The Resurrection of Our Dead
Today is the anniversary of my little daughter’s death, many years ago. You can hear more about her in the Betsey Pearl tab above.
We are in the run up to Easter, and so my thoughts today are not just on the resurrection of the body, or of my body, but of the restoration of the bodies of my loved ones. The Restoration doctrines of sealing and family are not really new additions to the gospel of atonement and resurrection; rather they are just working out its implications.
Christ was resurrected in the flesh to be with his friends in the flesh. I look forward to that Resurrection to. Not to be a body alone in the world, but to walk and talk with my friends, to hold my wife, to hold my little Betsey.
The corporal resurrection is a corporate resurrection. It is not the resurrection of the dead we want, but the resurrection of our dead, and ultimately they are all ours. But today there is one of that number who I am looking forward to seeing more than others.