Sunday, June 26, 2022
Friday, June 24, 2022
They Have Become A Burden
Monday, June 20, 2022
Really?
Sunday, June 19, 2022
Deny Not The Gifts of God
As I have searched Moroni 10 and scriptural links to Moroni 10, I am impressed with the vision Moroni had with respect to the idea that perhaps in our day we would 'deny the gifts of God.' Why else would he be so bold as to 'exhort' us to not deny the gifts and power of God, and to do so with so much fervor? He was so concerned that he emphasized his exhortations over and over again. But as with many Book of Mormon prophet writers, he was right on, since we have not heeded his warning and do in fact, for the most part, deny the gifts of God.
Let's look at what he says:
"I would exhort you that
ye deny not the power of God;
for he worketh by power,
according to the faith
of the children of men....
And again, I exhort you,
my brethren, that
ye deny not the gifts of God,
for they are many; and
they come from the same God....
and they are given by the
manifestations of the Spirit of God
unto men, to profit them"
(Moroni 10:7-8 emphasis added).
Moroni then enumerates several of the Gifts of the Spirit, and then writes:
"And all these gifts
come by the Spirit of Christ...
and I would exhort you,
my beloved brethren,
that ye remember
that every good gift
cometh of Christ.
And I would exhort you,
my beloved brethren,
that he is the same
yesterday, today, and forever,
and that all these gifts
of which I have spoken,
which are spiritual,
never will be done away,
even as long as the world shall stand,
only according to the
unbelief of the children of men"
(Moroni 10:18-19 emphasis added).
Moroni's heartfelt plea is further emphasized in verse 25 where he says, "that if the day cometh that the power and gifts of God shall be done away among you, it shall be because of unbelief" (Moroni 10:25 emphasis added).
We can link 'unbelief' to another scripture speaking of us in D&C 84:54-55, where the Lord tells Joseph that our "minds in times past have been darkened because of unbelief, and because (we) have treated lightly the things (we) have received--which vanity and unbelief have brought the whole church under condemnation" (emphasis added).
So is Moroni's exhortation directed at us?
Based on my experience as an active church member for all of my life, and as one who has served as, and worked with many other leaders at ward and stake levels, I can say that for the most part we have and do "deny the gifts of God.'
Not once have I ever been asked by a Bishop, Elders Quorum President, High Priest Group Leader or Stake President if I have any Gifts of the Spirit, and I believe that to be true of most people. Nor did I ever inquire of any of my ward members when I was a Bishop, and this is true of many former sitting bishops whom I have asked.
As I was taught more by the Lord about His gifts of the spirit I tried to bring up spiritual gifts in meetings, ward councils and high councils, in an attempt to call attention to Moroni's exhortation to not deny the Gifts of God, but which fell on deaf ears.
I do not say this to be critical but to simply point out the fact that Moroni's concerns concerning us were well founded and prophetic, at least based on my experience. Spiritual gifts as real gifts are not even on our radar.
I was even told once that we should not talk to others of our spiritual gifts, and could never understand this since these gifts are given to 'profit' all of us, and as a result we should know of and share our gifts with this caution: "Make not thy gift known unto any save it be those who are of thy faith. Trifle not with sacred things" (D&C 6:10 emphasis added). Also Paul says, speaking of spiritual gifts, "seek that ye may excel to the edifying of the church" (1 Corinthians 14:12 emphasis added).
"For what doth it profit a man if a gift is bestowed upon him, and he receive not the gift? Behold, he rejoices not in that which is given unto him, neither rejoices in him who is the giver of the gift" (D&C 88:33). And I would add that what doth it profit a man if a gift is bestowed upon others, and he receive not the gift? Behold, he rejoices not in that which is given unto others, neither rejoices in Him who is the giver of the gift.
My experience with lessons on the Gifts of the Spirit have always consisted of 'talking about' but never really understanding how denying the Gifts of God is also denying the power of God, and directly correlates to our lack of faith and our unbelief. Other than occasionally identifying a few of the gifts in Moroni 10, D&C 46 and 1 Corinthians 12 in lessons, I have never been instructed in family or church on the importance of spiritual gifts in our pursuit to do good.
Before I continue, let me write something about what 'good' is and how it is tied to the use of the Gifts of the Spirit. Moroni also teaches us that "in Christ there should come every good thing" and "all things which are good cometh of Christ" (Moroni 7:22;24 emphasis added). He also tells us that only by faith can we lay hold upon every good thing (Moroni 7:25). So if we are to be the means of doing 'good' we can only do 'good' through Christ. Our own goodness just does not cut it and no amount of human goodness amounts to doing the type of 'good' Moroni is writing of.
No one has ever taught me, as far as I can remember, except Moroni and other Book of Mormon prophet writers, that we can only do 'good' through the gifts and power of God.
And how does He define good?
"For behold, my brethern, it is given unto you to judge, that ye may know good from evil; and the way to judge is as plain, that ye may know with a perfect knowledge, as the daylight is from the dark night. ...I will show unto you the way to judge; for every thing which inviteth to do good, and to persuade to believe in Christ, is sent forth by the power and gift of Christ.... But whatsoever thing persuadeth men to do evil, and believe not in Christ, and deny him, and serve not God, then ye may know with a perfect knowledge it is of the devil..." (Moroni 7:15-17).
Moroni warns us that if the gifts of God are done way among us because of unbelief,
"there shall be none
that doeth good among you,
no not one"
(Moroni 10:25 emphasis added).
None! Not one!
This connection between good and the gifts of God is of critical importance, and lays at our feet the warning given to us by Moroni, and begs the question: how much 'good' are we really doing if we are not doing good through the power and gifts of God? According to Moroni, NONE. To me this is staggering.
And he makes this crystal clear when he says:
"For if there be one
among you
that doeth good,
he shall work
by the power
and gifts of God"
(Moroni 10:25 emphasis added).
Doing good = work by power and gifts of God.
For emphasis Moroni warns that
"I speak it according
to the words of Christ
and I lie not"
(Moroni 10:26).
And he doesn't leave it at that! He says:
"I exhort you
to remember these things;
for the time speedily cometh
that ye shall know that I lie not,
for ye shall see me
at the bar of God;
and the Lord God
will say unto you:
Did I not declare
my words unto you,
which were written by this man...
I declare these things unto
the fulfilling of the prophesies"
(Moroni 10:27-28 emphasis added)?
Is Moroni prophesying that we will deny the power and gifts of God? The answer is yes. We don't have to look far (ourselves) to see that we have denied the gifts and power of God, and continue to do so. Maybe we don't deny all the gifts, such as the gift of healing, but we do deny most of them and do not seek out those who have gifts, so that the gifts of God can be used to benefit the whole. I am sure the Church uses people with the gift of tongues to translate Books of Mormon and other Church publications. But how about you?
Let me illustrate by asking you the following questions.
Who do you know in your family, your ward, your stake, or beyond, that has the gift to teach God's wisdom or to teach the word of God?
Do you know anyone who has the gift of healing, the gift of great faith, or the gift of prophecy?
And if you do have you ever asked them to use their gifts for your benefit? Your family's benefit? Your class's benefit? Your ward's benefit? Your stake's benefit?
Is there more of an emphasis on talents than on the gifts of God?
Have you ever sought out someone with a gift of the spirit, for example, to be someone with the gift of knowledge that can teach you and your family?
How can you do 'good' if you do not know what 'good' means and do not work by the power and gifts of God?
I know many who have gifts of the Spirit, and I have benefited from God's gifts to them because I have desired the benefit and He has led me to them.
My plea to whomever reads this, is to become aware of Moroni's exhortation, seek out gifts and encourage others to ask for gifts. Rejoice in the gifts and He who is the giver of the gifts. This is especially critical concerning the gifts of wisdom and knowledge and the gift to teach wisdom and/or knowledge; or the gift of prophecy, and others, or what I call the forgotten gifts. By doing so we can tap into His power and do what He defines as good.
I would like to illustrate one way that we deny the power and gifts of God while being deluded into thinking that we are doing good. We seek to counsel in our own ways and rely on human wisdom and talents to solve problems. We seek 'not the Lord's counsel," and we ignore God's word and the power it has in getting people in the way and keeping them there (D&C 1:19; 56:14; 2 Nephi 31).
Think about a typical ward council meeting where the Bishopric, quorum and auxiliary leaders gather to counsel. Someone may be assigned a 'spiritual thought' and then an agenda is followed where ward issues are discussed. More often than not (in fact in my experience with ward councils--never) the welfare of the soul is not considered. The welfare of the person is, but the solutions are a result of handbooks, traditions, talents, and members of the council conversing among themselves.
We deny the power of God in these councils because we ignore those with gifts of the spirit. We treat lightly the word of God which as Alma says, if used (and if used by someone with the gift of knowledge) will do more good than anything else. As a result no good is done even though we pretend it is.
It does not need to be this way and shouldn't be. The sword of truth (the word of God) should be foremost in our councils, and if it isn't then we may help a few members with some problems, but we won't save their souls. See Ten Reasons Why for an example of what happens when we don't use His words.
We must remember that our work is to teach repentance? Why? So that all may obtain the mercy of God (Alma 42:31). And we must use those with the gifts of the spirit. Otherwise we deny the gifts and power of God and will not do good.
Sunday, June 5, 2022
An Example of What Has Been And Shall Be
An Example of What Has Been And Shall Be
This Post is inspired by a post on www.owlofthedesert.com/blog
Jesus told the Nephites concerning Isaiah that "all things that he spake have been and shall be" (3 Nephi 23:3). The Book of Mormon prophet writers also selected events in their history that would be types of events that would happen in the last days. One in particular is very specific in its detail and is found in 3 Nephi 6-10. These events happened just before Christ came to the Nephites, and are prophetic types of endtime events that will occur prior to the Lord's second coming.
Written by Third Nephi, the son of Nephi, who was the son of Helaman, who was the son of Helaman, who was the son of Alma, who was the son of Alma, being a descendant of Nephi who was the son of Lehi.
Note the pattern of how the word of God was taught from father to son.
From God to Abinadi
From Abinadi to Alma
From Alma to Alma
From Alma to Helaman
From Helaman to Helaman
From Helaman to Nephi
From Nephi to Nephi
What have we done with the word of God we have received? I think our pattern would be more like this:
The Word of God--
Stays in the scriptures
On our tables and
In our phones.
Nibbled on,
Maybe even read.
Left by the way side
Choked by the cares.
Seldomly searched
Not treasured up
Feasted upon? No.
Replaced by talks,
Success in the world
Behavioral examples.
From father to son
From father to daughter
From son to son
From daughter to daughter
Not only are the events in 3 Nephi 6 described in detail, but they reflect the latter pattern of the word of God, and how apostasy is generational, as we come to understand (or not) that the catalyst for these events is the same catalyst for the same type of events occurring before the Lord's second coming.
I will put this in verse form so you will be able to see more clearly not only the events but the sequence of events and why these events happened, and why they will happen again.
3 Nephi 6
And they began again
to prosper and to wax great...
and there was great
order in the land
and they had formed
their laws according
to equity and justice
(vs 4)
Now there was nothing
in all the land
to hinder the people
from prospering continually
except they should fall into transgression (vs 5)
Their appointed leaders
had established this
great peace in the land (vs 6)
There were many cities
built anew, and
there were many old cities repaired (vs 7)
and there were many
highways cast up,
and many roads made,
which led from city to city
and from land to land
and from place to place (vs 8)
and the people
had continual peace (vs 9)
So far so good. Perhaps America right after WWII?
But then trouble starts.
There began to be
some disputings
among the people
and some were
lifted up unto pride
and boastings
because of their
exceedingly great riches,
yea, even unto
great persecutions. (vs 10)
It always starts with some having more than others, then being proud (even thankful), and then being self righteous. But all the while persecuting or separating themselves from, or treating as nonexistent, the poor, reminding us that "it is not given that one man should possess that which is above another, wherefore the world lieth in sin" (D&C 49:21).
For there were many
merchants in the land,
and many lawyers,
and many officers. (vs 11)
Having bought into Satan's economic plan, they were out to get all they could, and were even lauded for their success. Even their education differed.
And the people began to be
distinguished by ranks,
according to their riches
and their chances for learning,
yea, some were ignorant
because of their poverty,
and others did receive learning
because of their riches. (vs. 12)
What was the result?
Some were lifted up in pride,
and others were
exceedingly humble;
some did return
railing for railing
While others would receive
railing and persecution
and all manner of afflictions,
and would not turn
and revile again,
but were humble
and penitent before God. (vs 13)
Railing means to complain and criticize or protest strongly and persistently about others.
Revile means to criticize in an abusive or insulting manner.
Certainly a lot of that today both in and out of the church.
But thank goodness for those who will not 'turn and revile" in retaliation, but are humble and penitent before God.
And thus there
became great inequality
in all the land,
insomuch that the church
began to be broken up, yea...
the church was broken up
in all the land
save it were among a few
who were converted
unto the true faith;
and they would not
depart from it.
for they were firm,
and steadfast,
and immovable,
willing with all diligence
to keep the commandments
of the Lord. (vs 14)
Notice it was not the Nephites who were faithful, but the Lamanites, and it was the Nephites failure to repent that was the catalyst for the events which took place shortly thereafter, as it will be our (Ephraimite Gentiles) failure to repent that will be the cause of these same type of events just prior to the Lord coming again. It is always the Lord's people who are the catalyst for these judgments.
Now the cause
of this iniquity
of the people was this---
Satan had great power,
unto the stirring
up of the people
to do all manner
of iniquity,
and to the puffing
them up with pride,
tempting them to
seek for power,
and authority,
and riches,
and the vain things
of the world. (vs 15)
And thus Satan did lead away
the hearts of the people
to do all manner of iniquity... (vs 16)
As a result they were (we are) in a state of awful wickedness (vs. 17)
Now the question is who are they? This is were the rubber hits the road, because we cannot say it was because of all those other wicked people--those Democrats, those Republicans, those liberals, those conservatives, those white people, those black people, those gay and lesbian people, those terrorists, those non-Mormons, those immigrants--you get the idea. Nephi makes it very clear who 'they' are!
Now they did
not sin ignorantly,
for they knew
the will of God
concerning them,
for it had been
taught them;
therefore they did
willfully rebel
against God. (vs. 18)
And Nephi has already identified the sin--the vain things of the world, money, and the pride--and who--those who had been taught the will of God concerning them, and that His people (the Nephites) (and in our time the Mormon/Ephraimite Gentiles) willfully rebelled against God.
But the Lord never gives up.
And there began
to be men
inspired from heaven
and sent forth,
standing among the people
in all the land,
preaching and
testifying boldly
of the sins and
iniquities of the people,
and testifying unto them
concerning the redemption
which the Lord would make
for his people,
or in other words,
the resurrection of Christ;
and they did testify boldly
of his death and sufferings. (vs. 20)
These men just showed up or were already there. Not necessarily church leaders like Nephi, but others who were among those described in verse 14 above, called by God (types like Samuel the Lamanite) , to say nothing but repentance and to prophecy and warn, of which I am one. And I know several others.
But what was the result?
Now there were many
of the people
who were exceedingly angry
because of those
who testified of these things;
and those who were angry
were chiefly the chief judges,
and they who had been high priests and lawyers... (vs 21)
In other words, those with the most to lose, including priesthood holders and church leaders.
And how many of such were there who testified of things pertaining to Christ?
Now there were
many of those
who testified
of the things
pertaining
to Christ
who testified boldly,
who were taken
and put to death (vs. 23)
Is it dangerous to so testify? Yes!
Because of the
wickedness among
the Lord's people--
Others did combine against
the people of the Lord,
and enter into a covenant
to destroy them, and deliver
those who were guilty
from the grasp of justice. (vs. 29)
And they did set at defiance
the law and the rights
of their country,
and they did covenant
one with another
to destroy the (government)
and establish a king
over the land,
that the land should
no more
be at liberty
but should be
subject unto kings. (vs. 30).
Happening right now in America. There are those who want to destroy democracy and do away with government, and destroy the liberties granted under the Constitution. There has only been one president in the America's history who claimed he was infallible, with absolute authority, and wanted to be our king. And even more frightening, there are many who support him still. And what is the catalyst? The apostasy of the Ephraimite Gentiles, not the American Gentiles--liberal or conservative. What we find in America today is the result of that apostasy. There is a reason Jacob saw that the Gentiles who were grafted into the mother tree would bring forth only wild fruit!
Even more signs. 3 Nephi 7
And the people were divided
one against another;
and they did
separate one from another
into tribes,
every man according to his
family and his kindred
and friends,
and thus they did destroy
the government of the land. (vs. 2)
Not yet happened, but it will, and attempts have been and continue to destroy democracy. And why?
...all this iniquity
had come upon the people
because they did yield
themselves unto
the power of Satan. (vs. 5I)
And they (we) are not even aware. (See 2 Nephi 28 on how Satan leads us carefully down to hell.)
And they did cause a great
contention in the land,
insomuch that the
more righteous part
of the people had
nearly all become wicked;
yea there were but few
righteous men among them. (vs. 7)
More detail on secret oaths and combinations (men conspiring to destroy free elections) and and how tribes established their own laws. (vs 8-14).
And it came to pass that
Nephi--having been
visited by angels
and also the voice of the Lord,
therefore having seen angels,
and being eyewitness,
and having had power
given unto him
that he might know
concerning the ministry of Christ
and also eyewitness to their
quick return from righteousness
unto wickedness,
and abominations;
therefore, being grieved
for the hardness of their hearts
and the blindness of their minds--
went forth among them...
and began to testify boldly,
repentance
and remission of sins
through faith
on the Lord Jesus Christ. (vs. 15-16)
Now most were angry with Nephi, as they were with Samuel, but there were some who did repent. This is an example of how the Lord even up to the last minute where no man can repent, will still do all in His power to give the people one more chance to repent and return to Him before the endtime destruction. Nephi and the Lord did recruit others unto this ministry.
But this is the last chance because the destruction follows just 8 years after they had peace in all the land! 3 Nephi 8.
...there arose
a great storm,
such an one
never had
been known
in all the land (vs 5)
And there was
also a great
and terrible tempest;
and there was
terrible thunder,
insomuch that it did
shake the whole earth
as if it was about to
divide asunder (vs. 6)
And there were
exceedingly
sharp lightnings,
such as never had been known
in all the land (vs 7)
And the city of Zarahemla
did take fire (vs. 8)
And the city of Moroni
did sink into the
depths of the sea;
and the inhabitants
thereof were drowned (vs 9)
And the earth was
carried up upon
the city of Moronihah,
that in the place of the city
there became a great mountain (vs. 10)
And there was
great and terrible
destruction in the
land southward
(and northward) (vs 11-12)
To summarize the rest, many and great and notable cities were sunk, and many burned, and many were shaken, and the inhabitants thereof were slain, etc. And all this was done in the space of about three hours (vs 13-22).
And then the darkness that had been prophesied by Samuel the Lamanite came and lasted for three days, and there were the groanings of the people because of the darkness and the great destruction which had come upon them (vs 23).
And in one place
they were heard saying:
O that we had repented
before this great
and terrible day,
and then would
our brethren
have been spared,
and they would not
have been
burned in that great city Zarahemla. (vs, 24)
And those who were spared heard a voice which identified all of the cities that had been destroyed (vs. 3-11).
But even these people still needed to repent.
O all ye that are spared
because ye were
more righteous
than they,
will ye not now
return unto me,
and repent of your sins,
and be converted,
that I may heal you? (vs. 13)
The voice then teaches them what he requires of them--a broken heart and a contrite spirit (vs. 20-22). And for us to survive the same kind of carnage and destruction before the Lord's coming again, we need to do the same. We do know that only 2500 people were in the multitude who did see, hear and bear record of hearing Christ and seeing angels descending out of heaven (3 Nephi 17:16-25).
And what was the cause again of all this destruction?
"And many great
destructions have I
caused to come upon
this land, and upon this people, because of their (our) wickedness and their (our) abominations" (3 Nephi 9:12).
Let's summarize the what and in what order.
1. Disputings. "There began to be some disputings among the people" (3 Nephi 6:10).
2. Pride and Boastings. "Some were lifted up unto pride and boastings" (3 Nephi 6:10).
3. Riches unto Persecution. They had "exceedingly great riches, yea, even unto great persecutions" (3 Nephi 6:10).
4. Distinguished by Status. "And the people began to be distinguished by ranks" (3 Nephi 6:12).
5. Distinguished by Learning. "Some were ignorant because of their poverty, and others did receive great learning because of their riches" (3 Nephi 6:12).
6. Inequality. "And thus there became a great inequality in all the land" (3 Nephi 6:14).
7. Church Breaks Up. "Insomuch that the church began to be broken up; yea, insomuch that in the thirtieth year the church was broken up in all the land" (3 Nephi 6:14).
8. Seeking Power and Authority. "Now the cause of this iniquity of the people was this ― Satan had great power . . . tempting them to seek for power, and authority, and riches, and the vain things of the world" (3 Nephi 6:15).
9. Willfully Disregarded God's Law. "Now they did not sin ignorantly, for they knew the will of God concerning them, for it had been taught unto them" (3 Nephi 6:18).
10. Anger from Church Members/Leaders. "Now there were many of the people who were exceedingly angry because of those who testified of these things; and those who were angry were chiefly the chief judges, and they who had been high priests" (3 Nephi 6:20-21).
11. Secrecy. "They did covenant one with another to destroy the governor, and to establish a king over the land, that the land should no more be at liberty but should be subject unto kings" (3 Nephi 6:30).
12. No unity--Breakup into Tribes. "The people were divided one against another; and they did separate one from another" (3 Nephi 7:2).
13. Seduction of the Righteous. "The more righteous part of the people had nearly all become wicked" (3 Nephi 7:7).
14. Rule of Men instead of Rule of Law. "They were not united as to their laws, and their manner of government, for they were established according to the minds of those who were their chiefs and their leaders" (3 Nephi 7:14).
15. Mighty Miracles Performed by God's Servant. "And Nephi [this was Nephi the son of Nephi, son of Helaman, son of Helaman, son of Alma, son of Alma who was a priest of King Noah] did minister with power and with great authority" (3 Nephi 7:17).
16. Destruction. There arose a great storm, such an one as never had been known in all the land, etc (3 Nephi 6:21).
Hopefully Jeremiah was not summarizing your response when he said:
"Therefore thou shalt speak
all these words unto them;
but they will not hearken to thee:
thou shalt also call unto them;
but they will not answer thee.
But thou shalt say unto them,
This is a nation that obeyeth
not the voice of the Lord their God, nor receiveth correction:
truth is perished,
and is cut off from their mouth"
(Jeremiah 7:27-28).
If after reading this you still don't see how it affects you, consider this.
It isn't that people wantonly disregard warnings. It's that they think it won't affect them. Consider tornado warnings, for example, where people who had been warned failed to seek shelter. The people who did not heed these warnings had one thing in common: they all lived in homes that had never been struck by a tornado. They inhabited a region prone to tornadoes, but had lived through many warnings. People could not imagine that all those tornados that had wound up hitting other people could instead have hit them, until one did.
Because my wife's grandparents had lived through WWI in France, they recognized the warnings that led to WWII, and to the extent possible prepared themselves against another invasion. But should it take living through one war to recognize the warning signs that will lead to another?
I think this is the reason Isaiah and Book of Mormon Prophet Writers use historical events, described in great detail, to tell us about what is coming. While we can only experience what happened in and around Zarahemla vicariously, by having it described so vividly and why, we cannot or at least should not ignore it. It happened and it will happen again, and for the same reasons.
We can choose our response to prophetic types.
We can ignore them and perhaps there is a false sense of security we get by not acknowledging endtime prophecies.
We can choose not to believe that this historical narrative and others like it actually occurred.
We can choose not to believe that this is a type of what is to come.
We can choose to believe that it did happen and that it will happen, but that it won't involve us or our children, grandchildren, or even great-grandchildren.
We can choose to believe we need no repentance, and that if these events happen, only those who are wicked (not us good guys) will be affected.
You may choose to not believe these prophecies because you don't trust the source. You will attack the messenger and ignore the message. The danger here is that the Lord has told us these things will happen and why, and has sent the messengers. Will we shoot the messenger from the Lord who has been called to warn us?
None of these choices, however, address the real question which requires a self-analysis of where we are individually. This requires that we liken His words to us.
It's what we fail to imagine that will destroy us.
And at the same time, it is what we do imagine that will destroy us.