Saturday, October 26, 2024
But We Have the Book! -- We Make the Word of God of None Effect
Monday, October 21, 2024
But We Have The Book! - Introduction
"And ye have not his word in you: for whom he hath sent, him ye believe not. Search the scriptures; for in them ye have eternal life: and they (His words) are they which testify of me" (John 5:38-39).
Our friends and former neighbors in Arizona were visiting us in France, and while driving to one of our destinations, I got into a discussion with Joe about the Book of Mormon. I explained that it was an ancient record written on metal plates and translated by Joseph Smith. His first question was, "where are these plates?" I answered that I didn't know, but that was irrelevant because we have the book. "Yes, I understand that," he answered, "but why don't you have the plates?" I then asked him if he was currently reading a book. He answered that he was, and so I asked "where is the manuscript? Do you need the manuscript when you have the book? Isn't the book evidence that there was a manuscript?" I asked.
I can understand why people are curious about the origins of the Book of Mormon, but the proof is in the book, not in its origins. My granddaughter's testimony of the Book of Mormon was shaken after she listened to a series of podcasts on the origins of the Book of Mormon. I had listened to one of these podcasts before, and had checked all the titles, and it struck me as the same old arguments that have been made since the Book of Mormon was published, attacks of Joseph Smith, DNA, translation from Reformed Egyptian, an explanation of how scholars can show the Book of Mormon as a 19th century text, New Testament writings in 3 Nephi, etc.
But we have the book! How then do they explain the book? They can't, so they attack its origins and try to make an ancient record, a 19th century fabrication, using the same old and tired criticisms. But the book exists. No critic has ever given a credible explanation of where the book came from! Who wrote it? Who put it all together? Have you ever considered why critics want to shift the burden of proof to us? Because they can't explain away the book. The burden is on the critic.
My purpose here is not to answer the critics by presenting all the evidence. Hugh Nibley has already done that in An Approach to the Book of Mormon.
No, I want to ask a question:
Whom do you believe?
Christ or the critics?
The Lesser Portion
Two-hundred and twenty-one years ago, in the early hours of September 22, 1823, an angel appeared at the bedside of the prophet Joseph Smith. Moroni was there to announce the coming forth of an ancient record whose contents contained “the fulness of the everlasting gospel… as delivered by the Savior to the ancient inhabitants [of the American continent]” (Joseph Smith—History 1:34).
The book had been previously “sealed by the hand of Moroni, and hid up unto the Lord,” effectively making it Moroni's message to declare (“Title Page of the Book of Mormon”).
We either believe or we do not believe that:
1) an angel appeared to Joseph Smith,
2) that the Book of Mormon is an ancient record,
3) it contains the fulness of the everlasting gospel, and
4) that the fulness of the everlasting gospel was delivered by Jesus Christ to America's ancient inhabitants.
And you either believe them all, or you believe none of these.
Moroni’s record was divided into a lesser portion—which has since been translated as The Book of Mormon—and a greater portion, which has remained untranslated.
In the record the Savior declared, “And when they shall have received this [the lesser part of the record], which is expedient that they should have first, to try their faith, and if it shall so be that they shall believe these things then shall the greater things be made manifest unto them.
And if it so be that they will not believe these things, then shall the greater things be withheld from them, unto their condemnation” (3 Nephi 26:9-10 emphasis added).
In other words, the Book of Mormon was intended to come forth as a test to the latter-day Gentiles. If they embraced its message, they would receive greater light and knowledge. If their unbelief and false traditions led them to harden their hearts against its words, they would come under condemnation.
This clearly puts the burden on each of us to either embrace its message or harden our hearts against its words. The test is not whether we believe in the origin of the book, but whether we believe its words.
A short nine years following Moroni’s initial visit, September 22, 1832, the Lord declared that the Gentiles to whom these things had come (us) had indeed fallen into condmention for “treating lightly the things which you have received—which vanity and unbelief have brought the whole church under condemnation…
And they shall remain under this condemnation until they repent and remember the new covenant, even the Book of Mormon and the former commandments which I have given them, not only to say, but to do according to that which I have written—
That they may bring forth fruit meet for their Father’s kingdom; otherwise there remaineth a scourge and judgment to be poured out upon the children of Zion” (D&C 84:54-58 emphasis added).
This is a fulfillment of the prophecy by the Savior that those who do not believe the words in the book, will be under condemnation.
Faithfulness leads to receiving more light, unbelief leads to losing it: “And they that will harden their hearts, to them is given the lesser portion of the word until they know nothing concerning his mysteries; and then they are taken captive by the devil, and led by his will down to destruction” (Alma 12:11; cf. 2 Nephi 28:30 emphasis added).
“So to them the word of Jehovah remained: Line upon line, line upon line, precept upon precept, precept upon precept; a trifle here, a trifle there, that, persisting, they might lapse into stumbling and break themselves, become ensnared and be taken captive” (Isaiah 28:13 emphasis added).
Therefore, it should be understood that the Lord’s warning of “a scourge and judgment to be poured out upon the children of Zion” would mark the full measure of Gentile condemnation (D&C 84:58; cf. D&C 45:28-32; 3 Nephi 20:28).
There is no compromise, no middle ground, no hedging. We either believe the words and receive them and then receive more light, or we do not believe the words and we lose what we may have had, and suffer the condemnation. This gives meaning to the Lord telling us His words are like a two-edged sword. "I am God; give heed unto my word, which is quick and powerful, sharper than a two-edged sword, to the dividing asunder of both joints and marrow; therefore give heed unto my words" (D&C 11:2).
Inasmuch as the Lord’s covenant relationship to the Gentiles is mediated upon the terms set forth in the Book of Mormon—the new covenant of Christ’s gospel—the realization of such judgment would surely mark the Gentiles being “cut off from among [the Lord’s] people who are of the covenant” (3 Nephi 21:11):
“Therefore Jehovah will cut off from Israel head and tail, palm top and reed, in a single day; the elders or notables are the head, the prophets who teach falsehoods, the tail” (Isaiah 9:14-15). This language comes in striking symbolic parallel to Laban’s own unfaithful stewardship over a scriptural record, whose head was consequently “cut off” by the very sword he once used to defend it (see also 1 Nephi 22:13, 19).
Should it come as a surprise that the Lord’s endtime judgments will begin on his own house, when this is the very thing He foretold? “Behold, vengeance cometh speedily upon the inhabitants of the earth, a day of wrath, a day of burning, a day of desolation, of weeping, of mourning, and of lamentation… And upon my house shall it begin, and from my house shall it go forth, saith the Lord; First among those among you, saith the Lord, who have professed to know my name and have not known me, and have blasphemed against me in the midst of my house” (D&C 112:24-26 emphasis added).
The Lord, who foresaw our day, exhorted: “Come unto me, O ye Gentiles, and I will show unto you the greater things, the knowledge which is hid up because of unbelief” (Ether 4:13). Will it not be the revelation of such “greater things” that the Lord will use to divide His people, both wheat and tare? When greater light breaks forth among the Gentiles, will we be among those who “perceive not the light,” and turn their hearts from God because of the precepts of men (D&C 45:28-32)?
And when that generation sees the foretold overflowing scourge, will we be among those who curse God, or who stand firm in holy places, having believed Christ?
Then why is it that in a day when searching and understanding the scriptures and prophecies of our day becomes a life-or-death issue—when the times become such that it is all men can do to separate the truth from an ever mounting onslaught of falsehoods—why are people still ensconced in worldly pastimes and trust in human institutions as sources of truth, and don’t believe Christ? Or don't believe Christ's words in the Book of Mormon?
Yet, like Laman and Lemuel, we continue to voice today’s equivalent of “We know that the people who were in the land of Jerusalem were a righteous people; for they kept the statutes and judgments of the Lord, and all his commandments, according to the law of Moses; wherefore, we know that they are a righteous people; and our father hath judged them” (1 Nephi 17:22).
In the very hour of God’s judgments coming upon his people for their wickedness, causing him to warn Lehi to leave Jerusalem, we find today’s equivalent of these two sons’ protesting that we have judged them, when, in truth, it is the Book of Mormon, that which was spoken by prophets and by Christ, that does so.
And such will sadly remain their mantra until the times overtake them
There comes a point in people’s spiritual progression or regression, in other words, that they are either of one mind or another. Either God’s truth is in them sufficiently so that they gladly receive further light and knowledge, or they object to the truth if it is told them. But they will not be able to continue to fight against the light, Christ's words.
There is a difference between believing Christ and believing in Christ. Believing in something or someone is irrelevant. Our belief does not make something true or not true. But believing Christ is relevant. And to make it simpler, we either believe Him or we don't.
It is either one or the other and there is no in between. But belief in Christ is multifaceted. We can believe in Him, or not believe in Him, or we can say we don’t know, or we can believe that He was just a great teacher, but not the Son of God, and on and on.
But when it comes to believing Him, it is either yes or no. We can never plead ignorance! We can never say we did not know! The reason is that Christ said He only teaches what His Father commanded Him to teach, the words of His Father. And because His words are truth (the only truth), to believe Christ is to believe His Father's words, or to believe the truth, no matter who speaks it. The Parable of the Sower is everyone's story.
This is where the Book of Mormon surpasses all other scripture. It is filled with the words of God!
And what is our response to this marvel of all marvels? To treat it lightly and put it aside in favor of putting out trust in men, our religious works, our goodness. "We know that active members of the Church of Jesus Christ are a righteous people for they attend the temple, pay their tithing, attend their meetings, fulfill their duties, believe they are on the covenant path, believe their leaders, and talk about Christ."
"Now behold, my brethren, I would ask if ye have read the scriptures? If ye have, how can ye disbelieve on the Son of God" (Alma 33:14 emphasis added)?
It is no wonder that "Thou art angry, O Lord, with this people, because they will not understand thy mercies which thou hast bestowed upon them because of thy Son" (Alma 33:16 emphasis added).
We cannot believe what we do not know.
Next: But We Have the Book! -- We Make the Word of God of None Effect
Sunday, September 15, 2024
Repentance: Come Unto Jesus
These posts on Repentance are intended to be read in order beginning with Repentance: Introduction. At the bottom of each post is a link to the next post. This is the concluding post.
My concern is not and has not been to make new converts, but rather "to save from perishing a soul that has already known Christ," seeing to it that as many as possible pass "the fiery test ahead," keep the faith that many are losing, and so reach the goal of glory beyond. And by keeping the faith, I don't mean being a faithful member of the church. I mean as Alma said to his son Shiblon, "I trust that I shall have great joy in you, because of your steadiness and your faithfulness unto God..." (Alma 38:2 emphasis added).
In this summary, I would like to make a comment about being "baptized unto repentance" as it sheds light on both baptism and repentance. In Mormon's epistle to his son Moroni, found in Moroni 8, we find a clear analysis of why we are baptized unto repentance, and not just baptized. The distinction is important. Baptism is not an end, but the beginning. Baptism is not only the first fruits of our repentance, but we are baptized unto repentance, even those who are baptized after the age of accountability. It is the ordinance that both follows and precedes repentance in one instance, and precedes repentance in another. Note that in this epistle Mormon is teaching us the words of Christ.
He says: "Listen to the words of Christ, your Redeemer, your Lord and your God. Behold, I came into the world not to call the righteous but sinners to repentance; the whole need no physician, but they that are sick; wherefore, little children are whole, for they are not capable of committing sin; wherefore the curse of Adam is taken from them in me, that it had no power over them..." (Moroni 8:8 emphasis added).
Little children need no repentance because they are not capable of committing sin, and the curse of Adam, the fall, has no power over them.
Moroni then says, "behold I say unto you that this thing shall ye teach--repentance and baptism unto those who are accountable and capable of committing sin; yea, teach parents that they must repent and be baptized, and humble themselves as their little children, and they shall all be saved with their little children" (Moroni 8:10 emphasis added).
So anyone who is accountable and capable of committing sin is sick, and needs repentance. All but little children who are not yet accountable, are under the curse of the fall of Adam unless they repent.
"And their little children need no repentance, neither baptism. Behold, baptism is unto repentance to the fulfilling the commandments unto the remission of sins" (Moroni 8:11 emphasis added).
This phrase "baptism is unto repentance" changes the way we should teach baptism. It is not about becoming a member of the church, but about being able to take advantage of the gift of repentance. One cannot continually repent unless one is baptized, and, except for little children, one cannot be baptized unless one repents. And the Lord says to teach parents that they must repent and be baptized. I want to emphasize that both children and adults are baptized unto repentance, for with adults, baptism is the first fruits of repentance, continually repenting is also a fruit of repentance. And saying nothing but repentance unto this generation follows as a fruit of our repentance. Why? Having received the mercy of Christ, we want all to receive His mercy.
"But little children are alive in Christ, even from the foundation of the world..." (Moroni 9:12).
As are those who are baptized and are repenting.
I want to end this series with an invitation to come unto Christ with these scriptures.
Jacob 1:6-7 "And we also had many revelations, and the spirit of much prophecy; wherefore, we knew of Christ, and his kingdom, which should come. Wherefore we labored diligently among our people that we might persuade them to come unto Christ, and partake of the goodness of God, that they might enter into his rest, lest by any means he should swear in his wrath they should not enter in, as in the provocation in the days of temptation while the children of Israel were in the wilderness" (emphasis added).
In other words, before it is too late. Before God withdraws His spirit and the window for repentance closes.
Omni 1:26 Amaleki wrote: "And now my beloved brethren, I would that ye should come unto Christ, who is the Holy One of Israel, and partake of his salvation, and the power of his redemption. Yea, come unto him, and offer your whole souls as an offering unto him, and continue in fasting and praying, and endure to the end; and as the Lord liveth ye will be saved" (emphasis added).
I love that Amaleki says to partake of His salvation, and the power of His redemption.
3 Nephi 30:1-2 "Hearken, O ye Gentiles and hear the words of Jesus Christ, the son of the living God...saying: Turn, all ye Gentiles, from your wicked ways; and repent of your evil doings, of your lyings and deceivings, and of your whoredoms, and of your secret abominations, and your idolatries, and of your murders, and your priestcrafts, and your enveyings, and your strifes, and from all your wickedness and abomination, and come unto me, and be baptized in my name, that ye may receive a remission of your sins, and be filled with the Holy Ghost, that ye may be numbered with my people who are of the House of Israel" (emphasis added).
Within this list there are any number of things we need to turn from. It is not cumulative. I might say a word about "your murders." Alma wrote that he murdered many of his people because he led them astray. We do the same when we do not teach using the word of God, so it is not easily dismissed that being a murderer may apply to us.
Alma 37:8-12 (Alma is instructing his son Helaman on the importance of the records that have been kept and preserved, for by these small and simple words kept on these records, shall great things come to pass.) He then writes "And now, it has hitherto been wisdom in God that these things (these words) should be preserved; for behold they have enlarged the memory of this people, yea, and convinced many of the error of their ways, and brought them to a knowledge of their God unto the salvation of their souls. ...these records and their words brought them unto repentance; that is, they brought them to the knowledge of the Lord their God, and to rejoice in Jesus Christ their Redeemer. ...I only say they are preserved for a wise purpose, which purpose is known unto God; for God doth counsel in wisdom over all his works and his paths are straight, and is course is one eternal round" (emphasis added).
Moroni 10:32-33 "Yea, come unto Christ and be perfected in him, and deny yourselves of all ungodliness; and if ye shall deny yourselves of all ungodliness, and love God with all your might, mind and strength, then is his grace sufficient for you, that by his grace ye may be perfect in Christ; and if by the grace of God Ye are perfect in Christ, ye can in nowise deny the power of God. And again, if ye by the grace of God are perfect in Christ, and deny not his power, then are ye sanctified in Christ by the grace of God, through the shedding of the blood of Christ, which is in the covenant of the Father unto the remission of your sins that ye become holy, without spot" (emphasis added).
These are the promises and blessings of our repentance.
I introduced the subject of Repentance with the statement that repentance is the most misunderstood doctrine of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, because so many have bought into the traditional concept of repentance as a change of behavior and paying some penance.
Next we learned the Lord's definition of repentance means turning to Him and having faith in Him, and relying totally on His merits and righteousness. It is not a one and done proposition, but repenting is continual, and we endure to the end with faith in Christ to validate our repentance.
This was followed by why we need to repent. Simply, we repent to overcome our condition caused by the fall, to avoid the justice of God and receive His mercy.
Godly Sorrow was taught as the only sorrow that brings about repentance, and that Godly Sorrow is experiencing the goodness of God and our nothingness. Being sorry is not Godly Sorrow.
I wrote about why we need to repent, and why we are to say nothing but repentance unto this generation. Rather than live the gospel we are to proclaim the gospel.
Next we read about grace and how we are saved by grace, not after all we can do, yet we are saved by grace after all we can do. This paradox manifests to us that grace is not something we earn by doing all we can do. But grace is something we attain to by repenting, which is all we can do.
The Lord has given us the means to identify when others are repenting. He tells us that "by their fruits ye shall know them." What are those fruits? One fruit we identified was that those who repent spend their lives saying nothing but repentance to others, so that they too can experience the mercy of God.
You were introduced to fruits that are not fruits meet for repentance, and while we bring forth all manner of fruits, none of it is good.
The contrast between those who are members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and those who are of His church was discussed. The Lord revealed that only those who repent are of His church. We can be a member of record and still not be of His church if we are not repenting.
There are those who will not hear and will not know, notwithstanding they are invited to repent. To these the Lord has warned that if they do not repent they will suffer the justice of God.
Perhaps it was new to you that the Lord covenanteth with none save it be with them that repent. This truth sheds some light on the idea of the covenant path.
You were introduced to Michael from Duchesne, a modern type of Samuel the Lamanite, and we learned that the conditions that existed in Zarahemla also exist in Salt Lake City or other cities round about. We know that the Lord has and will continue to send prophets like Michael among the people urging them to repent.
Repentance was one of the second commandments given to Adam after he and Eve were cast out of the garden and brought the justice of God upon all who came after. Having failed to keep the first commandment (do not partake of the fruit), the Lord gave these second commandments.
Satan will and does everything in his power to deceive us, and God allows it, again showing us the doctrine of the two ways. We can even have joy in our works for a season, but by and by, the end cometh and we will be cast into the fire because of our works.
Parts 1 and 2 of All But The Very Elect Will be Deceived makes it clear that in order to not be deceived we must feast upon His words, be familiar with His prophecies, as events associated with the Lord's Great and Marvelous Work continue to happen. Part 2 shows us just how much detail is given concerning these events, especially in the Book of Mormon and Isaiah.
Repentance is the means to overcome our condition here. We know it is both a command and an invitation. We know that if we do not repent, we will be subject to God's justice. We know it is through the grace of God that we are made perfect. We know that we can recognize the fruits of repentance, one of which is to say nothing but repentance unto this generation. We see the contrast between the fruits of our repentance and the wild fruits that result when we take strength unto ourselves. We know that many will willfully refuse to repent and that as a result the Lord will eventually withdraw His spirit and leave us to our own strength. We learn that we are saved because of the righteousness of Christ, through His merits, and that we do not merit anything of ourselves.
We "have not come thus far save it were by the word of Christ with unshaken faith in him, relying wholly upon the merits of him who is mighty to save. ...Ye must press forward with a steadfastness in Christ...feasting upon the word of Christ, and endure to the end, behold, thus saith the Father: Ye shall have eternal life" (2 Nephi 31:19-20 emphasis added).
How great is our God! How great is the plan of His redemption! How great is it that we can rely on His merits and not our own! How great is it that we do not have to face the Justice of God! How great is it that he has so clearly described our condition on this earth and His expectations of us!
Only two choices--Good and Evil--and we reveal to God every day, every minute, every second what we really want. So simple and yet brilliant! The one who is more "intelligent than they all" has devised a fool proof plan.
And one last thing that we have learned? Now is the time to repent. Do not procrastinate the day of your repentance.
Thursday, September 12, 2024
Tongue of Angels
This is written to my friend and brother Tim Merrill and all others who speak with the Tongue of Angels.
I have been living in France now for over 16 months without being able to speak and understand French. I can hear that it is French, but cannot hear it in the sense that I can understand it. It gives meaning to what Christ said about hearing but not hearing. And more than that, a French person would know within seconds, that I could never pass as a fluent French speaker. I have been studying a lot since I have been here, and I know a lot of words in French, but connecting these words to form phrases and sentences is a challenge, both in hearing and speaking. Reading is a little bit easier, but I still need to translate many things I read. Fortunately there are those close to me who speak English and I can get by.
I have made the analogy before that the word of God is like another language or a language where God uses our own language so that we can learn to hear and speak His words. The Church has translated His words into many languages, so that many can now use their own language to understand and learn His words. And He has given us the necessary tools to know they are His words and how He uses and defines them. I have spent the last 30 years feasting upon and diligently searching His words. Before that I read the scriptures often, but didn't advance much beyond just doing my duty to read them. It was only after feasting, searching and praying, that I began to understand the Lord’s language and could hear His voice in His words.
His words, as Alma says, are found in me. Unlike my French, I am quite fluent in the Lord's language. I can hear His language when it is spoken, read His language when it is written and teach using His words. I am using language as in being fluent with His words, as, for example, a physicist is fluent with the words of her expertise, and speaks the language and can converse with other physicists.
Except that the Lord's words are truth, light, spirit, even His spirit. And are like a two-edged sword, a sword of truth, which cuts through all the crap and silences all the noise.
Nephi called the Lord's language the tongue of angels. It is called the tongue of angels, because "angels speak by the power of the Holy Ghost; wherefore, they speak the words of Christ" (2 Nephi 31:14; 32:3 emphasis added).
The problem is that even though many may have His words, they never learn to speak with or hear the tongue of angels. Why? Because, like me in French, they only know some words, cannot connect them, cannot define them, cannot hear them, cannot speak them, have not feasted upon, and have not diligently searched the words of Christ to the point that His words become their words.
Christ expounded upon His words as found in the scriptures. He said: "These scriptures, which ye had not with you, the Father commanded that I should give unto you; for it was wisdom in him that they should be given unto future generations" (3 Nephi 26:2). He then expounded upon them "from the beginning until the time that he should come in his glory..." (3 Nephi 26:3).
After expounding upon all things written, it was said that "there cannot be written in this book even a hundredth part of the things which Jesus did truly teach unto the people..." (3 Nephi 26:6). And what do we have? We have only the "lesser part of the things (words) which he taught the people" (3 Nephi 26:8).
"And when they shall have received this, which is expedient that they should have first, to try their faith, and if it shall so be that they shall believe these things, then shall the greater things be made manifest unto them" (3 Nephi 26:9 emphasis added). But,
"if it so be that they will not believe these things, then shall the greater things be withheld from them, unto their condemnation" (3 Nephi 26:10; D&C 84:54-55 emphasis added).
This causes a problem for those who are feasting on that portion of His words that we have received, and are desiring all that the Lord has expounded, and believing what they received, because very few are doing the same. But even worse, very few want to!
Therefore those who are learning the tongue of angels are left with very few people they can speak and converse with in the tongue of angels.
Outside of the scriptures, there have been a few who have written with the tongue of angels, but very few. And what is remarkable to me is that those who are becoming fluent in the tongue of angels, always discover those who have written using the tongue of angels. And I speak of Hugh Nibley and Avraham Gileadi and a few others. But my experience has been limited to reading what they have written. I have never had a conversation with them using the tongue of angels.
But I have had conversations with Tim Merrill, and we understand each other. I am also fortunate that my wife Annie, who not only speaks English and French, is learning the tongue of angels, and is becoming very fluent. Another was my best friend Mike Howery and my former business partner and friend Curt Kindred (who was quickly learning). Both are deceased, and I miss our conversations. There are a few others like Cody Tower and David Ferguson, but we have very few opportunities to converse with each other. It is enlightening, however, to share emails occasionally. I also enjoy conversing with some of the sister missionaries assigned to our ward. They are receptive and open to the word of God. I wish there were others, like some of my children or grandchildren, and I am still hoping that someday we can have a conversation in the tongue of angels.
I am sure there are many who can speak with the tongue of angels, but I don't know them. So that leaves me with Tim and Annie. Annie I can talk with everyday, and she is the greatest blessing in my life for many reasons, one of which is her willingness to learn and speak with the tongue of angels. She teaches me things that I don't see, and she has the advantage of learning the word of God in both French and English.
Tim writes a blog and I am nourished every time I read and re-read his posts. We have had many opportunities to teach each other and increase our fluency in the tongue of angels. And before I left for France we could have lunch together and just talk to each other. Often I write what I post just for him to read and comment on, because I know he will hear what I am writing. His command of the English language opens up new dimensions to me. Both his poetry and prose are written in a language I understand and love. He is constantly expanding my mind and intellect, like one of his most recent post The Mind of God: Ye Are Gods. I discover new treasures each time and have wanted to write a post just using quotes from his blog posts, something along the lines of Nibley's Of All Things. Maybe one day I will get to it.
Someone might ask: isn't it enough to just have the scriptures? Do we really need someone else to speak and write about His words?
The answer is yes and yes. The portion of His words that we have presently allows us hear His voice in His words. But the problem is once we start hearing His voice in His words, they become our words, and we wish we were angels and could shout His words for all to hear! But we can't. So we write them so perhaps a few can read and hear them. And we learn from the Parable of the Sower, that there are very few who actually receive His words in their hearts, leaving us with few to converse with.
And yes, we need others to write about and teach His words. God has given some the gift of knowledge and the gift of teaching the word of God. Those who have these gifts want to use them, but unfortunately in the church these gifts are not usually recognized or deemed important. So those with gifts, who want to shout the words they have received, will find a much more limited way to do so. And Tim has found his way to use his God given gifts of the Spirit.
I know that in God and Christ are found all treasures of wisdom and knowledge (2 Colossians 2:3). Tim knows that, and he uses God's gift to him to share treasures that he is discovering, with me and others. See, God's words are not just words we find on paper or digitally on our devices, but they are truth and light and spirit. They are experienced, not just read! Light is discernible, and as we receive more light and truth we increase in intelligence. And we can take it with us when we die! And the more of it that we have received the better it will be for us hereafter!
But do you know what is sad and frustrating? It is to try and start a conversation with someone who is not fluent in the tongue of angels, and has no desire to be! The words are spoken, but there seems to be no recognition or response to them. Perhaps we are so conditioned in tradition that we make the words of God of none effect. And when they are spoken, there is no recognition. I have found, however, that when teaching the word of God, there are those who are starving and receive it with joy, but then as the Parable of the Sower says, the cares of the world choke the word and it never finds its way to the heart.
They may be fluent in the language of religion and tradition, but not the language of light and truth.
I take seriously Jacob's admonition that we take the responsibility upon us, "answering the sins of the people upon our own heads if we did not teach them the word of God with all diligence; wherefore, by laboring with our might their blood might not come upon our garments; otherwise their blood would come upon our garments, and we would not be found spotless at the last day" (Jacob 1:19 emphasis added).
And it is sad and frustrating that so very few speak the same language. In fact others can be critical that I am not more "mainstream" or that I have been radicalized. While I don't know for sure, I believe that I was released as a Gospel doctrine teacher in Arizona because I taught concerning the prophecies in the Book of Mormon, even though the curriculum at that time was the Book of Mormon. Others did not personally know of these prophecies and therefore thought that I was perhaps teaching false doctrine.
Tim also takes this responsibility seriously. In fact sometimes he will post so quickly that an old man like me can't keep up with him. But Tim is not writing just for others, but for himself as well. I know the feeling. He feels that there are so few he can converse with, that his writing helps him converse with the Lord and share what he has received with others.
He experiences joy when someone repents as a result of reading the word of God in his posts. He knows that we do not "live the Gospel." We "proclaim the Gospel" to everyone who will hear.
But there is loneliness associated with it. I know he would like to sit with everyone one of his readers and converse with them, to not only see if they are becoming fluent in the tongue of angels, but to just share the treasures he has discovered with someone who will find joy in those treasures as well. That is what we have done together, and I miss Tim and our conservations together.
I love this promise:
"Then those who feared Jehovah spoke often one with another. And Jehovah heard it, and took heed, and a book of remembrance was written before him for those who feared Jehovah and who thought on his name. They will be mine, says Jehovah of Hosts, in the day I make up my jewels, and I will spare them as a man spares his own son who serves him" (Malachi 3:16-18 emphasis added).
Friday, August 30, 2024
Unaware
This post was originally published on April 9, 2022, but the subject
matter has been on my mind for various reasons, but mainly for two reasons.
The first is that I have been thinking a lot lately about what we can take with us
when we die, and the second about the upcoming election and the prophecies
concerning America. For those reasons and others as relate to Repentance,
I want to re-publish. My summary on repentance is coming and
I am impressed that something in this post will cause someone to
turn to Christ and repent.
The Greater the Awareness or What We Take With Us
is synonymous
with being
uninformed,
heedless,
unfamiliar,
unconcerned,
negligent,
oblivious,
blind,
unenlightened,
unknowing,
unmindful
and ignorant.
Being ignorant is someone who is lacking knowledge, information or awareness. So Nephi's use of the word ignorant in 2 Nephi 32:7 is significant. He said
And now I, Nephi,
cannot say more;
the Spirit stoppeth
mine utterance,
and I am left to mourn
because of the unbelief,
and the wickedness,
and the ignorance,
and the stiffnecknedness
of men; for they
will not search knowledge,
nor understand great knowledge,
when it is given unto them
in plainness, even as plain
as word can be."
and being unaware
We can also conclude that one who has more intelligence (light and truth) is more aware,
and the greater the intelligence ,
These two facts do exist,
that there are two spirits,
one being more intelligent than the other; there shall be another
more intelligent than they;
I am the Lord thy God,
I am more intelligent than they all" (Abraham 3:19).
and whatsoever is truth is light,
and whatsoever is light is spirit,
even the Spirit of Jesus Christ"
(D&C 84:45 emphasis added).
that we may search out
the presumptions of ignorance,
and cut them off
by means of knowledge,
especially in those
who are preoccupied
with some erroneous opinions,
by means of which ignorance
is the more firmly rooted in them"
(Clement of Rome).
If our time here is to have any meaning at all, our brain and intellect must be clear and active. Our life here should be a constant mental exercise.
One might argue that there are many intelligent people who are not aware of the word of God, and that is true, if we use the world's definition of intelligence.
They may have, it is true, a wealth of knowledge about a certain profession, hobby or interest, and may even be experts or authorities. They may have unequaled skills and abilities, and may even be considered as one of the best in their given area of skill or knowledge.
But without the word of God they remain ignorant and have a minimum of awareness of what really matters, not only in this world, but in the world to come, i.e., "...that ye might be sanctified from all sin, and enjoy the words of eternal life in this world, and eternal life in the world to come, even immortal glory...." (Moses 6:59).
There are many 'intelligent' people in the world, but the world measures intelligence differently.
For example, we would consider someone outlandishly accomplished, who as a son of Indian immigrants was educated at Stanford, Oxford, and Harvard, who worked as a surgeon at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, and who now teaches at Harvard.
We would consider such a person as being very intelligent, which is true if we measure intelligence by IQ, test passing, accomplishment, memorization, analytical and cognitive skills, and every other worldly measure.
But even the most intelligent by the world's standards can and do remain ignorant of, for example, even knowing where they are--the world (Babylon) and of our condition here!
The interchange between Alma and Antionah illustrates this truth. After Alma had explained that death was a result of the fall of Adam,
"there was one Antionah, who was a chief ruler among them, came forth and said unto him: 'What is this that thou hast said, that man should rise from the dead and be changed from this mortal to animmortal state, that the soul can never die? What does the scripture mean, which saith that God
placed cherubim and a flaming sword on the east of the garden of Eden, lest our first parents should enter and partake of the fruit of the tree of life, and live forever?
And thus we see that there was no possible chance that they should live forever.'
Because Alma could see that Antionah was ignorant of these things, he said unto him:
"This is the thing which I was about to explain. Now we see that Adam did fall by partaking of the forbidden fruit, according to the word of God; and thus we see,
that by his fall, all mankind became a lost and fallen people"
(Alma 12:20-22).
Alma then explains the Lord's plan of redemption and how we receive this gift. Caution. Don't think you know the plan of redemption before you search Alma 12, and then ask yourself what are the "second commandments he has given unto us" (Alma 12:37). What are we to do after knowing and obeying His second commandments (Alma 13:1)?
Antionah was ignorant, and Alma, using the word of God, gave Antionah an opportunity to overcome his ignorance about why God placed cherubim and a flaming sword to prevent Adam and Eve from partaking of the tree of life, and how, not withstanding Adam and Eve being prevented, they could be redeemed. By the way, did you know that everyone except Sons of Perdition will be redeemed, even those in the Telestial Kingdom and lower (D&C 76:32-38; 88:17-24)?
Several years ago, I went to hear Paul Volker, who at the time was the Chairman of the Federal Reserve. As I listened it didn't take long for me to realize I had no idea what he was talking about. I felt totally ignorant and realized I did not have any frame of reference. It was like he was speaking a foreign language, and after just a few minutes of him speaking with me he would be aware of my ignorance. So it is with the word of God. Without a frame of reference people remain ignorant. And by frame of reference, I mean understanding the Lord's language. See A New Language.
Another example concerns Enoch teaching the people the word of God and the record says,
"And as Enoch spake forth
the words of God,
the people trembled,
and could not stand in his presence"
(Moses 6:47).
He then tells them of their condition on this earth.
"And he said unto them:
Because that Adam fell we are;
and by his fall came death;
and we are made partakers
of misery and woe.
Behold Satan hath come
among the children of men,
and tempteth them
to worship him;
and men have become
carnal, sensual and devilish,
and are shut out
from the presence of God"
(Moses 6:48-49).
With these words we become aware of our condition on this earth.
Because
of the fall,
We are.
We die.
We are carnal
and devilish.
We are shut out
from the presence of God.
This awareness of our condition on this earth increases our intelligence, and raises the question: can we over come it?
We are told that we can,
and how we can
through God's words.
We then become more aware
or more intelligent,
having received
light and truth
through His words.
As we receive
more of God's words
our intelligence
and our awareness
increases.
For without knowing where we are and why, we have no hope of going anywhere. So it is with all the words of God, and our awareness or lack of awareness is directly connected to whether we receive and believe the word of God.
The intelligence is in the details which are only made manifest by diligently searching His words.
Think of His words as a map which can help us find and keep us on the right path.
Without the map, we are in "a mist of darkness; yea, even an exceedingly great mist of darkness, insomuch (even if we have) commenced in the path (we will) lose (our) way, (and we will) wander off and (get) lost" (1 Nephi 8:23). Notice he does not say we might get lost.
The only remedy is to search the Words of the most Intelligent of them all, feast upon them, and retain them as the treasures they are. Only in feasting upon the words of God can we see the light shining in the darkness.
However, there is more and damning consequences for being ignorant.
Peter is purportedly to have said that
"...all evil springs
from ignorance;
and ignorance herself,
the mother of all evils,
is sprung from
carelessness and sloth,
and is nourished, and increased,
and rooted in the senses
of men by negligence.
For nothing is worse
than for one to believe
that one knows
what one is ignorant of,
and to maintain
that to be true
which is false"
(Clement of Rome).
Let's examine some of the 'evils' that can and do result from ignorance. For one, without the light of His words we are navigating in the darkness and have no idea or at least not a clear idea of where we are.
Being clearly aware of where we are is the key to making sense of all that goes on around us, but more importantly without knowing that we are in the world where Satan reigns--with the blessing of God--we can mistake Satan's world as the 'real world' when it is God's 'real world' that we should desire.
And we actually become very comfortable in Satan's world.
Another 'evil' is that people ignorant of the Lord's word do not have a clear picture of the Atonement and what it means to repent and are therefore in jeopardy of being subject to the justice of God.
They may, however, have some of His words, but have not diligently searched them and therefore remain in the midst of darkness.
Because they do not understand God's justice their idea of salvation is simply the teachings of men mingled with scripture, and because many share the same ideas, they take comfort.
Consider this example. If you teach your child that to 'let your light shine' means to be good and set a good example, and another teaches her child that it is Christ's light that we should hold up and follow and not our light, which of these two children is on the right path? (Isaiah 50:11).
Or this one. You believe that God loves you so much and that while you are not perfect, you are basically good, and even though you have made mistakes, God's love for you is so great, he will ignore or forgive your mistakes and usher you into His presence. If you believe this you are not only ignorant of God, but are ignorant of the justice of God.
We are commanded
to teach our children
to understand the
doctrine of repentance
and baptism
before they are eight years old.
You can ask yourself why it is critical for them to understand the doctrines at this time in their lives?
It is to get them in the gate and on the right path as soon as they become accountable to God for their own sins, at which time they can then begin repenting.
How can we keep this commandment, and get them through the gate and in the right path if we do not understand the doctrine of Christ ourselves?
If we are ignorant of the Lord's definition of repentance how can we teach our children to understand repentance? They would remain ignorant and unaware of their own need for repentance. And if we are not repenting we cannot understand the doctrine of repentance!
I am afraid that we don't get children in the right way (even though we have the CTR ring) but instead send them into the world on one of the broad paths.
Going through the gate blindly does not get them in the right way.
Only "light and truth forsake that evil one" (D&C 93:37), and by not bringing up our children in light and truth, and instead rely on our traditions which take away light and truth (D&C 93:38-40), we have not taught our children as the Lord requires.
And the reason?
Because we are ignorant and unaware.
If we don't teach
our children
that there are
only two choices--
good and evil--
but instead teach them
to make good choices
that make their
lives more comfortable
in Satan's world,
then we have abandoned
them to the world
without light and truth,
to rely on their own merits.
Combine not having a clear understanding of where we are with being ignorant of the doctrines of Christ, ignorant of His gospel, ignorant of His definitions of good and evil, and ignorant of His justice and mercy, it is easy to get lost. But the danger is that while we are lost we can deceive ourselves and think that we are on the right path! Satan is the best at creating illusions.
Add to these our ignorance of the endtime prophecies in Isaiah, other Jewish prophets, the Book of Mormon, the D&C, the New Testament and the Book of Revelation, and not only do we not know that we are living in Babylon, but are ignorant that everyone and everything remaining in Babylon will be destroyed, and that it will be because of us.
We don't understand the prophecies concerning America and the reversal that takes place between Lehi's descendants and the Gentiles. We don't know that the Gospel will be taken from us because we reject the fulness of the gospel, and given to the House of Israel (the Jews, the 10 Tribes & Lehi's descendants).
Another resulting evil ignorance brings upon us, is that we buy into Satan's economy believing that Satan's economy is the Lord's way, and that our liberties under the Constitution are guaranteed. We are ignorant of the fact that we only have the Constitution because we refused to live the Lord's law.
And what is the Lord's law?
I rest my case.
As a result
Satan will "grasp (us)
with his everlasting chains....
And others will he pacify,
and lull them away into carnal security... and thus the devil cheateth their souls,
and leadeth them
carefully down to hell....
And behold, others
he flattereth away..."
(2 Nephi 28:19-29).
The only remedy to prevent being grasped in Satan's chains of hell is the word of God (Alma 12:9-11).
There is a direct correlation between ignorance in politics, placing our trust in our leaders, religious or otherwise, and ignorance of the word of God. The Constitution, even though inspired by God, is still a government of men. There is no true party and no party is a defender of the truth. Through His words we know that the Constitution was inspired by Him. "According to the laws and constitution of the people, which I have suffered to be established, and should be maintained for the rights and protection of all flesh, according to just and holy principles; That every man may act in doctrine and principle pertaining to futurity, according to the moral agency which I have given unto him, that every man may be accountable for his own sins in the day of judgment...and for this purpose have I established the Constitution of this land, by the hands of wise men whom I raised up unto this very purpose..." (D&C 101:76-80).
The Lord is not concerned with party policies (men will never solve the problems in this country regardless to which party they belong), but with protecting the rights granted under the Constitution, and we should oppose anyone who will not submit to the rule of law and protect the God-given Constitutional freedoms.
For this purpose the Lord has told us to seek honest and wise leaders who will uphold the liberties granted to all men under the Constitution (D&C 98-10).
Anyone who is not wise and honest, and who does not uphold these rights, should not be supported no matter to which party he or she may belong.
The Lord knew, as did the founders of the Constitution, that character matters.
Dishonest leaders blinded by power are more likely to not uphold and protect these Constitutional liberties.
Anyone who believes otherwise is ignorant or not aware of all that one dishonest leader can do to erode democracy and these freedoms, and is not aware of how these types of leaders supported by even a minority, lead to the events prophesied. And be aware that the apostasy of the Lord's people is the catalyst.
They are ignorant of God's counsel to only seek for honest and wise leaders who will uphold these Constitutional freedoms. If we, however, have two unwise and dishonest candidates, then that may be an indication that the majority of the people desire that which is not of God (Mosiah 29:26-27).
If we are not aware we may not recognize our role as the catalyst for having to choose between two dishonest candidates.
The wise men who founded the Constitution realized that for democracy to work everyone (including the President) must submit themselves to the rule of law, something a dishonest president may not be willing to do.
And yet millions of Americans can remain ignorant of how easily this can happen.
Of those who are willing to support dishonest and corrupt leaders, they generally fall into one of three categories:
1) because of a single issue or policy they believed the leader would support regardless of that leader's character;
2) those that buy into and support dishonesty and corruption and anarchy, or who want to be in the circle of power, and
3) those who are ignorant of the damage one dishonest and corrupt president can do to democracy, and become cult-like followers of one person or party, which is by far the biggest group.
Anyone who believes otherwise can only be classified as ignorant, or to use another term of the word ignorant, they just ignore the dishonesty and corruption.
To God, character is paramount as a person with character is more likely to be committed to upholding the rights and liberties for all, and which are granted under the Constitution.
We should become pro-God rather than anti-candidate, and we become pro-God when we follow His admonition to select honest and wise leaders who will hold our liberties under the Constitution.
Any member of the church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who is unaware of the Book of Mormon prophecies concerning America, and the Lord's words to Joseph Smith concerning seeking for wise and honest leaders who would protect the liberties under the Constitution (D&C 98:5-10), is ignorant of the conditions that accelerate the endtime events prophesied.
Peter to have used the word "senses" is enlightened because he links intelligence to our faculties, the most important of which is our mind, our brain.
We must awake and arouse our faculties in order to prepare to receive the word of God (Alma 32:27).
Joseph Smith said that "We consider that God has created man with a mind capable of instruction, and a faculty which may be enlarged in proportion to the heed and diligence given to the light communicated from heaven to the intellect..."
As we give heed to the light (His words) we become more intelligent, and receive more and thus become even more intelligent.
He also said, "Apply yourselves diligently to study, that your minds may be stored with all necessary information."
If we only get our information from what others have said or written, and then share that information among ourselves, as opposed to what God has revealed and caused to be written, we contribute to what Joseph described as the "veil of stupidity" that hangs over the heads of this people, and there are eternal consequences for remaining ignorant for "it is impossible for a man to be saved in ignorance" (D&C 131:6).
Peter also says that ignorance is the result of laziness and negligence. To remain ignorant, therefore, is the result of ignoring or letting His words fall by the wayside.
Another aspect of being ignorant is basing our decisions and opinions on very little data or evidence.
But what constitutes evidence?
In a court of law the standard of evidence is very strict. For example, a person's opinion is not evidence unless the witness qualifies as an expert witness which must be determined before any testimony can be elicited. Moreover, even these experts can be challenged or contradicted by other expert witnesses. While there are exceptions, hearsay--what you heard or read from another--is not evidence.
What a person believes is not evidence. In fact, a person's beliefs are not relevant, no matter the authority or prominence of that person.
Evidence is an available body of facts to support whether a belief or proposition is true.
Evidence can be presented in proof of the facts in issue and which may include the testimony of witnesses with actual knowledge, records, documents or objects.
Gathering evidence is one of the foundations of critical thinking and good decision-making.
So when someone makes a declaration without evidence we should give no heed, and can rightfully observe that that person is ignorant, or worse yet, knowingly ignorant and knowingly leading others who are ignorant to support, believe and follow him/her.
Yet we often base our beliefs and opinions on the opinions of others thereby compounding the problem. As Brigham Young said, a person's opinion is not worth a damn. This is true of even so called 'informed' opinions.
To accept declarations without evidence is a sign that our critical thinking is wanting and supports Peter's statement that "nothing is worse than for one to believe that one knows what one is ignorant of, and to maintain that to be true which is false."
If we are honest with ourselves we must admit that all of us are ignorant of the truthfulness of what we hear and read.
Those with the word of God should be the most critical of thinkers. We should never accept anything at face value and are obliged to get information, evidence and data from all of the most reliable sources and then compare all that we hear and read to the word of God to know the difference between what comes from men and what comes from God.
As Joseph said "Thy mind O man must stretch to the highest heavens." We cannot rely on comments on social media or limited and/or bias news sources. We cannot accept alternative facts and propaganda. While our country does support our right to have an opinion, even though alone not worth a damn, uninformed or otherwise, we are not entitled to our own facts.
We can use and rely on 'alternative facts' or lies and propaganda, but to do so is contrary to God's words to not speak guile, which is to deceive, whether intentionally or unintentionally, and to spread those lies and propaganda is the very definition of speaking guile.
Anything and everything we discuss must be within the framework of the word of God.
Why?
Isn't it rather
Narrow?
Arbitrary?
Confining?
Authoritarian?
No, the word of God has immense breadth and depth.
Within the framework
of the word of God
we are free to
ponder,
speculate,
discuss,
criticize,
check, and
control
from other sources--
It is all legitimate.
Above all, we are not only justified in falling back on the the word of God, but we are obliged to--because there is no other framework available to appeal to.
Without the framework of the word of God, we remain ignorant of where we are, what has happened in the world, what is happening around us and in the world, and what will happen to us, the world and those in it. Instead we put our trust in men, trusting in certain ideologies, parties, values, the arm of flesh or as the Lord puts it--in idols.
Having a zeal for someone or something is not the same as having knowledge about someone or something.
Zeal without knowledge is dangerous.
It is like a car with an engine but without brakes, a transmission and a steering wheel. Zeal leads to poor decision-making and makes one prone to blindly follow others. Religious and political zeal are perilous and reckless and are always uninformed.
Let me conclude with these words from the Lord to Joseph Smith.
"It is an imperative duty
that we owe
to God,
to angels...
and also
to ourselves,
to our wives
and children
[because] ...of
the influence
of that spirit
which hath so strongly
riveted the creeds
of the fathers,
who have inherited lies,
upon the hearts
of the children,
and filled the
world with confusion,
and has been
growing stronger
and stronger,
and is now
the very mainspring
of all corruption,
and the whole earth
groans under the
weight of its iniquity.
It is an iron yoke,
it is a strong band;
they are the
very handcuffs
and chains,
and shackles,
and fetters of hell....
For there are many
yet on the earth
among all sects,
parties, and
denominations,
who are blinded by
[ignorant of] the
subtle craftiness of men,
whereby they lie in wait
to deceive,
and who are only
kept from the truth
because they know
not where to find it"
(D& 123:7-8;12).
We, however, have no excuse and must not be blinded by the subtle craftiness of men and remain ignorant. Why? Because we do know where to find the truth, and to continue without searching the truth for light and knowledge, not only guarantees that we remain ignorant, but is contrary to God's command to search His words, for by His words we will be judged!