Instructions: Consider the following and then decide if this is something you are already doing or if it is something you need to do. If it is something you need to do then consider again why you are not doing it.
1. Love God and worship Him
2. Exercise faith in Jesus Christ
3. Obey the Law of Chastity
4. Pay a full tithing
5. Be honest with others
6. Obey the Word of Wisdom
7. Keep the Sabbath Holy
8. Strengthen my family
9. Have daily prayer
10. Do missionary work
11. Teach the Gospel to others
12. Study the scriptures daily
13. Obey the Prophet
14. Endure to the End
Joseph, I went over the list and I think that if that if you say yes to #1 or #2 and No to the rest then #1 and #2 should also be No. If we contemplate it, if we exercise faith in Jesus Christ, but don't pay a full tithe or read the scriptures, like we should, or any of the other things then we really aren't exercising Faith in Christ and we don't truly love God. I know it may sound harsh but if we do love God then we will do as instructed in John 14:15 "If ye love me, keep my commandments.
I think I have to respectfully disagree, Weisenberger. I believe there are levels to these commandments as opposed to a pure black and white. I don't think it is fair for us to judge others for the level of commitment they are able to follow through at a given time.
I believe Heavenly Father understands that we may slip, but strive toward obedient faith.
I agree MissMolly Father in Heaven and Jesus Christ do understand that we have slips I'm talking about blantly no keeping the commandments. There has been no man on earth (save one) who kept all the commandments to the letter and spirit and that was JESUS CHRIST. The rest of us do slip. It's when you DON'T keep them that is what I was trying to explain. :smile:
I saw the list, and I have been thinking about it many times. Since we all slip from time to time, why is it always said "keep the commandments" and not "try the best you can to keep the commandments". ?
We can't keep them anyway, not that I wouldn't try to, though. Does this make sense?
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Since we all slip from time to time, why is it always said "keep the commandments" and not "try the best you can to keep the commandments". ? |