James E. Talmage

Historical Study of Jesus the Christ and His Mission


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implied in our English word, "atonement," which, as its syllables attest, is at-one-ment, "denoting reconciliation, or the bringing into agreement of those who have been estranged."50 The effect of the atonement may be conveniently considered as twofold:

      1—The universal redemption of the human race from death invoked by the fall of our first parents; and,

      2—Salvation, whereby means of relief from the results of individual sin are provided.

      Jacob, a Nephite prophet, taught the universality of the resurrection, and set forth the absolute need of a Redeemer, without whom the purposes of God in the creation of man would be rendered futile. His words constitute a concise and forceful summary of revealed truth directly bearing upon our present subject: