Posted on 10/23/2013 11:12:44 AM PDT by Colofornian
A former Brigham Young University professor is sharing the story of how she and her husband, along all of with her children, left Mormonism for Christianity through Gods work of grace in their life.
Lynn Wilder is the author of the book Unveiling Grace: The Story of How We Found Our Way out of the Mormon Church, released in late August of this year. Until March 16, 2008, Wilder was a professor at Brigham Young University and a dedicated member of the Latter-Day Saints.
In a recent article in the Daily Beast, Wilder provided a condensed overview of her personal testimony, which occurred over a two-year period as God worked in the hearts of her family members.
Wilder states that in 2006, she and her husband Mike decided to visit a Christian church, but were careful to choose a gathering two hours away where no one would recognize them.
We were paranoid, worried that if someone from Brigham Young University saw me at a non-denominational Christian church, I would lose my ecclesiastical clearance and my job as a professor, Wilder wrote. Only at BYU would someone lose their academic position for finding salvation outside the Mormon church.
During this same time, Wilders son Micah became a born-again Christian. He announced to his fellow Mormon missionaries that he did not believe that men are saved by the works that Mormons require, and was sent home as unworthy to be a missionary. Just days later, Micah began serving a Christian organization in missions instead.
In the time that followed, Lynn Wilder began searching the Scriptures for answers. She states that the word of God opened her eyes to the truth.
I read my Bible, sometimes hours a day, and truly felt I was being washed, Wilder explained. In its pages, I met a Jesus who was able to save me from my life of working to be good.
Writer Sharon Lindbloom of Mormonism Research Ministry also notes that Wilders was impacted when she read 2 Corinthians 11:4, which states, For if he that cometh preacheth another Jesus, whom we have not preached, or if ye receive another spirit, which ye have not received, or another Gospel, which ye have not accepted, ye might well bear with him.
Another Jesus! Wilder said to herself. Thats exactly what we have.
The movie Luther, which focuses on the life Protestant reformer Martin Luther and his repudiation of the requirements imposed under the Roman Catholic religion, hit home for Wilder as well. She knew full well of following man-made requirements under Mormon rules.
I was simply overwhelmed by the Spirit, she said. I went face down in surrender to Christ.
The Brigham Young professor then set out to buy herself a cross necklace to show her love for Christ, but there was one problemcrosses were taboo at the university.
Mormons dont revere the cross. They see it as an instrument of death, not the place where Christ became the savior, she stated. [I]f I was caught, I would be called in by my superiors and lose the ecclesiastical clearance I needed to work there.
So, Wilder hid it under her clothing with the hopes that no one saw.
Months later, Wilder requested a leave of absence and took another job in Florida. On March 16, 2008 (3/16/08), she submitted her resignation in honor of John 3:16. Both Wilder and her husband had renounced Mormonism and turned to Christ.
We lost a religion, but we gained Christ, Michael Wilder stated in the 2011 documentary Unveiling Grace. And thats a good trade.
When word broke, Wilder says that she received a lot of criticism, but states that her joys outweigh her sufferings.
I was stupid, a liar, an adulterer, a drug addict, and had committed gross sins, she said. Despite the rejection I faced from 30 years of friends, despite the fact that I lost status, position, money, might lose children and our home, I walked away and never feared again.
Now, Wilder is sharing her story with the world in spoken word and pen, and several of her children are likewise sharing the Gospel through the music ministry Adams Roadincluding her son Micah.
Words cannot describe the feeling of finally knowing the Lord Jesus Christ in a way that youve always wanted to, he said, becoming tearful. Reading His word for the very first time and being washed clean by that word and understanding what his Gospel really wasthats what changed my life.
Ill never be the same.
“So is what all of you Mormon haters are saying is that that original church, which I believe is that papist Catholic Church, the only one around in 33 AD, the only true church with the only real Jesus?”
Mr. Oldbill,
“The Church” is the spiritual body of Christ. He is the head, and believers in Him are members of His body (Romans 12:4-5). They came into His body by believing that He was God’s Son sent to save His people from their sins. It is by God’s grace through faith in the Lord Jesus Christ that we true Christians are saved.
The Church was not in existence during the lifetime of Jesus. She was born after Jesus’ death, burial, and resurrection during Pentecost, when the Holy Spirit was given to indwell all believers permanently. The first ones to receive His Holy Spirit were His apostles and disciples. They were all Jewish, not Gentiles, not Catholic. Then as the gospel of salvation through Christ spread and men believed, the Church increased and it didn’t take long before the majority of believers were Gentile.
The best answer to questions about the birth of the church is found by reading the New Testament. This is what this Mormon family did. Please watch the video; it shows how they found the truth.
So, uhh.... where are all those CINOs who claimed you were posting this mormon stuff because you were anti-Romney?
From my home page...
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I would like to see a VOLUNTARY idealogy litmus matrix here on Free Republic, but when I proposed it to Jimrob, he called me a newbie.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2145065/posts?page=130#130
To: babygene I dont think hes all that interested.
To: MHGinTN It doesnt matter what a FReeper thinks. Its just a list that they tell us what they think. That way we can tell who were dealing with.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2145065/posts?page=130#130
To: Jim Robinson Hah hah, thats great. I signed up 2 months after you and Im a newbie. Back then no one even said, Welcome to FR. But yeah, I do think that there are tons of RINOs. To be more accurate, the term would be CINOs.
Ive been pushing for an idealogical litmus matrix here on FR, not to get rid of RINOs but to expose them.
THE GOP DOESNT WANT US- SO WHATS NEXT?
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1965735/posts?page=762#762
***It simply takes too long. Look at this thread alone. I see evidence of RINOism in some of the FReepers on this thread. It takes 700 posts to drill down. We need the matrix posted and available so that we dont have to drill down on every FReeping thread. Theyre wasting our time. Deliberately.
Agreed to a large degree. Perhaps a way to rate members by other members???
762 posted on Thursday, February 07, 2008 8:43:23 PM by roamer_1
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“The Church was not in existence during the lifetime of Jesus.”
Matthew 16:18 “ “Tu es Petrus et super hanc petram aedificabo ecclesiam meam”
(”you are Peter, and upon this rock I will build my church,”)
Yep pretty good here
Sir, I haven’t made one remark condemning anyone, and you are misinterpreting the verse. Read it in its context.
The Orthodox, Catholics and Protestants follow the same Christ. The LDS, not so much.
It was cute the first time...
Um, no.
Actually I have a Yeti. Great cooler...
I think you are trying to make some sort of point but are having difficulty in expressing it, maybe try again...
“Uhh, Mormons ARE Christians.”
Try telling that to anyone who isn’t Biblically illiterate and/or lobotomized.
People who stop and think for a moment realize that a religion that teaches that you can become a polygamous god over your own planet doesn’t have anything to do with Christianity.
“The belief that some cosmic wizard cast a spell and created everything in six days. He will make you live forever if you telepathically tell him that you accept him as your master and he will remove an evil force from our soul that is present in humanity because a rib-woman was convinced by a talking snake to eat from a magical tree.
Makes perfect sense to me.”
Well of course it does. Your completely stupid comment is bound to make sense to a completely stupid troll.
I’ve often wondered why atheists bother to come on the religion forum with their dumb comments. Proselytizing? Do they really have hopes of gaining new converts to their “religion” among devout, informed Christians?
All rhetorical questions, there’s no explaining atheist’s behavior, if they had any sense, they wouldn’t be atheists. A lot like liberals in that manner.
Too bad it’s not in America!
Well; that's what they claim; and the ONLY true 'christians' at that!
UHhhh...
Folks that read the BIBLE?
Matthew 24:24
"For false Christs and false prophets will arise and will show great signs and wonders, so as to mislead, if possible, even the elect.
"For false Christs and false prophets will arise and will show great signs and wonders, so as to mislead, if possible, even the elect.
Maybe I can deduce someone who thinks that all religions are equally valid.
Matthew 7:13-14
"Enter through the narrow gate; for the gate is wide and the way is broad that leads to destruction, and there are many who enter through it.
"For the gate is small and the way is narrow that leads to life, and there are few who find it.
John 14:6
Jesus answered, I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.
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