How
we are in relation to those around us
is more central and real than what we actually do or say. For example, I may
take the garbage out at my wife’s request, and lovingly say, “No problem, beautiful!”
but what I’m really thinking and feelings is “Why does
that bossy beast always make me do this? She never does anything around here.”
While I am being begrudging, my wife and I are inwardly
being divided because I am behaving contrary to how I am being. The
reality of this situation is not me taking out the trash; rather, it is me
living deceitfully in relation to my wife. Relationships of being are the
fundamental, not the outward words and actions. This is not to say words or
actions are nothing; rather, it is to say that what is behind them is what
matters most.
Our relation to the Savior is no different; if we follow the commandments or
give service begrudgingly, to Him it is good for nothing. The Lord cares more
for the desires of our heart than anything else (1 Samuel 16: 7; D&C 137:
9). He cares about who we are becoming as human-beings, not as human-doings. Consequently, the
Savior was very serious about hypocrisy. On many occasions, He would call out
the Pharisees for going through the motions without the right motivations.
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