Book of Mormon

The Book of Mormon is an ancient record of God’s dealings with a people who lived in ancient America, but were all destroyed around 400 A.D. Mormon, one of the last prophets of God who taught these people compiled their records and made the Book of Mormon under inspiration from God. His son, Moroni, then finished the record and buried it until 1827, when an angel showed Joseph Smith where the book was buried. With God’s help the Prophet Joseph Smith translated the record. From the Book of Mormon, members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints get the nickname Mormons.

book mormonThe Book of Mormon tells the story of several ancient peoples; most prominent were the Nephites and Lamanites. The Book of Mormon is the record of the Nephites who for most of their history were righteous. There were many periods of war and peace throughout their 1000 year history. At times they were righteous and at times they were wicked. Eventually, the Nephites became so wicked that God let them be destroyed in a huge war and only a few survived who intermarried with the other ancient peoples in America. The central focus of the Book of Mormon is to testify that Jesus Christ is the Savior of all mankind and that the only path to peace and salvation is to follow Him. The highlight of the Book of Mormon is when Jesus Christ visits the Nephites after His resurrection to teach them the Gospel.

The Book of Mormon is written for our day. It is a voice of warning, reminding us all of the dangers of ignoring God and rejecting His prophets. It contains the basics of what Mormons do believe about Jesus Christ and teaches clearly about faith, repentance, and obedience to God. The Prophet Joseph Smith said, “the Book of Mormon was the most correct of any book on earth, and the keystone of our religion, and a man would get nearer to God by abiding by its precepts, than by any other book” (History of The Church 4:461).

To know if the Book of Mormon is really the word of God, you must read it, ponder it, and pray to God to tell you if it is true. You must compare its teachings to those of the Bible. Only by the power of the Holy Ghost can a person truly know if the Book of Mormon comes from God. See the Mormon Church’s website to get your own free copy of the Book of Mormon.

Mormon Basic Belief

jesus christ mormonMormon basic belief states that God is our Heavenly Father. He is all-knowing, all-powerful, kind, merciful, and just. He loves us and wants us to be happy. We are all children of God and existed before we were born. Before the world was created we each existed as spirits with individual personalities and lived with God in heaven. As children of God we have the opportunity to become like Him. To accomplish this, God created a plan for us. This is called the Plan of Salvation.

The Plan of Salvation sums up the purpose of existence in Mormon basic belief. In the Pearl of Great Price the Lord says, “For behold, this is my work and my glory–to bring to pass the immortality and eternal life of man” (Moses 1:39). In order to become like our Heavenly Father, He created the world for our eternal progression. Our mortal life is a probationary state where we received a body and are tested to see if we will obey the commandments of God. At the end of the world all are judged before God and receive a reward according to each person’s faithfulness during mortality. The scriptures speak of three degrees of glory that mankind can inherit. The highest is the Celestial, with glory compared to the sun; the next is Terrestrial, with glory compared to the moon; and the third is Telestial, with glory compared to the stars. While each is a kingdom of glory beyond comprehension, only those of Celestial glory will receive all that God has.

Jesus Christ is Lord and Savior in Mormon basic belief and is the most important part of the Plan of Salvation. As the Only Begotten Son of God, Jesus came to earth and sacrificed Himself for the sins of all people. Only through this atonement can we overcome sin and death and be worthy to return to heaven. While on earth, Jesus established His Church to save all mankind. According to Mormon belief, after the death of the Apostles, the Church fell into apostasy and the authority of God was no longer on the earth.

mormonThe Restoration was necessary to again establish the Church of Jesus Christ on earth. Through the prophet Joseph Smith, the Lord restored the authority of God, the priesthood, and organized the Church of Jesus Christ. As a witness of the Restoration, the Lord had Joseph Smith translate new scripture, which became the Book of Mormon, and so the Church became known as Mormonism. With the priesthood restored through Joseph Smith the laws and ordinances of the gospel were also restored. Baptism by immersion for the remission of sins, and giving the Holy Ghost by the laying on of hands are ordinances necessary for salvation. Higher ordinances were also revealed to Joseph Smith which are performed in Mormon temples. Through these ordinances the highest blessing offered by God may be obtained.

Mormon Missionaries

Mormon MissionariesThey are the Mormon Missionaries, young men and women who devote eighteen months to two years of their life to preaching the gospel of Jesus Christ as restored through the living prophets of the Mormon Church. These young Mormon missionaries put schooling, dating, and careers on hold because they know that their message is important for everyone to hear. They mostly pay their own way, or get help from family and friends, work six days a week, twelve hours a day and only call home twice a year, though they can write letters frequently and email if they access.Mormon missionaries are expected to wake up every morning at 6:30 A.M., after which they study the scriptures and prepare for their day. In a typical day, a pair of Mormon missionaries will hand out copies ofthe Book of Mormon, share their witnesses to dozens, maybe hundreds of people that Jesus Christ lives and that Joseph Smith was a modern prophet and that the Mormon Church is God’s Church restored to the earth. In addition to handing out copies of the Book of Mormon, Mormon missionaries also hand out Bibles, videos about the life of Jesus Christ, and pamphlets and other items designed to strengthen families.

Contrary to popular belief, Mormon missionaries are not some highly trained, highly skilled propaganda force. They are regular people, young men and women, who comprise most of the 55,000 missionaries, or even retired couples (nearly 5,000 in any given year), who put their every-day life on hold to shmormonare the Gospel and the Book of Mormon. They receive only a few weeks of training on how to talk to people and avoid confrontation when speaking about religion. Some receive language training for a few weeks. Beyond that, most of them have been going to Church for years and learned about the Gospel of Jesus Christ in Sunday School or other Church meetings. They may not know everything there is to know about the scriptures, but they have powerful testimonies of the truthfulness of their message. All Mormon Missionaries travel two by two just as the Lord Jesus directed his Apostles:

And he called unto him the twelve, and began to send them forth by two and two; and gave them power over unclean spirits (Mark 6:7).

Links to Articles about Mormon Missionaries:

An introduction to Mormon Missionaries – DearElder.com

Manhattan Mormon Missionaries – from the Columbia News Service