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Mormons--The Church Of The Latter Day Saints

 

     

 


                                                                                                             

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Basics of Latter Day Saints/Mormon/Mormonism  
 
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Keep in mind that this is written of the teachings of the main body of the Mormon Church.  Each person may have a very different experience within Mormonism.

Mormonism differs from Biblical Christianity as follows:

The main question to ask a Mormon is this: Is Jesus sufficient for salvation or must you earn your salvation?

Salvation is considered to be through works rather than salvation to good works and freedom from sin.  

Mormons worship three gods rather than the trinity of one God and three persons. They, in fact, believe in many gods.

The Mormon goal is to become a god in the same way as their gods are gods, as opposed to becoming a child of God through accepting Jesus' salvation and then having God change our hearts.

"I wish to declare I have always and in all congregations when I have preached on the subject of Deity, it has been the plurality of Gods." ~ Joseph Smith

Baptism on behalf of the dead, perhaps a misunderstanding of 1 Corinthians 15:29.

There are many similarities between Biblical Christianity and Mormonism, but the differences are deadly.  

Christianity is based on Jesus Christ, the Living Christ, Who reveals Himself to the Christian on an ongoing basis.  Believer's have the supernatural trust that is a gift from God.  By this trust, we see Jesus and hear His Voice.  It is Jesus Himself who reveals to us that the Bible is His Word, His Utterance.  And it is Jesus Himself Who speaks to us through His Word.   Jesus speaks to us through many different means: Scripture, intuition, bringing Scripture to our remembrance, apostles, prophets, etc.  When God speaks to us, faith comes and with faith comes a vision of hope.  This vision shows us who we are in Christ in an ever-more-clear understanding.  When God speaks, He instructs us what to think, what to say, and what to do.  Then, He does the work through us by His grace, His free gift of righteousness.  This righteousness of God in us is the moving of the Holy Spirit that transfigures us from glory to glory to be like Jesus, killing our fleshly nature and causing Christ to be more fully formed in us.  And this death to self, to the old adamic sin nature, and building up of Christ is the very thing that redeems us, sets us free from slavery to the fleshly nature, to Satan, to the pressures of the world, and to death.  Mormonism also claims to be based on revelation that was given to Joseph Smith, and Mormons tend to report that they have miraculous experiences of revelation in their personal lives.  Keep in mind that as Christ reveals Himself and leads those who truly seek Him, demons also are able to make themselves appear as angels of light and able to give guidance.  Many cults use spirit guides, which are simply demons.  Any Mormon who continues to seek the real Jesus will find Him eventually.  (some caveats about hearing God's Voice)

Some have suggested that, with just a few tweaks to the walk with Jesus, it could come into total compatibility with Latter Day Saints/Mormon/Mormonism (among other religions). The little tweaks, however, amount to the follower of Christ ceasing from following Christ and instead following Latter Day Saints/Mormon/Mormonism. God's plan for this hour is not to make all religions and philosophies get along. His plan is to have a people, a remnant company, who continue to discover Him, to walk with Him until they come into perfect unity of the faith and of the knowledge of the Son of God to one totally complete man (the Body of Christ and the Head, Jesus), to the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ.

In contrast to Latter Day Saints/Mormon/Mormonism, followers of Christ receive Jesus Christ as the only Creator of the ENTIRE Universe, the God Who created them and their only Savior from bondage to sin. At the same time His love for those who have been deceived by Latter Day Saints/Mormon/Mormonism compels God to speak to them daily through His creation and through other means; they will not listen to Him. You know that you were created for more than you are experiencing. If you continue to think like you always thought, you will continue to get what you always got. Is it enough? Read more. Read even more.  

Latter Day Saints/Mormon/Mormonism's Worldview of a Supreme Being  
 
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Mormons see God as an exalted man with a physical body of flesh and bone who was a normal man in a previous existence. They see God the Father as one god, Jesus as another, and the Holy Spirit as another.

In direct conflict with the teachings of Latter Day Saints/Mormon/Mormonism, there is one triune God, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit in perfect unity yet distinct persons within that unity.  There are not many gods.   God is creator of the universe and everything in it.  He is all-present, all-knowing, all-powerful. All that is good comes from God. Jesus is God. The Father is God. The Holy Spirit is God. They are three persons and one God.  

Unlike the teachings of Latter Day Saints/Mormon/Mormonism, walking with Jesus is based on the God of the Bible. The Bible speaks of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. The full name of Jesus is Lord, Jesus, Christ. Lord refers to the Father. Jesus said, if you have seen me, you have seen the Father. Jesus means savior, because He came to save us from our sins. God Himself paid our price for us that His holy righteousness would be fulfilled and so that He could restore us to Himself. Christ is a synonym for Messiah or Anointed One. Christ will always be the only Anointed One. The Anointing Oil is a type of the Holy Spirit. The word, trinity, is not in the Bible, but the three persons of the trinity are very plain throughout the Bible. Christians have an ongoing experience with the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. This is what it means to be a Christian. Whoever will may come.  

Another difference between following Christ and the teachings of Latter Day Saints/Mormon/Mormonism, following Christ is based on knowing Jesus personally. Christians believe Jesus when He tells them that it is in Him alone that they can find life, peace, joy, fulfillment, love, righteousness, and every other good thing. They believe Jesus when He tells them that rejecting Him as their one and only God is the most serious sin that could be committed--the sin against the first commandment.  

One more difference between the teachings of Latter Day Saints/Mormon/Mormonism and following Jesus is that walking in this Way would make no sense at all if Jesus were not God.  

Another incompatibility with the teachings of Latter Day Saints/Mormon/Mormonism is this: a called-out person's life is all about a relationship with God. This relationship is very close and personal. It is a relationship of submission to the Holy Spirit. The human mind was never created to be operated without the Anointing of the Holy Spirit flowing through it with the human mind in complete submission. The same is true of the body. Spiritual death is defined as a condition where the human spirit, mind, or body is not in complete submission to the Holy Spirit.  

Biblical Christianity's Teachings on God: The Only God is triune, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. He is all-powerful, all-knowing, everywhere-present, and has always existed.  

No person can find purpose or meaning in life or be fulfilled outside of a relationship with God. God is love and wants a personal relationship with every person.  
Latter Day Saints/Mormon/Mormonism's Worldview of Jesus  
 
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Mormons see Jesus as a created being, the spiritual and physical offspring of God by normal procreation, having had a previous existence as God's spirit-child along with his supposed brother, Lucifer, and his other siblings, all other people.

In divergence from the teachings of Latter Day Saints/Mormon/Mormonism, called-out followers of Jesus know by revelation that Jesus is God. God is One, yet God is plural. There are three persons in One God. The unity between the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit is beyond what the human mind can comprehend. Jesus, Son of God, one person of the one triune God, so joined to the Father that His name is Father, yet in submission to the Father. He is Savior, Lord, and Anointed one (Christ). Eternal God and incarnated as man. In him is hidden all knowledge. Without Him, we can do nothing. He lives in the hearts of those who have received His redemption and gives them strength to endure all things and walk in holiness. Jesus is the Truth, and the Bible testifies of Him. If you have Jesus, then you have the Father. If you don't have Jesus, then you don't have the Father. Jesus is wisdom, and without Him, there is no wisdom. In the same way, God is love, so Jesus is love. He is peace. He is joy. All knowledge is hidden in Him.  

The diametrically opposite to the teachings of Latter Day Saints/Mormon/Mormonism is the revelation that Jesus as the one and only unique Son of God Who is bringing many sons into glory.  There are not many gods out there all having sons.  Christianity is based on knowing Jesus personally. Christians believe Jesus when He tells them that it is in Him alone that they can find life, peace, joy, fulfillment, love, righteousness, and every other good thing. They believe Jesus when He tells them that rejecting Him as their one and only God is the most serious sin that could be committed--the sin against the first commandment. Jesus said: He that heareth you heareth me; and he that despiseth you despiseth me; and he that despiseth me despiseth him that sent me. Luke 10:16 Jesus saith to him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh to the Father, but by me. John 14:6  

Unlike Latter Day Saints/Mormon/Mormonism, True Christianity is not a religion but rather a living experience with the living Jesus. It is a moment-by-moment experience of the Holy Spirit (the Spirit of Christ) guiding and directing the Christian and the Christian either contending with God or submitting to the Holy Spirit. If the Christian contends, he or she becomes less mature in Christ. If the Christian submits, he or she has actually simply entered into the sabbath rest to let God do His work through them. When a Christian submits, faith comes. Faith is supernatural belief that God will do what He has just led the Christian to do. At that moment, the Christian has access into the grace of God, which is God's free gift. Righteousness is the free gift of God and the righteousness of God then flows to the Christian. If the Christian will submit his or her members to the Spirit of God, then God does His righteousness through the Christian. The Christian does the work, yet it is not the Christian but Christ in the Christian doing the work. When God does His righteousness through the Christian, this plants holy seed into the heart of the Christian. The old sinful person, the flesh dies a little bit each time. The Christ within is built up. This holy seed grows in the heart and brings more fruit, which, in turn, plants more holy seed. At the same time, the Christian is set free from sin in some measure--this is the meaning of the word, redemption. This is the relationship that God desires to have with every person. This process proceeds through the Body of Christ. Each member of the Body of Christ, each Christian, is a manifestation of the living Christ in the Earth. Each member is being fitted for a specific place of service within this Body, and the Body of Christ continues to grow until the full manifestation of the sons of God takes place at the end of the age.  

In stark dissimilarity to Latter Day Saints/Mormon/Mormonism, true Christianity depends on the revelation that Jesus is God. Only God could pay the price for the sin of every person who ever lived or will live. A Christian's life is all about a relationship with the One Almighty Creator God, the God Who is Love. This relationship is very close and personal. It is a relationship of submission to the Holy Spirit. The human mind was never created to be operated without the Anointing of the Holy Spirit flowing through it with the human mind in complete submission. The same is true of the body. Spiritual death is defined as a condition where the human spirit, mind, or body is not in complete submission to the Holy Spirit.  

As the opposite of the teachings of Latter Day Saints/Mormon/Mormonism as light is to darkness, God has revealed that He is a loving forgiving, but totally righteous, God. Christians have been forgiven for their sins because of the blood of Jesus. Jesus paid the price of the sins of every person. The Christian is required to see reality, that is, to have the humility to realize that they have fallen short of the glory of God and that they need the Savior to deliver them. And Christians no longer are forced to continually obey their own flesh so that even their own self-righteousness is as filthy rags. Christians can yield to the Holy Spirit and allow God to do His righteousness through them. God does not force Christians to yield, however. Many Christians are born again and remain as babes in Christ, but they will not be found among the faithful. Some Christians attempt in vain to establish their own righteousness, a self-righteousness, and so they are unable to receive the free gift of righteousness that comes from the throne of God, but they will not be found among the faithful. If Christians willingly abandon their self-righteousness and self-dependence and believe God rather than their own understanding, and if they stop contending against Jesus but rather accept Him and His free gift, then God will totally deliver them at the end of this present age. If a Christian dies in the meantime, they are together with Christ in glory and they join that great cloud of witnesses who have been faithful but have not yet obtained the promise.  

Another thing that separates those who have been called out to follow Jesus from the teachings of Latter Day Saints/Mormon/Mormonism is that those who receive God's salvation are saved by grace through faith in Jesus Christ. Christians know that they have received the free gift (grace) of forgiveness of sins. Christians can know that they are going to heaven because of the goodness of God. All that is required is that a person not reject the free gift.  

Latter Day Saints/Mormon/Mormonism's Worldview of the Works of Jesus  
 
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 Mormons see Jesus' death sealing immortality for all no matter what, but to be totally glorified, each person must complete his or her own salvation with works.

An additional fact that is contradictory to the teachings of Latter Day Saints/Mormon/Mormonism is that Jesus lived a holy life without sin, died as a substitution for us, descended into hell and rose again in three days, and ascended into Heaven to save us from sin, death, and the power of Satan. He conquered sin, sickness and death on the cross.  

In sharp contrast to the teachings of Latter Day Saints/Mormon/Mormonism, Jesus now sits at the right hand of the Father interceding for us. He is the only source of forgiveness or access to the Father. Those who don't except His work are not accepting the Father and are dooming themselves to judgment.  

Unlike the teachings of Latter Day Saints/Mormon/Mormonism, Jesus works in the lives of believers, helping us to apply and take advantage of His victory in our lives through the Holy Spirit and helping us to grow in Christ.  

Another distinction between the teachings of Latter Day Saints/Mormon/Mormonism and the teachings of the Holy Spirit: Jesus Christ will, in God's appointed time, return to the earth to raise the dead, judge and rule over the nations with His Church, the Body of Christ, in His everlasting Kingdom.  

Latter Day Saints/Mormon/Mormonism's Worldview of Authority  
 
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 Mormons somewhat accept the Bible, but claim that there are errors in the Bible that need to be corrected. They also accept the Book of Mormon, Doctrine and Covenants, Pearl of Great Price, and the revelations of the Mormon prophets.

Contrary to the teachings of Latter Day Saints/Mormon/Mormonism, the Bible (Old & New Testaments) as revealed to the hearts and minds of believers by the power of the Spirit but not by the corrupt natural human mind, is the unique, revealed, factual, accurate, & inspired Word of God, the sole authoritative writing for faith & practice.  

A dissimilarity to the claimed authority of Latter Day Saints/Mormon/Mormonism is that the teachings of the Bible have been shown to be absolutely accurate in every way by every test possible.  

Unlike the teachings of Latter Day Saints/Mormon/Mormonism, God speaks directly through the Bible, creation, the conscience, and other believers. When God speaks, He never conflicts with his revealed Word in the Bible and never conflicts with His creation.  

Another way that God's revelation is unlike the teachings of Latter Day Saints/Mormon/Mormonism: God reveals and gives the interpretation of Scripture. God forbids any human speculation, imagination, assumption, presumption, presupposition, rationalization, or anything else that adds to or takes from Scripture. The Scripture is very clear in stating that the human mind is evil, deceptive, and untrustworthy to the point that our own minds can deceive us. The battle is for the mind with Satan and the flesh on the one side and the Holy Spirit joined to the redeemed human spirit on the other side.  

The teachings of Latter Day Saints/Mormon/Mormonism do not agree with the revelation that the church, as it is defined in the Bible, has authority. The human-designed deviations from the Scriptural church dilute this authority. Within the church, there are gifts, offices, and ministries, all of whom have a Bible-defined authority. Scripture defines those who have authority to receive the interpretation of the Bible and administer doctrine to the church.  

There is a disparity with the teachings of Latter Day Saints/Mormon/Mormonism in that God has declared that there is one and only one truth. Truth is not relative but it is very precise and tangible. Truth is found in Jesus Christ. Whatever God has not revealed and led in is sin. Each Christian, and also every unsaved person, is responsible to find God through Jesus Christ. Whoever seeks Him does find Him. He does speak to them. While the Bible has definitive truth, the Bible is not God. God must reveal the meaning of the Bible to His people. His primary authority for interpreting the Bible is through apostles. Because of the spiritual war that is currently raging, Satan introduces counterfeits of every reality, so Satan introduces false apostles. However, God assures us that we can know the difference by the Spirit of God. The false apostles will give themselves away by their works.  

Latter Day Saints/Mormon/Mormonism's Worldview of a Humanity  
 
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 Mormons see all human beings as preexisting spiritual offsprings of God, basically good, and gods in embryo form.

A polarizing teaching of Latter Day Saints/Mormon/Mormonism is in conflict with the revelation that men and women were created by God, and that, at the time of their creation, they were good--as was everything else. At that time, God set man in authority over the rest of creation.  

In comparison to the teachings of Latter Day Saints/Mormon/Mormonism, the followers of Christ realize that they were created to be joined to Jesus Christ, to have a continual flow of the Anointing of His Holy Spirit through them so that the Spirit will continually lead them and the Creator will do His work through them.  

Another way that God's revelation diverges from the teachings of Latter Day Saints/Mormon/Mormonism is that the followers of Christ know that man obeyed Satan and became servant of Satan, and in this way, brought all creation under the control of Satan, so humans, in their natural state, are totally corrupted and in slavery to Satan and sin. This fall into sin separated man from God. Outside of the salvation that God has given through Christ, there is no hope for any person to do righteousness. Humanity is lost in sin and the result is death. The mind of man has been corrupted by the fall and is deceitful and desperately wicked. Each person is a trinity, body, soul, and spirit, and is dead to God, body, soul, and spirit, unless joined to God through trusting in the work of Jesus.  

Here is a further disagreement with the teachings of Latter Day Saints/Mormon/Mormonism--the followers of Christ are set free from slavery to their own desires. God is working with followers of Christ through faith to untangle many lies that come from the father of all lies. If they listen, God will set them completely free, that is, redeem them. Those who are following Christ are redeemed in their spirits, having a close relationship with the Holy Spirit as they worship in spirit and in truth. The current battle is to redeem the mind. The final redemption will the redemption of the body spoken of in Romans and 1 Corinthians.  

Another way to distinguish between the teachings of Latter Day Saints/Mormon/Mormonism the revelation of the Bible is the fact that the Bible teaches that man (and woman) is a three-part entity, spirit, soul, and body. The soul is the mind, life, and heart--these are synonyms. The human spirit and the human soul were never created to operate outside of a union with God. Jesus prayed for this union when He prayed, "I pray that they all may be one..."  

Latter Day Saints/Mormon/Mormonism has teachings that conflict with the fact that man is appointed once to die and after this the judgment--and so Christ died for every man.  

The teachings of Christ and the teachings of Latter Day Saints/Mormon/Mormonism are dissimilar in that the followers of Christ were created to walk from glory to every-increasing glory by the Spirit of God. Actually, every person was created for this purpose. In this age, some are disobedient to that call.  

Followers of Christ have been the power behind the English and the U.S. movements to abolish slavery. Biblical Christianity has no place for the concept of races. We are all descendents of Adam. All of humanity is one race. Among the descendents of Adam, those who are born again have been born into the family of God. All who have not been born again have chosen to remain true to their father, Satan. Each person makes this choice. All are free to choose to come into God's family by putting their faith in Jesus and committing themselves to Him.  

True Christianity respects women and does not make them a lesser creation.  

Latter Day Saints/Mormon/Mormonism's Worldview of the Human Problem  
 
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 The Mormon view of sin is disobedience to Mormon teachings. Some of these teachings are similar to Biblical teachings, but many of them are not.

The problem is sin. Sin is anything that is not done in response to the leading of God, that is not done by God's miraculous righteousness working through us, or both. In the Garden of Eden, this took the form of Eve believing and obeying the serpent rather than God. In other words, whenever a man or woman sets out to establish their own righteousness, this is sin.    
   
Sin is human will that is not in submission to God's will. All sin is a lack of love, because God is love. All righteousness is a free gift from God. Those who reject Jesus do so because they don't want the righteousness of God. When the law is understood, with it's many just and holy commandments, it is the manifestation of God in His people. This active work of sin has continued in all of mankind until today.    
   
Unlike the teachings of Latter Day Saints/Mormon/Mormonism, The Bible teaches that human beings are sold into sin, slaves of Satan and must be bought back out of slavery by the blood of Christ. Christians are fully aware of the totally lost condition of all human beings, the inability of human beings to do good works, and the one Holy Creator God's great gift of giving His one and only way of salvation through acceptance of the atoning work of His one, unique Son, Jesus Christ. Christians do not miss all the benefits of holiness, righteousness, peace, glory, love, and joy that can only be found through Jesus. Christians are those who do not rebel against God and His free salvation, which is through Christ. Christians choose heaven rather than hell.  

God's plan for humanity is very high. Sin is falling short of God's plan.  

In contrast to the teachings of Latter Day Saints/Mormon/Mormonism, sin is failure to obey God, but sin is much more. God created man in a certain way to be guided by the Spirit of God by grace through faith. Whatever does not follow this pattern of guidance is sin.    

In variance with the teachings of Latter Day Saints/Mormon/Mormonism, God is love, and sin is the lack of Love. God has a will and is a personal God. Sin is self-will or obedience to other spirits. Humanity was designed to be completely filled with the fullness of God at all times. Unlike the teachings of Latter Day Saints/Mormon/Mormonism, God desires to lead us at every moment in every detail. He desires that we hear His voice and respond in submission. We were created for this. We were created to respond by yielding to the Spirit of God and allowing God to do His works through us.  

In stark contrast to the teachings of Latter Day Saints/Mormon/Mormonism, the problem is that, since the fall, humanity is hopelessly in slavery to Satan and cut off from God, and all creation has been corrupted by sin. That is the reason that death, sorrow, sickness, and trouble exists.  

Differing from the teachings of Latter Day Saints/Mormon/Mormonism, true Christianity teaches that human beings are sold into sin, slaves of Satan and must be bought back out of slavery by the blood of Christ. true Christians are fully aware of the totally lost condition of all human beings, the inability of human beings to do good works, and the one Holy Creator God's great gift of giving His one and only way of salvation through acceptance of the atoning work of His one, unique Son, Jesus Christ. Christians do not miss all the benefits of holiness, righteousness, peace, glory, love, and joy that can only be found through Jesus. Christians are those who do not rebel against God and His free salvation, which is through Christ. Christians choose heaven rather than hell.  

Differing from the teachings of Latter Day Saints/Mormon/Mormonism, a true Christian's life is all about a relationship with God. This relationship is very close and personal. It is a relationship of submission to the Holy Spirit. The human mind was never created to be operated without the Anointing of the Holy Spirit flowing through it with the human mind in complete submission. The same is true of the body. Spiritual death is defined as a condition where the human spirit, mind, or body is not in complete submission to the Holy Spirit.  

Latter Day Saints/Mormon/Mormonism's Worldview of the Solution to the Human Problem  
 
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 Mormons see the solution as human exaltation or godhood through obedience to Mormon teachings. Baptism for the dead saves some non-Mormons posthumously.

Salvation from humanity's sin and depravity requires forgiveness from God. This forgiveness results in the New Birth. Forgiveness and being born again are, and can only be, attained through faith in Jesus Christ, God's Son, and in His efficacious death on the cross of Calvary and His resurrection from the dead. Without being born again, no one can see, or enter the Kingdom of God. Everyone who has the faith of Jesus Christ is born again, and that no other action, gift, baptism, or any other such thing is needed for a person to be born again. When a person is born again they are a member of the Church--the Church is the called out Body of Christ made up of the ministries of all the believers.    
   
Righteousness is a free gift from God and that it is part of our salvation. Faith gives us access into grace, the free gift. The free gift includes both forgiveness and righteousness. Righteousness is obtained by drawing near to God and yielding to God.    
   
Righteousness is in the moment. It is the flow of God's love through a human being. Holiness/Sanctification is the establishment of God's righteousness in the mind/soul of a person. Holiness is established by submission to the righteousness of God. Holiness represents a stability in the heart; it is a permanent transformation. Holiness is progressive as we yield ourselves to the Holy Spirit. Redemption is also progressive. Redemption is being set free from sin. Redemption is being set free to serve God.    
   
Contradicting the teachings of Latter Day Saints/Mormon/Mormonism, for a Christian who is following Christ, Christianity is not a religion. Christianity is an ongoing relationship. It is an unfolding revelation of the living Christ. Jesus is the only source of righteousness. As a Christian yields to Jesus, the Holy Spirit both leads that Christian into righteousness and also does the righteousness of God through the Christian. This leads to holiness and also to redemption from slavery to sin. Yielding to sin, even for Christians, brings bondage to sin. Sin is habit-forming, but so is the righteousness that is only available through Jesus--the works He does through you.  

To further differentiate The Biblical teachings from the teachings of Latter Day Saints/Mormon/Mormonism, salvation is a process that begins with being born again and progresses from glory to ever increasing glory. Salvation is by God's free gift and God's free gift is received through believing and receiving God. God is love, so to receive God is to receive love. Love is righteousness and the fulfillment of the law. When we yield to God, His love does His righteousness through us and fulfills all of God's law. God's love and revelation is always in complete harmony with the Bible, God's word. This is the way in which we are born again into the Kingdom of God. And this is the way in which we proceed from glory to glory to the manifestation of the sons of God, the redemption of our bodies, the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ.  

Latter Day Saints/Mormon/Mormonism's Worldview of Ethics, Values, and Morals  
 
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Mormons see ethics as obedience to Mormon teachings. Many of these teachings parallel Biblical laws and many do not.  

Some laws include:


    • abstinence from
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    • alcohol
    • tobacco
    • coffee
    • tea
    • baptism for the dead
    • temple garments are worn under daily clothes
    • active evangelism.
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In variation from the teachings of Latter Day Saints/Mormon/Mormonism, God gave his law on Sinai, and His law is holy and just and good, but human beings are not able to obey His law. As a result, no one can earn salvation.  

In opposition to the teachings of Latter Day Saints/Mormon/Mormonism, salvation brings works, not the other way around. We are saved to good works; good works cannot bring salvation. Good works are a gift from God. They are, in fact, God Himself doing His work through us, and that is only available to the saved.

Another difference from the teachings of Latter Day Saints/Mormon/Mormonism is this--because the believer has been born again into God's family, God speaks the word of faith into the heart of the believer. Then, God gives the power to believe and to discern the voice of God from other voices. God gives the power both to will and to do His good pleasure. He actually does the work-it is His grace (free gift) doing the work in the believer. Then, He rewards the believer as if the believer had done something.  

Unlike the teachings of Latter Day Saints/Mormon/Mormonism, salvation is free in Christ Jesus.  

The Bible contradicts the teachings of Latter Day Saints/Mormon/Mormonism. The law can be summed up in one word, love. So when someone commits adultery this is the opposite of love. Satan, for the sake of confusion, calls adultery love, but it is just the opposite. The same is true of envy, murder, covetousness, disrespect for parents, perversion, or any other part of God's law.  

The Bible is diverse from the teachings of Latter Day Saints/Mormon/Mormonism. For those who have been born again, the law is being written on their hearts by the power of the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit now becomes the One who guides them and gives them power both to will and to do God's good pleasure. No one can obey God unless it is God both giving them the will do good and also doing the good works though them.  

The Bible and the leading of the Holy Spirit are at variance with the teachings of Latter Day Saints/Mormon/Mormonism. The Bible is given as an authoritative guide to the truth, and the Holy Spirit teaches us when we read the Bible, provided we ask for leading and believe that we will receive it.  

The Holy Spirit, as He has led the Church, is in disagreement with the teachings of Latter Day Saints/Mormon/Mormonism. The Holy Spirit teaches that the Bible gives us the order for the church and the order of the church is also given for guidance in interpreting the Bible and for understanding what is right and what is wrong  

Latter Day Saints/Mormon/Mormonism's Worldview of Judgment  
 
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Mormons believe in a life hereafter, but it is different from the Biblical Christian view:  

They believe that all return to the spirit world from which they cam for a period of instruction before resurrection.  

Celestial-renewed earth, where men become gods or angels  

Terrestrial-planet for righteous non-Mormons  

Telestial-planet for the wicked who reject God after death  

Perdition is reserved for Satan and most wicked.    
 

The Spirit is not in agreement with the teachings of Latter Day Saints/Mormon/Mormonism on Judgment, heaven, and hell. There is a life hereafter: heaven for the righteous, hell for the wicked and rebellious. God Himself is the only One Who makes this judgment.  

God's revelation, through Scripture, is in contradiction to the teachings of Latter Day Saints/Mormon/Mormonism in that resurrection and judgment of all will take place on the day appointed by God. The saved will have everlasting fellowship with the Creator God. Those who have persisted in unbelief will receive judgment according to God's wisdom.  

God's revelation differs further from the teachings of Latter Day Saints/Mormon/Mormonism: God's judgment is continual also during life. God's judgments are remedial, though they can be very severe. God has no pleasure in correcting anyone through His judgment. God's judgment starts with gentle leading, speaking to each person who lives. If that person receives the direction of God, they will first receive supernatural belief in Jesus as Savior to deliver them from both the punishment for their sins and to also deliver them from their sins. From their, God will lead them from glory to glory by the Spirit of the Lord. The path of the just is as a shining light that shines more and more until that day when Christ is fully and completely formed in the members of the Body of Christ as they flow into that total unity with the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.  

Unlike the teachings of Latter Day Saints/Mormon/Mormonism, God uses punishment as a way to bring those He loves to Himself. For those who are not obedient to the Spirit of God, it becomes more difficult.  

Unlike the teachings of Latter Day Saints/Mormon/Mormonism, Even now, Jesus is the resurrection and the life and we can partake of his life to a degree.  



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