The Baptist Version of The Book of Mormon Part 7: Repentance
On to another central Protestant doctrine…
On to another central Protestant doctrine…
Like the Bible, the central theme of the Book of Mormon is the Lordship of Jesus Christ. There are over 160 passages in the Book of Mormon that speak of the Lord Jesus Christ. There were 22 men named in the Book of Mormon who saw Christ. Some form of Christ’s name is mentioned on an average of every 1.7 verses. The New Testament mentions a form of Christ’s name on an average of every 2.1 verses. The name of the…
And now we turn our attention to one of the most central and cardinal Protestant doctrines of all…
For what could I write more than my fathers have written? For have not they revealed the plan of salvation?
What I’m going to do for the remainder of this booklet is list various Protestant themes taken from Book of Mormon scriptures. If I seem a bit repetitious, it’s deliberate. I want you to get the full impact of the spirit of the wording. And my prayer is—may the Spirit of God bear witness to your spirit as you read.
I’ll say it again. The central message of the Book of Mormon is—restoration of the covenants in these latter days! And that message is meant for all God’s children.
I’m a licensed Southern Baptist minister and I embrace the Book of Mormon. That is, I believe the truths recorded in it.