Tag: Everlasting covenant

Abraham and the Doctrine of Christ

The Doctrine of Christ in the Story of Abraham

Abraham found himself needing to leave the wicked society around him, who sought his life when he would not yield to the idolatrous ways of Babylon. He realized that “finding there was greater happiness and peace and rest for me, I sought for the blessings of the fathers.” What were these promises? How did Abraham find them? Abraham ultimately concluded “thy servant has sought thee earnestly; now I have found thee.”

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Doctrine of Christ in the Bible

Biblical Teachings of The Doctrine of Christ

Historically, many “plain and precious” biblical teachings have been systematically removed from the modern canon. However, one can still find the doctrine of Christ taught in Old Testament, New Testament and apocryphal books, if one knows what to look for. Truth seekers will recognize through the Spirit the things of God and be able to discern truth from error, if one is build upon the Rock and grounded in His doctrine.

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New Jerusalm Zion and the City of Enoch

New Jerusalem & The City of Enoch’s Return

Enoch received an everlasting covenant from God, with a promise that the Lord would return to the earth and dwell among the righteous of Noah’s seed. The city of Enoch would be allowed to return to the earth also to assist Joseph in the work of building the Holy City, called the New Jerusalem. A “city of Enoch” for our day is afoot, while truth and righteousness is now flooding the earth in preparation.

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What is the everlasting covnant? It is the doctrine of christ the same was taught yesterday today and forever

Doctrine of Christ- The Same Yesterday, Today & Forever

God taught clearly the everlasting covenant since Adam and Eve as the only means of salvation for the human race. The doctrine of Christ is the same yesterday, today and forever, as detailed in the dozens of examples throughout scriptural history. Faith in Christ, baptism by water, fire and by the Holy Ghost is and always was the plan of salvation. The new and everlasting covenant has always been the doctrine of Christ.

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recieving the gift of the holy ghost

Have I Received the Holy Ghost?

Each baptized person who joins the LDS Church has hands laid upon their heads afterwards. They then receive the injunction to “receive the Holy Ghost.” So, the real question that they should be asking themselves is: Have I really received the Holy Ghost? One can and should know if they have indeed been truly born of God yet. Those who haven’t are often unsure, while those who have know with surety.

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