It’s not what it seems
Published by Admin in Mormonism · Monday 19 Aug 2019 · 2:00
Tags: Apologetics, Cults, Mormon, Uncategorized
Tags: Apologetics, Cults, Mormon, Uncategorized
The
current prophet, President Russel M Nelson, encourages you to find a
quiet place and seek the Lord, call out his name and listen, write down
what appears in your mind, and then follow through with it.
This
seems simple enough to connect with God the Father or His Son; this all
seems well and good, who wouldn't want to have some extra help or
reassurance with the problems and fears you are facing today? But there
are also many who esteem this as a way to communicate with spirit
guides, angels or those gone ahead into another realm. This is the very
same instruction that is given to people seeking instruction from angels
though "Channelling" or automatic writing. These guides basically
break this down into 5 easy steps:
- Think about what you want guidance about
- Relax your mind
- Enter a gentle trance
- Allow for the inflow of information
- Interpret the information
These 5 steps are essentially what Nelson has instructed you to do.
There's just one problem,
you are guaranteed to meet with someone this way, but it's far more
sinister than you would be led to believe. Emptying your mind and
allowing any influence to connect with you does not usher God in your
presence, it invites anything (and "anything" will take every chance it
gets). Not to mention that it is pretty presumptuous to assume that you
can invite the creator into your presence.
Purified water is good
to drink because of what has been kept out, pond water makes poor
drinking water because anything has been let in. Just think about that.
Followers
of Christ are called to be filled with the Holy Spirit (Ephesians
5:18), to put on the full armour of God (Ephesians 6:10), that the heart
is deceitful and desperately wicked (Jeremiah 17:9) and to test all
spirits (1 John 4:1-6). Feelings are fading, deceitful and
inconsistent, trusting feelings is foolish and poor advice.
These
verses state that there is a battleground for your mind, a war is being
raged. There is no time or space for random "inflows of information".
