“Every Thing Which Inviteth and Enticeth to Do Good and to Love God and to Serve Him is Inspired of God”

Bryan Richards

This statement seems simple enough. It seems only logical that all things which are good cometh of God. However, the implications of this seemingly simple statement are enormous. This truth broadens our view of all that is around us, for we begin to realize that the Lord has his hand in a lot of things which we do not give him credit for. Furthermore, we find that good can come from unexpected places or people.

What if the teachings of Buddhism and Confucianism teach a man to be honest, upright, and to treat all guests with respect and dignity? Is that teaching from God? What if Islam teaches a man to pray regularly and adhere to a strict moral code? Is that teaching from God? What if a Christian denomination which has rejected the Book of Mormon teaches its congregation that they will be saved through faith on the name of Jesus Christ? Is that teaching from God? The Book of Mormon teaches us that the Lord has inspired all good throughout the world. If we are to believe that, then we must broaden our understanding of how the Lord works among the children of men. Certainly, he has not limited his inspiration and revelation to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Nor has the Lord limited the power of his inspiration to religious leaders and teachers. His almighty hand has touched the works of artists, musicians, poets, authors, inventors, and even politicians. The life of Mozart was anything but inspired, but some of his music certainly is. Beethoven may not have given all the credit for his work to God, but who gave Beethoven his ability? The works of countless artists amaze us and inspire us because we recognize something divine in their work. It is that divine touch which seems to touch us the most.

Joseph Smith clearly taught that we believe in all things which are good, If there is anything virtuous, lovely, or of good report or praise worthy, we seek after these things (A of F 13). We seek after these things because we know that their ultimate source is the Lord God Almighty. For I, the Lord, have put forth my hand to exert the powers of heaven; ye cannot see it now, yet a little while and ye shall see it (DC 84:119).

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