2 Nephi 1:14, 23 – “Awake, my sons”

  1. 14 Awake! and arise from the dust, and hear the words of a trembling parent, whose limbs ye must soon lay down in the cold and silent grave, from whence no traveler can return; a few more days and I go the way of all the earth.

    23 Awake, my sons; put on the armor of righteousness. Shake off the chains with which ye are bound, and come forth out of obscurity, and arise from the dust (2 Nephi 1:14, 23).

    The phrase, “awake and arise” or some variation of it, appears several times in the scriptures. Isaiah uses it as a symbol of the resurrection. To awake is to become spiritual alert and to arise is to be physically alive.
    Thy dead men shall live, together with my dead body shall they arise. Awake and sing, ye that dwell in dust: for thy dew is as the dew of herbs, and the earth shall cast out the dead. (Isaiah 26:19)

    Paul uses it as a summons to those who will not hear the gospel.

    14 Wherefore he saith, Awake thou that sleepest, and arise from the dead, and Christ shall give thee light (Ephesians 5:14).

    Lehi uses it in somewhat the same way, to invite his children to be redeemed.

    14 Awake! and arise from the dust, and hear the words of a trembling parent, whose limbs ye must soon lay down in the cold and silent grave, from whence no traveler can return; a few more days and I go the way of all the earth…

    23 Awake, my sons; put on the armor of righteousness. Shake off the chains with which ye are bound, and come forth out of obscurity, and arise from the dust (2 Nephi 1:14, 23).

    Moroni uses it as a part of the temple text at the conclusion of the Book of Mormon. This is also an invitation to come unto Christ and accept the blessings of the covenant of the Father.

    31 And awake, and arise from the dust, O Jerusalem; yea, and put on thy beautiful garments, O daughter of Zion; and strengthen thy stakes and enlarge thy borders forever, that thou mayest no more be confounded, that the covenants of the Eternal Father which he hath made unto thee, O house of Israel, may be fulfilled. (Moroni 10:31)

    The Lord uses it in the D&C to invite people to get on with doing the things they have covenanted to do.

    2 Let them awake, and arise, and come forth, and not tarry, for I, the Lord, command it. (D&C 117:2)

    And finally, the Lord uses it to invite the people to come to the temple.

    10 Yea, let the cry go forth among all people: Awake and arise and go forth to meet the Bridegroom; behold and lo, the Bridegroom cometh; go ye out to meet him. Prepare yourselves for the great day of the Lord.

    11 Watch, therefore, for ye know neither the day nor the hour.

    12 Let them, therefore, who are among the Gentiles flee unto Zion.
    13 And let them who be of Judah flee unto Jerusalem, unto the mountains of the Lord’s house.(D&C: 133:10-13)

    Even though each of these appear to be different on the surface, they are, in fact, all the same. Each is a different facet of the invitation to BE—to be one who acts rather than one who is acted upon—to be alive—to come unto Christ and partake of the covenants and ordinances of eternal life in this world and in the continuation of lives in the world to come.

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Apocryphal gems……………..QUOTES

Apocryphal gems

Gospel of Thomas in James M. Robinson, ed., The Nag Hammadi Library in English (San Francisco, Harper & Row, 1988),126 #3.

When you come to know yourselves, then you will become known, and you will realize that it is you who are the sons of the living Father. But if you will not know yourselves, you dwell in poverty, and it is you who are that poverty.

All the following are from:

Wilhelm Schneemelcher, ed., New Testament Apocrypha, Vol. 1, Gospels and Related Writings (Louisville, Kentucky, Westminster, 1991).

Gospel of Philip

p. 201

106 The perfect man not only cannot be restrained, but also cannot be seen. For if he is seen he will be put under restraint.

The Coptic Gospel of Thomas

p. 118

5 Jesus said, Recognize what is before you, and what is hidden from you will be revealed to you; for there is nothing hidden that will not be revealed.

P, 123

37 His disciples said: On what day will you be revealed to us, and on what day shall we see you? Jesus said: When you unclothe yourselves and are not ashamed, and take your garments and lay them beneath your fet like the little children and trample on them, then you will see the Son of the Living One, and you will not be afraid. [see 1 Nephi 19-7]

p, 126

67 Jesus said: He who knows the all but fails to know himself, misses everything.

The Dialogue of the Saviour

p, 306-307

27-30

Matthew said, ‘Lord, I wish to see that place of life, this place where there is no wickedness, but rather there is pure light!’

The Lord said, ‘Brother Matthew, you will not be able to see it as long as you are wearing flesh.’

Matthew said, ‘Lord, even if I shall not be able to see it, let me know it!’

The Lord said, Everyone who has known himself has seen it in everything given to him alone to do, and has come to resemble it in his goodness.’

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