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Sunday, December 31, 2023

Press Forward with Steadfastness in Jesus Christ - Daily Devotions

 


Are you seeking daily inspiration, wisdom, personal revelation, and mindful Christian living? Look no further than the powerful teachings found within the Book of Mormon. This sacred scripture offers a guide for navigating life's challenges, strengthening faith, and finding peace through a steadfast commitment to Christ. In this blog post, we will explore the profound impact and transformative power of the Book of Mormon, revealing how its teachings can uplift and guide us in our journey towards a more fulfilling and purposeful life. Join us as we delve into the depths of the Book of Mormon's power and uncover the treasures it holds for those who press forward with unwavering faith.

May you press forward with steadfastness in Christ every day.

We are all sojourners in this life, traveling through our own personal wilderness to the promised land of immortality and eternal life.

Wherefore, ye must press forward with a steadfastness in Christ, having a perfect brightness of hope, and a love of God and of all men. Wherefore, if ye shall press forward, feasting upon the word of Christ, and endure to the end, behold, thus saith the Father: Ye shall have eternal life. ~ 2 Nephi 31:20 ~

Yea, come unto Christ, and be perfected in him, and deny yourselves of all ungodliness, and love God with all your might, mind and strength, then is his grace sufficient for you, that by his grace ye may be perfect in Christ; and if by the grace of God ye are perfect in Christ, ye can in nowise deny the power of God. And again, if ye by the grace of God are perfect in Christ, and deny not his power, then are ye sanctified in Christ by the grace of God, through the shedding of the blood of Christ, which is in the covenant of the Father unto the remission of your sins, that ye become holy, without spot. ~ Moroni 10:32-33 ~

Introduction

Understand the Power and significance of the Book of Mormon

I implore each of us to prayerfully study and ponder the Book of Mormon each day. As we do so, we will be in a position to hear the voice of the Spirit, to resist temptation, to overcome doubt and fear, and to receive heaven’s help in our lives. ~ President Thomas S. Monson – April 2017 General Conference – The Power of the Book of Mormon ~

Understanding the Power of the Book of Mormon

The Book of Mormon is a powerful scripture that holds immense significance in the lives of countless individuals. Its teachings and stories can provide inspiration, wisdom, personal revelation, and serve as a guide for mindful Christian living. Let's explore the various ways in which the Book of Mormon can positively impact our lives.

The Book of Mormon as a Source of Inspiration

The Book of Mormon is a wellspring of inspiration, offering guidance, encouragement, and hope in times of need. Its pages are filled with stories of faith, perseverance, and triumph over adversity. As we delve into the sacred text, we discover individuals like Nephi, who exhibited unwavering faith in God's commandments, even in the face of great challenges. These stories can invigorate our own faith, reminding us that with God's help, we too can overcome obstacles and find strength in our daily lives.

Gaining Wisdom through the Book of Mormon

Within the pages of the Book of Mormon, we find a wealth of wisdom that can enrich our lives. Its teachings provide insights into principles such as faith, love, repentance, and forgiveness. As we study these principles and apply them to our own lives, we can experience personal growth and develop a deeper understanding of God's plan for us. The Book of Mormon's timeless wisdom can guide us in making wise decisions, navigating challenges, and finding peace and happiness.

Finding Personal Revelation in the Book of Mormon

One of the unique aspects of the Book of Mormon is its ability to bring personal revelation into our lives. As we read and ponder its teachings, we open ourselves up to receiving spiritual insights and guidance from God. The Holy Spirit can confirm the truthfulness of the Book of Mormon and illuminate its messages, helping us gain personal understanding and perspective. Through scripture study and prayer, we can find answers to our questions, receive divine direction, and feel a deep connection with our Heavenly Father.

Living a Mindful Christian Life with the Book of Mormon

The Book of Mormon provides practical guidance for living a mindful Christian life. It teaches us about the importance of righteous living, service to others, and the value of strong family relationships. By applying the principles found in the Book of Mormon, we can align our lives with Christ's teachings, cultivate virtues such as humility, patience, and charity, and strive to become more Christlike in our thoughts, words, and actions. The Book of Mormon serves as a constant reminder of our divine potential and encourages us to live in a way that brings us closer to our Heavenly Father.

Remember, the Book of Mormon has the power to inspire, provide wisdom, offer personal revelation, and guide us in our Christian journey. By immersing ourselves in its teachings, we can unlock its transformative power and experience a deeper connection with God. Let us embrace the messages within its pages and allow them to shape our lives for the better.

Developing Steadfastness in Jesus Christ

Developing steadfastness in Jesus Christ is a crucial aspect of living a mindful Christian life. The Book of Mormon serves as a powerful tool to nurture this steadfastness, providing inspiration, wisdom, personal revelation, and guidance for our daily walk. In this section, we will explore how the Book of Mormon can help strengthen our faith, overcome challenges, nurture relationships, and build character and integrity.

Strengthening Faith through the Book of Mormon

The Book of Mormon holds the power to strengthen our faith in Jesus Christ. Its teachings and stories are filled with examples of individuals who displayed unwavering faith in the face of adversity. By immersing ourselves in the scriptures and reflecting on the experiences of those who came before us, we can find the inspiration and motivation to deepen our own faith.

Overcoming Challenges with the Help of the Book of Mormon

Life is filled with challenges and struggles that can often leave us feeling overwhelmed. However, the Book of Mormon serves as a source of comfort and guidance, offering solutions to the difficulties we face. Its pages contain stories of individuals who overcame seemingly insurmountable obstacles through their faith in Jesus Christ.

By studying these accounts, we can gain perspective and learn valuable lessons that will help us navigate our own challenges. The Book of Mormon teaches us that with the help of the Savior, we can find the strength and resilience to overcome any obstacle in our path.

Nurturing Relationships through the Book of Mormon

The Book of Mormon not only provides guidance for personal growth but also emphasizes the importance of nurturing relationships with others. Its teachings encourage love, kindness, and active participation in building meaningful connections with our family, friends, and communities.

As we apply the principles found in the Book of Mormon, such as forgiveness, humility, and charity, we can cultivate harmonious relationships and promote unity among those around us. It serves as a reminder of the importance of treating others with compassion, respect, and empathy.

Building Character and Integrity through the Book of Mormon

A key component of developing steadfastness in Jesus Christ is building character and integrity. The Book of Mormon presents numerous examples of individuals who displayed unwavering integrity, even in the face of temptation or adversity.

By studying their stories, we can learn valuable lessons about honesty, humility, and the importance of holding true to our values. The Book of Mormon inspires us to strive for righteousness and develop the strength of character needed to remain steadfast in our commitment to following Jesus Christ.

As we delve into the Book of Mormon, we discover a wealth of wisdom and guidance that can help us develop steadfastness in Jesus Christ. Strengthening our faith, overcoming challenges, nurturing relationships, and building character and integrity are all essential aspects of this journey. Let us embrace the teachings of the Book of Mormon and allow its power to transform our lives for the better.

Embracing a Daily Walk through the Book of Mormon

Establishing a Daily Reading Routine

Reading the Book of Mormon on a daily basis is a powerful way to strengthen our spiritual foundation and draw closer to Jesus Christ. By establishing a consistent reading routine, we invite the influence of the Holy Spirit into our lives and open ourselves to a wealth of inspiration and wisdom found within its pages. As we make the commitment to read the Book of Mormon each day, we create a habit that will enhance our understanding of Christian principles and provide guidance for our everyday lives.

Applying Book of Mormon Teachings in Daily Life

The Book of Mormon is more than just a religious text; it is a guidebook for navigating the complexities of daily life. Its teachings provide practical insight and timeless principles that can be applied to our personal and professional relationships, decision-making processes, and moral choices. By immersing ourselves in its teachings, we gain clarity and perspective, enabling us to make better choices and lead more fulfilling lives. As we apply the principles found in the Book of Mormon, we align our actions with Christ's teachings and become more mindful Christians.

Seeking Spiritual Growth through Daily Study

Daily study of the Book of Mormon offers a unique opportunity for spiritual growth and personal revelation. By dedicating time each day to study and ponder its teachings, we invite the Spirit to enlighten our minds and expand our understanding of important gospel truths. Through diligent study, we can find answers to our questions, receive personal revelation, and gain a deeper knowledge of the Savior's love for us. As we immerse ourselves in the words of the Book of Mormon, our testimonies are strengthened, our faith is deepened, and we cultivate a closer relationship with our Heavenly Father.

Developing a Deeper Relationship with Christ

The Book of Mormon acts as a bridge between ourselves and Jesus Christ. Its teachings center on the Savior and bear witness of His divinity and mission. By engaging in a daily walk through the Book of Mormon, we develop a deeper relationship with Christ as we come to know Him personally and intimately. The stories, teachings, and testimonies contained within its pages inspire us to emulate His example and strive for greater discipleship. Through the Book of Mormon, we learn of Christ's redeeming power, His love for all His children, and His desire to guide us in our lives. As we embrace a daily study of the Book of Mormon, our connection to the Savior grows stronger, and our lives are enriched.

Conclusion

In conclusion, embracing a daily walk through the Book of Mormon allows us to press forward with steadfastness in Jesus Christ. This sacred text serves as a wellspring of inspiration, wisdom, personal revelation, and guidance for mindful Christian living. Through its teachings, we can tap into the power of the Book of Mormon, deepening our understanding of Christ's teachings and strengthening our faith.

By immersing ourselves in its verses, we open ourselves up to the transformative power of the Book of Mormon. Its stories and teachings provide insights that are applicable to our daily lives, offering guidance in times of confusion and solace in times of hardship. As we strive to live according to the principles outlined in this sacred book, we find ourselves better equipped to navigate life's challenges, make wise decisions, and cultivate a closer relationship with our Heavenly Father.

The Book of Mormon offers a unique perspective on the gospel of Jesus Christ, complementing the Bible and providing additional evidence of His divinity. As we study its pages with an open heart and a sincere desire to learn, we unlock its power to bring us closer to our Savior and to deepen our understanding of His teachings.

Therefore, let us commit to incorporating the Book of Mormon into our daily lives, allowing it to shape our thoughts, actions, and attitudes. As we press forward with steadfastness in Jesus Christ, with the Book of Mormon as our guide, we can find strength, peace, and a deeper connection to our Heavenly Father. May we not underestimate the power of this sacred text to transform our lives and lead us to a more abundant and fulfilling Christian existence.

Tuesday, August 31, 2021

Sharing the Gospel Message in Truth and Love

 

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Since the publication Kingdom of the Cults (1965) by Walter Martin (1928-1989; founder of the Bible Answer Man radio program and Christian Research Institute) mainstream Protestant and Evangelical ministries have carried on the counter-cult ministry torch in apologetics. Many have established legacy ministries as a means to witness and share the Gospel message of hope to those whom they deemed are destined to hell by false prophets, teachers, and heresy. Innumerable books, pamphlets, and articles have been published. Today, blogs, podcasts, and even video productions continue to carry on the legacy of the CCM heritage. Local churches in any given community hosted various guest speakers where members of the Latter-day Saint Christian faith were invited to. And since the influence of many of these Christian ministers - many members have abandoned the Restored Gospel of Jesus Christ. Some have gone on to start their own ministries.

Growing up in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saint Christian faith never fully exposed me to some of the arguments and criticisms brought against the Church. One incident I do recall was when my parents took my younger sisters and I into a local bookstore. Asking about some books on the Church, we were directed to a small section of the store. I did not see any of the books myself, however, do recall my parents leaving with us kids right on their heels. My mom was pretty upset.

Another incident really brought me into the early days of my venture into apologetics occurred where I had married a young woman who was baptized into the Church. We were preparing to go into the temple at that time and her parents had invited us over for dinner. Unbeknownst to me, they had invited other guests. After dinner, we sat and the discussion fell onto the topic of Mormonism and the whole time I sat quietly. Not able to give any answer to the questions. The gentleman and his wife were kind and invited me to read a spiral book they had written and published. They were former Latter-day Saints. About a year after this one incident, my young wife had left me and filed for divorce - all because she was convinced by family and friends she needed to leave the Church and me if I was not willing to leave. I was devastated and set out to study all that I could.

I purchased books like (links are connected to affiliate amazon associates - any purchase helps support this website):

Much of the early days of LDS Apologetics were based on books published by those who had left the Church and then found their way back, or those who have given over time and energy in studying the history of the Latter-day Saint Faith.

In my own personal life, I faced a crisis of faith that led me out of the Church and attending various Christian denominations. It was through these 15 years that I had absorbed much more information, understanding, and knowledge. Reading The Pilgrims Progress by John Bunyan, John Calvin's Institutes of the Christian Religion, Arthur W. Pink, Martin Luther Bondage of the Will, studying Calvinism, reading the Ante-Nicene and Post-Nicene Church Fathers. Acquiring a healthy library of books. It was also around the time that the internet was well under way with message board forums, online chats, and the rise of a new form of apologetics. This gave rise to organizations like FAIRLDS (Faithful Answers and Informed Responses) and other LDS apologetic websites.

Not only had I immersed myself in such studies, but I also specifically read many of the Anti-Mormon literature still being published (in print and online). After 15 years, I made my way back into the LDS Faith. A vast knowledge of information and engaging in conversations defending the LDS Faith.

Inevitably, I found myself having to shift priorities and focus more on a new career path, family, and being more present. For the past ten or so years I had given myself over to a more spiritual and mindful journey of developing a more intimate and disciplined spiritual life. Focusing more on what it means to live out my faith day by day. Developing awareness of being authentic, and genuine. This personal journey further shaped my own understanding and relationship with my Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ. fully comprehending deeper symbolism within scripture and more insight and wisdom to spiritual truth.

Where rigidity of knowledge had shaped me - a more personal and enriching spiritual quest fueled the desire to further my sense of meaning and purpose in life. Because of this - I have come to fully understand that there is a different way one is able to speak truth in love toward those who may come and criticize our faith.

Yes, we want to give a defense of our faith and the hope the Restored Gospel of Jesus Christ brings to each one of us - we also want to share that message of God's divine purpose: to bring to pass the immortality and eternal life of all through the infinite atonement of Jesus Christ. To give an informed answer and response to the many questions, criticisms, and misinformation about the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints one is required to answer from the power and authority of scripture, personal revelation, and established teachings where we derive truth and light.

We Are All Called to the Mission Field

There are numerous ways to be a New Witness of the infinite atonement of Jesus Christ to many who are still lost, questioning, doubting, and even experiencing a crisis of faith. What I have come to define as Mindful LDS Christian Apologetics focuses more on:

  • The Central Heart and Message of the Gospel of Jesus Christ - God's divine Love and purpose for us
  • Studying and understanding those teachings and truths that one may stress over and lack insight
  • Speaking in an articulate and mindful way that conveys the power, authority, and love of the Holy Spirit

This idea stems from something that David O. McKay said in a Conference report in 1927 (Teachings of Presidents of the Church: David O. McKay)

If I were to couch in definite terms two of the most potent convictions in the hearts of the Latter-day Saints, I would name: First, an abiding assurance that the gospel, as taught by the Redeemer when he lived among men and which was later modified, changed and corrupted by men, has been restored by the Redeemer in its purity and fulness; and second, following naturally the first, a conviction in the heart of every member of this Church that the responsibility rests upon the membership of the Church to preach the restored gospel to every nation, kindred, tongue and people.

In his BYU Speech, Quentin L. Cook shares some insights:

  1. Be a missionary for life
  2. Overcome feelings of hesitancy and inadequacies
  3. Do not be discouraged because missionary work is hard
  4. Be a good example and take every opportunity to share the Gospel

And it is difficult to be a missionary and share the message of hope with those who attempt to sway us from the path of righteousness and eternal happiness. It is even more difficult to call those who have left the Church unto reconciliation and invite them back. Yet, it is not impossible and without the conviction of the Holy Spirit.

Practical Tips and Recommendations to Invite a Spirit of Love and Compassion

Over the years - the biggest thing I have learned is how far from a spirit of love and compassion goes a long way. I used to allow myself to get riled up whenever someone challenged what I believed. It almost became an adrenaline rush that did not seemed to resolve until I felt a smug satisfaction in wielding my knowledge. And is one of the main reasons I found myself getting burned out on apologetics. Here are some of the ways I have started incorporating a more mindful and compassionate approach. However, let us focus on some of the problems that arise in online and in person conversations:

  1. Contention and debates will never convince someone of anything. They only fuel frustration, anger, bitterness and strife.
  2. Ineffective discussions involve an aspect of active listening - only to respond where further misunderstandings occur
  3. Rigid viewpoints that are tunnel vision and black-and-white thinking (irrational thought process) leads to inability to respond and teach in a spirit of love and compassion.
  4. Engages our primal instinct of fight or flight stress response

Neither of these approaches appear to be inviting of any love and compassion.

Mindfulness and Full Awareness

Natural human behavior responds to any perceived threat where we may feel attacked. It is a natural defense mechanism. Adrenaline kicks in, our body responds in a way as it prepares to flee or engage whatever perceived threat comes. This is the same when we encounter someone ready to convince us of how wrong our faith is, the challenge against Joseph Smith's claim of being a Prophet in these last days, and the Book of Mormon. Our natural instinct is to stand and defend the faith - or to disengage and flee from the discussion all together.

Mindfulness simply teaches one to be aware of our own internal and external natural response to whenever someone questions our faith or challenges what we believe. Not only being aware, it also helps us stay in a place of calm and humility when responding to another person (or sometimes a group of people). Even if it is an unexpected encounter.

What I have discovered is that by allowing myself to get to a place of calm - I am able to be open and receptive to the promptings of the Spirit. In this manner, one is able to speak with confidence, authority, and in truth and love. Sometimes, we may not have the answers. Yet, we are promised the following:

But when they deliver you up, take no thought how or what ye shall speak: for it shall be given you in that same hour what ye shall speak.

Matthew 10:19, KJV

In the Complete Jewish Study Bible, we read the same verse this way:

But when they bring you to trial, do not worry about what to say or how to say it; when the time comes, you will be given what you should say.

According to the Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible we find this:

  1. Not to be solicitous or anxious
  2. Either in manner to make a defense or what matter it shall consist

Another commentary shares this observation of Matthew 10:19:

Take no thought. That is, be not anxious or unduly solicitous. See Notes on Mat. 6:25. This was a full promise that they should be inspired, and was a most seasonable consolation. Poor, and ignorant, and obscure fishermen would naturally be solicitous what they should say before the great men of the earth. Eastern people regarded kings as raised far above common mortals—as approaching to divinity. How consoling, then, the assurance that God would aid them and speak within them!

Barnes, A. (1884–1885). Notes on the New Testament: Matthew & Mark. (R. Frew, Ed.) (p. 112). London: Blackie & Son.

And another shares this insight:

take no thought.—Here we have the same word in the Greek, as in Mat. 6:25, and the meaning is the same, “be not anxious”. We learn from Mark (13:11) that they were not, under such circumstances, even to “premeditate;” and the promise, “It shall be given you, in that same hour, what you shall speak,” saved them from both premeditation and anxiety not you that speak.—Of course, the physical act of speaking was theirs, but it was not theirs to determine how or what they should speak (verse 19). Both the manner and the matter were to be supplied by the Spirit of God. There could not be a more explicit declaration of the complete verbal inspiration of the apostles on such occasions.

McGarvey, J. W. (1875). The New Testament Commentary: Matthew and Mark (Vol. I, p. 91). Delight, AR: Gospel Light Publishing Company.

Whenever someone challenges our understanding of the Restored Gospel (or even criticize and attack our faith) we are immediately on trial to answer for the hope that lays within us. Through mindfulness and full awareness - we are able to respond through the Holy Spirit. Regardless of the knowledge one may possess - it is through the power and gift of the Holy Spirit where truth and light is presented against any falsehoods or criticisms being presented.

Speak in a Meaningful and Inviting Manner

The most powerful experiences I have encountered focused on the ability to speak with meaningful purpose and in a manner that is inviting. As mentioned, using mindfulness to bring ourselves into a state of disciplined calmness, we are able to speak with authority, conviction, power, and truth that comes from the Holy Spirit. Since we are to rely on the Spirit to speak through our own understanding and knowledge - we are able to share and minister in a way that forgoes any further need for being defensive. The less defensive we become, the less a person may engage in their approach of perceived attack and criticism.

It also means we are mindful of what we are saying (or typing out in any online forum and discussions). For instance, someone questions the validity of the Book of Mormon as authentic and sacred scripture by attacking it. One may perceive it as a personal attack on them and engage in a defensive approach by using words and phrases like:

  • You are wrong
  • You don't know anything
  • I don't think you really read it

Despite any facts or evidence, we may bring up to show how the individual may be wrong in their understanding - we are merely fueling contention. Instead, my own personal approach has started to focus more on asking thoughtful questions.

  • I am curious how you have come to understand how the Book of Mormon is false.
  • What you shared is interesting - I have a different understanding if you are open to hear it?

Asking questions is one way to be meaningful and inviting. Another is to validate what they are saying and paraphrasing so you are able to gauge how you are interpreting what they are saying. This prevents any assumptions on your part. Other suggestions are:

  • Do not take what they say personal - even if they appear to make personal attacks against you
  • Bring it back to what you understand and what you have researched
  • Do not ask yes or no questions - even if rhetorical
  • Be clear and concise (think of less is more)
  • Be assertive in asking questions and establish a sense of confidence

In one conversation, I made a statement and then asked a question to someone who posted a criticizing comment regarding 2 Nephi 25:23:

I am always hearing people quote 2 Nephi 25:23 and have always been curious if you have taken some time to read the entire chapter of 2 Nephi?

The response was quite positive. My follow up question was this: Are you willing to be open and receptive in reading 2 Nephi 25 and take some notes and then share with me what you discovered? I've taken time to study and read that section and may have a different viewpoint if you are willing to discuss this.

The response came across as encouraging. However, have not seen any further communication from the individual.

Stay Rooted in the Scriptures

One of the best strategies is to stay rooted in the Scriptures. This is the importance of daily scripture study. Whether it is personal scripture study or with family and/or friends - we are to root ourselves in what scripture teaches us.

Much of what I have come to fully appreciate and understand about the Restored Gospel of Jesus Christ is by meditating upon what scripture says. Seeking through thoughtful prayer. Relying on the teachings of the Leaders of the Church and actively participating in growing in scriptural knowledge and truth. This also helps when we engage in discussions where people bring up particular passages of scripture that appear to challenge the LDS Christian Faith.

My approach is to come from what I personally have studied and share that in the discussion. For instance, I used to post a comment stating that a person's interpretation of Galatians 1:6-9 is wrong and then post a link to an article I published concerning Paul's Other Gospel. Now, I offer the following: "I actually took some time to study Galatians 1:6-9 and came to a different understanding of what Paul was saying. Are you interested in hearing what I've discovered?"

Asking a question, bringing it back to myself, and then inviting the person to be open and receptive to discussing what I have studied. Sometimes they are open and receptive. Other times they are not. If not, I no longer push the issue.

In David A. Bednar's January 6th, 1998 Devotional, he cites three important truths of personal scripture study:

  1. Helps us understand and maintain covenants we made with our Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ
  2. Helps us gain insight and direction in how to live out our faith and lives through Christ
  3. Helps us gain personal revelation in wisdom and understanding of God's truth and purpose for our well-being

Bednar expounds upon certain principles of consistent and diligent scripture study:

  1. Pray for understanding and invite the Holy Spirit
  2. Work with diligence in studying the scriptures
  3. Consistent spiritual discipline of scripture study
  4. Ponder and Meditate on the scriptures
  5. Identify patterns, connections, and parallels within the scriptures
  6. Write down your own personal thoughts, feelings, and reflections

Through this spiritual discipline and process - we are able to come to know and hear the voice of God. By which we are able to stand and not be anxious for what we are speak or how to speak when called upon.

Such a spiritual discipline also helps us understand and come to know the truth of God's love for us, the truth of the Restored Gospel of Jesus Christ, and how to grow in spirit and truth because of Christ's infinite atonement.

Please consider leaving a comment in the section below and share your thoughts on this article. How does this help you engage in missionary work and responding to any criticism against the LDS faith? What are some of your challenges? Where do you feel you lack adequacy in responding to criticisms against the Church?