These videos have helped me feel closer to the Holy Ghost, who testifies of truth and of Christ. I believe God to be real. I believe that Christ shall come again, and I have hope to see his blessings poured out upon all of His children.
10:32 "Wherefore, cleave unto charity, which is the greatest of all, for all things must fail. But charity is the pure love of Christ, and it Endureth forever." Moroni 7:46-47. Love Endures Forever and God's Love for us is Eternal. Even in our Lowest Moments, We can Still Feel God's Love for Us.
Regarding faith, it's an over rated virtue. You can believe anything with faith even untrue things so it's not a reliable path to the truth of anything. Better is to seek out good sound reasons to support conclusions (e.g. verifiable evidence). It's ok to wait & say 'I don't know' when you don't have enough good evidence. Faith is the best way to remain wrong and never know it.
@@rjacoby20 People have no choice but to rely on their ability to reason. People are far from being infallible but we can recognize the pitfalls that can hinder making sound conclusions such as fallacious arguments and strive to avoid them. Many conclusions are falsifiable which can be discerned through experiment and trial and error. You only have to touch a hot stove once to be reasonably confident in concluding that doing so again isn’t a good idea. At the end of the day, none of this makes operating on faith a reliable path to the truth.
@@daleproctor3723We start with faith until we know that our faith leads to Christ. Then we build upon that knowledge with additional faith. Line upon line and precept upon precept. Just as we plant a seed. We have faith it will grow but we have to nourish it with good soil, sunlight and water. Then when it sprouteth we know that it is a good seed so we continue to nourish it until it beareth fruit
@@jacobjensen8592 Or in other words, believing in things because we like it or want it to be true. By piling faith upon faith or however you want to word it, you can end up believing in stuff that isn’t true so it’s not a reliable path to the truth. Just imagine someone from a different religion than yours using this same kind of language and maybe you will then be able to understand the problem with this approach.
@@daleproctor3723Not faith upon faith. Faith upon knowledge. For after the trial of our faith it's no longer faith but we know If others invite me to use my faith and it brings me closer to Christ then it is also good and true. Doesn't have to be within my own religion
Mormons use similar Christian terms like God, Jesus, Holy Spirit and even quote from the Bible. Satan himself quoted from the Scriptures in MATTHEW 4:1-11. But, similar Christian terms and quoting from the Bible don't make you a Christian. Knowing the true identity of Jesus Christ (John 14:6) in a world full of false christs and false prophets (Matthew 24:23-24) will mean the difference between you going to heaven or hell. Mormons teach and believe that their jesus is the brother of Satan, which contradicts what God says in His Bible that Jesus is God the Son 2nd person of the Trinity and the Eternal Creator God. So Mormons, which Jesus do you believe in? A. Your jesus of the Book of Mormon, who is the brother of Satan. OR B. The Jesus of the Bible, who is God the Son 2nd person of the Trinity and the Eternal Creator God.
That same argument can be used to dismiss anyone claiming to be Christian. Please read the Book of Mormon. Find out for yourself if it’s true. We can all tell you and testify but you have to read it.
That doesn't make any sense. Are WE, humanity, not children of God? I'm pretty sure we can agree we're not some unintended byproduct of God's Creation. I mean, Genesis literally states we're made in the image of God. I think it's quite reasonable to say that WE are also siblings to Jesus Christ. Satan was another creation of God, and unfortunately that means he's family too. But so what? How does that affect anything? And also the Trinity is not true. It was made up 400 years after Jesus died and was resurrected because even the christians at that time couldn't agree on the nature of God and Jesus Christ. I'm sorry if that's hard to hear, but WE don't get to define their nature. Also, what's particularly hilarious is that even the 'actual' Christians can't agree on how the Trinity works. The Orthodox, which I do believe you would consider to be true Christians, have a _slightly_ different concept, yet they will fight you about it. They believe the holy spirit proceeds only from the Father, and not the Son, so trying to use the Trinity as some almighty cudgel is not a good play
Where is the Bible is the word Trinity used? Where does it SPECIFICALLY SAY that God is formless, emotionless, outside of space and time, 3 identities in one, and bodyless? On the other hand, there's plenty of spots in the New Testament where it says Christ is the SON of God. And even a point where GOD FORSAKES HIM on the cross.
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The crowning doctrine of the Jesus Christ - Charity - His pure love that never faileth.
This sermon on faith, hope and charity is inspiring.
These videos have helped me feel closer to the Holy Ghost, who testifies of truth and of Christ. I believe God to be real. I believe that Christ shall come again, and I have hope to see his blessings poured out upon all of His children.
@@kalebsorensen5493 me too!!!
10:32 "Wherefore, cleave unto charity, which is the greatest of all, for all things must fail. But charity is the pure love of Christ, and it Endureth forever." Moroni 7:46-47.
Love Endures Forever and God's Love for us is Eternal. Even in our Lowest Moments, We can Still Feel God's Love for Us.
At my decision time. No coincidence here
Ye shall know them by their fruits.
Charity is part of the Relief Society Organization and I love being part of Relief Society
@@cdeanneeckles I love Relief Society also
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Great story. So inspiring.
I love this scene, well done!
I wish I could respond to questions like Mormon does. No hesitation, just absolutely crushes it.
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Love this sermon
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Regarding faith, it's an over rated virtue. You can believe anything with faith even untrue things so it's not a reliable path to the truth of anything. Better is to seek out good sound reasons to support conclusions (e.g. verifiable evidence). It's ok to wait & say 'I don't know' when you don't have enough good evidence. Faith is the best way to remain wrong and never know it.
In the end one must have faith that their reason is sound.
@@rjacoby20 People have no choice but to rely on their ability to reason. People are far from being infallible but we can recognize the pitfalls that can hinder making sound conclusions such as fallacious arguments and strive to avoid them. Many conclusions are falsifiable which can be discerned through experiment and trial and error. You only have to touch a hot stove once to be reasonably confident in concluding that doing so again isn’t a good idea. At the end of the day, none of this makes operating on faith a reliable path to the truth.
@@daleproctor3723We start with faith until we know that our faith leads to Christ. Then we build upon that knowledge with additional faith. Line upon line and precept upon precept. Just as we plant a seed. We have faith it will grow but we have to nourish it with good soil, sunlight and water. Then when it sprouteth we know that it is a good seed so we continue to nourish it until it beareth fruit
@@jacobjensen8592 Or in other words, believing in things because we like it or want it to be true. By piling faith upon faith or however you want to word it, you can end up believing in stuff that isn’t true so it’s not a reliable path to the truth. Just imagine someone from a different religion than yours using this same kind of language and maybe you will then be able to understand the problem with this approach.
@@daleproctor3723Not faith upon faith. Faith upon knowledge. For after the trial of our faith it's no longer faith but we know
If others invite me to use my faith and it brings me closer to Christ then it is also good and true. Doesn't have to be within my own religion
Mormons use similar Christian terms like God, Jesus, Holy Spirit and even quote from the Bible.
Satan himself quoted from the Scriptures in MATTHEW 4:1-11.
But, similar Christian terms and quoting from the Bible don't make you a Christian.
Knowing the true identity of Jesus Christ (John 14:6) in a world full of false christs and false prophets (Matthew 24:23-24) will mean the difference between you going to heaven or hell.
Mormons teach and believe that their jesus is the brother of Satan, which contradicts what God says in His Bible that Jesus is God the Son 2nd person of the Trinity and the Eternal Creator God.
So Mormons, which Jesus do you believe in?
A. Your jesus of the Book of Mormon, who is the brother of Satan.
OR
B. The Jesus of the Bible, who is God the Son 2nd person of the Trinity and the Eternal Creator God.
That same argument can be used to dismiss anyone claiming to be Christian. Please read the Book of Mormon. Find out for yourself if it’s true. We can all tell you and testify but you have to read it.
I will believe in the Jesus of the Bible and the Book of Mormon, for they are one in the same.
That doesn't make any sense. Are WE, humanity, not children of God? I'm pretty sure we can agree we're not some unintended byproduct of God's Creation. I mean, Genesis literally states we're made in the image of God. I think it's quite reasonable to say that WE are also siblings to Jesus Christ. Satan was another creation of God, and unfortunately that means he's family too. But so what? How does that affect anything?
And also the Trinity is not true. It was made up 400 years after Jesus died and was resurrected because even the christians at that time couldn't agree on the nature of God and Jesus Christ. I'm sorry if that's hard to hear, but WE don't get to define their nature. Also, what's particularly hilarious is that even the 'actual' Christians can't agree on how the Trinity works. The Orthodox, which I do believe you would consider to be true Christians, have a _slightly_ different concept, yet they will fight you about it. They believe the holy spirit proceeds only from the Father, and not the Son, so trying to use the Trinity as some almighty cudgel is not a good play
@@AlbertJLouie Jesus Christ is literally the son of God the Father, not the Holy Ghost. He did not conceive himself in another personage.
Where is the Bible is the word Trinity used? Where does it SPECIFICALLY SAY that God is formless, emotionless, outside of space and time, 3 identities in one, and bodyless?
On the other hand, there's plenty of spots in the New Testament where it says Christ is the SON of God. And even a point where GOD FORSAKES HIM on the cross.
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