I have been greatly affected by the
messages of prophets throughout history, including today. The fruits are
manifested as good and causes great growth to occur. Errors, in which I lived and practiced,
are exposed and truths have been and are being restored. I have been called to
repentance; I have been corrected; I have changed and am changing as
more revelations come to me; And I doubt my life will ever be the
same, unless I foolishly turn from my righteousness, like the dog to
his vomit, or like the sow to her wallowing in the mire! (3 Nephi 7:7-8)
A common thread, among prophets of God,
is restoring truths that were lost before. The gospel, which was
originally preached to Adam, keeps getting lost among the children of
men, who fall into some level of apostasy. Lost truths, which were
taught before, were restored through Abraham, a Father through whom we should connect.
In the Book of Mormon it is recorded
that Nephi restored truth and taught much to his people, who over
time discarded, rejected, and lost truth. The Nephite people fell into an
adequate level of apostasy that caused God to judge it necessary to
send a message of repentance and warning. Through His servant
Abinadi, God preached repentance to the people and restored truth
again that Nephi had earlier taught.
King Noah and his priests were the
religious leaders of the day and did not approve of the message of
repentance nor consider even the remote possibility that they were in
ERROR and leading the people astray. So frustrated with this absurd
and core-cutting message delivered through this unauthorized man who
did not possess bonafide credentials (at least from their point of
view), they chose to cast Abinadi out of their presence and have him
killed. Nevertheless, Alma and a few others, who received the
message, took hold of the restored truth, repented, and lived the
gospel.
After the death of Christ and His
disciples, the great apostasy occurred and continued for centuries
until a restoration in the early 1800's, through the prophet Joseph
Smith. A few received the message of God delivered through Joseph,
but most did not and fell into apostasy. On June 27, 1844, both Hyrum
Smith and Joseph Smith, through whom much had been restored, were
rejected and killed by their own people. From there, almost
everything went “south”. Revelations, visions, and restoration
went “downhill” fast and apostasy was in full motion!
After three and four generations of LDS
church apostasy and general apostasy throughout gentile nations, the
Lord (through His servant/teacher) again sends forth a call of
repentance, a core-cutting message that religious leaders and priests
are in ERROR and leading the people astray, and an invitation of
correction for everyone everywhere to come unto him TODAY and be
baptized (or re-baptized).
This message of God, presently before
us and delivered by His messenger, may be frustrating to some and
seem absolutely absurd:
Religious leaders
and priests are in ERROR and leading the people astray??? …
laughable! How could latter-day saints, who “follow the prophet”
and brethren, are active members, pass leadership interviews, keep
current temple recommends, and view themselves as the most favored
and royal generation of God, possibly need to repent? How could
anyone ever be so bold or dare suggest such a thing? We are a
righteous people. This is crazy! “Away with this fellow, and slay
him; for what have we to do with him, for he is mad.”(Mosiah 13:1-4)
I have been struck by how this pattern
occurs over and over again, generation after generation, even in our
very own generation right now! Men keep losing truths and prophets
keep bringing them back. So, how can you tell that there is a prophet
on earth today? Would it seem reasonable that restorations of truth
begin? Visions? Angels? Prophecies? Come from the presence of God with a message? Revelations? Would truths, which
have fallen into disuse, disregard, or neglect, come to light and
appear again? Would correction and a call to repentance be expected?
Profile of a Prophet
Joseph the Prophet
Could you explain how Joseph's own people killed him? I know Denver teaches this but I haven't quite understood this. We've been taught the mob that stormed Carthage consisted of non-mormons or perhaps disaffected mormons...
ReplyDeleteIt may be helpful to become more familiar with the lives and history of the early leaders and identify their underlying motives, positions in life, and perspectives. Look at their actions and consequences that followed as history unfolded.
DeleteThen, based on a larger and more accurate set of facts you find before yourself, ask yourself who was for or against Joseph? Who was living polygamy, among other things, that Joseph denounced? Who were his real friends and who were liars, traitors and enemies? Who “stirred the pot” on purpose, promoted public anger, and therefore, significantly contributed toward the death of Joseph and Hyrum?
You may also find further information here: http://denversnuffer.com/2018/01/cursed-denied-priesthood/
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