“Know Ye That Ye Are”

Joseph F. McConkie, Robert L. Millet

In our democratic and egalitarian society, in a time when equality and brotherhood are all-important, perhaps we are losing a feel for what it means to be a covenant people, what it means to be a chosen people. Too many even among the Latter-day Saints cry out that such sentiments are parochial and primitive, that they lead to exclusivism and racism. Others contend that to emphasize Israel’s chosen status is to denigrate and degrade others not designated as Israel.

“Know Ye That Ye Are of the House of Israel”

We sense a particular problem among many Latter-day Saints as this century draws to a close and as we draw nearer to the time when the Holy One of Israel will return to reign over his covenant people. There is evidenced frequently among young and old a lack of covenant consciousness, not necessarily in regard to covenants and ordinances required for salvation but rather in a lack of feeling appropriate kinship and identity with ancient Israel and with the fathers-Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob-and of understanding and carrying out the responsibilities we have inherited from them.

Doctrinal Commentary on the Book of Mormon, Vol. 4

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