tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6254505210275106680.post7675980864070762313..comments2023-10-16T12:15:08.409-07:00Comments on Living Philosophies: A Latter-day Saint View of the Resurrection© Dan Bachmanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06189616862099368268noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6254505210275106680.post-52113991653608613292016-03-29T22:16:28.988-07:002016-03-29T22:16:28.988-07:00Thanks for sharing. I, too, got the opportunity to...Thanks for sharing. I, too, got the opportunity to speak on the resurrection on Easter Sunday. I focused as you did on the road the Emmaeus and the two disciples walking with the Living Lord but not recognizing him. I know that I feel I'm often on my own little road to Emmaeus. Sometimes I fail to recognize the Lord but often able to look back and see him.<br /><br />I also referenced this quote from President Bensoon:<br />The greatest events of history are those that affect the greatest number for the longest periods. By this standard, no event could be more important to individuals or nations than the resurrection of the Master. The eventual resurrection of every soul who has lived and died on earth is a scriptural certainty, and surely there is no event for which one should make more careful preparation. A glorious resurrection should be the goal of every man and woman, for it is a reality. Nothing is more absolutely universal than the resurrection. Every living being will be resurrected. “As in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive.” (1 Cor. 15:22.)<br /><br />I know that it is through faith and covenant obedience that our resurrection can and will be glorious!Travis Standleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03399840604237466434noreply@blogger.com