I know a woman who works at Welfare Square under the Presiding Bishop. In the last several months new "requirements" have been put upon the church that will cost millions to update and meet the requirements by the government to continue producing products for the welfare dept. The leadership doesn't feel it prudent at this time to do what has been demanded of them by the government. This sister was in a meeting recently with the Presiding Bishop wherein he told all in attendance that production was going to cease very soon. He explained that the saints will not be able to purchase product. We already can't get any wet pack items. This sister asked the bishop what would happen to all the food that is in the storehouse that the saints will no longer be able to purchase. His comment back to her was "the saints have been warned" he continued "the food in the storehouse is for those who haven't been". We have been instructed and admonished for decades to prepare every needful thing. It wasn't optional when the commandment was given. It was indeed a commandment.May they rot in hell for attempting to take away the self-sufficiency of individuals. Better yet, maggots eating out their eyeballs and all that D&C 29 kind of stuff. Anything else would be TOO kind for those who have extinguished the holy Constitution.... Yep, I am praying for the enemies of righteousness, all righty then...
Wednesday, October 7, 2015
FOOD PRODUCTION IN THE CHURCH
This gem off of FB:
so far so good when did this happen?
ReplyDeleteLet me chasten you a bit-- we all need it from time to time. John Taylor, a man who experienced lots of persecution himself, said "Do you think we are going to fail? Do you think the Lord is going to back down? I think not. Men may combine against us ignorantly, for many of them are very ignorant. I do not cherish the least feeling of wrath in my heart when I see the courts, legislators or Congress take steps inimical to us. They do not know what they do, hence we should feel charitably disposed to those who seek our injury. David prayed that God would send his enemies to hell quickly. Jesus, when he was being crucified, suffering the pain of a cruel death, said, “Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do.” I like that prayer much better than the other one. Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do. They are thy children, though in the dark. Thou hast enlightened our minds, for which we feel thankful; but, O Lord, forgive them and lead them, if thou canst, in the way of life. This is the feeling we ought to have."
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I feel the same as you Rhonda. We have been warned and if we procrastinate is to our demise.
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