Disabilities
Disability Is Not a Punishment


“Disability Is Not a Punishment,” Disability Services: Resources (2020)

“Disability Is Not a Punishment,” Disability Services: Resources

Disability Is Not a Punishment

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Man in wheelchair with children playing in leaves

“For reasons usually unknown, some people are born with physical limitations. Specific parts of the body may be abnormal. Regulatory systems may be out of balance. And all of our bodies are subject to disease and death. Nevertheless, the gift of a physical body is priceless. Without it, we cannot attain a fulness of joy.

“A perfect body is not required to achieve a divine destiny. In fact, some of the sweetest spirits are housed in frail frames. Great spiritual strength is often developed by those with physical challenges precisely because they are challenged. Such individuals are entitled to all the blessings that God has in store for His faithful and obedient children.

“Eventually the time will come when each ‘spirit and … body shall be reunited again in … perfect form; both limb and joint shall be restored to its proper frame’ (Alma 11:43). Then, thanks to the Atonement of Jesus Christ, we can become perfected in Him” (Russell M. Nelson, “We Are Children of God,” Ensign or Liahona, Nov. 1998, 86–87).

“I must first, and with emphasis, clarify this point: It is natural for parents with handicapped children to ask themselves, ‘What did we do wrong?’ The idea that all suffering is somehow the direct result of sin has been taught since ancient times. It is false doctrine. That notion was even accepted by some of the early disciples until the Lord corrected them” (Boyd K. Packer, “The Moving of the Water,” Ensign or Liahona, May 1991, 7).