Your Heavenly Father has given you agency, the ability
to choose and to act for yourself. Agency is essential in the
plan of salvation. Without it, you would not be able to learn
or progress or follow the Savior. With it, you are “free to
choose liberty and eternal life, through the great Mediator of
all men, or to choose captivity and death, according to the
captivity and power of the devil” (2 Nephi 2:27).
You had the power to choose even before you were born.
In the premortal Council in Heaven, Heavenly Father presented
His plan, which included the principle of agency.
Lucifer rebelled and “sought to destroy the agency of man”
(Moses 4:3). As a result, Lucifer and all those who followed
him were denied the privilege of receiving a mortal body.
Your presence on the earth confirms that you exercised your
agency to follow Heavenly Father’s plan.
In mortality, you continue to have agency. Your use of
this gift determines your happiness or misery in this life and
in the life to come. You are free to choose and act, but you are
not free to choose the consequences of your actions. The consequences
may not be immediate, but they will always follow.
Choices of good and righteousness lead to happiness,
peace, and eternal life, while choices of sin and evil eventually
lead to heartache and misery.
You are responsible for the decisions you make. You
should not blame your circumstances, your family, or your
friends if you choose to disobey God’s commandments. You
are a child of God with great strength. You have the ability to
choose righteousness and happiness, regardless of your circumstances.
You are also responsible for developing the abilities and
talents Heavenly Father has given you. You are accountable
to Him for what you do with your abilities and how you use
your time. Do not idle away your time. Be willing to work
hard. Choose to do many good things of your own free will.
Additional references: Deuteronomy 11:26–28; 30:15–20; Joshua
24:14–15; 2 Nephi 2; Helaman 14:30–31; D&C 58:26–28; 101:78
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