Under
the reign of King Noah and the teachings of his priests, the
following occurred and was being practiced in the land: (See Mosiah
Chapters 11-17)
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Religious landscape transformed
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Commandments of God ignored
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Doctrines changed
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Altered the affairs of the kingdom
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Put down all the priests, who were previously consecrated, and called
news ones with corrupt and prideful hearts
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Adjusted the laws to embrace iniquity
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Many wives and concubines
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Sins, abominations encouraged
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Large tax, donations expected and then used the funds to support the
king, wives, concubines, and his priests and leadership.
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Supported in laziness, idolatry, whoredoms
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People labored to support iniquity
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Built elegant and spacious buildings, palaces, and a temple of fine
wood, copper, and brass; and a very high tower near the temple
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Seats were set apart for the priests which were above all the other
seats.
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Built many buildings throughout the land
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Hearts were placed upon riches $$$
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Riotous living with wives and concubines
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Priests spent their time with harlots
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Spoke lying and vain words to the people
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All is well message
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“Worship the king, follow the priests, and be saved” mentality
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We are safe here; we are righteous; God is on our side and with us.
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Look at our wealth, power, and abundance … Obviously, God is
showing His approval and blessing!
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We are the most blessed people of God … No enemy has the power to
overcome us
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And … how dare anyone even question or suggest otherwise!
And
then … Abinadi was sent by God to warn and call repentance
I
do not believe that Abinadi showed up to warn and call repentance to
King Noah and his priests and people by chance. Abinadi, on his own
accord, had no personal motivation or gain sufficient to inspire him
to do such a thing? But when God spoke to Abinadi, clearly declared
His message to be delivered, and specifically asked Abinadi to be His
authorized messenger, I believe there appeared a whole new “set of
cards” before Abinadi. Abinadi trusted God, exercised faith in God,
and acted. He followed through with his heavenly assignment by
delivering God's authorized message, meekly receiving rejection from
the people, and suffering death by fire. I do not believe any of that
was an accident or happened by chance. Nor do I believe that it was
unplanned that the record was preserved in the Book of Mormon by
those who “saw our day” and included that which would prove to
“foreshadow our day”.
Are
you taking special note and identifying the similarities between the
account of Abinadi found in the Book of Mormon and what we find
playing before our very eyes today? Has religious landscape changed?
Are laws becoming increasingly corrupt? Beliefs? Iniquity?
Abominations? Are lying and vain words being preached to the people?
Are some taking it in “hook, line and sinker”? Power distributed?
Controls in place? $$$ working? Are wives, concubines, and harlots
being exploited, used, and abused? How are taxes, tithes, donations,
and “perks” being used to support religion, priests, iniquity,
and much, much more? Buildings? High end developments? Real Estate?
Investments? Palaces? Conference Centers? Temples? High tower near
the temple? High rise condominiums? Universities? Ranches? Seems
almost never ending? Look at our wealth, power, and abundance … Is
God showing us His approval and blessing? Are we in fact the most
blessed people of God on earth?
And
then in the latter days…God sent a messenger to warn and call
repentance to the people. Perhaps, we should be very reluctant about
rejecting a message of God from someone like Abinadi today. When
you hear a voice of warning today, it may be wise to pay attention
and take heed to the message.
The
significant credential of someone like that today, as it has
proven to be in the past, is the content of the message that came
from God.
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