Showing posts with label Following God. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Following God. Show all posts

01 July 2012

Teaching

2 Peter 2:1-19 teaches us to be aware of false teachers and how we can identify them.

Characteristics of False Teachers:
  • Teach Heresies
  • Deny the Lord
  • Speak feigned words
  • Make their teaching a business
  • Walk after the flesh in the lust of uncleanness
  • Despise the government
  • Presumptuous
  • Selfwilled
  • Not afraid to speak evil of dignities
  • Find rioting as a pleasure
  • Adulterous
  • Sinful
  • Unstable
  • Speak alluring words of vanity
  • Promise liberty when bondage results
  • Covetousness

How this list helps me recognize false teachers today:
If I hear people with these characteristics or teaching things with these characteristics, I can know to be weary and that these people are most likely false teachers.  Because the scriptures share this information, I will know what to be aware of and what false teachers are like.

Dangers of returning to the “pollutions of the world:”
2 Peter 2:20-22 teaches us that it’s worse to know righteousness and to turn back to the “pollutions of the world.”  Doctrine & Covenants 82:3 teaches us that “to much is given, much is required.”  When we are given light and truth, we are accountable for the knowledge we have and how we choose to use it.  Verse 7 of the same chapter teaches us that when a person repents, but goes back to their old ways, their old sins will return to them.  If we want to be forgiven of our sins, we must always strive to live the gospel and keep the commandments.

12 February 2012

Being A Disciple Of Jesus Christ


What does it mean to be a disciple of Jesus Christ?
  • Listening to the Lord, even when you’re busy
  • Praying to God, thanking Him for blessings and asking for help
  • Recognizing that God knows what’s best for you and being patient when asking for His help
  • Not seeking worldly treasure, but building up spiritual treasure
  • Not being so concerned with yourself, but having faith in the Lord to direct your life
  • Striving to follow the Lord
  • Being committed to the Lord and following Him is your priority
  • Not being selfish, but helping others
  • Trusting God to answer your prayers in the best way possible

One of these things I want to work on in my own life is helping others.  Christ served all who were around Him.  By following that example, I can become more like a disciple of Christ.  It’s important to take opportunities to serve those around us.  I know from my own experiences that as I take the time to help others, I am so full of peace and joy because I know I did the right thing.  I am happier when I serve others.  I tend to feel busy and trying to look for ways to help others is definitely something I can work on.  But I know that if I do this, I will see blessings in my life and will feel good about taking the time to serve.

Ultimately, what is required to be a disciple of Jesus Christ is entirely dedicating oneself to God and realizing all we have are blessings from Him.  As we strive to align our will with God’s, we can all become disciples of Christ and enjoy the peace and happiness that comes from doing so.