March 28 – Knowing what you believe. 2 Timothy 1:12; “For the which cause I also suffer these things: nevertheless I am not ashamed: for I know whom I have believed, and am persuaded that he is able to keep that which I have committed unto him against that day.”
Posts Tagged ‘Jesus vs. Joseph Smith’
Witnessing Tip of the Day March 28
Posted in Witnessing Tip of the Day, tagged 2 Tim 1:12, false apostle, false prophet Thomas Monson, Jesus vs. Joseph Smith, know what you believe, L. Tom Perry, Liahona June 2013, Strengthening Families on 03/28/2016| Leave a Comment »
Mormon Dilemma 239
Posted in Mormon Dilemmas, tagged anti-Christ, Bible vs Book of Mormon, Christianity vs Mormonism, faith vs unbelief, godhood, grace vs. works, Jesus vs. Joseph Smith, Mormonism and false prophets, polytheism on 04/30/2012| Leave a Comment »
Bible vs. Book of Mormon
Come, Listen to a Prophet’s Voice, pg. 15; “Of the four great standard works of the Church—the Bible, the Book of Mormon, the Doctrine and Covenants, and the Pearl of Great Price—I would particularly urge you to read again and again the Book of Mormon and ponder and apply its teachings. The Book of Mormon was referred to by the Prophet Joseph Smith as “the most correct of any book on earth, and the keystone of our religion, and a man [and woman] would get nearer to God by abiding by its precepts, than by any other book.”” – Ezra Taft Benson
Nauvoo Missions Report 2
Posted in Nauvoo Missions Reports 2, tagged Book of Mormon vs. the Bible, false prophet, false teacher, grace vs. works, Jesus vs. Joseph Smith, joseph smith, King Follett Discourse, mormonism, Nauvoo Pageant, Nauvoo Temple on 05/06/2011| Leave a Comment »
Nauvoo Missions Report 2
This had to be one of the most successful mission trips that we have had to date! While we spent many hours passing out tracts to the Mormon people we were also blessed by being able to spend time with the young Mormon missionaries and having the opportunity to witness to others as we took tours at the various ‘tourist sites’. The thing that touched me personally was the number of non-white Mormons that attended this year’s celebration of Joseph. As I handed out hundreds of tracts I couldn’t get Moses 7:22; Abraham 1:27; and the other references to the curse of Cain out of my head. I can only imagine that they are feeling the shame that I once did as a Mormon of not being white and delightsome.




















































































































