December 1 – Endless Path of Duty. 2 Corinthians 6:2 “(For he saith, I have heard thee in a time accepted, and in the day of salvation have I succoured thee: behold, now is the accepted time; behold, now is the day of salvation.)”
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While you still have time in your day today, tell a Mormon what Jesus did for you. Be sure to use scripture to back up how you know this, and ask if they think Jesus did anything for them.
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2004 Priesthood/R.S. Manual – p 31; “There is but one path of safety for the Latter-Day Saints, and that is the path of duty. It is not a testimony only; it is not marvelous manifestations; it is not knowing that the gospel of Jesus Christ is true, that it is the plan of salvation — it is not actually knowing that the Savior is the Redeemer, and that Joseph Smith was his prophet, that will save you and me, but it is the keeping of the commandments of God, living the life of a Latter-Day Saint.” – Heber J. Grant
2 Nephi 25;23, Says that we are saved by race after we have done all we can do. Mormons think that by doing things like tithing, temple work, genealogy work etc, , that God looks down and judges their performance and decides whether or not it is good enough for salvation. However, God says in Ephesians 2:8,9, That it is by grace that we are saved, through faith and this is NOT DONE, from yourselves (Mormon Rules), it is a gift from God, not by works, so that no man can boast
The Mormons do not set the rules for Salvation, God does. He explained those rules (in part)in in John 3:16.”
According to Mormonism, people sin and can be their “Own Savior” by following church rules (laws). Jesus did away with that nonsense when he sacrificed himself on the cross.