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Dear Gramps, |
Dear Rob,
In order for a stillborn child to be
resurrected as an independent being, that child must have been endowed with a
premortal spirit that would give it independent life. The time when the spirit
enters the body has not been revealed by the Lord.. However, in a statement by
President Joseph F. Smith and his counselors we learn that the embryo is
”quickened at a certain stage by the spirit whose tabernacle it is.” This
concept was reported as follows by Elder Bruce R. McConkie,
“That
masterful document on the origin of man by the First Presidency of the Church
(Joseph F. Smith, John R. Winder, and Anthon H. Lund) appears to bear out the
concept that the eternal spirit enters the body prior to a normal birth, and
therefore that stillborn children will be resurrected. It states: ‘The body
of man enters upon its career as a tiny germ or embryo, which becomes an
infant, quickened at a certain stage by the spirit whose tabernacle it is, and
the child, after being born, develops into a man.’ (Man: His Origin and
Destiny, p. 354.) This interpretation is in harmony with the general knowledge
we have of the mercy and justice of that Infinite Being in whose divine
economy nothing is ever lost. It would appear that we can look forward with
hope and anticipation for the resurrection of stillborn children” (Bruce R.
McConkie, Mormon Doctrine, p. 768.)
President Joseph Fielding Smith has recorded
the following:
‘There
is no information given by revelation in regard to the status of stillborn
children. However, I will express my personal opinion that we should have hope
that these little ones will receive a resurrection and then belong to us. I
cannot help feeling that this will be the case” (Joseph Fielding Smith Jr.,
Doctrines of Salvation, Vol. 2, p. 280.)
The questions to which we have no answers in
mortality will surely be revealed when we pass into the next phase of our
existence. Of one thing, however, we can be sure: that God our Father is both a
just and a merciful God, and we will learn that in His economy He has provided
for the maximum happiness that his children are willing and able to endure. So
it seems that as long as we do not violate the commandments, we may remain at
peace with ourselves and our circumstances, difficult though they may be at the
moment, having perfect faith that all will be in His eternal economy.
Gramps