I certainly appreciate your detailed response and your candor.
That’s refreshing. Someone who does not take every opportunity to cry “offended” or make someone feel guilty for saying what is on their mind.
These last times truly are as Isaiah saw, for he said that there would be “scorners”,
“That make a man an offender for a word, and lay a snare for him that reproveth in the gate, and turn aside the just for a thing of nought.” (Isaiah 29:21)
This PC age is a fulfillment of long foreseen prophesy. How easily people are offended today is sickening. They also go out of their way to destroy the lives of men and women who have opposing opinions. They lay traps to try and ensnare people in their twisting war of words. Their pursuit for “equality” has caused them to set aside justice.
Isaiah has them pegged.
I believe that Isaiah 29 also talks about the coming forth of the Book of Mormon and the Restoration of Christ’s Church in the latter days.
I welcome the opportunity to learn so please don't assume all my questions are pre-debate prep. Not at all.
That’s a relief.
But if I'm assumptive, you must remember there are Mormon missionaries active on the campus where I work, and I speak with them often.
That’s good. You should always talk to the missionaries.
However, while they are on their missions they dedicate themselves to studying and preaching the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ and not much more.
Don’t expect them to be perfectly versed in LDS Church history or in what we call “deep doctrine”. That is not their calling. They are free to study those things both before and after their mission, but not during.
Also, I've asked Orontes and Clear certain questions, and their responses likewise indicated that Mormons do not believe in the assurance of the believer.
Yes, we do not believe exactly as you do on that subject. We believe that certain things are most definitely assured, but some things are not.
So how might you be assured you are on the path?
The Holy Spirit of God can help everyone make an accounting of their progress.
Basically, you should ponder on the covenants you have made and if you have faithfully kept them. The Spirit will then direct you, through feelings of joy or shame or otherwise, if you have been faithful and if you are worthy or if you need improvement.
There seem to be only two Christian stances regarding the security of the believer, being 1) Jesus saves once forever 2) Jesus starts a relationship that the believer may terminate by desire and/or behavior.
We believe that through the Fall of Adam and Eve two deaths entered this world. Both physical and spiritual death.
We believe that the Atonement of the Lord Jesus Christ overcomes both of these deaths.
He offers Mankind salvation from physical death through a universal bodily Resurrection for all.
He also offers salvation from spiritual death (separation from God the Father) by suffering all the punishments for all of our sins. With His suffering, we are able to repent of our sins and change our ways.
Even though the Atonement of the Lord Jesus Christ offers all of us the opportunity to overcome the effects of the Fall we do not believe that that was the only reason for the Atonement.
We believe that the Atonement can also cause us to become more like the Lord Jesus Christ. We become more like Him as we make sacred covenants with Him, strive to be faithful to those covenants by following His example and keeping His commandments.
Becoming like our Lord Jesus Christ (and thus His Father) is what we call exaltation and it is difficult for some members of the Church to differentiate between salvation (overcoming the effects of the Fall) and exaltation (becoming like our Father in Heaven) because to achieve exaltation someone must first obtain salvation.
Both salvation and exaltation would be impossible for anyone to receive if it were not for the Atonement of the Lord Jesus Christ, His constant guidance and our reliance on His grace.
I agree 100% with you, that we are to emulate and imitate the Savior in love and obedience, yes. But when someone tells me "Jesus put me on the path, and it's up to me to not stray from the path," it would be normative and reasonable for me to place them in the camp #2, not camp #1.
There are some things that are assured us regardless of what we do and then there are some things assured us only when we keep our covenants.
A covenant is a two-way promise between us and our Father in Heaven. If we are faithful to our half of the promise, then He is bound to keep His half of the promise. If we are unfaithful, then He is not bound to keep His half and we have no assurance or promise.
If I'm misunderstanding, please let me know, but again, if it's "How can we be saved unless we imitate Him in humility and love," it's still not "I was saved by Jesus fully and forever."
We are all assured a bodily Resurrection (thus gaining victory over the grave), where our spirits and physical bodies will be reunited, never to be separated again. These bodies will be glorious and not subject to death, pain, sickness, injury or age.
We are all also assured to eventually be forgiven of all our sins (thus gaining victory over Hell), exempting those who commit the sin against the Holy Ghost, which is unpardonable. However, for everyone else, when and how they will be forgiven depends on their performance in this life.
The Book of Mormon talks about this at great length and explains how universal the effects of the Atonement of the Lord Jesus Christ are. I’d like to quote (a rather large portion) from a discourse delivered by Jacob, the son of Lehi and younger brother to Nephi,
“For as death hath passed upon all men, to fulfil the merciful plan of the great Creator, there must needs be a power of resurrection, and the resurrection must needs come unto man by reason of the fall; and the fall came by reason of transgression; and because man became fallen they were cut off from the presence of the Lord.
Wherefore, it must needs be an infinite atonement—save it should be an infinite atonement this corruption could not put on incorruption. Wherefore, the first judgment which came upon man must needs have remained to an endless duration. And if so, this flesh must have laid down to rot and to crumble to its mother earth, to rise no more.
O the wisdom of God, his mercy and grace! For behold, if the flesh should rise no more our spirits must become subject to that angel who fell from before the presence of the Eternal God, and became the devil, to rise no more.
And our spirits must have become like unto him, and we become devils, angels to a devil, to be shut out from the presence of our God, and to remain with the father of lies, in misery, like unto himself; yea, to that being who beguiled our first parents, who transformeth himself nigh unto an angel of light, and stirreth up the children of men unto secret combinations of murder and all manner of secret works of darkness.
O how great the goodness of our God, who prepareth a way for our escape from the grasp of this awful monster; yea, that monster, death and hell, which I call the death of the body, and also the death of the spirit.
And because of the way of deliverance of our God, the Holy One of Israel, this death, of which I have spoken, which is the temporal, shall deliver up its dead; which death is the grave.
And this death of which I have spoken, which is the spiritual death, shall deliver up its dead; which spiritual death is hell; wherefore, death and hell must deliver up their dead, and hell must deliver up its captive spirits, and the grave must deliver up its captive bodies, and the bodies and the spirits of men will be restored one to the other; and it is by the power of the resurrection of the Holy One of Israel.
O how great the plan of our God! For on the other hand, the paradise of God must deliver up the spirits of the righteous, and the grave deliver up the body of the righteous; and the spirit and the body is restored to itself again, and all men become incorruptible, and immortal, and they are living souls, having a perfect knowledge like unto us in the flesh, save it be that our knowledge shall be perfect.
Wherefore, we shall have a perfect knowledge of all our guilt, and our uncleanness, and our nakedness; and the righteous shall have a perfect knowledge of their enjoyment, and their righteousness, being clothed with purity, yea, even with the robe of righteousness.
And it shall come to pass that when all men shall have passed from this first death unto life, insomuch as they have become immortal, they must appear before the judgment-seat of the Holy One of Israel; and then cometh the judgment, and then must they be judged according to the holy judgment of God.
And assuredly, as the Lord liveth, for the Lord God hath spoken it, and it is his eternal word, which cannot pass away, that they who are righteous shall be righteous still, and they who are filthy shall be filthy still; wherefore, they who are filthy are the devil and his angels; and they shall go away into everlasting fire, prepared for them; and their torment is as a lake of fire and brimstone, whose flame ascendeth up forever and ever and has no end.
O the greatness and the justice of our God! For he executeth all his words, and they have gone forth out of his mouth, and his law must be fulfilled.
But, behold, the righteous, the saints of the Holy One of Israel, they who have believed in the Holy One of Israel, they who have endured the crosses of the world, and despised the shame of it, they shall inherit the kingdom of God, which was prepared for them from the foundation of the world, and their joy shall be full forever.
O the greatness of the mercy of our God, the Holy One of Israel! For he delivereth his saints from that awful monster the devil, and death, and hell, and that lake of fire and brimstone, which is endless torment.
O how great the holiness of our God! For he knoweth all things, and there is not anything save he knows it.
And he cometh into the world that he may save all men if they will hearken unto his voice; for behold, he suffereth the pains of all men, yea, the pains of every living creature, both men, women, and children, who belong to the family of Adam.
And he suffereth this that the resurrection might pass upon all men, that all might stand before him at the great and judgment day.
And he commandeth all men that they must repent, and be baptized in his name, having perfect faith in the Holy One of Israel, or they cannot be saved in the kingdom of God.
And if they will not repent and believe in his name, and be baptized in his name, and endure to the end, they must be damned; for the Lord God, the Holy One of Israel, has spoken it.” (2 Nephi 9: 6-24)