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The Way of the Disciple {Palm Sunday-Mormon]
Ensign ^ | May, 2009 | Dieter F. Uchtdorf

Posted on 04/12/2011 12:34:33 PM PDT by greyfoxx39

 
Now is the time to embrace the gospel of Jesus Christ, become His disciples, and walk in His way.

Today is the day the Christian world traditionally calls Palm Sunday. You will remember that it was on that Sunday nearly 2,000 years ago that Jesus Christ entered the city of Jerusalem during the final week of His mortal life. 1 In fulfillment of Zechariah’s ancient prophecy, 2 He rode in on a donkey, and as He did so, a great multitude came out to greet the Master and carpeted the path before Him with palm leaves, flowering branches, and even their own garments. As He approached, they cried, “Blessed be the King that cometh in the name of the Lord” 3 and “Hosanna to the Son of David.” 4

Perhaps the disciples thought this was a turning point—the moment when the Jewish world would finally recognize Jesus as the long-awaited Messiah. But the Savior understood that many of the shouts of praise and acclamation would be temporary. He knew that soon He would ascend to the Mount of Olives and there, alone in Gethsemane, take upon Himself the sins of the world.

The Gospel of Jesus Christ

It is fitting that during the week from Palm Sunday to Easter morning we turn our thoughts to Jesus Christ, the source of light, life, and love. The multitudes in Jerusalem may have seen Him as a great king who would give them freedom from political oppression. But in reality He gave much more than that. He gave us His gospel, a pearl beyond price, the grand key of knowledge that, once understood and applied, unlocks a life of happiness, peace, and fulfillment.

The gospel is the good news of Christ. It is the revelation that the Son of God came to earth, lived a perfect life, atoned for our sins, and conquered death. It is the path of salvation, the way of hope and joy, and the assurance that God has a plan of redemption and happiness for His children.

The gospel is the way of discipleship. As we walk in that way, we can experience confidence and joy—even during times of peril, sorrow, and uncertainty.

The Way of the World

We live in a time when many worry about their livelihood. They are concerned about the future and doubt their ability to resolve the challenges that confront them. Many have experienced personal misfortune and sadness. They hunger for meaning and purpose in life.

Because there is such great interest in these issues, the world is not bashful in offering numerous new answers to every problem we face. People run from one new idea to the next, hoping to find something that will answer the burning questions of their souls. They attend seminars and buy books, CDs, and other products. They get caught up in the excitement of looking for something new. But inevitably, the flame of each new theory fades, only to be replaced by another “new and improved” solution that promises to do what the others before could not.

It’s not that these worldly options don’t contain elements of truth—many of them do. Nevertheless, they all fall short of the lasting change we seek in our lives. After the excitement wears off, the hollowness remains as we look for the next new idea to unlock the secrets of happiness.

In contrast, the gospel of Jesus Christ has the answers to all of our problems. The gospel is not a secret. It is not complicated or hidden. It can unlock the door to true happiness. It is not someone’s theory or proposition. It does not come from man at all. It springs from the pure and everlasting waters of the Creator of the universe, who knows truths we cannot even begin to comprehend. And with that knowledge, He has given us the gospel—a divine gift, the ultimate formula for happiness and success.

How Do We Become Disciples of Jesus Christ?

When we hear the transcendent truths of the gospel of Jesus Christ, hope and faith begin to blossom inside of us. 5 The more we fill our hearts and minds with the message of the risen Christ, the greater our desire is to follow Him and live His teachings. This, in turn, causes our faith to grow and allows the light of Christ to illuminate our hearts. As it does, we recognize the imperfections in our lives, and we desire to be cleansed of the depressing burdens of sin. We yearn for freedom from guilt, and this inspires us to repent.

Faith and repentance lead to the purifying waters of baptism, where we covenant to take upon us the name of Jesus Christ and walk in His footsteps.

To uphold us in the desire to lead a purified and holy life, we are endowed with the baptism of fire—the unspeakable gift of the Holy Ghost, a heavenly Comforter who accompanies and guides us as we walk in the path of righteousness.

The more we are filled with the Spirit of God, the more we extend ourselves to others. We become peacemakers in our homes and families, we help our fellowmen everywhere, and we reach out in merciful acts of kindness, forgiveness, grace, and long-suffering patience.

These are the first steps along the true way of life and fulfillment. This is the peaceable way of the follower of Jesus Christ.

The Path of Patience

Nevertheless, it is not a quick fix or an overnight cure.

A friend of mine recently wrote to me, confiding that he was having a difficult time keeping his testimony strong and vibrant. He asked for counsel.

I wrote back to him and lovingly suggested a few specific things he could do that would align his life more closely with the teachings of the restored gospel. To my surprise, I heard back from him only a week later. The essence of his letter was this: “I tried what you suggested. It didn’t work. What else have you got?”

Brothers and sisters, we have to stay with it. We don’t acquire eternal life in a sprint—this is a race of endurance. We have to apply and reapply the divine gospel principles. Day after day we need to make them part of our normal life.

Too often we approach the gospel like a farmer who places a seed in the ground in the morning and expects corn on the cob by the afternoon. When Alma compared the word of God to a seed, he explained that the seed grows into a fruit-bearing tree gradually, as a result of our “faith, and [our] diligence, and patience, and long-suffering.” 6 It’s true that some blessings come right away: soon after we plant the seed in our hearts, it begins to swell and sprout and grow, and by this we know that the seed is good. From the very moment we set foot upon the pathway of discipleship, seen and unseen blessings from God begin to attend us.

But we cannot receive the fulness of those blessings if we “neglect the tree, and take no thought for its nourishment.” 7

Knowing that the seed is good is not enough. We must “nourish it with great care, that it may get root.” 8 Only then can we partake of the fruit that is “sweet above all that is sweet, and … pure above all that is pure” and “feast upon this fruit even until [we] are filled, that [we] hunger not, neither shall [we] thirst.” 9

Discipleship is a journey. We need the refining lessons of the journey to craft our character and purify our hearts. By patiently walking in the path of discipleship, we demonstrate to ourselves the measure of our faith and our willingness to accept God’s will rather than ours.

It is not enough merely to speak of Jesus Christ or proclaim that we are His disciples. It is not enough to surround ourselves with symbols of our religion. Discipleship is not a spectator sport. We cannot expect to experience the blessings of faith by standing inactive on the sidelines any more than we can experience the benefits of health by sitting on a sofa watching sporting events on television and giving advice to the athletes. And yet for some, “spectator discipleship” is a preferred if not a primary way of worshipping.

Ours is not a secondhand religion. We cannot receive the blessings of the gospel merely by observing the good that others do. We need to get off the sidelines and practice what we preach.

The Way Is Open to All

The first step on the path of discipleship begins, luckily enough, in the exact place where we stand! We do not have to prequalify to take that first step. It doesn’t matter if we are rich or poor. There is no requirement to be educated, eloquent, or intellectual. We do not have to be perfect or well-spoken or even well-mannered.

You and I can walk in the path of discipleship today. Let us be humble; let us pray to our Father in Heaven with all our heart and express our desire to draw close to Him and learn of Him.

Have faith. Seek, and you will find. Knock, and the door will be opened. 10 Serve the Lord by serving others. Become an active participant in your ward or branch. Strengthen your family by committing to live the principles of the gospel. Be of one heart and of one mind in your marriage and in your family.

Now is the time to adjust your lives to be able to have a temple recommend and use it. Now is the time to have meaningful family home evenings, to read the word of God, and to speak to our Heavenly Father in earnest prayer. Now is the time to fill our hearts with gratitude for the Restoration of His Church, for living prophets, the Book of Mormon, and the priesthood power that blesses our lives. Now is the time to embrace the gospel of Jesus Christ, become His disciples, and walk in His way.

There are some who believe that because they have made mistakes, they can no longer fully partake of the blessings of the gospel. How little they understand the purposes of the Lord. One of the great blessings of living the gospel is that it refines us and helps us learn from our mistakes. We “all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God,” 11 yet the Atonement of Jesus Christ has the power to make us whole when we repent.

Our beloved friend Elder Joseph B. Wirthlin taught us this principle with clarity when he said:

“Oh, it is wonderful to know that our Heavenly Father loves us—even with all our flaws! His love is such that even should we give up on ourselves, He never will.

“We [might] see ourselves in terms of yesterday and today. Our Heavenly Father sees us in terms of forever. …

“The gospel of Jesus Christ is a gospel of transformation. It takes us as men and women of the earth and refines us into men and women for the eternities.” 12

To those who have left the path of discipleship for whatever reason, I invite you to start where you are and come to the restored gospel of Jesus Christ. Walk again in the way of the Lord. I testify that the Lord will bless your life, endow you with knowledge and joy beyond comprehension, and distill upon you the supernal gifts of the Spirit. It is always the right time to walk in His way. It is never too late.

To those who feel inadequate because they have not been members of the Church all their lives, to those who feel that they can never make up for the time they have lost, I testify that the Lord needs your specific abilities, talents, and skills. The Church needs you; we need you. It is always the right time to walk in His way. It is never too late.

The Blessings of Discipleship

Let us remember on this Palm Sunday, during this Easter season, and always that the restored gospel of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ has the power to fill any emptiness, heal any wound, and bridge any vale of sorrow. It is the way of hope, faith, and trust in the Lord. The gospel of Jesus Christ is taught in its fulness in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. This Church is led by a living prophet, authorized by the Lord Jesus Christ to provide direction and guidance to help us face the challenges of our day, as serious as they may be.

I bear my solemn witness that Jesus the Christ lives. He is the Savior and Redeemer of the world. He is the promised Messiah. He lived a perfect life and atoned for our sins. He will ever be at our side. He will fight our battles. He is our hope; He is our salvation; He is the way. Of this I testify in the sacred name of Jesus Christ, amen.

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    Notes

  1. 1.

    See Matthew 21:6–11.

  2. 2.

    See Zechariah 9:9.

  3. 3.

    Luke 19:38.

  4. 4.

    Matthew 21:9.

  5. 5.

    See Romans 10:17.

  6. 6.

    Alma 32:43.

  7. 7.

    Alma 32:38.

  8. 8.

    Alma 32:37.

  9. 9.

    Alma 32:42.

  10. 10.

    See Matthew 7:7.

  11. 11.

    Romans 3:23.

  12. 12.

    Joseph B. Wirthlin, “The Great Commandment,” Liahona and Ensign, Nov. 2007, 29–30.

   


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1 posted on 04/12/2011 12:34:37 PM PDT by greyfoxx39
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To: Colofornian; Elsie; FastCoyote; svcw; Zakeet; SkyPilot; rightazrain; Tennessee Nana; ...

Ping


2 posted on 04/12/2011 12:36:20 PM PDT by greyfoxx39 (White House war strategy 2011: Sun Tzu meets Barney Fife..H/T Iowahawk)
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To: greyfoxx39

Matthew 24:30

And then shall appear the sign of the Son of man in heaven: and then shall all the tribes of the earth mourn, and they shall see the Son of man coming in the clouds of heaven with power and great glory

Unless it happens in the Americas.


3 posted on 04/12/2011 12:43:58 PM PDT by Bidimus1
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To: greyfoxx39; All
From the article: “The gospel of Jesus Christ is a gospel of transformation. It takes us as men and women of the earth and refines us into men and women for the eternities.”

What happened to the Mormon "gospel" that takes Mormons as "gods in embryo" of the earth and refines them into gods and goddesses for the celestial kingdom?

I'll tell you what...this is the "G" or "PG" rated version of the Mormon gospel...the kiddiewink version. The "R" and "X" rated version of the Mormon "gospel" -- the one they tend to hide from those until they are way beyond the "milk" stage...is that you will rival their god as one "worthy" of receiving prayer, worship, adoration, and glory as a fellow "god." You will supposedly join the Mormon god as a procreator with your wife or wives, and populate your own planet.

4 posted on 04/12/2011 12:50:47 PM PDT by Colofornian
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To: greyfoxx39

Who writes this tripe for these people? Gaaaagah, what fluff. Surprisingly, not a mention of the garden. But what is also absent is the blood in this ‘gospel’ Not surprising too from a religion that uses water for its ‘communion’ service.


5 posted on 04/12/2011 12:54:02 PM PDT by Godzilla (3-7-77)
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To: greyfoxx39

Good thing lds have a restored gospel to tell us what’s what. (roll eyes)
It is truly sad that the Glory of Jesus Christ is lost by the lies of Joseph Smith.


6 posted on 04/12/2011 12:54:14 PM PDT by roylene (Salvation the great Gift of Grace.)
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To: greyfoxx39
”It is fitting that during the week from Palm Sunday to Easter morning we turn our thoughts to Jesus Christ…”

I guess this where we differ Dieter, Jesus is in my thoughts DAILY, not just at Easter.

”The gospel is not a secret. It is not complicated or hidden.”

Really? Then why are the temple rites nowhere to be found in the “gospel”? The endowments have been identified as ordinances that are ESSENTIAL to a mormon’s exaltation, yet they are hidden, in the temple. No temple ordinances, no exaltation which means no dwelling in the celestial kingdom with god.

”…the greater our desire is to follow Him and live His teachings…”

Dieter, please show me in the Bible where Jesus taught polygamy, baptisms for the dead, temple rituals, etc..

”Let us remember on this Palm Sunday, during this Easter season…”

I “remember” EVERY DAY Dieter. I don’t have other “things” to worry about to distract me from the sacrifice and subsequent resurrection of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.

Btw Dieter, I noticed not one mention of the CROSS.

7 posted on 04/12/2011 1:09:12 PM PDT by SZonian (July 27, 2010. Life begins anew.)
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To: SZonian
An earlier post for comparison to the message then...and now.
 
 
The Resurrection of Jesus - First Presidency Message
Marion G. Romney, “The Resurrection of Jesus,” Tambuli, Aug 1985
 
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-religion/2219801/posts
 
 

8 posted on 04/12/2011 1:15:04 PM PDT by greyfoxx39 (White House war strategy 2011: Sun Tzu meets Barney Fife..H/T Iowahawk)
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To: greyfoxx39
It is fitting that during the week from Palm Sunday to Easter morning we turn our thoughts to Jesus Christ,

If Mormons were Christians, their thoughts would always be on Jesus.

9 posted on 04/12/2011 1:21:00 PM PDT by dragonblustar (Just saying.......)
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To: SZonian
Btw Dieter, I noticed not one mention of the CROSS.

Exactly.

Why do Mormon's reject the cross?

10 posted on 04/12/2011 1:57:48 PM PDT by dragonblustar
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To: dragonblustar

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11 posted on 04/12/2011 2:04:48 PM PDT by aMorePerfectUnion
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To: dragonblustar
You know this already I am sure but lds teach that their jesus paid the price in the garden, the cross means nothing. The price jesus paid according to lds is not sufficient “after all we can do”. It is a miracle that they even remember Easter at all.
12 posted on 04/12/2011 2:31:30 PM PDT by roylene (Salvation the great Gift of Grace.)
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To: greyfoxx39

“Perhaps the disciples thought this was a turning point—the moment when the Jewish world would finally recognize Jesus as the long-awaited Messiah. But the Savior understood that many of the shouts of praise and acclamation would be temporary. He knew that soon He would ascend to the Mount of Olives and there, alone in Gethsemane, take upon Himself the sins of the world.”

Read the last line again. When and where was the atonement for sin accomplished? In the LDS view it happened in Gethsemane.


13 posted on 04/12/2011 2:53:21 PM PDT by Bruinator (God is Great.... Beer is good.... Muzzies are.........?)
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To: greyfoxx39
I don't know HOW PD managed to get hold of your keyboard; but HERE we go!!


In contrast, the gospel of Jesus Christ has the answers to all of our problems. The gospel is not a secret. It is not complicated or hidden. It can unlock the door to true happiness. It is not someone’s theory or proposition. It does not come from man at all.

Wait just a gol dang MINUTE here!

WHAT 'gospel' is the writer thinking of?

The one delievered once for all the saints...

... or the Restored Gospel® delivered by the Inventor of the Latter-day Saints?

14 posted on 04/12/2011 3:28:29 PM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: greyfoxx39
Now is the time to adjust your lives to be able to have a temple recommend and use it.

'cause withOUT it, we don't get all the goodies that the Scriptures promise us!

--MormonDude(I'm still working on getting mine BACK!)

15 posted on 04/12/2011 3:30:47 PM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: greyfoxx39
His mission being ended in Palestine, he paid a visit to the Nephites in America, that they too might know of his resurrection. His Father introduced him to them as “my Beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased.” When they saw him descend from heaven, they described him as “a Man … clothed in a white robe.” He announced himself as “Jesus Christ, whom the prophets testified shall come into the world.” They saw him, they heard him, and at his invitation they all “went forth, and thrust their hands into his side, and did feel the prints of the nails in his hands and in his feet,” and knew of a surety and did testify that he was the resurrected Redeemer. (See 3 Ne. 11:7–15.)

As he revealed himself after his resurrection to his followers in the Holy Land and to the Nephites in America, so he has revealed himself in our day. Indeed, this dispensation opened with a glorious vision in which the Prophet Joseph was visited by the Father and the Son. He heard their voices, for they both spoke to him. He was given a personal introduction to the resurrected Jesus by the Father himself. He beheld their glorious bodies and afterwards thus described them: “The Father has a body of flesh and bones as tangible as man’s; the Son also.” (D&C 130:22)

16 posted on 04/12/2011 3:35:05 PM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Elsie
the Prophet Joseph was visited by the Father and the Son. He heard their voices, for they both spoke to him. He was given a personal introduction to the resurrected Jesus by the Father himself

With all the refinement and whitewash used in presenting 'The Vision'; you'd think these guys would quit LYING about it!

JS was 'visited' by two PERSONAGES!!!

They are NOT identified in the MORMON scriptures!

Only ONE 'personage' spoke, saying, allegedly, "This is My Beloved Son. Hear Him!"

This other 'personage' is NOT reported to have said ANYTHING!


It no sooner appeared than I found myself delivered from the enemy which held me bound. When the light rested upon me I saw two Personages, whose brightness and glory defy all description, standing above me in the air. One of them spake unto me, calling me by name and said, pointing to the other—This is My Beloved Son. Hear Him!
http://lds.org/scriptures/pgp/js-h/1.17?lang=eng#16
17 posted on 04/12/2011 3:47:06 PM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Elsie
Also, JS did NOT do the TEST that is REQUIRED to tell if the 'messenger' is really from GOD or not:

The Doctrine and Covenants

 Section 129
 
Instructions given by Joseph Smith the Prophet, at Nauvoo, Illinois, 9 February 1843, making known three grand keys by which the correct nature of ministering angels and spirits may be distinguished (see History of the Church, 5:267).

1–3, There are both resurrected and spirit bodies in heaven; 4–9, Keys are given whereby messengers from beyond the veil may be identified.


 1 There are two kinds of beings in aheaven, namely: bAngels, who are cresurrected personages, having dbodies of flesh and bones—

 2 For instance, Jesus said: Handle me and see, for a spirit hath not aflesh and bones, as ye see me have.

 3 Secondly: the aspirits of bjust men made cperfect, they who are not resurrected, but inherit the same glory.

 4 When a messenger comes saying he has a message from God, offer him your hand and request him to shake hands with you.

 5 If he be an angel he will do so, and you will feel his hand.

 6 If he be the spirit of a just man made perfect he will come in his glory; for that is the only way he can appear—

 7 Ask him to shake hands with you, but he will not move, because it is contrary to the aorder of heaven for a just man to bdeceive; but he will still deliver his message.

 8 If it be the adevil as an angel of light, when you ask him to shake hands he will offer you his hand, and you will not bfeel anything; you may therefore detect him.

 9 These are three grand akeys whereby you may know whether any administration is from God


18 posted on 04/12/2011 3:50:17 PM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Elsie
Jesus said: Handle me and see, for a spirit hath not flesh and bones, as ye see me have.

OOOps!

19 posted on 04/12/2011 3:50:52 PM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: greyfoxx39

I believe that the Apostle Paul had the authority from God to correct bad teachings when he found them.

I do not believe the reformers in the Council of Nicaea had authority from God to add the Nicene Creed to His word.

By translating God’s word through this man made document many plan and precious truths have been lost.

Ben


20 posted on 04/12/2011 7:13:24 PM PDT by K-Ben-K
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