Sunday, January 21, 2024

Part One | Challenging Sixbert Sangwa: Addressing His Dishonest and Passive Aggressive Perspective on Latter-day Saint Christian Beliefs

 

Jesus Speaking with his Disciples.
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Introduction

In Matthew 16:16-17, we witness a pivotal moment in the life of Peter, an apostle of Jesus Christ. The Savior poses two crucial questions to the disciples: "Who do men say that I am?" and "Who do you say that I am?" These questions remain profoundly relevant today: Who is Jesus Christ? Peter's profound response, "Thou art the Christ, Son of the Living God," was not simply a learned answer but a revelation from the Father in heaven (Matthew 16:17).

This revelation serves as the foundation of truth on which Christ's Church is built, emphasizing the importance of personal testimony and revelation in understanding the Savior. While it is valuable to comprehend Christ's attributes and nature, true understanding comes through personal revelation and aligning it with the teachings of the scriptures. This underscores the significance of seeking our own personal testimony of who Jesus Christ is.

Today, critics continue to try to tear down and mock the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and our beliefs about Jesus Christ. They often wrongly claim that we believe in a different Jesus than the one in the Bible. This pattern is common among Evangelical Christians, from pastors and ministers to regular churchgoers, despite these arguments being already disproven.

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