Bad Things for Good People?
July 26th, 2009
Why do bad things happen to good/covenant people? Doesn’t God love His children?
Yes, of course God loves His children. The Lord reminds us in D&C 121, 122, and 123 why afflictions are allowed on good people by our loving and devoted God. From these sections, I can conclude at least six main reasons for them.
- Sin — Transgressing God’s law will bring negative consequences.
- Experience — Trials bring to our spirits vital experiences through which we learn new things.
- Agency — Man has the freedom to choose, and God must allow it, and He cannot forbid it. It was decided upon in the Counsel of Heaven before the world was.
- Covenants — The righteous are rewarded for keeping them, and those who falter are offered the way to make it right through trials.
- Trust — Trials build a relationship between the Godhead (our Heavenly Father, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Ghost) and an individual.
- To condemn the wicked — Tribulation caused by wicked men who persecute the righteous dominion can then be judged accordingly.
Items 2, 5, and 6 are particularly interesting. Many non-members, or those who are unfamiliar with the Gospel are frustrated or mad at a god that could send destruction and other bad things to righteous or innocent people. The Gospel of Jesus Christ, as proclaimed by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, answers these types of questions.
What other questions have the teachings, doctrine, and scriptures of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints answered for you? Or, if you are not a member, what questions might you have?
Matthew 5:48
July 22nd, 2009
What manner of men ought we to be?
“Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Father which is in heaven is perfect.”
Matthew 5:48
That seems like a rather demanding and impossible calling; but the Lord knew what he was talking about. What does this passage mean to you?
Caffeination
July 21st, 2009
Is the consumption of caffeinated beverages a violation of God’s commandments (or, the Word of Wisdom)?
“With reference to the cola drinks, the Church has never officially taken any attitude on this matter…but I personally do not put them in the class as with the tea and coffee because the Lord specifically mentioned them [the hot drinks]…
I might say also that strychnine and sleeping pills and opium and heroin are not mentioned in the Word of Wisdom and yet I would discourage them will all my power…”
Teachings of Spencer W. Kimball, page 202