The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints is a good seed, if planted it starts to grow but it is on the timing of a seed. Growing up in the church, our seed was protected from the fiery darts of the adversary, we feel it start stirring & sprouting, blossoming into beautiful spiritual life. Then it grew to a beautiful tree that produced beautiful, delicious fruit, life & light in our soul. As a youth I had a trial where I couldn't sleep-I prayed-if God would help me sleep I'd read the Book of Mormon each day-I did & I slept. I thirstily drank up the Book of Mormon like the newly found water of a desert oasis. The few times that I didn't make time, sleep was nowhere to be found. I arose, then read until I was surrounded by the Holy Spirit of God. I'd rest the most peaceful, beautiful sleep. I was filled with peace and happiness. One night I knelt down & told God I didn't need to know if the Book of Mormon was true, because I already knew it was true(due to how it changed me and my spirit-my seed was sprouting and producing beautiful fruit). At that moment, I had a spiritual whirlwind of love, it opened my understanding so clearly &powerfully, I knew God was there, He opened my mind and I knew that the Book of Mormon was true! It was joy beyond belief or description. The love, the desires to care for all, the holiness-I knew! I was the happiest teenager there ever was, I felt God's love. The pain of my past (moms mental health struggles & parents divorce-when I was the age of 6 & being passed around to various people-thankfully always took me to church) was healed in the Atonement of Jesus Christ. A true miracle! Yet, later on in my 30's, my cousin convinced me to put down my shield of faith& doubt &believe what she was sharing.I was shocked at my experience:Holiness departed, my countenance was darkened significantly, I felt another relm open where I was repulsed by what once brought such joy. It felt like God abandoned me & I just couldn't get back.I felt a mimic of joy, but it wasn't deep, fulfilling or real connection w/ God. I realized that is the existence of most of those traveling this earthly experience. When I put down my shield of faith, the adversary pierced my soul with fiery darts-real spiritual wounds &they were so deep &significant that my testimony tree felt burnt down. No delicious spiritual connection, no peace, no joy. It was very eye opening. I kept going to church, I could see the light in the believers eyes, I could faintly feel what was God power there but it was tiring &kinda repulsive. But,I still knew my past experiences although remembering them was a wrestle. I remember thinking, those that believe are having an entirely different holy experience than those that doubt. My soul had wounded trees, rocks, weeds, the evil one eating my efforts to plant. So, I repented of my sins of disbelief (it is a sin!) I planted anew daily, prayed for effort& faith, I chose to believe again, to know that I needed to till my soil,to pull out the rocks of disbelief & focus on Jesus Christ, His peace. I found newly posting David Alexander on YouTube and loved it. When I recognized doubt, disbelief or the negative thoughts of the adversary I held up my shield of faith again in my mind & chose to believe. The connections w/God slowly got easier and His love returned. A couple early mornings He rescued me, &strengthen my faith w/His unseen presence.Prayer& praising came joyously, asking God to apply the Atonement of Jesus Christ&cover me. My brother introduced how he shares his testimony on X. I knew a lot of the people on X are in a famine of God's fruit, a mist of darkness. I knew confused feelings& it's so easy to share the truth here. It is hard to get past the defences of the master of misery. I also know what belief in the truth of God can do- He is the vine & we are the branches-we must do all to connect to Him & His work' n protect it w/faith there is joyous hope and promises of His Heavenly fruit ahead of us.
@MsmSucks1776 Jesus Christ represents the bride groom, we represent the Bride. When we covenant with Him we are One as the scriptures describe a husband and wife are one in the Lord. Because the two will become one flesh- that's symbolic. John 17
@MsmSucks1776 When you were taught did you feel God? I've been taught by those who hold the same anointing, power and authority as those who wrote the Bible. I have felt Him tell me my prophet is His. The Book of Mormon is true, and Jesus is covering me.
@247dumpste87705@RobbBrunansky Says the spiritually lazy, who won't look into it and take it to God. You have no idea if I tell the truth. God knows I do.
@MsmSucks1776 There's the Most High God and whoever becomes one with Him. One God. And there's false gods lots of those. Read John 17, you can't miss it.
Nicea was a secular joke to make the Greeks and Romans happy. It was all a matter of secular vote. Read the Bible there's nothing that resembles what they came out with.
The Bible shows there's the most High high God which consists of three separate individuals God the Holy Spirit. Jesus Christ his son, and God the Holy Spirit. Three distinct individuals who are one in purpose.
After Jesus Christ was resurrected he let them feel His hands and feet. Somehow the trinity missed the reality presented in the Bible.
Jesus Christ defended Himself by saying it is written in the law ye are gods.
He taught that if earthly fathers know how to give good gifts being evil how much more will His Father father, our Heavenly Father give. An earthly father wants his child to be like him, so much more does Heavenly Father want that for us.
I gave enough for anyone to get spiritually curious. This is for those who know how to make an effort and are not spiritually lazy. https://t.co/bhtrqYgmIo
@MsmSucks1776 No, actually the Bible is doctrine of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. It was the Creeds that have created mythical fantasies such as the Trinity.
There is a 1 in 15 trillion chance that Joseph Smith wrote the Book of Mormon.
That number comes from a rigorous statistical analysis of the text. Watch the breakdown.
You can reject the conclusion. But you have to reckon with the math.
Read John 17, Jesus is the one praying for us to be (be with Him as He is One with the Father). Jesus Christ says not my will be done but Thine- He's God because He's One with the Father but not schizophrenic, they're 2 separate beings. Stephen saw Jesus Christ on the right hand of the Father. When you can wrap your mind around the truth in the Bible the Holy Spirit helps you receive the rest. You need milk 🍼.
Says the one with odds of 1 in 10 trillion. That's what Satan told those who murdered Joseph Smith in 1846. But all who are con-ed into believing that will be as the Pharisees and Sadducees who couldn't get past their own blindness, and desires to stop God's current work, miracle, prophetic authority and power.
@thatllbeadrive@FamilyProjectTX If you think that move along. I give reason for the real search to begin. That is for the honest in heart searching for what God is doing now. Not those stuck in their false belief and who are spiritually lazy.
@247dumpste87705@RobbBrunansky Your chance of being correct is 1 in 10 trillion. Those are the kinds of odds that hurt. I don't need odds God's already told me my faith is His truth.
There is a 1 in 15 trillion chance that Joseph Smith wrote the Book of Mormon.
That number comes from a rigorous statistical analysis of the text. Watch the breakdown.
You can reject the conclusion. But you have to reckon with the math.
The Book of Mormon is the record of the prophets of the children of Joseph son of Jacob-grandson of Abraham. It begins around 600 BC. Jesus Christ visited them after His resurrection. Mormon is a prophet/ historian that compliled records into the Book of Mormon. His son buried it in the earth as he was being hunted to be killed with the rest of the Christians. God is doing His work, those who have ears and heart to hear and intention to act on truth will get witness and the gifts of a good Heavenly Father.
There is a 1 in 15 trillion chance that Joseph Smith wrote the Book of Mormon.
That number comes from a rigorous statistical analysis of the text. Watch the breakdown.
You can reject the conclusion. But you have to reckon with the math.