Posts Tagged ‘prayer’
Monday, January 25th, 2010

When someone looks at the world of Christianity, there are diverse beliefs about God and the scriptures. It is no different in regard to the range of beliefs about how God answers prayers. I could write a book about it, but my purpose here is to address only a concern about how prayers are answered.
It can be hard for a floundering member of this Church when he/she doubts the doctrines taught by the apostles and prophet, then go out, investigate and compare the doctrines and beliefs of other Christian denominations, especially in terms of how God answers prayers, leading themselves to think that another church or another Christian denomination or group knows more about prayers and God. This usually happens through accounts given by other Christians of how their prayers were answered.
I have heard and read personal accounts of prayers answered from a range of people, both in and out of this Church. I have heard accounts of the results from prayers that range from the mundane to the impressive. From all of that, I heard other Christians claim that God’s Spirit is therefore always within them, as they explain about their answered prayers, believing wholeheartedly that God is working in their life and guiding them. With all the differing accounts, especially from people outside the Church, how can a member discern if what was said is true and prevent getting pulled into the deluge of false claims about God and his Holy Spirit?
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Tags: answered prayers, faith, false beliefs, false doctrine, false prayers, life, New Age, prayer, prayers answered, right faith, unfaithful., ways of the world, works of God Posted in Mormon Protection, Practice | No Comments »
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Sunday, March 15th, 2009
Not long ago, I was in conversation with a fellow who quit the Seventh Day Adventist church because he was against it’s membership in the World Counsel of churches (WCC). He claimed that he believes in Jesus Christ, yet he quit his chosen church which preached salvation by the Bible. This saying that he quit what he believed was his chosen church and his means of salvation because of his personal disagreement with his church.
Our conversation began about the false traditions of other Christians where he spoke of his short findings about the WCC, but when he asked me if I belonged to a church and I told him, his tune quickly changed, hypocrisy and ignorance began to rear it’s ugly head.
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Tags: Bible, false beliefs, false doctrines, false gospel, falsehood, fear, fear mongering, Holy Ghost, ignorance, mind and heart, other gospel, prayer, scriptures, study, truth Posted in Commentary, Experiences | Comments Off
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Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008

Isaiah spoke of this as the method of God of how he teaches us by his Spirit, but did you know that this is also the way he brings us to overcome our problems and shortcomings? After all, what do you think would be the way that God uses to brings us affliction, trial or tribulation?
Within the Book of Mormon, it teaches us that God gave us weaknesses so that we may be made humble ( Ether 12:27, 28, 35, 37 ). God also said that he will show our weakness to show that faith, hope and charity bringeth unto God and through weakness we can be made strong, but what God shows from these weaknesses are things that are not easily perceived. This means that no matter how hard you may try identify your own weaknesses, you will not be able to find how they are constructed and integrated into your mind and heart. To see into the heart, to know what lays there affecting you life, God is required.
Do you believe that you can still do this on your own?
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Tags: affliction, God's ways, Holy Ghost, humbleness, line by line, overcoming, prayer, shortcoming, spirit, strength, teaching, trial, weakness Posted in General | Comments Off
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Sunday, July 20th, 2008
I am sure that some members have faced some confusion between the meaning of “walking by the Spirit” (Gal. 5: 16, 25) and obeying the laws of God, when faced with the claims by other Christians that faith is the only thing required and there is no law, or that we are not under the law because Jesus nailed that to the cross. This can contribute to some confusion to those who are converts to the Church because for some or many, the influence from the world is still a factor in their lives and most other Christians are of the world. So is there understanding and resolution to these dilemmas?
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Tags: actions, faith, flesh, flesh under the law, heart, law, laws of God, mind, prayer, soul, spirit, work, worship Posted in Practice | Comments Off
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Sunday, April 27th, 2008
Then, whistle while you work.
The toil and chores of daily worldly life can be taxing, such that it wears on you and seems to drain or sap your energy and enthusiasm. The toil and chores are not just house work or yard work, it refers to the ups and downs of life, your trials and sufferings, frustrations, angers, upsets, burdens and of course, even issues (don’t have issues, then your not paying attention).
So many members just do not know that these daily life toils and chores will have an affect upon faith and belief. So much so that a person can become disillusioned with the Church or people in it because of personal matters of life they struggle with.
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Monday, February 25th, 2008
Prayer does work and when done properly it works very well. The workings of prayer are rather simple, but despite this simplicity, so many fail to understand how prayer works, and many find that prayer works only sometimes and they are accepting of that. The scriptures tell us that we are to pray often and diligently. This is not an idle direction from God neither is it contingent on personal preference.
A person who prays rightly and often will find that his/her state of mind and heart will abide in the first commandment. Their faith will receive support and direction, for all faith that is not focused into proper works is a dead faith, but rather than getting into the doctrinal support and reason for proper and frequent prayer, I wish to write here a personal aspect of proper prayer.
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Tags: abandon, abandonment, basics of prayer, confused beliefs, doctrine of prayer, false belief, false doctrine, false perception, God answers prayers, journal., pray, prayer, responsibility, source of prayer, withdrawal Posted in Practice | Comments Off
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Tuesday, February 5th, 2008

Prayer does work and when done properly it works very well. The workings of prayer are rather simple, but despite this simplicity, so many fail to understand how prayer works and many find that prayer works only sometimes if at all. The scriptures tell us that we are to pray often and diligently. This is not an idle direction from God neither is it contingent on personal preference. A person who prays rightly and often will find that his/her state of mind and heart will abide in the first commandment. Their faith will receive support and direction.
All faith that is not focused into proper works is a dead faith, but rather than getting into the doctrinal support and reason for proper and frequent prayer, I wish to write here a personal aspect of proper prayer.
Prayer has worked well for me, despite experiences where it appeared at times that what help I had asked for seemed to never come.
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Tags: anti-mormon, attitude., basics of prayer, contention, contrite, contriteness, doctrine of prayer, endure, enduring, evil, faith, honest, honesty, hypocrisy, journal., method of prayer, patience, patient, prayer, prayer not answered, prayers, praying, Satan, sincerity, test of faith Posted in Experiences | Comments Off
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Monday, January 14th, 2008
Wonder what must be done to develop a relationship with God, even his Son and Saviour Jesus Christ? Having trouble with this development such that you may feel or believe that it is not possible or is an impossible task because everything about it seems insurmountable? Another troubling question some may ask is “How can mere mortals, especially those who believe themselves to be completely inadequate to succeed in this task?”
Hopeless? …as it may seem to be.
Have I painted the right picture of how many have felt or believed, maybe even experienced? I hope so, because that is the first step toward a successful relationship with the Father in heaven.
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Tags: contrite, conversation with God, discipleship, disobedience, faith, feel, feelings, heart, hopeless, hopelessness, humble, humbleness, input, obedience, personable., personal, pray, prayer, relating to God, relationship with God, repentance, sincere, sow reap, speaking to God, unworthy Posted in General | Comments Off
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