Saturday, November 5, 2011

Finding Solutions To All of Life's Challenges Through Scriptures.

Problem #1
Many people complain and argue over petty things in Church meetings or throughout the week.
Phillipians 2:1-8, 14-15 I suggest reading these passages on your own time.
In these scriptures, Paul is writing to the Phillipians about having unity in Christ. Christ said, "Come follow me." An invitation to walk with Him through life, to learn from the experiences as you walk, and become more like He is as you learn of His ways. Any disputation comes from the lack of knowledge, and vainglory. I say lack of knowledge, because in an argument, you usually don't see it from the other perspective; but ultimately, if all people saw God's perspective on the matter, disputations would be done away. As for vainglory, pride is the focus on one's self. No one else. In verse 15, Paul talks about being blameless, what I feel to be the exact opposite. When you are blameless, you don't point your finger at others. You except responsibility for your actions no matter what you do. We ought to be blameless before God, to learn His ways, that disputation can be done away.
Problem #2
Many people rely on the testimony of their parents, and feel it might be good enough for their own Salvation.
Phillipians 2: 12-15
I feel the greatest phrase in these scriptures are: Work out your Salvation with fear and trembling. Work: Our efforts alone will not give us salvation, but through Christ and repentance, we can become like He is and accomplish the Lord's work relying on Him, and doing your best. With fear and trembling, when these two elements are in your life, comfort is a rare thing. As we get to comfortable in the gospel, we usually aren't using our God given time to be efficient in our learning of experiences. It is hard to be anxiously engaged, when repetition is involved, and stay motivated. But we must always fight against complacency, and accelerate in the gospel. Then your testimony is your own, and not founded upon a foundation that holds it up based on your parents; but Christ's foundation, which will never fall or crumble.
Problem #3
Many investigators want to join the church, but are afraid of their family not accepting them.
Joseph Smith Jr. said, "A religion that does not require the sacrifice of all things, never has power sufficient enough to produce the faith necessary unto life and salvation." The Lord requires a full sacrifice, even all we have, for Him. And then when we do, we inherit All that the Father hath in heaven after giving up everything from the world. Phillipians 4:13 I can do all things in Christ which strengtheneth me. Phillipians 3:14 I press toward the mark for the prize of a high calling in Christ Jesus. Christ will be our support even if our family might not be, but if we sacrifice for the Lord for the testimony He blessed us with, then we will blessed forever for our sacrifice of Earthly things. Our families will know the truth, all hidden things will be revealed. But what we do with our knowledge from God now, will determine our blessings now and through eternity.
Brett Jones

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