My friend, F. asked a question about the meaning of that phrase. It caused me to look more carefully at Moroni, chapter 10. I think looking at the verses surrounding that verse in this chapter is helpful. Thanks, F., for asking the question.
Verse
30—come unto Christ,
(learn his word, watch and emulate his ways, seek his will and follow it with
His kind of love) seek every good gift
(all those gifts listed in verses 8-21 and more—given to various of his children—recognize them in
each other. Recognize them in you. Work
together with those gifts)
31—arise from the
dust (don’t believe that you are worthless nor only capable of
insignificant, unworthy actions and situations)
and put on thy beautiful garments
(rise to who God sees you as; his beloved and noble child, sent on an arduous
journey) and strengthen thy stakes
(strengthen your knowledge of and commitment to the most basic principles of the gospel,
to which everything else is tied—love of God and of fellow men) and enlarge thy borders (catch a
greater vision of the expansiveness, clarity
and inclusiveness of the gospel of Christ) forever (this is an eternal process, not a one and done) that the covenants of the Eternal Father
which he hath made unto thee (do you know what those covenants are? Pre-mortal? Abrahamic?
Baptismal? Temple? Likely all four) may be fulfilled.
32—Yea, come unto
Christ (see above) and be perfected in Him (learning his
word, watching and emulating his ways, and seeking his will, and following it
with His kind of love for God and others is the process of becoming whole and
perfect. See also the paragraph that is
Matthew 5:43-48) and deny yourself of
all ungodliness (as you go through this process of learning good, you will
also go through a process of learning what is not good…as you recognize those,
repent—change what you love—to reflect that learning); and if you shall deny yourself of all ungodliness (repent, change
what you love as you recognize things in your life that are not good and in
accordance to his ever-loving will) and
love God with all your might, mind and strength (sometimes it takes that
amount of love of God to get us out of
sins we love to indulge in) then is His
grace (grace: His ready, powerful, willingness to help us) sufficient for you (enough) that by his grace (that, due to His ready,
powerful, willingness to help you and your willingness to receive that help) ye
may be perfect in Christ (we are able to come
to love the Father, all men and every good thing as He does and respond as He does); and if by the grace of God ye are perfect
in Christ, ye can nowise deny the power of God (and if you go through this process
of welcoming God’s powerful help in your efforts to repent and to become more
loving and willing to work with the Father as Christ is, you will become a
person who personally has experienced and KNOWS the power of God.)
33 If ye, by the grace of God (if, through receiving
His ready, powerful help throughout in your life and in the life to come, I
might add) you are perfected in Him (continue this process
of discipleship of coming unto
Christ,–loving as He does, knowing first hand His power and increasing in
comprehension of His ways and embracing those)
then are ye sanctified (made
holy—more like God in purpose and understanding) by the grace of God (sanctification, holiness, is not something we
can do on our own, it requires that we open ourselves to God’s ready
willingness to help and embrace working with Him and repenting and receiving
his help) through the shedding of the
blood of Christ (repentance that completely erases the sins we are trying
to deny ourselves is only possible because of Christ’s atonement for us), which is the covenant of the Father unto
the remission of your sins (Christ’s atonement is a covenant that the
Father made with us before we came here. He promised us a savior that would provide a
way for our sins to be remitted) that ye
become holy (sanctified, more like He is) without spot (cleansed from sin)
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