Saturday, May 9, 2020

The Book of Mormon: Another Testament of Jesus Christ: A Fictitious Fraud, a Delusion, or The Word Of God

The Book of Mormon: Another Testament of Jesus Christ is either a fictitious fraud, a delusion, or, it is the word of God.

From the very first line of its title page, The Book of Mormon: Another Testament of Jesus Christ declares itself to be an ancient record. From the very first sentence, the weight of the text, this witness of Jesus Christ, is substantial. Over 500 pages long in the modern edition, the text itself unquestionably claims it is an ancient work (see the Title Page, introduction to 1 Nephi and 1 Nephi 1:1-3, to cite just three examples).

If the book was authored by Joseph Smith (or any other modern author), then it is simply false. Based on the claims of the text itself, I see no other option. The first line of the title page says the book is, "an account written by the hand of Mormon [a historical character from the book] upon [metal] plates, taken from the plates of Nephi [another character from the book]." Either this statement is true, or it is not.

Joseph Smith and those associated with him either lied and patently deceived the world about what the Book of Mormon was, or they unquestionably believed what they were saying. If they were deluded, then it was an honest (and quite unusual) delusion (three of Joseph's associates solemnly testified that they saw and heard an angel, saw the ancient Book of Mormon plates, and witnessed that they heard the very voice of God testify to them that the Book of Mormon record was true; eight of his associates testified that they saw and handled The Book of Mormon plates).

I know that The Book of Mormon: Another Testament of Jesus Christ is true. I know this because of what God has told me, personally. This book witnesses of Jesus Christ. It is significant evidence that Jesus Christ has set His hand again to recover His ancient covenant people.


Saturday, May 2, 2020

"We talk of Christ, we rejoice in Christ, we preach of Christ, we prophesy of Christ, and we write according to our prophecies, that our children may know to what source they may look for a remission of their sins."

Lately, I was impressed with a thought, "Share the Book of Mormon daily."

The Book of Mormon is another testament of Jesus Christ (the first witness of Jesus Christ is the Holy Bible). The scripture in my title comes from 2 Nephi 25:26 in the Book of Mormon: Another Testament of Jesus Christ. I am writing this blog for my children. I hope it will become a resource for them in the future.

Nephi, in the above scripture, identifies the purpose of his writing and teaching. I want my children to have no doubt about where we find salvation. Salvation is in Jesus Christ and in Him alone.

The voices of the world are sly and sophisticated. Those who are better-dressed and well-educated will mock at the doctrine of Christ. My children, these things are true. One of the greatest witnesses we have of Jesus Christ is The Book of Mormon: Another Testament of Jesus Christ.

Produced by a 23-year-old third-grade educated farmer from Upstate New York, this book fits the definition of a marvelous work and a wonder. This book has been the reason your ancestors were gathered from the United States, Canada, Great Brittain, Scandinavia, Italy, Switzerland, and other lands. The coming forth of the book is a sign that Jesus Christ has set his hand again to gather His people! It is a marvelous work and a wonder. By this book, the wisdom of the world's wise men shall perish and the learning and understanding of their prudent men shall be hid. I testify to you before God and before His holy angels in heaven that the Book of Mormon is true! I know this from God. I believed these things before I knew them but the day came when I knew and I knew that I knew, and I knew that God knew that I knew and I cannot deny it, neither dare I do it! I have had my doubt removed on this matter.

My children, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is true! Jesus Christ personally and literally appeared to Joseph Smith in the year 1820. He did in very deed appoint Joseph to this work! I know that this is true! Joseph was chosen at a tender age, and God prepared him, line upon line. Joseph was not perfect! None of us is, but we are called to do great things for the Lord--all of us. The miracles and wonders done and prophesied in the scriptures are to be done by us. Humility before the Lord will give us great power.

In Helaman chapter 10 in The Book of Mormon: Another Testament of Jesus Christ, we learn a priceless truth: God rewards His children who declare His word with unwearyingness. My children, let us be as tireless as we can in declaring God's word to the world! As we do so, God will bestow upon us great power.

Bringing Forth Zion

Two model oxen yoked together in an exhibit.
Like oxen pulling together to move a great weight, members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints hit the yoke together in unity, humility, and love.
"And blessed are they who shall seek to bring forth my Zion at that day, forth they shall have the gift of the Holy Ghost," (1 Nephi 13:37).

This scripture refers to our time--the latter days. What does it mean to bring forth Zion? In Moses chapter seven of a latter-day revelation called the Pearl of Great Price, the prophet Enoch is working in mighty power. Because of his righteousness and faith, he has built up a holy people--a Zion people. After describing the power of a united righteous people, the scripture states:
 "And the Lord called his people Zion, because they were of one heart and one mind, and dwelt in righteousness; and there was no poor among them." How can we as servants of God be of one heart and of one mind?

Is it possible for a group of people to pull in the same direction? If we unite under Jesus, can't He organize and teach us in any way He chooses? Is not the glory of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in its organization?

In the Church, by the power of the Holy Ghost, certain individuals are called to lead. And, all are called to follow. A body of saints, organized and unified, allows us to band together. Together, we are able to accomplish greater good than we can alone. Have you ever noticed the combined power we have when we organize? The priesthood exists that order may flourish. So, when we follow the priesthood, we follow order. When all follow in righteousness, the power of Zion is magnified.

How can we become of one heart and of one mind? Is not the key love?

I know that Jesus is at the head of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. As a body of imperfect Saints, He leads us. Infused with His love, we can become one. I want to follow Jesus Christ more faithfully.

Zion is a holy people. Zion is a unified people. Priesthood, properly exercised, brings unity and peace.

My Testimony


2 May 2020

Dear Family (and I mean that),

These are interesting times. Now, more than ever, it is important that we each share what has shaped us. I humbly share what I have written in a spirit of love. I realize that we are all on different journeys in life. I recognize that we are all on different paths. I feel duty-bound to God and to you as my family to share what I have experienced.

Jesus is my Savior and Redeemer. He suffered for my suffering. He has paid the price for all of my transgressions. He knows me better than I know myself! He is intimately acquainted with me and with all of my needs, challenges, trials, troubles, and afflictions. He has often rescued me! He knows me! He knows my weaknesses and struggles! 

Under our Father in Heaven's direction, He created and organized this beautiful earth. This world was created as an abode for God's children--a place where we could live. He paid intimate attention to detail. As the pre-mortal Jehovah, He knows the end from the beginning! He is the Only Begotten of the Father in the flesh. Born of a mortal mother and an immortal Father, He inherited unique capacities. As a mortal, He could suffer. As a sinless God, He could atone for the sins and suffering of all humankind. I know that He lives. On the third day, He rose from the tomb, forever shattering the chains of death! As a resurrected being, He appeared to multitudes, both in the Holy Land, and in the Americas. The Book of Mormon is a new witness of His Resurrection and that He has set His hand again to gather scattered Israel. The Book of Mormon witnesses of His divinity. The book's very existence is a testimony that Christ is moving in His majesty and power.

I know that He will come again. Before long, He will reign as King of kings and Lord of lords. His benevolent reign will be the culmination of human history. At that day, there will be peace, for He will wipe away all tears. He is The Great Healer. He is the King Immanuel. I love Him and I want to serve Him. 

I know that Jesus Christ is the living, resurrected Son of the Living God. He is the God of all creation. In the beginning, He was with God. He is our Elder Brother. He is our Advocate with the Father. He suffered for all of the trials, troubles, and afflictions of His people. All pain was experienced by Him. All suffering is known by Him. All loneliness is His firsthand knowledge. On this Eastertide, I share my witness with you. I am the humblest and the most imperfect of His servants. 

I know that the Gospel of Jesus Christ is true. His Way is the way of happiness. His Way is the way of peace. 

I was taught these things in my youth. My parents taught me to pray. They taught me to tithe, and they taught me to worship. At eight years old, I chose to be baptized. I was specifically asked by Bishop Larry Banks why I wanted to be baptized, whether it were for social reasons, to please my parents or my teachers. I responded that I wanted to be  baptized to follow Jesus Christ. After that ordinance, I remember receiving the Holy Ghost. Given the option of being confirmed immediately after my baptism or waiting to be confirmed the next day in sacrament meeting, I opted to be confirmed immediately. I wanted to receive the marvelous Gift of the Holy Ghost I had been taught about. I still remember what I felt during that confirmation as hands were laid upon my head and words were spoken to confirm me a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 

In time I realized that I had not had what I thought was a spiritual experience confirming to me the truth of the Church and of the Book of Mormon (I had heard and read many stories and testimonies of such experiences). I could not honestly say that I had had any such experience--not that I recognized (I later realized, in Book of Mormon terms, that over time I was baptized by fire and by the Holy Ghost, “and knew it not”).

I knew that I was going to serve a mission. Because of this fact, I knew that I needed to have the spiritual experience I had heard about. However, this experience did not come “on demand” (few things with God do). When my personal repentance (motivated by the Holy Ghost that I didn’t realize at the time was guiding me) combined with sincere desire and a resolve to worship in simple and sincere ways, things began to change. My repentance was real. My simple resolve before God was that I believed the things I had been taught. I would simply do my best to live the Gospel of Jesus Christ. I trusted that God would give me an answer to my question. I only asked that He would help me to recognize my answer when it came. Meanwhile, imperceptibly, I changed. My friends noticed that I was different. My conversation was different. My interests were different. My friends wondered what had happened. 

My simple pattern was to sincerely pray to God every day, morning and evening. I was also naturally drawn to the Book of Mormon: Another Testament of Jesus Christ. (In retrospect, I cannot say as to why--just that I started. It felt comfortable.) I don’t claim that I understood everything I read. I do remember a day when I didn’t read after having been in the habit of reading. It felt off. I was missing something. There was a void in my heart.

I continued living life, doing my best, serving in the Church, and personally worshipping. About seven months later, something remarkable happened. After that experience, I knew and I knew that I knew, and I knew that God knew that I knew. The spiritual experience I had hoped for came in a quiet but unexpected moment. At the time, it seemed like a sudden rush of revelation. In retrospect, I see that it was the fruit of a lengthy process. 

I know that the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is true. It is the Restoration of the same organization that existed in the primitive Church. It is a work in progress. The Church will continue to change and evolve. The Church is here to prepare a people for the return of its head, even Jesus Christ 

I know that Joseph Smith is a prophet. My doubt on this subject has been removed. Joseph Smith is a righteous, virtuous, chaste, and honest individual. In the pre-mortal councils, he was foreordained as the Prophet of the Restoration. 

I know that the Book of Mormon is true. My doubt on this subject has been removed. It is an authentic record of a fallen people. From its title page, it declares itself to be an ancient record, translated by God's power, and brought forth to convince all people "that Jesus Christ is the Eternal God, manifesting Himself unto all nations," (see Title Page, The Book of Mormon: Another Testament of Jesus Christ.)

I know that Joseph Smith was visited by angels--messengers sent from God’s presence. Moroni, John the Baptist, Peter, James and John, the Lord’s apostles, Moses, Elias, and Elijah all appeared and conferred keys, power, and authority upon Joseph Smith.

The keys that were bestowed upon Joseph Smith were conferred upon the modern apostles. Those keys continue with the First Presidency and the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 

The Church today is led by ordinary men and women. None of them asked to be called. Of them, the saying of Jesus is true, “ye have not chosen me, but I have chosen you and ordained you.” In ways that we do not understand, before we came here, many of us made promises about what we would do on earth. Before the foundations of this world, the Lord foreordained apostles and prophets. The office of their calling is to bear witness of Truth.

Great judgements are coming on the earth with famine, sword, and pestilence. After the testimony of the elders of Israel “cometh wrath and indignation upon the people. . . earthquakes, that shall cause groanings in the midst of her, and men shall fall upon the ground and shall not be able to stand. And also cometh the testimony of the voice of thunderings, and the voice of lightnings, and the voice of tempests, and the voice of the waves of the sea heaving themselves beyond their bounds. And all things shall be in commotion.” These things will surely come to pass. In mercy, Jesus stretches out His arms to us to save us from certain danger, both temporally and spiritually. His arm is stretched out still (2 Nephi 19). He desires to gather us to spiritual and temporal safety. I invite you to come, seek this Jesus. I only know the smallest part. I want to know Him completely. I invite you to walk in His ways with me. 

Sunday, February 2, 2020

The Book of Mormon: Another Testament of Jesus Christ


A painting by Tom Lovell depicting Moroni kneeling on a snow-covered hill and resting his clasped hands on the gold plates near a hole by a tree trunk.

As a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, I was introduced to the Book of Mormon: Another Testament of Jesus Christ at an early age. I think I learned about this scripture at weekly church meetings. This book has influenced my family for generations.

In October, President Russell M. Nelson, prophet and president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints encouraged the Latter-day Saints to consider how our lives would be different if the knowledge we had received from the Book of Mormon were suddenly taken away. This gave me pause to consider.

The Book of Mormon was instrumental in bringing me to Jesus Christ. I instinctively went to this book when I wanted to get closer to God as a teenager. Along with speaking to God in prayer and repenting, the Book of Mormon was a significant part of a personal spiritual awakening for me. I don't remember any single part of the book or my reading experience as being life-altering. Its influence was slow, but powerful. I noticed the most when after developing a habit of reading the Book of Mormon daily and praying to God when I missed a day of reading. I missed it! I noticed that it felt like a piece was missing. I want this Book to be a major part of my life.

In all honesty, this book has changed the trajectory and has significantly influenced my extended family for generations. (For example, my ancestor, Orson Spencer, left his profession and congregation as a Baptist minister and joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints based solely on his brother's testimony and on his belief in the Book of Mormon! This change took him to a completely different geography (from Massachusetts to the American frontier in Nauvoo, Illinois), and totally changed the rest of his life (he died 14 years later after having served in multiple positions in the Church).

How has the Book of Mormon changed your life?

Saturday, October 19, 2019

"Desiring to Receive Instructions"

Abraham 1:2

Abraham 1:2 in the Pearl of Great Price of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is saturated with implications. I'd like to focus on one of those implications for a moment. Among many other things, as Abraham is setting the stage for his account, Abraham states that he, "desir[ed] to receive instructions." What does this mean? To me, this desire seems consistent with many other visions that were seen by prophets of old, and even of prophets in the last days. Doctrine and Covenants 1:17 states that God, "called upon my servant Joseph Smith, Jun., and spake unto him from heaven, and gave him commandments." The pattern seems to be this: the prophet cries to the Lord. 2. The Lord God responds by giving the prophet commandments. In response to these commandments, the prophet delivers God's message to the people. 3. Usually, the people reject and slay the prophet (as was the case with Stephen and Joseph Smith).

Abraham 2:6--Abraham receives instructions!

Thursday, July 18, 2019

Grandma Ada's Heartfelt Desire


 Rachel Sabina <I>Robison</I> Rogers

My great-grandmother Rachel (Ada) Robison Rogers always longed to have her extended family accept the restored gospel of Jesus Christ.
So far as I know, she was disappointed in life that none of those she contacted were interested in the Savior’s Restored Church. Miraculously, as I was doing some research and looking into the family tree, I found that one of her relatives (a descendent of Ada’s aunt and uncle) had indeed been baptized in 1951! As I was considering Grandma Ada's desire and navigating among her distant relatives on FamilySearch.org, I clicked on a “random” individual. This person, Emma Katherine Knepper (1907–1978, FamilySearch ID: KWCK-X92), a child of Ada's second cousin, was baptized in 1951, endowed in the Salt Lake Temple in 1960, and died in 1978! I don’t know if Ada knew Emma Katherine or not. However, it appears that Ada’s longed-for desire of her relatives joining the Restored Church is being fulfilled!