Nature
Nature itself were the one's who would kill us, and there's no use in fighting it. - Jerry N. Bustillo (Darkside Quote)
Bulawen Branch - July 21, 2024
General Question about Temple Building and Membership requirements.
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Urdaneta Philippines Temple |
What's specific requirements needed to build a temple in a place?
A place where we use to stay as Family.








Cleaning the Chapel after the Church Services
The Power of the Scriptures
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From the Scripture quoted in John 5:39 |
"All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness: That the man of God may be perfect, thoroughly furnished unto all good works."
Paul’s words remind us that the scriptures are a divine resource, given by God to guide us in every aspect of our lives. They aren't just historical records; they are living words that can shape our thoughts, actions, and spirits.
President Russell M. Nelson, in his talk "The Book of Mormon: What Would Your Life Be Like without It?" from October 2017 General Conference, spoke powerfully about the impact of the Book of Mormon in our lives. He said:
"When you reach up for the Lord’s power in your life with the same intensity that a drowning person has when grasping and gasping for air, power from Jesus Christ will be yours."
Studying the scriptures with that same intensity can bring us closer to the Savior and connect us to His power. President Nelson encourages us to ponder how different our lives would be without the guidance and comfort the scriptures provide.
Consider the words of Alma the Younger. In Alma 32:28, he compares the word of God to a seed:
"Now, we will compare the word unto a seed. Now, if ye give place, that a seed may be planted in your heart, behold, if it be a true seed, or a good seed... it will begin to swell within your breasts; and when you feel these swelling motions, ye will begin to say within yourselves—It must needs be that this is a good seed, or that the word is good, for it beginneth to enlarge my soul; yea, it beginneth to enlighten my understanding, yea, it beginneth to be delicious to me."
This verse beautifully illustrates the transformative power of the scriptures. As we study and apply them, they grow within us, enlightening our minds and souls.
Elder David A. Bednar also emphasized the significance of the scriptures in his talk "The Spirit of Revelation" from April 2011 General Conference. He stated:
"As we read and study the scriptures, we learn that the Holy Ghost speaks to our minds and our hearts. The Holy Ghost can communicate with us individually and uniquely. Thus, every day becomes an experience in receiving revelation."
The constant study of the scriptures invites the Holy Ghost into our lives, enabling us to receive personal revelation. This helps us navigate our daily challenges and leads us on the path of righteousness.
In conclusion, the scriptures are one of the Lord's greatest gifts to us. They provide doctrine, correction, and instruction. They connect us to the Savior’s power, enlighten our understanding, and guide us by the Holy Ghost. My challenge for each of us is to dive deeply and more fervently into our scripture study, allowing their power to reshape and uplift our lives.
About the General Conference

General Conference is more than just a biannual event for members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; it's a sacred opportunity for us to receive guidance, inspiration, and direction from our Church leaders.
The voice of the servants it is the same.
First and foremost, General Conference is a chance for us to hear the voice of the Lord through His chosen prophets and apostles. In Doctrine and Covenants 1:38, the Lord says, "What I the Lord have spoken, I have spoken, and I excuse not myself; and though the heavens and the earth pass away, my word shall not pass away, but shall all be fulfilled, whether by mine own voice or by the voice of my servants, it is the same." By listening to General Conference, we are following the Lord's counsel to heed His servants as if He were speaking directly to us.
Secondly, General Conference provides spiritual nourishment and personal revelation. As we listen to the talks, we can feel the Spirit confirming truths to our hearts and minds. It’s a time when we can receive answers to our personal prayers and concerns. Elder Dieter F. Uchtdorf once said, "General Conference is an opportunity to receive personal revelation as living prophets give counsel and direction." By humbling ourselves and coming prepared with questions, we open the door for the Spirit to teach and guide us.
Another key aspect of General Conference is the unity it brings among members. No matter where we are in the world, we come together as one body of Saints, listening to the same messages and feeling the same Spirit. This shared experience strengthens our unity and reinforces our collective commitment to the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Moreover, the teachings from General Conference help us navigate the complexities of our modern world. The counsel given by our leaders is timely and relevant, addressing the challenges we face today. For example, President Nelson’s emphasis on peacemaking in April 2023 reminded us of the importance of fostering love and understanding in a world often filled with tension and strife. Such guidance helps us live more Christlike lives and be better disciples of the Savior.
A Marvelous Work: Episode 2
This was the second video that they released that seems they're trying to open up some scriptural evidence of the Book of Mormon. If you missed the first episode, you can view it here Greatness of the Evidence | A Marvelous Work | Episode 1
Nephi's Psalm
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28 Awake, my soul! No longer droop in sin. Rejoice, O my heart, and give place no more for the enemy of my soul.29 Do not anger again because of mine enemies. Do not slacken my strength because of mine afflictions.34 O Lord, I have trusted in thee, and I will trust in thee forever. I will not put my trust in the arm of flesh; for I know that cursed is he that putteth his trust in the arm of flesh. Yea, cursed is he that putteth his trust in man or maketh flesh his arm.
I made a commentary about some of the Ensights that I'd learn in the Book of Mormon particularly about Nephi's attitude towards his Family Members.
We all know Nephi's courage during the times of their hardships and we all knew that Nephi saw a vision by the Angel who appeared to him about some of the future events, and one of those was the destruction of his people. He was sad and even felt so down to see their days. And when his father made a blessings before he passed away. He made a declaration about the seed of Laman and Lemuel which he said that -
thou shalt not utterly be destroyed; but in the end thy seed shall be blessed. - 2 Nephi 4:9
Yet, Nephi did never change his value of being a good person that was born in a goodly parents. He knew those days will come and it's not a surprise to see his seed suffer much consequences because of their pride and ignorance, yet Nephi remains steadfast in worshiping the God he knew as he declared in his Psalm. Perhaps Nephi couldn't change the future but hopeful that his words will remain to be remembered to the future sons and daughters of his brethren. He truly is an amazing servant of God who endure much and still remains his faithfulness to the end.
Carved Stone dated Lehi and Ishmael's time.
AI Generated Story: Is it reliable?
Such a interesting story that ever created by an AI. I am not a fan of it though and I don't think AI is perfect as of this days. Perhaps every information will be gathered sooner in some future time but as of now AI shows they're reliable to construct an easy content. And below was the Story that I constructed using an AI technology. See for yourself -
Things That I must do in a relationship with my wife.
I may not be a good husband. |
To my Loving Wife who strive to make a good home. |
- Love and Respect: In Ephesians 5:33, it says, "However, each one of you also must love his wife as he loves himself, and the wife must respect her husband." This verse emphasizes the importance of love and respect in a marriage. It's important to show love and affection to your wife and to treat her with respect.
- Communication: Open and honest communication is vital in any relationship. In Ephesians 4:29, it says, "Do not let any unwholesome talk come out of your mouths, but only what is helpful for building others up according to their needs, that it may benefit those who listen." This verse reminds us to use our words to build each other up and to communicate in a loving and respectful way.
- Sacrificial Love: Jesus taught us about sacrificial love, and this principle applies to our relationships as well. In Ephesians 5:25, it says, "Husbands, love your wives, just as Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her." This verse encourages husbands to love their wives sacrificially, just as Christ loved the church.
- Forgiveness: In any relationship, there will be times when we make mistakes or hurt each other. It's important to practice forgiveness and extend grace to one another. In Colossians 3:13, it says, "Bear with each other and forgive one another if any of you has a grievance against someone. Forgive as the Lord forgave you."
Showing love and respect to your wife involves both actions and attitudes. Here are some practical ways to demonstrate love and respect:
- Love her unconditionally: The Bible teaches us to love our wives unconditionally, just as Christ loves the church. This means loving her regardless of her flaws or shortcomings. Show her love through your words, actions, and gestures of affection.
- Listen to her: Take the time to truly listen to your wife and value her opinions and feelings. Show genuine interest in what she has to say and be attentive to her needs. This demonstrates respect and validates her as an important part of your life.
- Serve and support her: Look for ways to serve and support your wife. Help with household chores, offer assistance when she's overwhelmed, and be her biggest cheerleader. Encourage her dreams and aspirations, and be there to support her in achieving them.
- Communicate with kindness and gentleness: Use your words to build her up and speak to her with kindness and gentleness. Avoid harsh or hurtful language, and be mindful of how you communicate, especially during disagreements. Ephesians 4:29 reminds us to speak words that are helpful and beneficial.
- Show affection: Physical touch and affection are important in a marriage. Show your wife affection through hugs, kisses, and holding hands. Physical touch can communicate love and care in a powerful way.
- Pray for her: Lift your wife up in prayer regularly. Pray for her well-being, her dreams, her challenges, and her spiritual growth. Praying for your wife demonstrates your love and commitment to her.
- Seek her input and involve her in decision-making: Value your wife's opinions and involve her in decision-making processes. This shows respect for her thoughts and ideas and reinforces the importance of teamwork in your relationship.
High Priest after the Order of Melchizedek
Coming Soon!
This has been a common concern about the relationship of Christ Authority after the order Melchizedek.
- How was it that way?
- Was Melchizedek Superior than Christ?
- Who was Melchizedek and How was his Priesthood in different level?
Greatness of the Evidence | A Marvelous Work | Episode 1
One of the Book of Mormon Central Project that was recently released. Most of the evidence were actually in some of my blog pages. I couldn't point out the actual link, but you can search some of it in this blog.
Christlike Attributes
I have Proof the Book of Mormon is False?
Let's dive in -



Obtaining a testimony through the Holy Ghost requires sincere desire, diligent effort, and a willingness to open one's heart to divine guidance. Here are some steps to help cultivate a testimony:
Desire: The first step is to genuinely desire a testimony. We must yearn for the knowledge of truth and be willing to seek it with all our heart.
- Prayer: We must humbly and sincerely pray to our Heavenly Father for guidance and understanding. We must ask for the Holy Ghost to bear witness to the truth of the gospel.
- Study: We must diligently study the scriptures and other sources of gospel truth. This includes pondering the words of prophets, attending church meetings, and seeking out spiritual knowledge.
- Action: We must live by the principles of the gospel and strive to be more Christlike. This includes serving others, obeying the commandments, and developing the fruits of the Spirit.
- Love: Love is the foundation of all spiritual growth. It is a selfless and compassionate concern for the well-being of others.
- Joy: Joy is a deep and abiding happiness that comes from knowing and living the truth. It is a peace that surpasses understanding and is not dependent on external circumstances.
- Peace: Peace is a sense of tranquility and harmony that comes from being at one with God and His will. It is a calmness of spirit that helps us weather life's storms.
- Patience: Patience is the ability to endure trials and difficulties with grace and understanding. It is a willingness to wait upon the Lord and trust in His timing.
- Kindness: Kindness is a gentle and compassionate attitude towards others. It is a willingness to show mercy and forgiveness, even when it is difficult.
John 16:13 says this -
But when he, the Spirit of truth, comes, he will guide you into all the truth. He will not speak on his own; he will speak only what he hears, and he will tell you what is yet to come.
Importance of Work and Grace in Biblical Context
Come Follow Me 2024
This year will start a new series of Come Follow Me program, and by this time we will talk more about the Book of Mormon.
For a short trivia here some record from Church History -
... the title-page of the Book of Mormon is a literal translation, taken from the very last leaf, on the left hand side of the collection or book of plates, which contained the record which has been translated, the language of the whole running the same as all Hebrew writing in general; and that said title page is not by any means a modern composition, either of mine or of any other man who has lived or does live in this generation (Church History 1:71)
And here's the Title Page all about -
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Title Cover of the Book of Mormon |
Family History Program - Botolan Ward
Leaders were here supporting the program with Bishop Rigaspe.
Facebook is Suspending Me For Something I Don't Even Know
Family History Program: Bulawen Saints
Tiny Bible
This tiny Bible was found by my son somewhere in beach side where he tries to get some tiny fisher for a pet although he doesn't know how to take care a sea creatures, still he wanted to have some of it and explore other creatures he never meet.
Family History Program: Liozon Ward
By the Rivers of Babylon
Neil Andi Anderson: Was an Attitude defines a religion?
- Why would the INC Church accept such an attitude?
- Was this teaching also part of INC theology?
- If not. Then what kind of people are they that turn away from Christ's teachings and love?
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Conversation from Job Bautista's Post. |
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His Last Christian Word, as he claimed to be a Christian. Funny how this kind of attitude exists in INC and teaches Goodness in their Fundamental Beliefs. Of course, he's a troll, and every fanatic troll could do that, which simply harms the INC ideology. |
Martin Luther in the Doctrine of Neil Andi Anderson
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Our conversation with Neil Andi Anderson (a member of INC using fake name and account) |
Spiritually-Minded is Life Eternal
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2 Nephi 9:39 O, my beloved brethren, remember the awfulness in transgressing against that Holy God, and also the awfulness of yielding to the enticings of that cunning one. Remember, to be carnally-minded is death, and to be spiritually-minded is life eternal. |
Our Kikay is now a Mother
Neil Andi Anderson: Fail Theology




Our Dog Kikay and her Puppies
Here are some recollections of our puppies. Unfortunately, they did not survive. Some of the individuals who took in the puppies did not provide proper care for them. Despite the fact that they are now just memories, they represent the most cherished moments we have of them. These memories serve as a tribute to the puppies and the love we had for them. While their time with us was short-lived, the impact they had on our lives is everlasting. It is through these memories that we honor their presence and the joy they brought into our lives, even if it was only for a brief period. The bond we shared with these puppies will always hold a special place in our hearts, reminding us of the love and companionship they brought into our lives.



Part 11 - Job Bautista Mischievous Blind Guide
"1 Behold, it came to pass that I, Omni, being commanded by my father, Jarom, that I should write somewhat upon these plates, to preserve our genealogy—2 Wherefore, in my days, I would that ye should know that I fought much with the sword to preserve my people, the Nephites, from falling into the hands of their enemies, the Lamanites. But behold, I of myself am a wicked man, and I have not kept the statutes and the commandments of the Lord as I ought to have done. - Omni 1"
"13 And ye will not have a mind to injure one another, but to live peaceably, and to render to every man according to that which is his due.14 And ye will not suffer your children that they go hungry, or naked; neither will ye suffer that they transgress the laws of God, and fight and quarrel one with another, and serve the devil, who is the master of sin, or who is the evil spirit which hath been spoken of by our fathers, he being an enemy to all righteousness. - Mosiah 4"
Responding a Post: Joseph Smith False Prophecy - Part 1

Here's a Post from one of the critics who simply copied a source from an out-of-context quote and misunderstood the interpretation, everyone who claimed to know a thing, ends up ignorant on the issue. Let's find out -
From the life of Joseph Smith in his address to David W. Patten -
Verily, thus saith the Lord: It is wisdom in my servant David W. Patten, that he settle up all his business as soon as he possibly can, and make a disposition of his merchandise, that he may perform a mission unto me next spring, in company with others, even twelve including himself, to testify of my name and bear glad tidings unto the world.
Joseph Smith, Doctrine & Covenants 114:1, This prophecy was made on April 17, 1838. David W. Patten died in October of 1838 and thus never went on a mission the following spring.
Okay, so first, I want to shorten my comments. There were reasons that this prophecy wasn't fulfilled, and those reasons don't make someone a false prophet.
1. Persecutions were raging - David Patten died a martyr and experienced much persecution even if he needed to go to serve the Lord in some place called for him, but persecution is rising to a different level. He was willing to serve but persecution didn't let him to. Does this mean false prophecy?
2. Situation - When Jonas prophesied about the destruction of Nineveh, but God didn't let it, does that mean he is a false prophet? Of course not, everything has set into its conditions or sometimes situations. Another thing was, that Christ prophesied about his return while a generation of men in his days would not pass away to see him come again, did it happen? No! Was Christ a false prophet? Of course not! There were reasons behind it. I would like to add it soon after I made this article. Anyway, As Christ once said, it's "thy (God's) well". If God sees it doesn't fit that way, then it's all his well be done.
This was a classic criticism that they mostly quote scripture like Deuteronomy 18:22 to find it a failed prophecy but fail to understand the rest of the scriptures just as I gave recently.
When a prophet speaks in the name of the Lord, if the thing does not happen, or come to pass, that is the thing which the Lord has not spoken, but the prophet hath spoken it presumptuously: thou shalt not be afraid of him.- Deuteronomy 18:22
So why was that? Is it all about picking up a ripe cherry while justifying the rest of the context?
More of these articles are in this link below -
How important is education to you?

His Word Ye Shall Receive by M. Russell Ballard
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It is no small thing, my brothers and sisters, to have a prophet of God in our midst. Great and wonderful are the blessings that come into our lives as we listen to the word of the Lord given to us through him. |
Many of us may find ourselves in a similar situation as we make our way through life’s challenging thoroughfares. These are difficult times, and the world’s cultural and sociological landmarks of propriety, honesty, integrity, and political correctness are constantly shifting. Just when we think we know the way to happiness and peace, some new ideology comes along which can lead us down a path that will only heighten our confusion and intensify our despair. At such times, we might well ask, “Is there one clear, unpolluted, unbiased voice that we can always count on? Is there a voice that will always give us clear directions to find our way in today’s troubled world?” The answer is yes. That voice is the voice of the living prophet and apostles.
Infolinks issue
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After I logged in to my info links account thought my blog had been using the program for years. I encountered this message and I can no longer proceed to the main page of Infolinks. Why was that? |
National Family Week 2023
National Family Week Kickoff has already started yesterday. We weren't able to gather in the stake center due to bad weather conditions. So we were expected to do the family week activity this coming week and will be happy to do it with my family.
Treat others with Respect
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This sounds like Evangelical Theology while proclaiming Mormons are dammed. LOL! |
Branch Gathering during a Baptism Program
Pictures that was collected during the baptism of Gavinn their Primary Friend in Bulawen Branch. They were invited with other primary member and even the whole branch, just except me while doing my Office work. 😭
Only God can Judge Me
Only God can Judge me and no one else.
If you think you are good enough to debate me in my standards;
Better think again if you don’t know life.
- Jerry Bustillo
Sacred Homes, Sacred Temple
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Conference Message by Elder Gary E. Stevenson General Conference April 2009 |
During Christ visit on his other sheep or the Nephites and Lamanites nation. Why would the Saviour instruct the people to "Go into" their "Homes" in preparation for the next day of his instruction? Why not in their synagogue or church, or to go to their prophets or Leaders? Perhaps they could receive a good instruction to them, but why Homes? (reference below)
Behold, now it came to pass that when Jesus had spoken these words he looked round about again on the multitude, and he said unto them: Behold, my time is at hand.
2 I perceive that ye are weak, that ye cannot understand all my words which I am commanded of the Father to speak unto you at this time.
3 Therefore, go ye unto your homes, and ponder upon the things which I have said, and ask of the Father, in my name, that ye may understand, and prepare your minds for the morrow, and I come unto you again.
4 But now I go unto the Father, and also to show myself unto the lost tribes of Israel, for they are not lost unto the Father, for he knoweth whither he hath taken them.
3 Nephi 17:1-4
So why Homes? Elder Gary E. Stevenson on the same conference message he says this citing Bible Dictionary under the word Temple (pg. 781) -
Under the definition of “Temple” in the Bible Dictionary, we read the following: “It is the most holy of any place of worship on the earth,” followed by this insightful statement: “Only the home can compare with the temple in sacredness.” For me this suggests a sacred relationship between the temple and the home. Not only can we turn the doors of our homes to the temple, or the house of the Lord; we can make our homes a “house of the Lord.”
Christ knows which place is more holy or sacred than any other. The question is -
- Was Our Homes reverent enough or was it a perfect place to receive God's blessings equal to temple's environment?
Elder Gary E. Stevenson added the same question and he says this -
Wherever your home may be and whatever its configuration, the application of eternal gospel principles within its walls is universal. Let’s begin. Imagine that you are opening your front door and walking inside your home. What do you see, and how do you feel? Is it a place of love, peace, and refuge from the world, as is the temple? Is it clean and orderly? As you walk through the rooms of your home, do you see uplifting images which include appropriate pictures of the temple and the Savior? Is your bedroom or sleeping area a place for personal prayer? Is your gathering area or kitchen a place where food is prepared and enjoyed together, allowing uplifting conversation and family time? Are scriptures found in a room where the family can study, pray, and learn together? Can you find your personal gospel study space? Does the music you hear or the entertainment you see, online or otherwise, offend the Spirit? Is the conversation uplifting and without contention? That concludes our tour. Perhaps you, as I, found a few spots that need some “home improvement”—hopefully not an “extreme home makeover.”
Whether our living space is large or small, humble or extravagant, there is a place for each of these gospel priorities in each of our homes.
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Thank you for visiting my article and have a Great Day. This is a re-emphasize post on my last article about "Why Home?"
Teaching in the Savior’s Way: Love Those You Teach
Everything the Savior did throughout His earthly ministry was motivated by love—His love for His Father and His love for all of us. Through the power of the Holy Ghost, we can be filled with this same love as we strive to be true followers of Christ (see John 13:34–35; Moroni 7:48; 8:26). With Christlike love in our hearts, we will seek every possible way to help others learn of Christ and come unto Him. Love will be the reason and motivation for our teaching.
Handbook 2: Administering the Church [2010], 5.5.4
Ministering and it's aftermath
Palauig Ward Conference: Afterwards
Random Picture: A fish in a bowl
The other day, as I got home from work, I saw this fish in a bowl and Jasher said that he caught it where he used to find fish in some other places he used to play with, and he told me that he got it while exploring other sea creatures. So I took a picture of it for reference 'cause he planned to eat it.
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He caught some for his Dinner. |
Random Pictures: Missionary days
To our Dearest Friend: Sting of Death no More
51 Behold, I shew you a mystery; We shall not all sleep, but we shall all be changed,52 In a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trump: for the trumpet shall sound, and the dead shall be raised incorruptible, and we shall be changed.53 For this corruptible must put on incorruption, and this mortal must put on immortality.54 So when this corruptible shall have put on incorruption, and this mortal shall have put on immortality, then shall be brought to pass the saying that is written, Death is swallowed up in victory.55 O death, where is thy sting? O grave, where is thy victory?56 The sting of death is sin; and the strength of sin is the law.57 But thanks be to God, which giveth us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.58 Therefore, my beloved brethren, be ye steadfast, unmoveable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, forasmuch as ye know that your labour is not in vain in the Lord.
- 1 Corinthians 15:51-58
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Doors of Death by Russell M. Nelson April 1992 General Conference |
Christianity is all about?
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From The American Travail by Mark E. Petersen |
A hammer can never be a hammer if it doesn't serves it's purpose. Likewise a nail can never be a nail if it's not nailed or hammered. A Christian will never be a Christian if they're not acting as one. - Gerardo Terrana (Mabolo Ward, Cebu City Philippines Stake)
'til this day, this reminds me of what I am, and my purpose.
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Geraldo (Gerry) Terana and his wife |
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And Nothing Shall Offend Them
From General Conference Message, October 2006, ”And Nothing Shall Offend Them” by Elder David A. Bednar of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles -
When we believe or say we have been offended, we usually mean we feel insulted, mistreated, snubbed, or disrespected. And certainly clumsy, embarrassing, unprincipled, and mean-spirited things do occur in our interactions with other people that would allow us to take offense. However, it ultimately is impossible for another person to offend you or to offend me. Indeed, believing that another person offended us is fundamentally false. To be offended is a choice we make; it is not a condition inflicted or imposed upon us by someone or something else.
You and I cannot control the intentions or behavior of other people. However, we do determine how we will act. Please remember that you and I are agents endowed with moral agency, and we can choose not to be offended.
He then refer to the Book of Mormon and one of the Story of Captain Moroni asking for assistance from Pahoran as the chief Governor of that time, but haven't heard a response of his request.
During a perilous period of war, an exchange of letters occurred between Moroni, the captain of the Nephite armies, and Pahoran, the chief judge and governor of the land. Moroni, whose army was suffering because of inadequate support from the government, wrote to Pahoran “by the way of condemnation” (Alma 60:2) and harshly accused him of thoughtlessness, slothfulness, and neglect. Pahoran might easily have resented Moroni and his message, but he chose not to take offense. Pahoran responded compassionately and described a rebellion against the government about which Moroni was not aware. And then he responded, “Behold, I say unto you, Moroni, that I do not joy in your great afflictions, yea, it grieves my soul. … And now, in your epistle you have censured me, but it mattereth not; I am not angry, but do rejoice in the greatness of your heart” (Alma 61:2, 9).
Moroni received a Letter from Pahoran |
Pahoran didn't choose to be offended, though, during those hard times of trouble and life-threatening days, he kept himself calm and humble. Elder Bednar added -
One of the greatest indicators of our own spiritual maturity is revealed in how we respond to the weaknesses, the inexperience, and the potentially offensive actions of others. A thing, an event, or an expression may be offensive, but you and I can choose not to be offended—and to say with Pahoran, “it mattereth not.”
Thank you for taking time in this article.
Jerry N. Bustillo
Threat of Moral Decay
Threat of Moral Decay
President Nathan Eldon TannerSecond Counselor in the First Presidency
N. Eldon Tanner, Conference Report, April 1965, pp. 18-22
It was a great blessing indeed to have our beloved leader and prophet, President David O. McKay, with us this morning and to be inspired by his message so beautifully read by his son Robert. His spirit and blessings are with us this afternoon. He is presiding. This conference is being conducted under his direction, as he watches our proceedings over television at home. Our hearts go out to him, and we pray that God's choicest blessings may attend him always.
Brethren and sisters, it is with a deep feeling of humility and heavy responsibility that I stand before you this afternoon, and I sincerely pray that the Spirit and blessings of the Lord will attend and direct our thinking at this time.
I wish to congratulate the choir on their lovely singing and to express my appreciation for the beautiful prayers and the inspiring talks given by the brethren during the first session of our conference this morning.
On behalf of the First Presidency I bring greetings and blessings to all assembled in this historic Tabernacle this afternoon and to our radio and television audiences everywhere.
Gratitude for Many Blessings
My heart is full of gratitude for the many blessings I enjoy. I am grateful that I live in this land of peace and plenty, opportunity and freedom; for my membership in this Church, for the knowledge I have, a knowledge beyond doubt or question, that God is a personal God, that he lives, and that he so loved the world that he gave his Only Begotten Son for you and me, that whosoever believeth in him shall not perish but have everlasting life John 3:16 Yes. I know as I know I live, and as Peter also knew when he answered Jesus: "Thou art the Christ, the Son of the living God" Matt. 16:16
I am so thankful for my wife and family, for my progenitors, for my grandchildren, my friends and associates, for the health and strength that my family and I and all of us enjoy; also, that my family and I can kneel down and pray to a personal God who we know is interested in us, who will hear and answer our prayers, who has given us the gospel which, if lived, will lead to immortality and eternal life. What a strength it is to know that we are God's spirit children, that we are made in his image, and that we can go with our problems to him as our Father in heaven.
Many times have I expressed my gratitude to my Heavenly Father that my forefathers had such a belief in God and such a determination to worship and serve him according to the dictates of their own conscience and without restrictions that they were prepared to give up everything they had and leave their native land and come with the Pilgrims in the Mayflower to this great land where they could enjoy that freedom of worship. Though they suffered many hardships, the rigors of cold and starvation and influenza from which more than half of them lost their lives, the survivors thanked God for the privilege of religious freedom, which to them was sufficient reward for all the untold suffering through which they had come.
Let us never forget that these freedoms which we enjoy, the blessings and comforts and ideals which are ours, as well as the progress which has been made in every field of endeavor, have been gained by the sacrifice, the pain, tears, and agony of some souls who had every reason to be discouraged but who had faith in God and fought on to victory.
Gratitude for Faith and Courage of Ancestors
Again here and now I wish to express my appreciation to my Heavenly Father for the fact that my great-great-grandfather, John Tanner, and his son, Nathan, and their families had the faith and courage to join The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints shortly after it was organized, and when it was so unpopular.
The records which we have tell us that they were honest, honorable, upright, and God-fearing men; that they were good citizens; that they were interested in their community; and that they believed in and served God as they understood. Though they had read and studied the Bible and believed that it was the word of God, they were confused because of the teaching of the different churches that God was an incorporeal being with no material body, parts, or passions. In fact, as Paul told the Athenians, many were then, as they are today, ignorantly worshiping an unknown God, or denying him entirely (see Acts 17:23-31
However, when he heard the message of two Mormon missionaries that God the Father and his Son Jesus Christ were living personages and that they had appeared to the young boy Joseph Smith when he went into the grove to pray, as Christ had appeared to Paul, John Tanner believed them. And when he was told of the restoration of the priesthood and that God had spoken to man again and had chosen an individual, Joseph Smith, as a prophet, seer, revelator, and translator by whom the Book of Mormon had been translated, he knew that this was true. It brought joy and satisfaction to his soul and brought renewed faith and hope when he realized that the true and everlasting gospel in its fulness had been restored to the world.
How grateful I am that his faith in God and his understanding of the gospel and his desire to serve God and keep his commandments were so great that he and his family did not hesitate to join the Church and go through all the persecutions that the Saints endured at that time. They, with thousands of others, were driven out of their homes and, leaving everything they had, were driven west across the plains to the Rocky Mountains to this the Great Salt Lake Valley, where they could enjoy freedom of worship for which they had sacrificed so much.
Testimony of Truth
As a result I have been taught since my youth to have complete faith in God the Eternal Father and in his Son Jesus Christ and in the Holy Ghost and to realize that Christ gave his life for us and was resurrected, literally resurrected, and through his atonement we will all be resurrected, and that all mankind may be saved by obedience to the laws and ordinances of the gospel A of F 1:3
I wish to bear my testimony, too, that I know that God speaks to his people today through a prophet as he has done in the different dispensations of which the Bible and the Book of Mormon bear witness so clearly. I cannot express in words my deep appreciation for the privilege I have of associating so closely with his Prophet David O. McKay who leads the Church today under divine guidance.
It is a great opportunity, privilege, and blessing to be able to dedicate my time and efforts entirely to sustaining him as a prophet of God in the service of our Maker and of our fellow men and of working so closely with these devoted General Authorities to whom you have listened and to whom you will listen in this conference.
Prayer for Wisdom and Guidance
I pray that God will give us wisdom and direct our efforts as we endeavor to lead the people in the paths of truth and righteousness. We are greatly concerned about conditions in the world today, particularly the evils and temptations facing our youth. We realize that the great threat of the future today is the decay of spiritual, moral, and family life.
Awful Specter of Crime
It is alarming to see how crime is increasing throughout the whole of the United States and, for that matter, throughout the world. In the USA there was an increase in 1964 over 1963 of 250,000 serious crimes that were reported by the agencies. And the statistics as issued by J. Edgar Hoover, Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, show that in a city the size of Salt Lake City the increase in crime was up from 12 to 17 percent. There was 17 percent more murder, 14 percent more forcible rape, and 17 percent more robbery in 1964 than in 1963.
Appalling World Conditions
Conditions in the world are appalling. We have men who from the pulpit are questioning the divinity of Jesus Christ. They do not understand the kind of God they worship, and people everywhere have lost their faith and don't know where to turn. Also it is shocking indeed to read the articles appearing in the magazines and papers today on the question of morality. One can hardly believe what he reads.
In order to make clear and to leave no doubt as to what I mean I shall refer to statements that have appeared in books and magazines and have been attributed to university professors, chaplains, and psychiatrists, many of which seem to challenge Christianity's basic teachings against fornication and adultery.
A new morality is being advocated which proposes an ethic based on love rather than law in which the ultimate criterion for right and wrong is not divine command but the individual's subjective perception of what is good for himself and his neighbor in each given situation.
Some maintain no sexual relationship should be absolutely condemned by the church. Others claim that moral conduct is the sole concern and responsibility of the individual. Some argue that man is free to change occupations, homes, states, or countries and ask why he should not be free to change married partners.
We all realize and are most thankful that these views are not generally accepted and, in fact, are strongly opposed by most people. Dr. Norman Vincent Peale in commenting on the alarming new line on morals says: "For my part, I have had too much experience with raw human nature to believe you can scale down moral standards in any area and not reap a whirlwind of broken lives." ("The Alarming New Line on Morals," Deseret News, February 26, 1965. Permission granted by Norman Vincent Peale.)
And as Paul admonished the Galatians: "Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap.
"For he that soweth to his flesh shall of the flesh reap corruption; but he that soweth to the Spirit shall of the Spirit reap life everlasting" Gal. 6:7-8
Dr. Peale goes on to say, "The sophisticated-intellectual hue and cry that we must get rid of the old sense of guilt is less than impressive. Guilt can be a pretty healthy deterrent that puts the fear of God into people, stiffening their moral sense and motivating them to live right." (Peale, op. cit.)
He then asks the question: "Should the church still teach a high standard of personal morals?" and answers, "It may shock you even to have the question raised, but unfortunately a few ministers are verging toward a permissiveness that disturbs a lot of thoughtful people. The effort seemingly is to keep the church somewhat in line with paganistic viewpoints in an effort, I suppose, to maintain an influential rapport with these elements. The policy seems to equate Christian morality with worldly morality rather than the maintenance of a system of moral absolutes. In effect, the new permissive policy seems to reduce Christianity to the world rather than to employ the tougher and more skillful strategy of bringing the world up to Christianity." (Idem. Italics added.)
World Perishing by Reason of Folly and Defiance of God's Laws
Imagine young people in our schools and universities who have not been taught in their homes or in their churches an unwavering faith in God and the importance of good, clean, moral living having to face this kind of thinking and temptations and evil that is found throughout the world today. This must be shocking to the parents who realize that such things are going on. There is a very serious and great danger, however, and that is that many, many of our parents do not realize, nor will they believe, that these are the conditions in the world today and therefore seem to be prepared to let nature take its course.
Where are we going? What is the matter with the world? How different are we from, and how rapidly are we approaching, the pattern of life which caused the downfall of Rome? This was forcibly brought to the attention of me and all who listened to Dr. Charles Habib Malik of Lebanon, professor of philosophy at the American University of Beirut. He was president of the United Nations General Assembly in 1958-59. In his message he said to all Americans:
"The world is turning its back on you because you are turning your back on yourself. Do not turn from the basics that have made America great—an abiding faith in God and in the dignity of man, created in the image of God." (Cited by Wendell J. Ashton, "Weakness through Strength," back page, The Instructor, January 1965.) He appealed to America and the world not to let the power of material wealth and learning corrode because of a diminishing faith in God. Imagine this having to come from a man from Lebanon or from any other country!
World Can Save Itself by Honoring God's Laws
It is true that all through history the ignoring of the laws of God leads to the ignoring and defying of all law. The scriptures and history teach us that man cannot continue to deny God and ignore his laws and expect to prosper. And as William Penn so aptly said: "Those who are not governed by God will be ruled by tyrants." No one can deny that the Sermon on the Mount, the Ten Commandments, and all of the teachings of the gospel of Jesus Christ offer a better way of life and if lived, bring greater joy, success, love, prosperity, and peace to all and lead to immortality and eternal life.
Gratitude for Allies of God. Their Devotion and Dedication
We greatly appreciate and wish to express our wholehearted support to all who are engaged in the fight against evil, and we want you to know that the Church of Jesus Christ is determined to do all in its power through its auxiliary organizations, its priesthood quorums, its missionary program, and through the families of the Church to uphold righteousness and live and teach the fundamental principles of the gospel, which is the plan of life and salvation.
We greatly appreciate the thousands and thousands of individuals throughout the Church who are prepared to accept office and responsibility in the Church and faithfully live the gospel and teach it to all who will listen, and also to the hundreds of thousands of parents everywhere who are endeavoring to live and teach a faith in God and the principles of right living to their families.
Fortify Solidarity of Families with Home Evening Programs
My wife and I have been thrilled during the lasts month or so to receive letters from two of our daughters and a phone call from another saying how pleased they are and thankful for the program which helps in teaching the gospel and right living in their Family Home Evening once every week. Here they gather their children around them and teach them the plan of salvation, realizing that parents having children in Zion are commanded to teach them to understand the doctrines of repentance, faith in Christ the Son of the Living God, and of baptism and the gift of the Holy Ghost by the laying on of hands D&C 68:25
Also, it gives them an opportunity to get better acquainted with their children, to know what they are thinking, and to let the children know what the parents are thinking, what they believe, and what is right. And the children really enjoy it. They are taught that we are the children of God and that as his children we have that spark of divinity in us which makes it possible for us to reach immortal heights by living according to the teachings of the gospel of his Son Jesus Christ.
It is encouraging to know that my grandchildren, twenty-four of them, are being taught to pray to God and thank him for his many blessings and ask for his guidance and strength from day to day, to have faith in him, to realize that they have a purpose in life, and that the principles taught by Jesus Christ are the principles by which we must govern our lives. Where can you find a lovelier sight than a family kneeling together in prayer to their Father in heaven in the full knowledge that he can and will hear and answer their prayers?
Families throughout the Church are being taught these things, and they are taught to be honest, true, chaste, benevolent, virtuous, and to do good to all men. They are also taught that if there is anything virtuous, lovely, or of good report or praiseworthy, to seek after these things A of F 1:13 and that to meet the evils and temptations in the world today we must have faith in God and live according to the principles of the gospel as taught by Jesus Christ.
May we all have the vision, the faith, and the courage to so order our lives, I humbly pray in the name of Jesus Christ. Amen.
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