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;{{s|1|Nephi|11|33}}:Jesus was "was lifted up upon the cross and slain for the sins of the world." | ;{{s|1|Nephi|11|33}}:Jesus was "was lifted up upon the cross and slain for the sins of the world." | ||
;{{s|3|Nephi|27|14}}: "My Father sent me that I might be lifted up upon the cross" | ;{{s|3|Nephi|27|14}}: "My Father sent me that I might be lifted up upon the cross" | ||
===Latter-day Saint Sacrament hymns=== | |||
It is worthwhile to note that Latter-day Saints make frequent reference to Christ's sacrifice on the cross in their Sacrament hymns: | |||
*Hymn 171, ''With Humble Heart'': "Help me remember, I implore, Thou '''gavst thy life on Calvary'''." | |||
*Hymn 172, ''In Humility Our Savior'': "Let me not forget, O Savior, Thou didst bleed and die for me when Thy heart was stilled and broken '''on the cross''' at Calvary." | |||
*Hymn 174, ''While of these Emblems We Partake'': "For us the blood of Christ was shed; For us '''on Calvary's cross''' He bled..." | |||
*Hymn 177, ''Tis Sweet To Sing the Matchless Love'': "For Jesus '''died on Calvary''', that all through him might ransomed be." | |||
*Hymn 178, ''O Lord of Hosts'': "'''salvation purchased on that tree''' for all who seek thy face." | |||
*Hymn 181, ''Jesus of Nazareth, Savior and King'': "Jesus of Nazareth, Savior and King, Our thoughts to thee are led, in reverence sweet. '''Bruised, broken, torn for us, on Calvary's hill.'''" | |||
*Hymn 182, ''We'll Sing All Hail to Jesus' Name'': "We'll sing all hail to Jesus name...to him that '''bled on Calvary's hill''', And died that we might live." | |||
*Hymn 184, ''Upon the Cross at Calvary'': "'''Upon the cross''' at Calvary, they crucified our Lord, and sealed with blood the sacrifice that sanctified his word. Upon the cross he meekly died, for all mankind to see tha death unlocks the passageway into eternity. '''Upon the cross''' our Savior died, but, dying brought new birth through resurrection's miracle to all the sons of earth." | |||
*Hymn 185, ''Reverently and Meekly Now'': "With my blood that dripped like rain, sweat in agony of pain, with my body on the tree, I have ransomed even thee...Oh remember what was done, that the sinner might be won. '''On the cross''' of Calvary, I have suffered death for thee." | |||
*Hymn 190, ''In Memory of the Crucified'': "Our Savior in Gethsemane shrank not to drink the bitter cup. And then, for us, on Calvary, '''upon the cross''' was lifted up." | |||
*Hymn 191, ''Behold the Great Redeemer Die'': "Behold the great Redeemer die... They pierce his hands and feet and side; And with insulting scoffs and scorns, they crown his head with plaited thorns. Although '''in agony he hung'''... his high commission to fulfill, He magnified his Father's will." | |||
*Hymn 193, ''I Stand All Amazed'': "I stand all amazed at the love Jesus offers me, confused at the grace that so fully he proffers me. I tremble to know that for me '''he was crucified''', that for me, a sinner, he suffered he bled and died...I think of his hands pierced and bleeding to pay the debt! Such mercy, such love, and devotion can I forget? No, no, I will praise and adore at the mercy seat, until at the glorified throne I kneel at his feet...Oh it is wonderful that he should care for me, enough to die for me. Oh it is wonderful... wonderful to me." | |||
*Hymn 196, ''Jesus, Once of Humble Birth'': "Jesus once of humble birth, now in glory comes to earth...Once '''upon the cross''' he bowed, Now his chariot is the cloud. Once he groaned in blood and tears, now in glory he appears." | |||
*Hymn 197, ''O Savior, Thou Wearest a Crown.'': "O Savior, thou who wearest a crown of piercing thorn, the pain thou meekly bearest, weighed down by grief and scorn. The soldiers mock and flail thee; for drink they give thee gall; '''Upon the cross''' they nail thee to die, O king of all." | |||
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Critics claim that Latter-day Saints teach that the atonement of Christ was carried out in Gethsemane, and not on the cross. They use this as evidence that the Saints are not true Christians, or that they have an "aversion" to the cross.
There is a spectrum of belief in the Church, among both the leaders and the people in the pew, as in all religions. The problem in cases such as this comes when outsiders unconsciously read LDS statements through their own paradigm, and cherry-pick through LDS sermons and scriptures without acknowledging that spectrum of belief.
It is true that members of the Church have historically included the garden of Gethsemane as playing a role in Jesus' saving act. Some have emphasized it, perhaps in reaction to the emphasis on the cross alone in other Christian denominations.
However, even that emphasis, were it the sole message of the Church (and it is not) does not exclude the cross. Note, for example, this excerpt from the Christmas message of Gordon B. Hinckley, past President of the Church:
Other statements by Elder Bruce McConkie, who is sometimes used as evidence for this criticism, show he was not as one-sided as critics imply:
The official training booklet sent out with missionaries includes this statement:
As a fourth example, consider something that recently came from the Church press:
Further, uniquely LDS scripture contains some clear references:
It is worthwhile to note that Latter-day Saints make frequent reference to Christ's sacrifice on the cross in their Sacrament hymns:
These statements from a variety of LDS sources are sufficient to show that the LDS include Christ's suffering and death on the cross as part of his atonement for all humanity. His suffering on the cross was preceded by suffering at Gethsemane.
Even Jesus' life had a part in His atonement, since only a perfect being could perform the atonement. His mission thus also included being "in all points tempted like as we are, yet without sin" (Hebrews 4:15).
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