Maybe this holiday season is a good time to have that "special talk" with friends and neighbors.
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The Mormons got one thing right.
They are required to have one entire year's worth of food stowed away, ready to go, just in case.
Eh, it used to be one year, then three months, and now it is whatever you can.
A lot of cities have made it illegal to stockpile food. And the church doesn't want to push against evil governments -- that's not its job. If I lived in such a place I would leave, and I certainly wouldn't obey such a law contrary to fundamental rights.
For those wondering, when SHTF, the mormons (members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) will absolutely help you with food and clothing and shelter... but they will ask you to work. If you do not work, you will not eat. Period. That's the welfare program of the church today, and it will be the welfare program of the church in the future, because that is what the Bible teaches, clearly.
In the end, you will realize you had to power to save yourself through Christ the entire time.
So learn to work, get in shape, store up some food, water, and fuel, and learn a trade or two. Don't be a burden, be a servant of all.
This is the way. It drove me nuts when my bishop said the city was requiring everyone to state what they could provide during an emergency.
I was blown away, this wasn't a church prep, he was warning the families in our ward about the government's request. He made it clear that in an emergency we should all work together & let EQ & Relief Society heads know what was needed & what services we could provide. Also sounded like he was willing to have Aaronic priesthood members go out & get reports once the issue happened because many members already knew the basics of what each other was able to do & who had tool, building, medical & radio knowledge.
I recall our EQ president at that time telling us he didn't want to know how much food storage any of us had & that he hoped we were following decades old council, though we should pray about it individually & prepare for what we needed as the spirit prompted each family. If you were just there transitioning to a new place in a year or two, a year or two of storage fan be alot to move around. If you are staying out of 10+ years, you should likely build up a years worth or more.
My biggest concern with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints had been the mass sale of their farmlands to developers in the past 10 years. Land that was fully owned & producing lots of food is being sold. I don't know if they are simply reinvesting in cheaper farmland elsewhere with the sale of older land that is more valuable for developers, it just is an interesting thing to see happen as the local farms we used to serve at are now being developed all across Utah.
Interesting times ahead for sure.
I don't know what is happening with church real estate.
My thoughts are that they are moving assets out of the US as the US is now a communist country, explicitly so.
The writing is on the wall, they are going to try and seize church assets.
I could easily see deep state going that route. Not sure if you are a member, though it was crazy the reactions I got initially when the FBI lovers were caught texting (Lisa to Peter) "are we starting our own little secret combination? "
Most elders who heard it then just brushed it off almost in disbelief. Now they are curious & not suprised that it could be talked about in the open.
It has been interesting to watch attitudes shift over the past decade on awakening type subjects.
Their volunteers were invaluable in helping clean up after my house was destroyed by hurricane flooding.
That's why I can't knock them too much.
And we'll do it again! Because we're a CULT! AN EVIL CULT THAT CLEANS UP AFTER HURRICANES AND FLOODS!
WATCH OUT HIDE YOUR KIDS HERE WE COME!
In all honesty, most religions and denominations are similar to cults. It's not about the teachers of the law, it's about Christ and those of us that are the body of Christ are the Church. Hands and feet doing good for the least of these. I've often said, Lutheran is my second last name, it only points to where I found Christ, but it's about Christ not being Lutheran
So I assume you are a Mormon from you post, so I hope you will answer this question: Jesus came ~2,000 years ago to show humans how to live and He died on the cross to pay for our sins, fulfilling the prophecies of the Old Testament, and ending the works and rituals of Jews in regard to salvation. Do you think God would then wait ~1850 years to tell the world how to really live, allowing people to be misinformed in regard to God and His plan for salvation for 1850 years?
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints accepts the Bible as the word of God. Specifically, for the English-speaking members, we use the KJV.
Not so long ago, someone did a survey of different sects to see who knew the Bible best. Our church won. We know the Bible better than any other sect of Christianity.
Jesus made a lot of promises. Among them was the promise that he will come again. Also, that there would be a "falling away first". If a falling away, then a gathering together again.
This church is the literal gathering prophesied by both the Old and New Testament, when God begins to gather in his elect to prepare to greet him at his coming.
Joseph Smith was prophesied of in both the Old and New Testaments.
The Restoration of the church was also prophesied in many, many different ways.
You are living in that period.
Ask God for direction in your life. If you surrender your life to Christ, he will tell you through the Holy Ghost what to do. I have absolute faith in this, no matter what Christ reveals to you it is the truth.
But you didn't answer my question. And I would be interested in the Bible verses you state in regard to Joseph Smith (I have read completely through the Bible 12 times and have never read any verses that could be remotely related to Joseph Smith; perhaps the interpretation of the verses you may cite are analogous to interpretation of the prophecies of Nostradamus) I once heard a Mormon tell someone that they should let them tell them about Joseph Smith, as if they considered Joseph Smith more important than Jesus.