Showing posts with label #christianvalues. Show all posts
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Thursday, 27 June 2024

THE SWINGING ZOROMITES

 


The Book of Mormon always lists the seven Lehite tribes in this order: Nephites, Jacobites, Josephites, Zoramites, Lamanites, Lemuelites, and Ishmaelites (Jacob 1:13; 4 Nephi 1:37-38; Mormon 1:8-9). The Nephites, Jacobites and Josephites were the believers in Christ and were collectively called Nephites while Lamanites, Lemuelites and Ishmaelites were non-believers, referred to as Lamanites.  Zoramites are always listed in the middle of the tribes, because Zoramites were the swinging tribe. Sometimes they sided with the Nephites and sometimes with the Lamanites.


About 74 BC was a particularly tense period in the Book of Mormon history during which the Zoromites  separated themselves from the Nephites and made them fear they would 'enter into a correspondence with the Lamanites' and incite wars (Alma 31:2,3,4). To prevent this, Alma organised a mission to the Zoramites to strenghten their alliance with the Nephites and be counted amongst the believers. Thus the Zoromite mission became a political move as well as a spiritual endeavour (Alma 30:5).

Alma Chapter 31 lists ‘the great errors’ the Zoromites had fallen into, despite being dissenters from the Nephites and having had the word of God preached to them (v 8). In other words when they were associated with the Nephites they were good but not so much when they aligned themselves with the Lamanites. This is ‘swinging’ in opinion, dedication and commitment and this is what caused it:

-        They were not consistent with keeping the commandments of God (v 9)

-        They were not keeping up with the performances of the Church such as prayer that they might not enter into temptation (v 10)

-        They set their hearts on their possessions and the things of the world (v 24)

-        They became lifted up in pride (v 25)

The most important error they fell into is one we can recognize in our society today. This chapter alone mentions three times that the Zoromites discounted the standards of the Church, including belief in Christ, as ‘foolish traditions of the fathers’ (v 16, 17, 22). Have we not in our day discounted the Christian values we once lived by? I saw a ridiculing comment on social media recently in regards to this very thing that said ‘this is the 21st century and we no longer accept such outdated rules and traditions’.

Chapter 31 of Alma contains the most emotive and heart wrenching description of Alma’s suffering for the sins of the people. It describes his anguish as a state of his ‘sickened and sorrowful and pained heart’ (v 1,2,30,31). His prayer to God for ‘comfort of his soul in Christ’ because of the sinful state of the Zoromite tribe leaves me breathless (v 26-35). Alma pleaded from the depths of his soul for success in bringing these sinners and ‘puffed up people’ back to Christ (v 34). He could not bear the thought of one soul being lost because ‘their souls were precious’ (v 35) and that they might ‘taste of the exceeding joy’ of salvation through Christ which he tasted at the time of his repentance (Alma 36:24).

May we be steadfast and immovable in living by the standard of truth found in the Gospel of Jesus Christ that we might be an ensign to the nations as we live in this world of Zoromite mentality. May we bring Christ to the world and soothe His aching heart as rejection of His salvation rises and becomes more and more an outdated tradition of yesterday for the day will come when ‘every knee shall bow and every tongue confess…..that he is God; then shall they confess, who live without God in the world, that the judgment of an everlasting punishment is just upon them….’ (Mosiah 27:31)


- CATHRYNE ALLEN 

(Artist Unknown)


Thursday, 1 October 2020

SATAN'S COLD WAR

 


I recently watched a very inspiring interview with Jim Caviezel who was promoting his latest movie.  The  interview quickly progressed into his passionate speech about the importance of fighting a battle when one presents itself as opposed to shrinking back thinking fighting is not acceptable. He spoke of how the Christian pastors of our day are opting for appeasement and are not engaging in Satan's 'cold war'. I will not name the context of his interview because I do not want to be drawn into political debates. What I do want to do is talk about Satan's 'cold war'. 

We might ask ourselves what that exactly is. In my mind it is everything that is overtly taught today as 'good' but is covertly an opposition to Christian values and teachings. It is anything that is leading us away from God. It is: political correctness; cancel culture; racism madness; greed for power; human polarisation; governmental abuse of human rights; denial of truth; spreading of lies; secret combinations; oppression of others for personal gain; vilification and slander of others, and the list goes on. The structure of our society reflects all of this. The frightening part is that it is upheld and even perpetrated by governmental and bureaucratic men who seek only one thing, power. Why is this frightening? Because it is  leading to Christian persecution at large which will one day culminate in the persecution of the 'church of the Lamb of God' (1 Nephi 14:12-3). That means us. 

Satan is raging in the hearts of men and only for one reason. Because he has been allowed to do it. He has no power except what we give him. Fighting an enemy that one cannot see can be daunting. Nephi, however, gave us hope when he wrote that he saw the power of God descending on the saints of the Church of the Lamb (1 Nephi 14:14).  And even though Nephi saw that our numbers were few and that we were scattered upon the face of the earth, we were 'armed with righteousness and with the power of God in great glory' (v14)

In 166 BC, Judah Maccabee led the Maccabeean Revolt against the Seleucid Empire. When he and his men arrived at the temple and saw its neglected condition they rent their clothes and wept. Judah cleared the temple of all Greek statues and gods and restored it to its proper use. How could he not when the ensign he set up at the onset of the revolt was: "Who among the Gods is like unto thee O Jehovah?" (Exodus 15:11).  No one. What Greek gods could possibly rival the one true and living God? No god. Judah Maccabee fought for his God and he died fighting. His death stirred the Jews to renewed resistance and they achieved independence and the liberty to worship freely. 

We are the warriors from the front lines of heaven's battle sent to such a time as this to fight Satan's empire which spreads far and wide throughout the world today. To overcome the enemy of all righteousness (Moroni 9:6) we must first fortify ourselves against the powers of darkness that we might be endowed with the power of God. And secondly, we must stand up for righteous values by shunning the wrong and promoting the right. As we do so our efforts will reverberate throughout the earth. Even though small in number, we will 'come forth out of the wilderness of darkness, and shine forth fair as the moon, clear as the sun, and terrible as an army with banners" (D&C 109:73; 105:31).



- Cathryne Allen, Did Not Our Hearts Burn When He Opened To Us The Scriptures?

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