So, naturally I said, "Um... yes I want a cookie [duh]!" I was then handed a cookie and a glass of milk while some guy did 10 push ups. Apparently, the price for a delicious cookie was 10 push ups. Luckily I wasn't asked to do 10 push ups because a) I can barely do 10 girl-style push ups and b) I would have said, "forget that" and gone cookie-less, which would have made me sad. But this nice fellow offered to pay the price for everyone in the room, so everyone who wanted a cookie got one for free while (we'll call him "Nice Fellow") Nice Fellow covered the cost. I believe we were told that he ended up doing 330 push ups and by the end of the lesson he (and Nice Fellow was in pretty good shape) was shaking, sweating, red-faced, and struggling. But still he pressed on until everyone who wanted a cookie got one.
The cookies were then, of course, likened unto salvation. Salvation is offered to all of us for free because the Savior offered to pay the price for all of us (the price being atoning for all of our sins - which is quite the painful process I hear). Of course, there were some people in the room who chose not to accept the cookie, but the cookie was still there if they wanted it. And I, for one, felt a little bad that someone had to suffer a little bit for me to enjoy a cookie, but in the end I was grateful.
The lesson is flawed, but it gets the point across; the Atonement of Jesus Christ makes it so that we can all, if we choose, be "saved" and forgiven and able to live in joy and happiness.
So basically, the lesson that I learned tonight is this:
If:
Cookies = Salvation
and Salvation = free because of the Atonement
and the Atonement = Happiness
Then:
=
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| FREE COOKIES = HAPPINESS |
I do believe that I agree.


3 comments:
noel loves this post.
noel also loves cookies.
and noel should also do about 330 push ups to atone for her own excessive cookie loving this weekend....
I like that analogy. Thanx for sharing.
I totally understand this analogy because when you talk cookies...you're talking my language. Cookies have always equaled happiness for me.
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