Tag: Gentiles
Nephi’s Warning to Wake Up!
One of Nephi’s strongest desires was to make sure the latter-day people fully understood their dire situation. Seeing the world infested with the growing chains of bondage from the great and abominable church, Nephi’s last message was a warning to awake, arise and enter in at the gate. Now.
Learn moreWho Are The Latter-Day Gentiles in the Book of Mormon?
Many prophets (including Jesus) spoke extensively about the gentiles of the latter days. Who are these people? Based on the dozens of detailed descriptions given in scripture, thereβs only one people that can match the description: The members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day saints and the restoration branches who were given the opportunity to receive the fullness of the gospel.
Learn moreRepent & Return, Latter-day Gentiles
The horrific sins of the latter-day gentiles (defined as those who had a chance at the fulness of the gospel but rejected it) have led them into bondage in the last days. Ever willing to rescue His lost sheep, the Lordβs tender mercies include a promise to all who will repent and return to Him: He will heal them, convert them, deliver them from bondage, raise up Zion among them and save them.
Learn moreThe Arm of Mercy to the Gentiles in the Last Days
Despite the stumbling blocks of the gentiles and their rejection of the fullness of the gospel, the Lord extends his arm of mercy to them in the last days. God promised that he will deliver the faithful from bondage, gather them to safety and fight their battles. But first they must repent and return to the Lord, and forsake the woes pronounced upon them as detailed in the writings of Nephi and Isaiah.
Learn moreStumbling Blocks to the Latter-day Gentiles
In the last days, there are prophecies about the true conversion of the Jews, the Lamanites and some of the gentiles. Nephi and Isaiah outlined the serious state of the gentiles (the LDS church and the restoration branches) in the latter days, and identified the stumbling blocks that would lead to all but the humble followers of Christ being led astray, they being βtaught by precepts of men.β
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