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As a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints I’ve been asked on a few occasions how we can have a claim to modern day revelation when there are currently no new scriptures being added to the Doctrine and Covenants or to our cannon of scripture in general. I have learned more about this through the Doctrine and Covenants class that I am taking. Here are some explanations: First, I realized that several sections of t... Read More
The Lord has sent prophets to the Earth throughout the ages for our good. They are here to lead and guide us in the ways of righteousness; to prepare us for the second coming of the Son of God, and for that great day of judgment. President Ezra Taft Benson, of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, said, "The prophet will not necessarily be popular with the world or the worldly...The honest in heart heed his words, but the unrighteous either ignore... Read More
2/8/2009 The Second Coming of Christ This last week I read the first ten chapters of the book of third Nephi. They recount the events preceding the coming of Christ, which is the account of chapter eleven. We too are waiting for the second coming of Christ and it would be beneficial to us to draw parallels between the Nephites day and our own. ... Read More
It struck me today in class the differences between when the prophet gives a talk, and when the President gives a speech. First off, it is well known that the President has a team of speechwriters. As far as I know, the prophet writes his own talks. This may not seem like a big deal at first, but to me, it is. The prophet writes what the Lord wants us to hear. He doesn't run his speeches by a group of people to make sure that things are worded well, and that his speech consists of the most pleas... Read More
This We Believe: “The Latitude and Longitude of Our Position” By Brother Keith L. Brown This Sacrament talk was delivered on Sabbath day morning, May 20, 2001, to the congregation of the Brooklyn Park Branch in Brooklyn Maryland. Mormonism is an enigma to the world. . . .it is beyond the reach of natural philosophy. It is the philosophy of heaven; it is the revelation of God to man. It is philosophical, but it is heavenly p... Read More
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