Sunday, November 24, 2013

What Mormons Believe; Article of Faith #2

"We believe that men will be punished for their own sins, and not for Adam’s transgression."

First off, what is "Adam's transgression"?

What that is referring to is when Adam and Eve were in the Garden of Eden and were told by God not to eat the fruit of the tree of knowledge. Long story short, Satan tempted Eve and she ate the fruit and then Adam did as well, or else he would remain in the garden alone.

Because Adam and Eve disobeyed Heavenly Father they were cast out of the Garden of Eden and could no longer be in the presence of God. They became subject to sin, pain, and death, which is why we are subject to those same things.

In the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints we do not believe we are held accountable for Adam's disobedience at the beginning of time.

It says in Deuteronomy 24:16 "The fathers shall not be put to death for the children, neither shall the children be put to death for the fathers: every man shall be put to death for his own sin."

The only sins we believe we are accountable for at the last day are our own.

I know some people, including loved ones of mine, believe that we are under punishment because of Adam right from the get go. That's why some people believe their infants need to be baptized ASAP.

In the Book of Mormon one of the Prophets named Moroni went to the Lord concerning this matter and this was the answer he received:

"Listen to the words of Christ, your Redeemer, your Lord and your God. Behold, I came into the world not to call the righteous but sinners to repentance; the whole need no physician, but they that are sick; wherefore, little children are whole, for they are not capable of committing sin; wherefore the curse of Adam is taken from them in me, that it hath no power over them; and the law of circumcision is done away in me.

10 "Behold I say unto you that this thing shall ye teach—repentance and baptism unto those who are accountable and capable of committing sin; yea, teach parents that they must repent and be baptized, and humble themselves as their little children, and they shall all be saved with their little children.

We can see in this response from the Lord to Moroni that "children are alive in Christ" and that they aren't able to commit sin because they don't know right from wrong. Why would God punish an innocent child for something someone did 1000's of years ago? Would you punish one of your children for something that your Grandfather did?

Those children that have past away at the beginning years of their life are not lost. They are with our loving Savior Jesus Christ and our eternal Father.  

We believe that we have a loving, unchangeable God who adores and cares so much for each individual that is, was, and will be on this earth. He wants all of us to return to live with Him through baptism at the age of accountability and will not punish us for something that someone else did.
25 Adam fell that men might be; and men are, that they might have joy. 2 Nephi 2:25

Saturday, November 16, 2013

What Mormons Believe; Article of Faith #1

There are a lot of preconceived notions about "Mormons" concerning what we believe, what we do, who we are. I want to clearly state the beliefs that we do have that are true! I've been told that if you want to know what a Mormon believes, you should ask a Mormon. 

We have a wonderful set of beliefs outlined very clearly by the first prophet of the church, Joseph Smith. It's called the 13 Articles of Faith!

So, let's not waste any more time and begin!

Article of Faith #1

We believe in God, the Eternal Father, and in His Son, Jesus Christ, and in the Holy Ghost.

  • We believe that God is our loving Heavenly Father and loves us just as our fathers here on earth should love us.
  • We believe that Jesus Christ is God's divine Son and that He came into this world to save us from our sins. He is our Brother and loves us so much!
  • We also believe that the Holy Ghost (Spirit, Holy Spirit, Comforter, etc.) to be a wonderful guide given to us, by the laying on of hands, in this life. Through Him we "may know the truth of all things." -Moroni 10:5


We believe that God and Jesus Christ have resurrected bodies of flesh and bone, however the Holy Ghost does not have a body. They are all separate beings, as well.

In John 10: 30 and many other scriptures in the Bible its says "I and my Father are one."

At first glance, yes, I would assume that God the Father, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Ghost are all one being.

 Let's look at it this way. When you are married and they say you are one, do you become one person? No, it means that you are one in purpose. To help each other reach the same goals and raise a happy family. 

 
God, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Ghost are three separate beings but ONE in PURPOSE.
There are many examples in the Bible where Jesus, in His earthly ministry, is praying TO the Father. The biggest example, when Christ is praying in the Garden of Gethsemane asking His Father to "let this cup pass from me: nevertheless not as I will, but as thou wilt." He is asking something of someone else.

 
 
One of the 12 living Apostles once said:
"We believe these three divine persons constituting a single Godhead are united in purpose, in manner, in testimony, in mission. We believe Them to be filled with the same godly sense of mercy and love, justice and grace, patience, forgiveness, and redemption. I think it is accurate to say we believe They are one in every significant and eternal aspect imaginable except believing Them to be three persons combined in one substance, a Trinitarian notion never set forth in the scriptures because it is not true."
 -Elder Jeffrey R. Holland

 
 
 
So, to basically sum this up, we believe that God is our Heavenly Father, Jesus Christ is His Son, and the Holy Spirit testifies to us of Them. They are all ONE IN PURPOSE but are THREE SEPERATE BEINGS.
 
These are few of many scriptures that strengthened my testimony the God truly is our Father, and that His Son, Jesus Christ is our Savior and Redeemer. Will you read them also to strengthen your faith?