Posts Tagged ‘Doctrines of Salvation’
Tip of the Day, March 2
Posted in Witnessing Tip of the Day, tagged bible, dead works, Doctrines of Salvation, faith, free gift, freedom, grace, Holy Spirit, Jesus, lds church, mormonism, obedience, promise, righteousness, salvation, Savior, truth, works based salvation, works for the dead on 03/02/2015| Leave a Comment »
Mormon Dilemma 589
Posted in Mormon Dilemmas, tagged bible, Christianity, Doctrines of Salvation, false doctrines of Mormonism, false prophets, follow Jesus, follow Mormonism, Jesus on 05/15/2013| Leave a Comment »
Following the Church
Doctrines of Salvation 3:295; “FOLLOW CHURCH, NOT THE WORLD…A great many of the members of the Church evidently do not realize the importance of the blessings we receive in the temples of the Lord…We should have some sympathy for people taught in the vagaries and foolish traditions of the world, when we discover how tenaciously members of the Church cling to foolish notions in spite of all that is written.”
Matthew 4:19, 25; “And he saith unto them, Follow me, and I will make you fishers of men. 25 And there followed him great multitudes of people from Galilee, and from Decapolis, and from Jerusalem, and from Judaea, and from beyond Jordan.”
Mormon Dilemmas 7
Posted in Mormon Dilemmas, tagged atonement, bible, blood covenant, cross, crucifixion, Doctrines of Salvation, false doctrines, false prophets, firing squad, grace, Jesus, Jesus atones for sin, Joseph F. Smith, man must atone for sin, mormonism, Ronnie Gardner, salvation, utah on 06/05/2011| 10 Comments »
Atonement for Sin
This is what breaks our hearts here at the ministry. One character marker we see time and again with the Mormon people is anger. Dr. Walter Martin once said that the lies piled upon the soul of the Mormon people cause frustration and anger. They’re usually argumentative and have been trained to provoke the anger in you to take away their guilt. This gives them a reason to verbally attack.
Pray for them.
The following example taken from Doctrines of Salvation is a good example of how the Church confuses its members and obviously causes quite the dilemma.





















































































































