“Having… Taken Upon Himself Their Iniquity”

Joseph F. McConkie, Robert L. Millet
President John Taylor has written that “in some mysterious, incomprehensible way, Jesus assumed the responsibility which naturally would have devolved upon Adam; but which could only be accomplished through the mediation of Himself, and by taking upon Himself their sorrows, assuming their responsibilities, and bearing their transgressions and sins. In a manner to us incomprehensible and inexplicable, he bore the weight of the sins of the whole world; not only of Adam, but of his posterity.” Thus it was that “there came upon Him the weight and agony of ages and generations, the indescribable agony consequent upon this great sacrificial atonement wherein He bore the sins of the world, and suffered in His own person the consequences of an eternal law of God broken by man.” (Mediation and Atonement, pp. 148-50.)

Doctrinal Commentary on the Book of Mormon, Vol. 2

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