An Invitation to Bloggernaclist to Participate in a Miracle

As I’ve cruised the Bloggernacle over the last eight months, I’ve been impressed by those who write and comment in the various blogs. Most are faithful, testimony bearing Latter Day Saints, who have done much to build up the Kingdom.

Nearly all Bloggernaclist have had their faith challenged to one degree or another by an array of historical/doctrinal problems that have come to light. A few have left the church, yet still exhibit a love for the gospel, but most are settled in their faith and are waiting for further light and knowledge. However, their view of the church and church leaders has experienced a “paradigm shift”.

A few Bloggernaclist have communicated their struggle with the appetites of the flesh and appear to be entangled in sin.

Wherever we’re at on the continuum of faith, we can take the “next step” as a follower of Christ. The next step might be different for each of us, that isn’t the important part, but taking the next step is important if we’re determined to be “perfected in Christ”. The means each of us employs in taking the next step is similar; we need to surrender the natural man, and in doing so we’ll gain access to the divine nature. We know that the natural man is an enemy of God. Giving up the natural man isn’t easy, but it can be done, a piece at a time, if necessary.

The natural man that each of us inherits because of our flesh is on display 24/7, so it’s easy to observe in others and even in ourselves-when we’re willing to look. The Book of Mormon specifically identifies those qualities and characteristics of the natural man, and teaches us how to access the things of the spirit so we can put them off.

According to the scriptures there are many things we can do to please God, but some things are more pleasing to Him than others. I’m certain the number one thing we can do to please God is to seek diligently to put off the natural man through the atonement of Christ. The steps to doing this, as taught by Nephi, in his final message in the Book of Mormon follow.

Nephi calls these steps the Doctrine of Christ (2 Nephi 31:11-13, 17-21):

1. repent

2. be baptized in the name of my Beloved Son

3. the Father will give the Holy Ghost if we will

a. follow the Son with full purpose of heart

b. acting no hypocrisy and no deception

c. have real intent

d. take upon us the name of Christ

4. then cometh a remission of sins by fire and the Holy Ghost

5. then ye are in the strait and narrow path to eternal life

6. rely wholly upon the merits of him who is mighty to save

7. press forward with steadfastness in Christ

8. love God and all men

9. feast upon the words of Christ

10. endure to the end

Based on my experience, as one makes progress through these steps, continuing repentance is necessary, each step of the way.

Where are you in the process of coming to Christ as taught by the prophet Nephi? What is the next step you need to make?

I invited you to participate in a miracle. I wasn’t jesting; miracles accompany those who diligently apply the doctrine of Christ. I know this by my own experience (go here) and testify to the truth of these things. The Lord most often speaks to us in our minds and hearts, but not always. There are many other ways the Lord can communicate with us. He can use the ministering of angels (seen or unseen), visions, dreams, and the spoken word, to name a few. Don’t be surprised if these kinds of miracles are made available to you as you move through these steps.

Comments

Thomas Parkin
Posted on 17th May, 2008

Amen.

We hardly conceive of the ways that we are helped once we are actually “living the gospel.” Living the gospel - the doctrine of Christ - is exactly what you’ve outlined, it isn’t another thing. It isn’t appearing, speaking, or in any outward way taking on a Mormon role. It isn’t being in the right vicinity. It is engaging with those principles you’ve outlined deep in the heart. The reason we don’t do it is that our hearts are set on appearances, or the things of the world (money), or we are concerned with our personal power in relation to other people.

~

Jared
Posted on 17th May, 2008

Thomas–well said brother!

aaron
Posted on 18th May, 2008

I love your post! If you’re like me, I felt the Spirit prompt me to start blogging when I heard Elder Ballard’s testimony. I followed it and was very naive in church history, etc. My faith was challenged and on one particular post I wrote on apostacy. Postmormon.org got ahold of that and I was bombarded with anti-mormons and ex-mormons throwing questions of doubt/history, etc. at me…it did challenge my faith but it also forced me to my knees.

I appreciate you and eveyrone else who takes time to share their thoughts online. It has strengthened my testimony in a way I don’t think I’d be able to have anywhere else in the LDS church.

http://www.graceforgrace.com

aaron
Posted on 18th May, 2008

by the way, do you have a way to subscribe to your posts? If so i didn’t see it…

http://www.graceforgrace.com

kenjebz
Posted on 18th May, 2008

Great post. Me and my wife being here in Saudi Arabia and still be an active LDS is just so wonderful that we thought sharing our life so others can learn will somehow help. Its like sharing testimonies, through blog.

Jared
Posted on 18th May, 2008

aaron–thanks for your comment.

In my opinion, those who chose to leave the church over church history/doctrine can find “reason”. Those who chose to follow Christ will use faith as a shield and will quench all the fiery darts of the adversary (does quench mean we’re unscathed).

Is it easy, no, not by any means. The key is to go to your knees and put the burden on the Lord. Apparently this is what you did.

The Lord told us we would experience opposition in all things. Note the word “all”. It shouldn’t surprise us when we find opposition in our church history/doctrine. I’ve even experienced opposition from my children, wife, and church members, etc(tongue in cheek).

Jared
Posted on 18th May, 2008

kenjebz–thanks for coming by and thanks for your kind words.

The best to you and your wife in all your efforts to live the gospel of Jesus Christ.

Jared
Posted on 19th May, 2008

aaron-I just noticed your comment somehow was in my spam list. I just corrected that error.

I admit my lack of computer savvy ,I don’t know how to set up that feature on Wordpress.

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