilcox | 2011

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God's grace not only provides ultimate forgiveness, it also makes available the Atonement's power to help us as we learn to become more like the Savior.

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Brad Wilcox was serving as a member of the Sunday School General Board of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints as well as a BYU associate professor in the Department of Teacher Education in the David O. McKay School of Education when this devotional address was given on 12 July 2011.

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"Christ’s arrangement with us is similar to a mom providing music lessons for her child. Mom pays the piano teacher. How many know what I am talking about? Because Mom pays the debt in full, she can turn to her child and ask for something. What is it? Practice! Does the child’s practice pay the piano teacher? No. Does the child’s practice repay Mom for paying the piano teacher? No. Practicing is how the child shows appreciation for Mom’s incredible gift. It is how he takes advantage of the amazing opportunity Mom is giving him to live his life at a higher level. Mom’s joy is found not in getting repaid but in seeing her gift used—seeing her child improve. And so she continues to call for practice, practice, practice.

If the child sees Mom’s requirement of practice as being too overbearing (“Gosh, Mom, why do I need to practice? None of the other kids have to practice! I’m just going to be a professional baseball player anyway!”), perhaps it is because he doesn’t yet see with mom’s eyes. He doesn’t see how much better his life could be if he would choose to live on a higher plane.

In the same way, because Jesus has paid justice, He can now turn to us and say, “Follow me” (Matthew 4:19), “Keep my commandments” (John 14:15). If we see His requirements as being way too much to ask (“Gosh! None of the other Christians have to pay tithing! None of the other Christians have to go on missions, serve in callings, and do temple work!”), maybe it is because we do not yet see through Christ’s eyes. We have not yet comprehended what He is trying to make of us.

Elder Bruce C. Hafen has written, “The great Mediator asks for our repentance not because we must ‘repay’ him in exchange for his paying our debt to justice, but because repentance initiates a developmental process that, with the Savior’s help, leads us along the path to a saintly character” (The Broken Heart [Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 1989], 149; emphasis in original).

Elder Dallin H. Oaks has said, referring to President Spencer W. Kimball’s explanation, “The repenting sinner must suffer for his sins, but this suffering has a different purpose than punishment or payment. Its purpose is change” (The Lord’s Way [Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 1991], 223; emphasis in original). Let’s put that in terms of our analogy: The child must practice the piano, but this practice has a different purpose than punishment or payment. Its purpose is change.

I have born-again Christian friends who say to me, “You Mormons are trying to earn your way to heaven.”

I say, “No, we are not earning heaven. We are learning heaven. We are preparing for it (see D&C 78:7). We are practicing for it.”

They ask me, “Have you been saved by grace?”

I answer, “Yes. Absolutely, totally, completely, thankfully—yes!”

Then I ask them a question that perhaps they have not fully considered: “Have you been changed by grace?” They are so excited about being saved that maybe they are not thinking enough about what comes next. They are so happy the debt is paid that they may not have considered why the debt existed in the first place. Latter-day Saints know not only what Jesus has saved us from but also what He has saved us for. As my friend Brett Sanders puts it, “A life impacted by grace eventually begins to look like Christ’s life.” As my friend Omar Canals puts it, “While many Christians view Christ’s suffering as only a huge favor He did for us, Latter-day Saints also recognize it as a huge investment He made in us.” As Moroni puts it, grace isn’t just about being saved. It is also about becoming like the Savior (see Moroni 7:48).

The miracle of the Atonement is not just that we can live after we die but that we can live more abundantly (see John 10:10). The miracle of the Atonement is not just that we can be cleansed and consoled but that we can be transformed (see Romans 8). Scriptures make it clear that no unclean thing can dwell with God (see Alma 40:26), but, brothers and sisters, no unchanged thing will even want to." - Brad Wilcox
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ONE OF THE GREATEST TALKS OF ALL TIME!!!

dinocollins
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I'm not LDS, nor am I even religious. However, this video is exactly what I needed at this moment in my life. Thank you.

Alecthom
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I'm 63. If I had received this kind of counseling when I was 19 after having gotten into sexual sins, instead of judgement and ridicule, I would have done everything to remain in the church. This was beautiful and blessed.

johndove-cochran
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“Do we earn a sunrise?” That really made me understand grace.

karadanvers
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I am new LDS. So is my wife. We were baptized on the same day together. I needed this!

johnlong
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I'm 47 year old man who was given this message by a twenty three year old LDS member I work with and it was completely life-changing. What a blessing from someone half my age and from a completely different background. God blesses you in the most unique ways when you least expect it. Thanks Kyler👍

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"Grace is not the light at the end of the tunnel, but the light that moves us through the tunnel" ♥♥

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Not a mormon, but you explained Grace where even I understaood. Thank you

charlotteclaypoole
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Wow really good stuff here. I’m not Mormon I was sent this by a good friend who is. The way he articulates grace is awesome

Thatonedude
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I’m not young, I’m 55 and I needed this today ;because I was feeling so lost. Thank you

leahbaker
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So worth the 30 minutes 😭 I could listen to this every day and still learn something new.

maliyahduckworth
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First of all, I apologize for my english.
He was my mission´s president when I served in Chile Santiago East Mission (2003-2005).
He is a great man, a lovely man; really a man of God. He is exactly the kind of man you can see and feel in the tape. I had the blessing to know him and learn from him. He´s like a father to me
I testify his words are truth. The Grace of God and Jesus Christ its a healing power who lift us, encourage us, strength us and guide us through this path knows as mortal life

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Man I wasn't going to go to church today and then I watched this video. One of the most powerful videos i've ever seen. It also made me realise I didn't know what grace actually meant. I was way too hard on myself for things. The Church Is True!!!

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My Goddaughter died a couple days of a drug overdose. My heart has been filled with worry for eternal salvation. This talk popped up on my YT feed, what a blessing and an answer to fervent prayers! Thank you.

lesley
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I didn't get grace until this talk

benv
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This talk has literally changed my life for the best since my wife showed it to me a year ago.
Grace is finished. We can either find the humility to accept it through following commandments and holding the Saviors hand through it all or we can reject it by persuing our own pride and depending soley on our own intelect.
Sincerest love to anyone in the pursuit of accepting grace.

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I’ve listened to this talk a dozen times, and now in 2021, I’m still learning something new from it. God bless you Brad Wilcox.

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The missionaries visited my home today, and we read Moroni last chapter and last 3 verses and reminded me of this phrase "his grace is sufficient" . 2024. This talk changes lives.

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Christ fed the 5000 with 12 baskets to spare. How grateful I am that he has grace to forgive and heal me, with enough to spare!

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This talk is everything. A masterpiece of theology. The best part: it’s true.

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