Warning: Preachy post to follow. Skipping is acceptable.
I don’t know why, but I’ve been feeling like I need to post a few things that have been on my mind lately. This isn’t my normal story of cute things my kids have done, or travel log of where we’ve been. But this is my blog; I get to post whatever I want. So here are my ramblings.
I’ve been thinking a lot about how in the world are we supposed to know what’s
true. Joseph Smith lived in the
Burned Over District, and heard so many churches that all said they followed the Bible, yet contradicted each other that he had no idea what was right. But like it says in James, “If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God, that giveth to all men liberally, and upbraideth not; and it shall be given him.” So Joseph Smith asked God,
and got his answer.
But if it seems that there was a turmoil of information in 1820 New York State, then what do we have here where nearly EVERYONE IN THE WORLD has the opportunity to tell us all why their beliefs are right? New historical evidence is being found all the time in favor of this religion, or that religion, or more often no religion at all. It’s not even a given that the Bible is the word of God, with so many other religions and philosophies out there. So what is a person to do to find out what, in this world-full of information, is true?
I’ll tell you what I know, and how I know it. I know that God has not left us here to struggle alone and figure it all out for ourselves. We’re just human. We can’t do that. He leads us. We just have to listen. He’s given us the
Bible, which is an amazing way to learn His will. He’s also given us the
Book of Mormon: Another Testament of Jesus Christ. Those two books complement each other. They are both so much more meaningful when combined. To me they are synergistic. He has also given us a real
living prophet here on earth today. The Bible and the Book of Mormon are both ancient records. Satan keeps up with the times, and we need modern guidance, just as much as the ancient people did.
So back to my question – how can I know what is true? I’ve studied the Bible, Book of Mormon, and modern scripture. But that doesn’t somehow make them valid. I can study about area 51, or the faking of the moon landing, or about ancient Aztec astrology. That doesn’t somehow make it true. I know what is true because I’ve done what has been put forth so many times in so many ways. I’ve asked God. (see
here,
here,
here, and
here to name just a few). I’ve asked if the Bible is true, and found that it is. I’ve asked if the Book of Mormon is true and found it to be so. I’ve asked if Joseph Smith was a prophet, and found out that he was. I’ve asked if Thomas S. Monson is a living prophet, and he surely is!
The Internet, TV, and the library have so much information, but there is NO substitute for knowledge direct from God. And once you’ve felt the Holy Ghost confirming the truth of something, you know it’s true NO MATTER WHAT anybody says or writes. So that is how I know what is true. I can’t deny it. I’m usually timid about sharing what I believe. I don’t know if I’m just shy, or afraid of offending someone. But though I don’t always proclaim it from the housetops, that doesn’t mean that I don’t KNOW it.
One more word about knowing what is true. I’ve found I really do need to understand my own question before I can get an answer. I can’t pray to find out if the Bible is the word of God if I haven’t studied it. So the things that I know are true are things that I have
studied and prayed about. Usually multiple times. The more I study, pray, and apply the principles to my life, the more my soul knows it’s from God. That confirmation trumps any kind of media.