Saturday, January 3, 2026

Abraham 3: Our Place in the Cosmos

 ABRAHAM 3, PEARL OF GREAT PRICE

Carl Sagan, the famous atheistic scientist, stated, “A religion old or new, that stressed the magnificence of the universe as revealed by modern science, might be able to draw forth reserves of reverence and awe hardly tapped by the conventional faiths. Sooner or later such a religion will emerge (Carl Sagan, Ann Druyan (2011) “Pale Blue Dot: A Vision of the Human Future in Space”, p.71).

Well, Carl needed to read Abraham 3.



By ESA/Hubble, CC BY 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=8788068

THE RELATIVITY OF TIME

As Abraham was using the Urim and Thummim to study the stars in the night sky, God spoke to him and taught him a bit about the relativity of time in the cosmos. Abraham noticed that there were some huge stars near God’s throne.

v. 3 “And the Lord said unto me: These are the governing ones; and the name of the great one is Kolob, because it is near unto me, for I am the Lord thy God: I have set this one to govern all those which belong to the same order as that upon which thou standest.” Whether great or small, all the celestial bodies stand in a relationship to each other, an order. The greater ones govern the lesser ones.

v. 6-8 “And the Lord said unto me: Now Abraham, these two facts exist, behold thine eyes see it; it is given unto thee to know the times of reckoning, and the set time, yea, the set time of the earth…and of the [sun]…and of the [moon].” Each planet’s time is different, but is relative to other celestial bodies’ times. They are connected in a system.

God teaches Abraham that the sun’s time is longer than the moon’s, which is longer than the earth’s time. Today’s science bears this out: Earth completes a rotation in about 24 hours, while the Moon takes roughly 27.3 days to rotate once. The moon’s speed is perfectly synchronized with its orbit around Earth due to tidal locking, which is why we always see the same side of the moon. The Sun is spinning faster on its own axis than the Moon is on its axis (Google A.I.). He also teaches him the times of all the stars between earth and Kolob.

v. 12 “And he said unto me: My son, my son (and his hand was stretched out), behold I will show you all these.” Following the same pattern as He used with Moses (Moses 1:4), God impressed upon Abraham how powerful He was; then immediately emphasized that Abraham was His son. What an empowering message!

v. 15 “And the Lord said unto me: Abraham, I show these things unto thee before ye go into Egypt, that ye may declare all these words.” Because of famine, Abraham and his family had to flee to Egypt (Genesis 12). The Egyptians were amazing students of the stars and planets. They knew the earth was round and had accurately calculated its size! Google A.I. tells me, “Ancient Egyptians were meticulous astronomers, using star observations for their 365-day calendar, religious festivals, temple alignment (like pyramids), and predicting the Nile's flood, developing concepts like Decans (star groups for timekeeping) and tracking planets, linking the cosmos to deities like Nut (sky goddess) and Sirius (Sopdet). They created star charts (diagonal star tables) for navigation and the afterlife, mapping constellations and even noting the variability of stars like Algol millennia before Western science.”

God loves seekers! Perhaps He wanted His prophet to give more to the seeking Egyptian scientists. Likely He wanted them to know Him as the Constructor of the cosmos and give up their worship of Nut and Sirius. And maybe He wanted Abraham to be recognized as a source of knowledge, so He could teach them of the one true God. We have little information about his sojourn in Egypt, but we do know about the nature of God and prophets.

v. 16 “If two things exist, and there be one above the other, there shall be greater things above them; therefore Kolob is the greatest of all the [stars] that thou hast seen, because it is nearest unto me.”

So there is an ascendancy of stars, each with relatively slower time. Kolob is the greatest, its time is the slowest, and it is the closest to God. Why do we need to know whether time slows as you get closer to God? So that we can know that “there is nothing that the Lord thy God shall take in his heart to do but what he will [or can] do it” (v. 17).

THE RELATIVITY OF INTELLIGENCES

God then teaches Abraham that people are like stars. Their spirits are of different intelligences. They are eternal. And again, one will be more intelligent than another. “I am the Lord thy God, I am more intelligent than they all” (v. 19). For example, He was so powerful that he could rescue Abraham from a deadly situation (v. 20).

v. 21 “I dwell in the midst of them all…my wisdom excelleth them all, for I rule in the heavens…and in the earth…in all wisdom and prudence over all the intelligences…”

v. 22-23 “Now the Lord had shown unto me, Abraham, the intelligences that were organized before the world was; and among all these there were many of the noble and great ones. And God saw these souls that they were good, and he stood in the midst of them, and he said, These I will make my rulers…” As the stars relate to and govern each other in a system, so do the spirits.

v. 24-26 “And there stood one among them that was like unto God…” and He had a plan to make an earth and let the spirits become humans and use their agency to grow and learn and gain glory (great knowledge and joy).

v. 27 “And the Lord said: Whom shall I send? And one answered like unto the Son of Man [Man is capitalized; it’s one of the names of Christ]: Here am I, send me. And another answered and said: Here am I, send me. And the Lord said: I will send the first.” If we read on into the next chapter, we will see that this question seems to be about who is willing to create the earth. (Remember that Abraham didn’t divide the book into chapters.) No Atonement is mentioned here!

In the corresponding story in Moses’ writings (Moses 4:1-3) we find out “That Satan…came before me, saying—Behold, here am I, send me, I will be thy son, and I will redeem all mankind, that one soul shall not be lost, and surely I will do it; wherefore give me thine honor.”

And God’s Beloved Son offered, “Father, thy will be done, and the glory be thine forever.”

Jesus is closest to the Father, just as Kolob is closest to His throne. Jesus “understood the assignment” because He shared the Father’s vision for us. Does Beloved Son mean Favorite Son? Well, maybe, but also godly love is unity with the Father. Jesus was the Son who was filled with Love.

THE IMPORTANCE OF ORBITING

I love how S. Michael Wilcox taught about this great vision of Abraham. I’m paraphrasing him here. To teach us about the stars and their light and their relationship to Kolob and Kolob’s relationship to God is to teach us about ourselves and our intelligence and our relationship to God’s prophets, our leaders, who have greater light, and who orbit Christ, who is a twin star with Heavenly Father. Each time we look at the light of the stars in the heavens, it will be a reminder that we also are beings of light. (Remember light = intelligence.) We have our place, we should stay close to our leaders, who will stay close to Christ. By following the stars of God, our apostles, we will be able to “hie to Kolob” or come unto Christ.

Christus statue in Rome, Italy Temple visitor's center, encircled by the 12 apostles. My photo: feel free to copy.

The sun offers clarifying light, the moon offers gentle light, the stars offer guiding light. God sends all these types of light out to His children in the world, literally and metaphorically. That’s why many of our temples have these depicted on their walls, doors, and furnishings.

“Lucifer’s great mistake,” Brother Wilcox taught, “was that he could not orbit” (“The Great Visions of the Pearl of Great Price,” BYU Education Week lecture, August 2015, personal notes).

Images of sun, moon, and stars on doors of Washington, D.C. Temple

SCIENTIFIC THEORIES OF GOD’S SYSTEMS

No one understands the physics of our world and universe. Nor do we understand time. No one has been able to explain gravity. No one really understands how the theory of relativity actually works. Quantum mechanics baffles everyone. (Look up quantum entanglement, just for fun!) Everything Einstein discovered left him with even more questions. There are even experiments that show time seeming to loop or fold where measurements in the present seem to effect the past of an entangled particle! Clearly there is a lot about the cosmos that we don’t know. Yet God found it was important to show Abraham (and us) that time is relative and slows down the closer it gets to Him.

You may have watched or read science fiction where the relativity of time is shown. Someone goes to Mars and ages at a much slower rate because the time is slower, while their friends and family age at the earth rate and will be dead when they return. Time is not the same everywhere and if you travel at the speed of light, it disappears altogether.

Light traveling from the sun to the earth takes 8 minutes according to earth’s time. But the light itself would experience it differently, like the man on Mars only more so. It would arrive on the earth at the exact same time it “left” the sun. It would be in both places at the same time.

WHAT DOES THIS HAVE TO DO WITH THE GOSPEL?

God is a Being filled with Light. This makes Him Omnipresent (present everywhere at once). And being Omnipresent makes Him also Omniscient (all-knowing). This also gives us a tiny clue about how the great Atonement may have been wrought.

Surprisingly, the first time that an Atonement is mentioned in the Creation stories in scripture is in Moses 5:6-9, after Adam and Eve have left the Garden of Eden. Adam follows God’s directive to offer animal sacrifices and an angel comes to explain that they are symbolic of “the sacrifice of the Only Begotten of the Father, which is full of grace and truth.” The angel tells Adam he must act in the name of the Son of God and repent and pray in His name. Then the Holy Ghost fell upon Adam and told him that, “as thou hast fallen thou mayest be redeemed, and all mankind, even as many as will.”

The damage experienced in our “time” on earth by the mistakes of ourselves and others can be repaired by an infinite experience of healing and reunification performed for each one—an Atonement suffered by a Being so full of Light that He could experience extremely slow or even nonexistent time! 

Knowing about Jesus’ time and His intelligence in relation to our time and our intelligence (or lack of it) helps us understand His great power and helps us trust in Him and His ability to save.

As C.S. Lewis said, “God is not hurried along in the time stream of this universe…He has infinite time to spend with each one of us…When Christ died for you he died just as much as if you had been the only person in the world” (from his book, Mere Christianity).


Moses 1: Judging Between Good and Evil

 

MOSES 1, PEARL OF GREAT PRICE

Many Bible scholars are divided on how we got the book of Genesis. The reason for the question is that the first chapter of Genesis, which explains the authorship, is missing from the Bible.  This problem was solved in June of 1830 when the Lord gave that chapter back to us as Joseph Smith began work on his Bible translation.  It now can be found in the Pearl of Great Price as Moses chapter 1. 
But why would it have been missing in the first place?  Moses 1:23 gives us the answer:  "And now of this thing Moses bore record; but because of wickedness it is not had among the children of men."  The devil had chapter one removed from the Bible.


Why?

Satan wanted the first chapter of the Bible removed because it is the book of instructions for beating him.

Moses 1 teaches us the Battle Plan:

1) Who our Leader is and what his characteristics are
2) What the battle objective is
3) Who we are and how we fit in
4) Who the Enemy is, and what his main tactic is
5) That he is less powerful than God
6) How he can be defeated
7) How extensive the Lord's commitment is, and how great His help will be

The Book of Moses is an amazing tool to help us overcome any of the snares of the devil.  As an example, we can see how to avoid or escape pornography addiction in Moses 1.

Moses shares with us his first-hand experience with God. He was elevated to an exceedingly high mountain, transfigured, introduced to God and His character, and shown a glorious vision of God’s creations. Then he was told that he would have a part in God’s plans.

v. 6  "I have a work for thee, Moses, my son."  Heavenly Father has a great work for each of us and the devil knows it.  He'd love to derail it, just as he wished to stop Moses from being worthy of his great calling.

v. 12  "But now mine own eyes have beheld God; but not my natural, but my spiritual eyes, for my natural eyes could not have beheld; for I should have withered and died in his presence; but his glory was upon me; and I beheld his face, for I was transfigured before him.” The experience of being in the presence of God was electrifying and overwhelming! “And it came to pass that when Moses had said these words, behold, Satan came tempting him, saying: Moses, son of man, worship me."  Moses was still standing on holy ground, where he had had such a wonderful vision, when the devil showed up. The same thing happened to Joseph Smith in the Sacred Grove.  There are some people that Satan knows will never go out and get in trouble, so he tries to bring trouble to them. Accidentally seeing pornography will happen to most of us.

v. 12 Heavenly Father called Moses his son, a son of God.  What did the devil call him?  "Son of man."  The devil would say, "You're only human...It's only natural to desire porn (or commit any other sin)."  But we know the natural man is an enemy to God.  We are to rise above that to our true potential.

v. 13 "And it came to pass that Moses looked upon Satan and said: Who art thou? For behold, I am a son of God, in the similitude of his Only Begotten."  So are we! The Young Men and Women recite it every Sunday.

v. 13-15 "Where is thy glory, that I should worship thee? For behold, I could not look upon God, except his glory should come upon me, and I were transfigured before him. But I can look upon thee in the natural man. Is it not so, surely?  Blessed be the name of my God, for his Spirit hath not altogether withdrawn from me, or else where is thy glory, for it is darkness unto me? And I can judge between thee and God."  Moses had never met the devil, but he confidently said, “You are not someone worthy of worship." The difference between his experience with the devil and with the Lord was vastly different.  A former bishop told me that every person who has come into his office to seek help because they were over their head in sin has said, "I knew it was wrong when I started, but..."  Every person has the Light of Christ, or what we call a conscience--even people who know nothing about Christ. 

v. 15 "God said unto me: Worship God, for him only shalt thou serve."  We cannot live a dual life.  We may think that we can view pornography and do everything else right and that it will be okay.  It will not work. The Spirit will not stay with us. But this does not mean we should stop going to church! Overcoming pornography and replacing it with holy stress-relieving habits takes time and it takes more exposure to the Spirit, not less!

v. 16  "Get thee hence, Satan; deceive me not; for God said unto me: Thou art after the similitude of mine Only Begotten."  Moses said God told him he was made to be like Jesus Christ. We likewise can say to the devil, "I have taken upon me the name of Christ, and I will not be sidetracked from my goal of becoming like Him.

v. 18 Moses said, "I will not cease to call upon God, I have other things to inquire of him."  No matter whether any other ill effects ever should come of viewing pornography, the loss of the Spirit would be so disastrous, that reason alone should make us want to stay as far away from it as possible.

v. 19   "And now, when Moses had said these words, Satan cried with a loud voice, and ranted upon the earth, and commanded, saying: I am the Only Begotten, worship me."  After Moses made it clear that Jesus Christ was the most important thing in his life, Satan said, "am the Only Begotten, worship me."  This is what he does: he will try to find out what is important to each of us, and then he'll say, “I have that!” And then he introduces a harmful counterfeit.

But this tactic only works for people who know nothing about the gospel, and who ignore the Spirit of Christ within them.  Moses knew that the devil was not Christ, because he already knew Christ!  If we study the truth, we will recognize lies. 

v. 20-22  "And it came to pass that Moses began to fear exceedingly; and as he began to fear, he saw the bitterness of hell. Nevertheless, calling upon God, he received strength, and he commanded, saying: Depart from me, Satan, for this one God only will I worship, which is the God of glory. And now Satan began to tremble, and the earth shook; and Moses received strength, and called upon God, saying: In the name of the Only Begotten, depart hence, Satan.  And it came to pass that Satan cried with a loud voice, with weeping, and wailing, and gnashing of teeth; and he departed hence, even from the presence of Moses, that he beheld him not.” The devil's stellar characteristic is tenacity.  He never gives up. We have to be more tenacious! We may find, like Moses, that we need Priesthood help if we are embroiled in a fight with the devil.  It may be beyond what we can do, but it is never beyond Christ.  Who is his representative? The bishop.

v. 24-25 "And it came to pass that when Satan had departed from the presence of Moses, that Moses lifted up his eyes unto heaven, being filled with the Holy Ghost, which beareth record of the Father and the Son;  And calling upon the name of God, he beheld his glory again, for it was upon him; and he heard a voice, saying: Blessed art thou, Moses, for I, the Almighty, have chosen thee, and thou shalt be made stronger than many waters; for they shall obey thy command as if thou wert God."  When Moses won the battle, he once again was filled with the Spirit.  After we have repented, calling upon the name of Christ, we can leave it in the past. God will again be with us, “even unto the end of thy days” (v. 26).

Then Moses, once again, was able to talk with God, face to face, and behold even greater visions than before. His mission was not removed. And the truth he learned was earth-shattering.

vs. 39 “For behold, this is my work and my glory—to bring to pass the immortality and eternal life of man.” Imagine how much fear and misery the Judeo-Christian religions could have been spared had this singular truth remained in the first pages of the Old Testament: God’s goal is not our condemnation or our damnation; it is our immortality and eternal growth! God wants us to win and will help us to succeed!

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