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Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Daily Thoughts

In the Book of Mormon I read that Nehor was condemned to die for killing Gideon. However, this did not end priestcraft in the land. People still preached false doctrine for the sake of riches and honor. Alma 1:10-16 "And the man who slew him was taken by the people of the church, and was brought before Alma, to be judged according to the crimes which he had committed. And it came to pass that he stood before Alma and pled for himself with much boldness. But Alma said unto him: Behold, this is the first time that priestcraft has been introduced among this people. And behold, thou art not only guilty of priestcraft, but hast endeavored to enforce it by the sword; and were priestcraft to be enforced among this people it would prove their entire destruction. And thou hast shed the blood of a righteous man, yea, a man who has done much good among this people; and were we to spare thee his blood would come upon us for vengeance. Therefore thou art condemned to die, according to the law which has been given us by Mosiah, our last king; and it has been acknowledged by this people; therefore this people must abide by the law. And it came to pass that they took him; and his name was Nehor; and they carried him upon the top of the hill Manti, and there he was caused, or rather did acknowledge, between the heavens and the earth, that what he had taught to the people was contrary to the word of God; and there he suffered an ignominious death. Nevertheless, this did not put an end to the spreading of priestcraft through the land; for there were many who loved the vain things of the world, and they went forth preaching false doctrines; and this they did for the sake of riches and honor."


In the Old Testament I read about how the children of Israel murmured against Moses and Aaron, complaining that they had plenty to eat in Egypt but they had been brought out into the wilderness to starve. Moses told them that the Lord heard their murmurings and that rather than murmuring against Moses and Aaron, they were actually murmuring against the Lord. We need to be careful not to murmur, and realize that when we murmur against the Lord's servants, we are really murmuring against Him. Exodus 16:2-3, 8 "And the whole congregation of the children of Israel murmured against Moses and Aaron in the wilderness: And the children of Israel said unto them, Would to God we had died by the hand of the Lord in the land of Egypt, when we sat by the flesh pots, and when we did eat bread to the full; for ye have brought us forth into this wilderness, to kill this whole assembly with hunger. And Moses said, This shall be, when the Lord shall give you in the evening flesh to eat, and in the morning bread to the full; for that the Lord heareth your murmurings which ye murmur against him: and what are we? your murmurings are not against us, but against the Lord."

Some verses with a thought booklet remind us how much Jesus loved the little children and valued them. Instead of sending them away, like his disciples wanted to do, He welcomed them with open arms. Matthew 19:13-14 "Then were there brought unto him little children, that he should put his hands on them, and pray: and the disciples rebuked them. But Jesus said, Suffer little children, and forbid them not, to come unto me: for of such is the kingdom of heaven."


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