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Friday, October 14, 2011

I Believe in Christ--Can't You Tell?





I sat in my car in my garage and cried this last week. I couldn't help it (and it wasn't because of the scattered balls and nerf guns and catapults and sawdust and Halloween decorations and popsicle wrappers all over--I let go of that a long time ago). It just became so personal when a prominent pastor proclaimed, in an attack against Mitt Romney, that Mormons aren't Christian. Now, if you've read my Moms for Mitt blog, you've seen me before defending his values and goodness as a person, not just his intelligence and expertise. But this time wasn't just about Mitt. It was about me.


I was struck again, not only by the misconceptions of so many people, but by my own example. I had to ask myself again, "Is the way I live a testimony of what I truly believe and to whom I am truly devoted?"


I'm adding a little excerpt from my other blog about some of these ideas:


"I can’t help but feel that when people say Mormons aren’t Christians it is just expressing their own ignorance. “Mormons” is just a nick-name. The actual name of the Church is The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, and if the name doesn’t give it away, all one has to do is look up LDS.org or Mormon.org on line, or better yet, ask a church member what they believe, to find out.

Ideally, the members’ belief and devotion to Jesus Christ is demonstrated in the way they live.Whether through the countless volunteer hours of Mormon Helping Hands service projects cleaning up neighborhood parks or building shelters and new homes after natural disasters, or through simple acts of kindness like making a meal for a sick neighbor or canning fruits and vegetables for the hungry and needy, these people strive to be Christ’s hands here on earth.

Along with donating 10% of their income for tithing, “Mormons” give a fast offering monthly to help those in financial need; they believe in the sanctity of marriage and family and practice sexual abstinence until after marriage; they don’t drink or smoke; they read scriptures daily and have an evening set aside every week for Family Night. “Mormons” attend church each Sunday, and as part of that they partake in the sacrament, renewing their covenant to take upon them the name of Jesus Christ—that means they always remember Him and try to do the things He would do if He were here.

Now, having said all that in an small attempt to clarify whether or not members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, “Mormons,” are Christian, I think about many of my neighbors and friends who are not Christians, but rather Jews, Muslims, Sikhs, Buddhists, etc.Many of these people are also very kind and generous. They give service whenever they can. They pray. They do things to strengthen their homes and families and the neighborhood. I don’t think it’s news to anyone that “Mormons” do not have a monopoly on “goodness.”Christians are not the only people with good, moral values.

So can we say that feeding the hungry is only worthwhile if a Christian is handing out the bread? Will a drink only quench thirst if offered by a Christian? Is clothing the naked only useful if a Christian gives the clothes? Would it be true that caring for the sick, the stranger, those imprisoned only counts if done by a Christian?

Goodness benefits everyone in society, no matter who offers it or who receives. Christ himself was no respecter of persons, meaning he loved all, no matter their religion, their culture, their spiritual status. Can we not do the same?"


I am determined, however, to take this latest misunderstanding and use it as an opportunity to re-commit myself to following my Savior, and stand as His witness at all times, in all things, and in all places. I want there to be no question in the way I live that I believe in Christ.

1 comment:

  1. So perfectly stated! I continue to be constantly amazed at the misconceptions that still exist in the world about The Church of JESUS CHRIST of Latter Day Saints. Thank you for taking a stand and encouraging me to be a little better and strive a little more!

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