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Agency Is Essential to Our Eternal Progress

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  • "Agency Is Essential to Our Eternal Progress," Ensign, Jun 2010, 8-9

    Our Heavenly Father has given us agency. This ability to choose for ourselves is an essential part of the plan of salvation.

    In the premortal Council in Heaven, our Heavenly Father presented His plan, which included the principle of agency. Lucifer rebelled and "sought to destroy the agency of man" (Moses 4:3). As a result, he and those who followed him were cast out. The rest of us chose Heavenly Father's plan, which allowed us to come to earth and gain a physical body. It also provided a Savior, Jesus Christ, who would atone for our sins. Through repentance we could be forgiven. We shouted for joy (see Job 38:7)!

    How we use the gift of agency in mortality affects our eternal happiness or misery. The scriptures teach us that "there is a law, irrevocably decreed in heaven ... , upon which all blessings are predicated" (D&C 130:20)-and to this law there is also "a punishment affixed" (Alma 42:22). Therefore, when we choose our course of action, we also choose the consequences of our actions (see Galatians 6:7). Although consequences may not be immediate, they will always follow. Choosing to follow God's commandments leads us toward peace and eternal life. Choosing to accept Satan's temptations leads us toward sin and heartache.1

    The Old Testament prophet Joshua set the example for us when he said, "Choose you this day whom ye will serve; ... but as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord" (Joshua 24:15).

    "Wherefore, men are free ... to choose liberty and eternal life, through the great Mediator of all men, or to choose captivity and death, according to the captivity and power of the devil" (2 Nephi 2:27).

    After the Fall, Adam and Eve "had moral agency or the ability to choose between good and evil. This made it possible for them to learn and progress. It also made it possible for them to make wrong choices and to sin" (Preach My Gospel [2004], 49).

    Photo illustrations by Matthew Reier, except as noted; photograph of earth © Corbis; Adam and Eve Cast Out of the Garden of Eden, by Gary Kapp; photo illustration of man and police officer by Robert Casey

    Notes

    1. See True to the Faith (2004), 12.

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