Tuesday, May 19, 2020

Mark Petersen on the Importance of Belief in Jesus as Creator


There are some groups within the broad Christian spectrum that deny that Jesus is the agent of the Genesis creation, especially groups that reject the personal pre-existence of Jesus (Christadelphians being one such group). Commenting on the seriousness of belief in Jesus as the author of the Genesis creation, Mark E. Petersen, at the time, a member of the Quorum of the Twelve, wrote:

Probably the greatest challenge to belief in Christ today is the fast-spreading denial that He is the Creator, coming from men who would supplant the revealed truth with the very tenuous and fragile theory that the universe and all life came about in some mysterious, spontaneous, accidental manner.

To deny that He is the Creator is to deny also that He is the Christ.

To deny that He is the Creator is to deny that He can save us from our sins.

To deny that He is the Creator is to deny that He broke the bands of death. It is to reject the fact of the Resurrection.

To deny that He is the Creator is to deny that He wrought out an atonement on the cross at Calvary.

To deny that He is the Creator is to reject His gospel and the true Christian religion. (Creator and Savior, Ensign May 1983)

Interestingly, Petersen situated the atonement as taking place at the cross, refuting the common anti-Mormon argument that LDS are “enemies of the cross” and the like:

He died on the cross to atone for the sins of all who will obey Him, and He broke the bands of death to provide a resurrection for us all.