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Atonement

Moments of emphasis shift

Years when this word’s usage moved sharply against the decade around it.

  • 1882
    ▲  Sharper emphasis454 per million words
  • 1895
    ▲  Sharper emphasis1517 per million words
  • 1936
    ▲  Sharper emphasis139 per million words
  • 1953
    ▲  Sharper emphasis182 per million words
  • 1982
    ▲  Sharper emphasis284 per million words
  • 2001
    ▲  Sharper emphasis728 per million words

The Spoken Word

Passages drawn from the sermons and published works that carry this theme forward.

  1. 1914·Orson F. Whitney·Apostle
    The gospel was instituted for the advancement of God's children, who had probably progressed as far as they could in the spirit at that time, before they were given bodies; and it was made effective for their further progress by the Atonement of Christ, offsetting the fall of Adam, and nullifying the deadly effects of the original transgression.
    Gospel Themes — apostle_book
  2. 1982·Marion G. Romney·Apostle
    Jesus alone could make the required infinite atonement because, being the only sinless person who has ever lived upon the earth, he had a sinless life to offer and because he, being the Son of God, had power over life and death. No one could have taken his life had he not been willing to give it. “No man taketh it from me,” he said, “but I lay it down of myself. I have power to lay it down, and I have power to take it again.” ( John 10:18 .) It was, therefore, through acts of infinite love and mercy that he vicariously paid the debt of the broken law and satisfied the demands of justice.
    The Resurrection of Jesus — cojc
  3. 1992·Dallin H. Oaks·Apostle
    These and all promises to the faithful children of God are made by the voice and power of the Lord God of Israel. I testify of that God, our Savior Jesus Christ, whose resurrection and atonement have assured immortality and provided the opportunity and direction toward eternal life. In the name of Jesus Christ, amen.
    Bible Stories and Personal Protection — cojc
  4. 2001·James E. Faust·Apostle
    We are commanded to remember the singular events of the mediation, Crucifixion, and the Atonement by partaking of the sacrament weekly. In the spirit of the sacramental prayers, we partake of the bread and water in remembrance of the body and the blood sacrificed for us, and we are to remember Him and keep His commandments so that we may always have His Spirit to be with us.
    The Atonement: Our Greatest Hope — cojc
  5. 2006·Henry B. Eyring·Apostle
    What Alma was teaching, and what is true in any unified priesthood quorum I have seen, is that the members’ hearts are being changed through the Atonement of Jesus Christ. That is how their hearts become knit together.
    A Priesthood Quorum — cojc
  6. 2012·Quentin L. Cook·Apostle
    Our doctrine is clear; we are to be positive and of good cheer. We emphasize our faith, not our fears. We rejoice in the Lord’s assurance that He will stand by us and give us guidance and direction. The Holy Ghost testifies to our hearts that we have a loving Father in Heaven, whose merciful plan for our redemption will be fulfilled in every aspect because of the atoning sacrifice of Jesus Christ.
    In Tune with the Music of Faith — cojc

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