May 21 – Hitler Forgiven, but not King David 1 John 2:12 “I write unto you, little children, because your sins are forgiven you for his name’s sake”.
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Hitler Forgiven, but not King David
Posted in May, Witnessing Tip of the Day, tagged false prophet, Hitler baptized into Mormonism, King David sent to hell, Miracle of Forgiveness pg 119, mormonism, murder not forgiven, Spencer Kimball on 05/21/2020| 2 Comments »
Tip of the Day, May 21
Posted in May, Witnessing Tip of the Day, tagged false prophet, Hitler baptized into Mormonism, King David sent to hell, Miracle of Forgiveness pg 119, mormonism, murder not forgiven, Spencer Kimball on 05/21/2015| 3 Comments »
False Prophecies of Mormonism Murderers (King David) Sent to Hell
Posted in False Prophecies of the Mormon Church, tagged bible, false doctrines of Mormonism, King David sent to hell, murderers not saved, salvation through blood of Jesus, Words of Joseph Smith pg 74 on 12/06/2013| Leave a Comment »
Words of Joseph Smith, pg 74; “All the priests in christendom might pray for a murderer on the scaffold forever, but could not avail so much as a gnat towards their forgiveness. There is no forgiveness for murderers. They will have to wait until the time of redemption shall come and that in hell. Peter had the keys of eternal judgment and he saw David in hell and knew for what reason, and that David would have to remain there until the resurrection at the coming of Christ. Romans 9—all election that can be found in the scripture is according to the flesh and pertaining to the priesthood.” – Joseph Smith, May 16, 1841
False Prophecies of Mormonism, David Sent to Hell
Posted in False Prophecies of the Mormon Church, tagged bible, false doctrines of Mormonism, false prophets of Mormonism, forgiveness, Jesus, King David sent to hell, salvation on 06/30/2013| Leave a Comment »
David Went to Hell & Lost His Kingdom
Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith, pg 339; “A murderer, for instance, one that sheds innocent blood, cannot have forgiveness. David sought repentance at the hand of God carefully with tears, for the murder of Uriah; but he could only get it through hell: he got a promise that his soul should not be left in hell. Although David was a king, he never did obtain the spirit and power of Elijah and the fullness of the Priesthood; and the Priesthood that he received, and the throne and kingdom of David is to be taken from him and given to another by the name of David in the last days, raised up out of his lineage.”