Building Homes for the Spiritually Homeless
Temples are not holy because God is waiting in them for us, they are holy because we bring God into these places.
Temples are not holy because God is waiting in them for us, they are holy because we bring God into these places.
We, as Latter Day Saints, claim to be living in the last days. When we look at the life of Joseph Smith Jr., his visions and revelations, it does appear to be the case. But looking at the sects that came from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints that broke apart in 1844, when the men that God had called as leaders all refused to work as one. Where did these spiritual gifts go?
Did Jesus need baptism? He didn’t need to be washed clean in the Christian sense, but he would have needed tevilah; and if Jesus needed tevilah then so do we.
Shelosh-‘Esreh Middot HaRakhamim is known in English as the Thirteen Attributes of Mercy. These are Divine Attributes taken from Exodus 34:6–7 and tell us that that God governs the world, according to Kabbalah and Judaism.
In modern times, we as Christians for the most part remember the first Sabbath, the Sabbath of the Seventh Day. However, we typically reject the other four Sabbaths: Passover, Yom Teruah (today called Rosh Hashanah), Yom Kippur, and Sukkot.
“If they shall say unto you: Behold, he is in the desert; go not forth: Behold, he is in the secret chambers; believe it not.” -Matthew 24:26 Growing up, one question I was ask quite a lot was why I belonged to a cult. As a child I didn’t know what a cult was, and I quickly found that those asking the question also didn’t understand the meaning of the term either. Most confused the idea of a cult with…
The Book of Mormon tells us that there are 2 churches, “one is the Church of the Lamb of God, and the other is the church of the devil” (1 Nephi 3:221 RAV, 14:10b OPV). Yet there seems to be literally hundreds of thousands of churches on the earth today. How can this be?