A Sermon of the Latter Day Church of Jesus Christ
2 Sept. 2012
As Latter Day Mormons in The Latter Day
Church of Jesus Christ, we believe that man has been sent to this earth to
obtain knowledge of truth and to learn to live in accordance with truth and
God’s law. By doing this, he increases in intelligence and understanding of the
things of God and fulfills the measure of his mortal creation. Indeed, the fact
that man is here in mortality signifies that he accepted the Author of truth.
Had he, in his pre-mortal state, followed the devil, the father of lies, he
would have forfeited the right to come to this earth as a mortal being.
Very sadly too often today in this world of
lies, fundamental truths of the Gospel are set aside for the wicked and corrupt
ideas of men, which are conveniently wrapped up in attractive attire and seek
to lead good men away from the truth. All Ideas, no matter how sophisticated
their claims or how beautifully they are presented, should be measured against
the principles of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. There is no other standard by
which we can distinguish the truths by which we should live.
To Latter Day Mormons, basic to an
understanding of the things of God is a comprehension of the meaning of truth.
In the early days of the restoration of the early church, the Lord revealed the
definition of truth to the saints and indeed to the world and provided the key
to man’s search for the knowledge of truth. The Lord declared, “And truth is
knowledge of things as they are, and as they were, and as they are to come; and
whatsoever is more or less than this is the spirit of that wicked one was a
liar from the beginning. The Spirit of God is truth” (D&C 93:24-26). The
fact that the Spirit of truth is of God requires that we search for and
proclaim truth in the light of revelations of God.
We proclaim that the pursuit of truth and
knowledge has always been encouraged by God and his servants, and that pursuit
is still alive today for Latter Day Mormons just as it was in the early days of
the restored church. In the days of the early church the Saints were admonished
to learn all things, as stated in Doctrine and Covenants 88:77-79. The early
saints just as the saints today were also encouraged to diligently teach the
truth to one another. Let it be understood that men should pursue the knowledge
of the world and participate in experiments to advance that knowledge, but they
should have the gospel of Jesus Christ as their constant frame of reference at
all times.
One of the main purposes for the existence
of The Latter Day Church of Jesus Christ in this dispensation is to proclaim
the truth. Jesus Christ was, from the beginning, appointed to aid men in their
search for truth. The Prophet Joseph Smith, through revelation, learned that
Jesus Christ is the light of truth, which lights aids men in comprehending the
works and glories of God (D&C 88:6-13). Let us not forget that it is Christ
that is the source of the light of truth and we are his instruments in
extending that truth to others so that they might understand that same fact for
themselves. When men examine the statement, “The Glory of God is intelligence,
or in other words, light and truth” (D&C 93:36), they are compelled to
conclude that to know light and to know truth one must know and recognise Jesus
Christ, for he is “the light of truth” (D&C 88:6).
The Lord has encouraged us as his followers
to ponder and to be still and to take time to listen to the still small voice
and it is for this reason that meditation and prayer are fundamental to Latter
Day Mormons because it is during those still quite times that our minds are
uncluttered form worldly problems and our minds are open and in search of the
truth and in that search we are more open to the spirit of truth that allows us
to approach the Saviour who is the guardian of truth. For Latter Day Mormons,
truth must be sought and identified, and we must keep in mind that the
fundamental truths of the Gospel of Jesus Christ should be our constant frame
of reference; we should measure the validity of any teaching against the
principles of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
By applying the tools of the gospel of
truth, we increase our love of truth and our desire to further our knowledge
and understanding of truth. As Latter Day Mormons, we must remember that
searching for and obeying truth prepares us for our eternal inheritance with
our Father in Heaven and with our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. It is because
of this that we seek after the truth and guard it with love and care.
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