Posted on 10/27/2011 7:27:20 AM PDT by Saundra Duffy
Many years ago I stood at the bedside of a young father as he hovered between life and death. His distraught wife and their two children stood nearby. He took my hand in his and, with a pleading look, said, Bishop, I know I am about to die. Tell me what happens to my spirit when I do.
I offered a silent prayer for heavenly guidance and noticed on his bedside table a copy of the triple combination. I reached for the book and fanned the pages. Suddenly I discovered that I had, with no effort on my part, stopped at the 40th chapter of Alma in the Book of Mormon. I read these words to him:
Behold, it has been made known unto me by an angel, that the spirits of all men, as soon as they are departed from this mortal body, are taken home to that God who gave them life.
And the spirits of those who are righteous are received into a state of happiness, which is called paradise, a state of rest, a state of peace, where they shall rest from all their troubles and from all care, and sorrow (Alma 40:1112).
As I continued to read about the Resurrection, a glow came to the young mans face and a smile graced his lips. As I concluded my visit, I said good-bye to this sweet family.
I next saw the wife and children at the funeral. I think back to that night when a young man pleaded for truth and, from the Book of Mormon, heard the answer to his question.
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SZandy, your snappy retort doesn’t change the reality you are constructing for your destiny.
“Anyway, my Jesus is all I need to keep me safe and secure. Your Jesus condemns me so I guess your Jesus and my Jesus are different after all. My Jesus loves and accepts me. “
Sorry to break it to you Sandy, but if “your” Jesus is the mormonic Jesus, he’s fake. Non-existent. Imaginary friends are unable to save.
I agree. On another thread, a mormon undercover tries to say there are many different bibles with different interpretations.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-religion/2798520/posts
It is very touching and spirit filled.
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Well Ask Tommy Monson does appeared to be “touched”
and yes there is a spirit behind what Monson writes thats for sure...
But its not the Spirit of God...
When Monson is asked by a guy Bishop, I know I am about to die. Tell me what happens to my spirit when I do.
Monson though apparantly a BISHOP in the Mormon religion, not only doesnt KNOW what happens to a persons spirit when they die but the idiot doesnt even go to the Christian Bible to find out
but looks in a fictitious book written by an anti-Christian that has nothing to do with the Word of God...
consulting National Geographic would also not have helped the man
But at least it has pretty glossy pictures...
Plus this was a YOUNG man
why didnt Monson prayed for the man to live and to be healed ???
If thats an example of the weak level of “power” and belief that the supposed most “powerful” man in all mormo0ndom has..
no wonder nobody gets healed or delivered from devils in the Mormon religion...
Spencer Kimball, a member of the First Presidency during the mid-60s, was assigned to personally oversee McConkie's re-draft to ensure that the "errors" earlier id'd in the '58 version were "corrected." So McConkie had an over-the-shoulder "mentor."
LOL.
(A "keeper")
In conclusion let us summarize this grand key, these Fourteen Fundamentals in Following the Prophet, for our salvation depends on them.
1. The prophet is the only man who speaks for the Lord in everything.
2. The living prophet is more vital to us than the standard works.
3. The living prophet is more important to us than a dead prophet.
4. The prophet will never lead the church astray.
5. The prophet is not required to have any particular earthly training or credentials to speak on any subject or act on any matter at any time.
6. The prophet does not have to say Thus Saith the Lord, to give us scripture.
7. The prophet tells us what we need to know, not always what we want to know.
8. The prophet is not limited by mens reasoning.
9. The prophet can receive revelation on any matter, temporal or spiritual.
10. The prophet may advise on civic matters.
11. The two groups who have the greatest difficulty in following the prophet are the proud who are learned and the proud who are rich.
12. The prophet will not necessarily be popular with the world or the worldly.
13. The prophet and his counselors make up the First Presidencythe highest quorum in the Church.
14. The prophet and the presidencythe living prophet and the First Presidencyfollow them and be blessedreject them and suffer.
I testify that these fourteen fundamentals in following the living prophet are true. If we want to know how well we stand with the Lord then let us ask ourselves how well we stand with His mortal captainhow close do our lives harmonize with the Lords anointedthe living ProphetPresident of the Church, and with the Quorum of the First Presidency.
Ezra Taft Benson
(Address given Tuesday, February 26, 1980 at Brigham Young University)
She wouldn't be fighting SO hard, if the doubts about MORMONism were not beginning to really rattle her faith.
FreeRepublic?
Jim; you may want to look into this.
Oh; they are on SOMETHING alright; but they sure are NOT Christians.
Do NOT tell her that!
It only encourages her!
--MormonDude(Can't a fellow get a break on FR any more?)
Now THAT'S what I'm TALKIN' about!
Now THAT'S what I'm TALKIN' about!
Hecky FRAK!
We are told not to discuss the NEW ones!!
--MormonDude(So many changes; so little time to keep up.)
All together now...
DUH!
YOU are NOT a MORMON!
In conclusion let us summarize this grand key, these Fourteen Fundamentals in Following the Prophet, for our salvation depends on them.
1. The prophet is the only man who speaks for the Lord in everything.
2. The living prophet is more vital to us than the standard works.
3. The living prophet is more important to us than a dead prophet.
4. The prophet will never lead the church astray.
5. The prophet is not required to have any particular earthly training or credentials to speak on any subject or act on any matter at any time.
6. The prophet does not have to say Thus Saith the Lord, to give us scripture.
7. The prophet tells us what we need to know, not always what we want to know.
8. The prophet is not limited by mens reasoning.
9. The prophet can receive revelation on any matter, temporal or spiritual.
10. The prophet may advise on civic matters.
11. The two groups who have the greatest difficulty in following the prophet are the proud who are learned and the proud who are rich.
12. The prophet will not necessarily be popular with the world or the worldly.
13. The prophet and his counselors make up the First Presidencythe highest quorum in the Church.
14. The prophet and the presidencythe living prophet and the First Presidencyfollow them and be blessedreject them and suffer.
I testify that these fourteen fundamentals in following the living prophet are true. If we want to know how well we stand with the Lord then let us ask ourselves how well we stand with His mortal captainhow close do our lives harmonize with the Lords anointedthe living ProphetPresident of the Church, and with the Quorum of the First Presidency.
Ezra Taft Benson
(Address given Tuesday, February 26, 1980 at Brigham Young University)
So you dont have a temple recommend ???
Do any MORMONs speak in tongues at any of their meetings?
Welcome to MORMONism 101
While we are waiting to start; enjoy the artwork on our walls.
If some of it seems shifty to you, just look at it real close and it will stop moving,
but another location will then start to crawl on you.
Do NOT think our DOCTRINE is this way!
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