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We are, yet many fail to see, that the gospel is to mold us, our life into the image of his kingdom. God’s kingdom is eternal, so all things that pertain to eternal life is to become ours, which is in that same image. Eternal law is imperative to live there, this cannot be ignored and we must therefore learn how to live eternal law, as God’s eternal law, which is God’s spiritual law, is what makes God what he is. This eternal law cannot do the same for us until we freely choose to mold ourselves to it and live it also.

How does this work in us?

Eternal law is what establishes order and righteousness in us. We cannot be righteous without the spiritual principles & laws of God, it is impossible. We cannot and must not create our own versions of God’s laws or principles and expect that to make us right, because it will not. Anything made by men (mortal human being) is automatically corrupt and lacking, it can never replace the laws and principles of God. To freely choose God’s spiritual laws and way of life is to forsake that which is of this earth and to abide & endure in the process that God embues into our lives.

Personal righteousness must abide in and live by God’s eternal laws and principles, else it cannot be righteous. Anything made by men, which they call as right, is relative, which is always subject to change. God’s laws are never relative, never change, they are absolute.

Therefore, to be in the image of God requires we become righteous, to live and become the very eternal laws and eternal principles that are never changing.

This, of course, is a process, but the process you now know must occurr in order to live with God.

For a nice break, a little musical interlude. This group of anesthetists are really quite good.  Here is one of their musical numbers.

You can go directly to the YouTube page here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WOrjcLJ2IE0

They have a website, here is that link: http://www.laryngospasms.com/fr_index.cfm . They are called “The Laryngospasms”.

You really should to to their website. At the bottom of the web page is an audio player and their lyrics are really good, especially the “little old lady with a fractured femur”.

Enjoy.

Outside of this Church, how many Christians believe that the Holy Ghost continues to give revelation, which is direct communication? That has become a crucial question in light of worldly events that are happening and due to happen in these last days on the earth. Biblical prophecy dictates that a storm of evil is forthcoming. War skirmishes, unknown diseases and encomomic collaspe are but a small example of what this world is to suffer, which Christians agree.

Christendom has repeatedly claimed that all we need is the Bible and nothing else. They claim that the Holy Ghost is in them and all revelation they need is in the words read in the Bible. Many other Christians believe that they get all the guidance they need for their life from the Bible, but is this true in all respects? It is true the Bible holds God’s wisdom for the common aliments of life and gives counsel of what we are to do and believe, in general, but a serious problem arises in light of the ongoing fulfillment of prophecies for these last days. Will the Bible be able to provide the right counsel for these times, at the right moment, to tell or warn you of things not yet seen and give the right counsel and direction? In fact, the Book of Mormon, Doctrine of Covenants and Pearl of Great Price face the same problem. What then is the answer to this concern?

In Christendom, there are more than 34,000 different Christian denominations across the world. All are different and they do not all have the same beliefs in Christ and salvation. In other words many have differing doctrines about the same thing. Some believe in baptism by water, others believe baptism by sprinkling, others baptism by desire and others, no baptism at all. Some believe Jesus Christ is a real person and others merely an expression from a greater single being. Some believe the Holy Ghost still communicates, others claim such communication has ended with the end of the early Christian Church and believe that the Holy Ghost is no longer needed since we have all we need in the Bible. Yet there are many different Bible versions which exclude scripture, added scripture, mistranslated the original Hebrew and Greek texts or purposely left out some things for some unknown reason. It is these Bibles that other Christians claim are sufficient.

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I am sure that many remember this doctrine spoken of by Joseph Smith and that is still reverberating throughout Christiandom today. How this doctrine, that God was once a man, upset so many people and their false doctrines, that no person outside the Church was able to read the Bible properly to see that same doctrine within its bindings.

My other website named “innerlightvision.com” holds the Biblical explanation for this famous doctrine spoken by Joseph Smith. It shows, by the Bible, how God the Father was mortal like us and became exalted and he showed or taught Jesus Christ the same thing. The example of this doctrine was actually given by Jehovah-Jesus Christ who clearly proclaimed that he followed the will and example of the Father in heaven, doing only what the Father had done.

Simple concept and most importantly, Biblical, meaning that the Bible holds that very doctrine for other Christians to read and learn.

Please attend that web page at: http://www.innerlightvision.com/article/God-was-once-a-man.php

While I was visiting another Christian church, the pastor opened the pulpit to any person in the congregation to step up to speak for a few minutes. One elderly man stepped up and said that he was impressed with a question as to how we can return to God like Enoch in the Bible. He commented to the question saying, “I did not know how, I guess sin now blocks the way“. It was interesting to hear this, but the fellow Christian could not determine, by the Bible, as to how or why God took Enoch up into heaven without mortal death. This fellows Bible was no different than mine, but his only answer as to why translation does not occur was because of sin.

For some reason this spurred an interest in me, to reflect on the account of Enoch in the Bible and study the question. For some reason, for me, it became important to review the reasons why Enoch was raised.

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It really is, all about attitude. How our day has been, what life is like or what life should be like. How other people are viewed and how we see ourselves with them. We are usually our own worst enemies, failing to stop the negative spiral in our thoughts and self-perceptions. I understand as well as the best of us that life can be very challenging, hard, overwhelming, but to maintain a good attitude is the better way to go, for our own health (mental and physical) and for our families. It shows resilience and fortitude.

So, to help others with maintaining the right attitude, I thought I would provide some good examples!

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I was invited to a website called “S.P.A.M”, an acronym for the name of “Society For the Prevention of Anti-Mormonism“. It is an interesting site filled with articles, comments, membership and videos, the latter being the reason for the title of this post.

Unfortunately, I have not been able to peruse the Latter-day Saint video collection on YouTube (I prefer not to use the name “Mormon”), but once in a while I come across a good video or two that deserves attention. Just goes to show the abundance of good material and media on the web.

Firm in the Fire is a motivational video and was well done. Praise to its author – SethAdamSmith. Good to see the desire and inspired motivation this author has shown in his videos. Quality is always a good thing to produce.

For those who would like to view this video now, here is it just below. You can attend YouTube and view other videos by SethAdamSmith, or attend “S.P.A.M.” for a series of videos also.

Firm in the Fire

Link to YouTube for this Video – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCbYHPmTbLU&feature=player_embedded

Commandment Given For Equal Footing
When God gives a commandment to his Church, it is designed for the benefit of all, both the strong and the weak. It places everyone on equal footing. The spiritual strong may not need the commandment as they may already live the principle set out in the commandment, but the spiritually weaker require it, yet both are commanded to abide in it in order for the faithful to be blessed by it.
The act of giving a commandment sets out the blessings a person will gain by obedience. The blessings are the same for those who have no trouble following it and for those who struggle with it as they obey it. This is part of the equal footing given to all. This may sound as unequal, in that the weaker who work harder at it should get more or better blessings, but remember the parable in the Bible of the vine yard workers. Those who started the work late will get the same pay as the ones that started work earlier. This applies to those who inherit the Kingdom of God. The ones that started late in life as faithful, will inherit the same as those who began earlier in life. The wisdom in this is the blessings that God gives are far more and above any effort or work we do, awarding us far more than we can imagine.
The interesting part of the dynamics of commandments, is that it provides the spiritually strong a means to sustain, support, aid and help those who are spiritually weaker. This works through the principle of service and shows why service is an important part of being a true Christian. No one is ignored in God’s eyes and all are provided for in many ways that we cannot see or realize.
The reason that I spoke in terms of spiritually strong and weak is because of God’s requirement to establish every part of his plan in righteousness on the earth. It is the “establishment in righteousness” that allows us to spiritually gain and be blessed. Therefore, a commandment given by God is established in righteousness on the earth and in his Church by those who are spiritually strong. This is what occurred with the commandment of Baptism by Water. It was established, in its entirety, on the earth and for the Lord’s Church by one who was spiritually strong and righteous. That was Jesus Christ. Without establishing the commandment in righteousness, there would be no spiritual benefit and gain for that thing which was commanded.
In addition, the spiritually strong are the ones that maintain the power of the commandment in the Church for others to benefit spiritually. This says that if the leaders of this Church falter or fail to abide in the commandments as given by God, the membership of the Church will not receive the blessings the commandment was suppose to provide, simply because the “righteousness” is lost and without this righteousness, there are no blessings and spiritual benefit. This is part of the “spiritual service” the leaders provide to all church members and why they are important. Without the leadership to maintain the righteousness within the Church, all would fail, and this includes the failure if false and wrong doctrines were allowed into the Church. The protection of righteousness is important and is part of the reason why some get excommunicated.
Another part of this is making the “example”. Not only is the commandment established in righteousness, it is also establishes an “example”, by the spiritually strong. This principle of example provides a template for all who can follow. This is especially important for those who are working to become spiritually strong, they need an example to abide in, to follow, in order for them to succeed.
This is not all.
The power of righteousness that is crucial for us to benefit from the commandment, is not established unless that thing which was commanded is given in power and authority from God. Righteousness is not righteousness without proper authority and power. It will just not work. There may be goodness by those who have not received the power and authority from God, but goodness is not righteousness and goodness in itself cannot sustain anything in God’s law, only righteousness can do that. This is why God cannot accept the practice of “many churches”. Righteousness cannot exist in the “many varied doctrines” found in the many Christian denominations. There is only one faith, not many. Power and authority is therefore not given to those are are wayward from God’s commandments and Church.
This shows one reason why the early Christian Church fell into apostasy, all righteousness was lost when the last leader (Apostle) died. There was no person who was righteous enough to have the proper power and authority to maintain the commandments within the Church. The apostles were the ones who maintained the commandments for the Church and its members. They are the ones who possessed the keys.
When placed into the context of all Christian churches that exist on the earth, I believe you will hopefully see that a commandment will not work in places or in beliefs that have not been established in power and authority from God and in righteousness. No false doctrine or belief can work for any person when God does not give power and authority to falsehoods. Righteous is therefore, is again, not established in that thing.
Since no person can do all this by their own power and belief, full salvation is lost for those who refuse to abide in God’s true Church. Such as those who believe a church is not needed and think that all they need do is believe. Unfortunately, by these false beliefs, there is no benefit from the commandments as set out in the scriptures to those believers. This follows the scripture where Jesus Said “I do not know thee”. Simply, the commandments do not give blessings to those who are not set in righteousness, or in other words, those people who are not able to establish and keep the commandments in righteousness and in true power and authority from God. They fail to gain any benefit, even of they obey a commandment on their own outside the Lord’s true Church.
This is a reason why the Lord requires a “True Church” to exist on the earth, with his apostles and prophet, his manner of Church government. Those who choose not to accept the Lord Truth Church gains no blessings from God’s commandments, that becomes lost to them.

When God gives a commandment to his Church, it is designed for the benefit of all, both the strong and the weak. It places everyone on equal footing. The spiritual strong may not need the commandment as they may already live the principle set out in the commandment, but the spiritually weaker require it, yet both are commanded to abide in it in order for the faithful to be blessed by it.

The act of giving a commandment sets out the blessings a person will gain by obedience. The blessings are the same for those who have no trouble following it and for those who struggle with it as they obey it. This is part of the equal footing given to all. This may sound as unequal, in that the weaker who work harder at it should get more or better blessings, but remember the parable in the Bible of the vine yard workers. Those who started the work late will get the same pay as the ones that started work earlier. This applies to those who inherit the Kingdom of God. The ones that started late in life as faithful, will inherit the same as those who began earlier in life. The wisdom in this is the blessings that God gives are far more and above any effort or work we do, awarding us far more than we can imagine.

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There are some on the Internet that have called Mormons a cult, claiming that the definition of the word “cult” proves it. I read one claim from one person who said that he “pursued the most scholarly, objective approach” and proceeded to show a definition of the word cult according to the Webster Dictionary of 1913. The definition he showed was as follows:

Cult (k?lt) n .[F. culte, L. cultus care, culture, fr. colere to cultivate. Cf. Cultus.]

1. Attentive care; homage; worship.
Every one is convinced of the reality of a better self, and of. thecult or homage which is due to it. Shaftesbury.

2. A system of religious belief and worship.
That which was the religion of Moses is the ceremonial or cult of the religion of Christ. Coleridge.

(link:  http://machaut.uchicago.edu/?resource=Webster’s&word=cult&use1913=on&use1828=on target= )

This particular person specifically used one definition of the word cult to justify his aberrant claims. Was he correct? No he was not and I will show why.

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There is a new website that just opened up. It is also a “help” site of sorts for people who want to inquire about this Church of Christ and have a hard time reading scripture to understand it. 

This website provides simple explanations in the format of animated videos. I viewed this site and I am impressed with the quality of the information and media. The combination of the visual and verbal provides the viewer a simple guide to our practices, beliefs and doctrines. 

At this time the website owners upload their videos to YouTube and use that feed access for their website. 

The website owners are in the process of constructing more instructional videos. Below is an example of one of their videos entitled, “The Book of Mormon”.

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