Sunday, May 9, 2021
Doctrine and Covenants 49-50
Thursday, April 29, 2021
Doctrine and Covenants 46-48
GIFTS OF THE SPIRIT
The new members of the Church in Ohio were excited that the original Church of Jesus Christ had been restored and they knew that this meant the gifts of the Spirit would be present, but they didn’t really know what those gifts would look like. They pulled the practices of their own former religions into this new context and confusion resulted. As a consequence, Doctrine and Covenants Section 46 was revealed for clarification.
8 Wherefore, beware lest ye
are deceived; and that ye may not be deceived seek ye
earnestly the best gifts, always remembering for what they are given;
9 For verily I say unto you, they are given for the benefit of those who love me and keep all my commandments, and him that seeketh so to do; that all may be benefited that seek or that ask of me, that ask and not for a sign that they may consume it upon their lusts.
Today we can also be confused about gifts of the Spirit, but the scripture above gives a great litmus test: If it blesses others, it is probably a valid gift. Each of us has our own gifts and we must dare to learn to exercise them until they are strong and fully developed so that we also may bless others.
11 For all have not every gift given
unto them; for there are many gifts, and to every man is given a gift by the
Spirit of God.
12 To some is given one, and to some is given another, that all may be profited thereby.
Marvin J. Ashton share a huge list of personal gifts of the Spirit that we might not recognize in his October 1987 GeneralConference. Read it! You will see that their are hundreds of gifts of the Spirit. If it profits others, if it brings them closer to Christ, it is a gift from God.
RECORDING HUGS FROM HEAVEN
Section 47 is a specific revelation to a specific person (John Whitmer) about keeping a specific record (the Church’s history). So why was it important enough to be canonized? There must be a relevance to us as individuals, and there is. Record-keeping is important not only on a Church-wide level, but also on an individual and family level. Most of us will have a moment or two in our lives when we have questions or discouragement—moments that try our faith. If we have kept a record of our sacred experiences, we can refer back to them and refresh our testimonies; we can remember why we believe.
To that end, I share this personal spiritual experience prompt compiled from a list by Truman G. Madsen, altered by my own former stake president Kent R. Wallis (check out his art online or in many temples), and capped off by a couple of my own ideas. I used this as a question-and-answer writing tool for recording my own spiritual experiences in my journal. You may want to do the same. Or make your own list. I like to call them "hugs from Heaven," especially in this year when we are starved of human hugs.
1. Have you ever been lifted beyond yourself in prayer to be inspired in what to say or ask for?
2. Have you ever received a confirmation back immediately, letting you know the conversation is two-way?
3. Has the warmth of the Spirit brought tears to your eyes when you have partaken of the sacrament and contemplated the Savior’s gift?
4. Have you ever been given a priesthood blessing of any type and felt yourself being revealed? Were things expressed that only you and the Lord could have known?
5. Have you ever felt the mantle of responsibility settle upon you when you were set apart to a calling?
6. Have you been an instrument in the Lord’s hands, surprised by what you said?
7. Have you ever been compelled by the Spirit to bear your testimony when you were not planning to?
8. Have you taught beyond what you knew to be your own ability?
9. Has a lesson or talk ever seemed tailor-made for you and your present situation?
10. Have you ever been taught by the Spirit while you were teaching others, gaining understanding of concepts that were not clear to you before?
11. Have you felt “pure intelligence” flow into you, coming up with great ideas that were not yours?
12. Have you ever instantly recognized someone that you had not met before, realizing that you are kindred spirits and knew each other in the pre-existence?
13. Have you ever known something was going to happen before it did, such as being called to a certain position?
14. Has the music in a meeting ever spoken to you in a heavenly way, perhaps moving you to tears?
15. Have you ever had a stricken conscience, when, regardless of consequence to yourself, you were compelled to confess or to forgive or to set something right?
16. Have you ever felt a confirmation that a place you are visiting is really a sacred place?
17. Have you ever been moved to be suddenly more compassionate, more forgiving, more accepting of others, even to the point of thinking generously of other drivers on the road, for example?
18. Have you felt the desire to not just imitate the Lord, but to be one with Him?
19. Have you ever had an experience that you felt was too sacred to share?
20. Have you ever recognized a light shining in the countenance of a righteous person?
21. Have you ever looked in the mirror and seen a change in your own countenance?
22. Have you had the thrill of making a visit or keeping an appointment that you didn’t want to, and leaving with a wonderful feeling that you did some good?
23. Have you ever had the desire to take someone else’s trials upon you and relieve them of their burden?
24. Have you ever received a sustaining witness to the call of another, such as a general authority or a bishop or Relief Society president?
25. Have you ever felt the love God has for you?
26. Have you ever been
able to feel the love that God feels for someone else?
27. Have you ever been surprised to realize that you suddenly know exactly what to do to help someone else?
28. Have you ever felt a scripture leap off the page at you, having your understanding enlightened in a different way, or having an application to your personal life made apparent?
Sunday, April 25, 2021
Doctrine and Covenants 45
SIGNS OF THE
TIMES NOT YET FULFILLED
1.
The Church will grow to fill the entire earth (Dan. 2:35,
44-45). We are getting closer, but there are still over 100 major cities in Russia,
the largest country in the world, that have no church outreach, according to
Cumorah.com. And about 60 additional nations are still closed to the Church.**
2.
All will hear the gospel in their own language (D&C
90:10-11). There are around 6,500 languages in the world. The Book of Mormon
is now available in 90 languages. The Provo MTC teaches over 50 languages. The
international MTCs teach several more. We do have translation during General
Conference, but we are far from 6,500 languages.
3.
Righteousness and truth will sweep the earth as a
flood
(Moses 7:62). President Benson’s “flooding of the earth” with the Book of
Mormon was a definite contributor.
4.
Scattered Israel will be gathered. Definitely
in process!
5.
The lost ten tribes will return (D&C
133:26-33). D&C 110:11 implies that there will be two parts to this
gathering: the gathering from the four corners of the earth of individuals
through missionary work, and the leading from the north of a larger group.
6.
The Lamanites will blossom as the rose (D&C
49:24). South and Central American natives certainly have, but there is still
room for more blossoming among the North American Natives. I personally believe
the North American Natives are descendants of Lehi.
7.
The U.S. Constitution will be threatened but the
leaders of our church will save it (Brigham Young, quoting Joseph Smith,
JD 2:182). Our constitution is certainly under stress at this time.
8.
A great hailstorm will destroy the crops of the
earth, with stones the weight of a talent (Rev. 16:21; D&C 29:16). No
one knows the accurate weight of a New Testament talent, but we can assume these are big hailstones.
9.
The gospel will flourish in Egypt and a temple will
be built there
(Isaiah 19:18-22). Egypt is presently one of the nations closed to the
Church.
10. A temple will be
built in old Jerusalem (Ezek. 47:1-10; TPJS, 286). It will be on the
Temple Mount but will not necessarily displace the Dome of the Rock; it will
not be what is presently the Jerusalem Center. Church leadership has advised
Seminary/Institute teachers to stop speculation that this may one day become a
temple. Such a transformation would be against our agreement with Jerusalem
leadership.
11. A spring of
fresh water will flow out from under this temple and heal the Dead Sea (Ezek. 47:1-10;
TPJS, 286). Healing this sea would involve a massive amount of fresh water to reduce its salinity and make it habitable.
12. The “times of
the Gentiles” will be fulfilled and the gospel will be taken to the Jews
(D&C 45:22-28).
13. The Jews will
accept Jesus Christ as their Savior (D&C 45:51-53). There are Messianic Jews today who do believe in Jesus as their Savior, and that movement is growing, but it is far from a majority. According to one source, only 2.5% of Jews are Messianic.
14. A New Jerusalem
will be built in Independence, Missouri (Moses 7:62-64; D&C 57:1-3; Ether
13:5-6). The wicked will be afraid of the righteous who live there. It will be
a place of safety for refugees from every nation. They will be the only people
not at war. We haven't seen much happen in Independence yet.
15. There will be a
huge, private meeting at Adam-Ondi-Ahman (Dan. 7:9-14). All the faithful will be
there, plus faithful dead (Bruce R. McConkie, MM, 578). Christ will appear
there and receive the keys of the kingdom back from the Church leaders.
16. A great
earthquake “such as was not since men were upon the earth” will darken the sun (Rev. 6:12;
16:18). The 1812 New Madrid earthquakes along the Mississippi River in the United States are an example of how an earthquake can darken the sun--by raising sulphurous vapor from below the earth. Whether this event was the fulfillment of this prophecy, I don't know.
17. There will be no
rainbows in the year that Christ comes (HC 6:254). Joseph Smith: “In any year
that the bow should be seen the Lord would not come.”
18. There will be a
grand “sign of the coming of the Son of Man” in the sky. Nobody knows
what it is, including the devil, but it will be obvious (Matt: 24:29-31;
D&C 88:90-93; etc.) Joseph Smith: This will come after the sun has been
darkened, the moon turned to blood, and the seas have heaved beyond their
bounds (TPJS, 286-7).** Some people think that the sign has occurred, but since it wasn't obvious to the casual observer, I disagree.
19. All the world
will be at war, with Jerusalem at the center of the conflict.
20. The Battle of
Armageddon will occur.
The valley of Megiddo is the name of the location today and is 50 miles north
of Jerusalem (Rev. 16:14-16).
21. Two of the
apostles will be killed in Jerusalem after ministering there for 3-1/2 years (Rev. 11:3-13;
D&C 77:15. Their bodies will lie in the street for 3-1/2 days, while the people
celebrate their deaths. They will then rise from the dead and ascend into
heaven after a vocal summoning from God.
22. Those living a godly
life will be taken up to meet Christ and will then descend with him to rule the
earth
(D&C 88:96-98).
23. In the midst of
the siege of Jerusalem, Christ will appear on the Mount of Olives (Zech. 12:1-9; Bruce
R. McConkie, DNTC, 1:659-60). The Mount of Olives will split in two and the
entire world will feel the associated earthquake (D&C 45:48; Zech.
14:1-5). Everyone will see Jesus Christ appear; there will be no doubt (Rev.
1:7; 6:14-16; etc.).
24. The wicked will
be burned
(Mal. 4:1; D&C 5:19; etc.)
25. Evil will be
conquered
(D&C 29:21, etc.).
26. There will be a
full end of all nations (D&C 87:6-8).
27. The righteous
will live in peace
(Isa. 11:6-9). Jesus Christ will rule the world politically.
Notes
on two other signs:
1.
The mark of the beast will be in people’s foreheads
[ownership] and right hands [covenants] (Rev. 13:13-17). This could just be
symbolizing general worldliness and evil-doing, and could therefore already be
fulfilled.
2. *The sun will be darkened and the moon will become as blood (Joel 2:28-32). In October conference 2001, President Hinckley read this prophecy and said had been fulfilled. https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-conference/2001/10/living-in-the-fulness-of-times?lang=eng. His second talk in that conference is also of interest. https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-conference/2001/10/the-times-in-which-we-live?lang=eng.
Source: David J. Ridges, Using the Signs of the Times to Strengthen Your Testimony, 2014. Note: He lists 97 signs of the times total. This list only contains those not yet fulfilled.
**Nations/Areas Without Significant Church PresenceAfghanistan
Algeria
Anguilla
Azerbaijan
Bahrain
Bangladesh
Bhutan
Bosnia and Herzegovina
British Virgin Islands
Brunei
Burkina Faso
Burma
Chad
China (mainland)
Comoros
Cuba
Djibouti
East Timor
Egypt
Eritrea
Equatorial Guinea
Falkland Islands
Faroe Islands
The Gambia
Greenland
Guinea-Bissau
Iran
Iraq
Israel
Kuwait
Kyrgyzstan
Laos
Lebanon
Libya
Liechtenstein
Maldives
Mali
Mauritania
Monaco
Morocco
Nepal
Niger
Norfolk Island
North Korea
Oman
Pitcairn Islands
Qatar
Rwanda
San Marino
Saudi Arabia
Senegal
Seychelles
Somalia
South Sudan
Sudan
Syria
Tunisia
Turkmenistan
United Arab Emirates
Uzbekistan
Vatican City (obviously)
Vietnam
Wallis and Futuna
Yemen
“Today, the Lord’s work in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints is moving forward at an accelerated pace. The Church will have an
unprecedented, unparalleled future. ‘Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, … the
things which God hath prepared for them that love him’ (1 Corinthians 2:9;
see also Doctrine and Covenants 76:10).
"Remember that the
fulness of Christ’s ministry lies in the future. The prophecies of His Second
Coming have yet to be fulfilled. We are just building up to the climax of this
last dispensation—when the Savior’s Second Coming becomes a reality” (President Russell M. Nelson, April 2020 General Conference).
EXTRA ACTIVITY: If you have active class members (a.k.a. youth), you may want to let them make Hebrew lamps during or after the discussion to remind themselves to be filled with the Holy Spirit that they may be a light to the world. Here is a link to directions: Homemade Hebrew Lamps