I believe the world is
presently in such a condition that if any "hiccup" occurred
in society (weather, economy, lack of food, energy, or whatever!) many people
would enthusiastically join in the effort to kill one another.
At some point in the future, probably
sooner rather than later, we will either qualify to reside in Zion
and survive Christ's presence or, by default, be unable to remain on
earth, be destroyed, and die.
"When time comes for the
establishment of Zion, it will not be necessary for us to deviate
from Christ’s example. Those who are in the promised
latter-day Zion will be protected by the “the terror of the Lord.”
The residents will be those who “will not take up arms against
their neighbor.” (D&C 45:66-71) There is no need
to overthrow the world. It will overthrow itself. The Lord will
not permit the wicked to destroy the righteous. (1 Nephi 22:16)
It is the wicked who destroy the wicked. (Mormon 4:5)
Latter-day Zion will not need to take up the sword to defend themselves. The Lord will be their shield and protection. Since the wicked are responsible for killing the wicked, you join them when you decide to take up arms. You also exclude yourself from those who are to come to Zion – for that group will be composed only of those who refuse to take up arms against their neighbor. (D&C 45:68)
Read again how Zion was protected
in the days of Enoch. (Moses 7:13-17) It wasn’t an
army or arms which protected them. It was the Lord who dwelt
among them.
Our challenge as a people is to live so
the Lord can dwell among us. He will “take up His abode”
with us as the Second Comforter, if we are prepared to receive Him.
Zion will be a byproduct of a prepared people. It never has been and
never will be the result of a violent, armed, and politically
motivated insurrection by people who want to isolate themselves
from the world. Such people will only be a part of those who
take up arms, and acting as part of the wicked, join in the
destruction of the wicked, including themselves.
This does not mean that some
righteous will not be required to die. The Lord’s ability to
protect us will require His hand move in “justice and mercy” to
fulfill His promises. Those who die will die unto the Lord. Those who live will live
unto the Lord. But the battle is the Lord’s." (DS 4-15-10)
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