I have a sister (I think my recent Hurricane Patricia nomer may just stick...) who insists I am not following the Prophet (the one I first learned about what pot was as a 10 year old - that one). She, like so many others who are STILL practicing unrepented evil and following babylon, instead of what is written in scripture - would attempt to call me out and pull me off message. I know if someone is off spiritually, because they show themselves and who they really are at the utmost inopportune times. There are others whom I interact with who seem to know EXACTLY when to call or say the PERFECT thing that will bring me closer to accomplishing my mission. THOSE, I know, are under the influence of the Spirit of the Lord. All else? Well, you know the answer....
So, yes - that right there is a key in judging righteous judgment - to know whether something or someone is coming from a position of power - or not. Does what they do take you closer to God and fulfilling your mission/potential, or do they detract. Simple - powerful. I have used it to cast many a person out of my life who should not be a part of it in this increasingly dysfunctional world.
There is a FB pal of mine who is always spot on in her message. She shared this and I thought it was good enough to post:
Excellent comments from brother Richard Draper. He is an authority on the Book of Revelations.
“Between now and the time we build Zion – we are vulnerable.
Why don’t church leaders speak out more and warn about the last days and what’s coming?
Why is there no show of strength by the Church?
Why is there so much evil?
Why is there no parting of the Red Sea, as it were, or the ten plagues?
Why is there no drying up of the heavens, or plagues under the administration of the prophet?
Why is it that the church leaders do not march forth in strong
defensive, rising up to condemn the nation like the prophets of old?
Where is the equivalent of the burden of Babylon, or the burden of Assyria, or the burden of Moab?
We are just not hearing about these things !
Why do the leaders sit quietly, doing the inner work of the kingdom –
rather than battling for righteousness by buying prime time slots on TV,
holding huge rallies, or shouting hell fire against the sin centers of
the world. Even the missionaries are encouraged not to contend, but to
preach with love.
Could it be that we are now in the one thousand
two hundred and sixty days when the beast walks the land? Are we now in
the time, times and half-time when the three and ½ years commence? Are
we in the midst of the forty two months? Could it be that evil really is
supposed to have the upper hand, to do its work ... almost unhindered
(at least for the time being)? Is it really possible?
The Book
of Revelation in the New Testament provides an answer. It shows us that
the path of the church is not to actively fight against Babylon, or to
put her down. She is to grow fat and sassy and to grow ever more
arrogant and strong; and to remain ignorant that the day of her
destruction is not far distant.
Our job is to flee Babylon
(repent), gather Israel through the preaching of the gospel; perfect the
Saints, redeem the dead, and build Zion.
The church does not
have the resources to fight against principles, institutions or people.
Every ounce of energy (financial and human) must be used for people, for
morality, for goodness – not for actively opposing Babylon. In the Book
of Revelation, the 144,000 nor the Saints, take part in any opposition
against Babylon, the dragon, the beast, or false prophets. The Saints
are absent from all battlefields. The 144,000 are engaged only in the
gathering of those of Israel who will come to the church of the
firstborn. The only task that The Book of Revelation assigns to the
Saints, is to worship God and not the beast; to endure in faith,
maintain virtue, to withstand persecution, and to preach the gospel of
God.
Evil really has to have its day! Therefore, the church, for
the present, is in a kind of isolation mode – concerned mostly with
itself and internal affairs, strengthening its doctrinal and theological
foundation – adding to its membership all who will come, and leaving
the rest of the world to build that part of hell in which they will soon
fall. Yes, evil really has to have its day. This world is in the kind
of stage on which the cosmos will be able to see the self destructive
nature of unrighteousness. Wickedness is going to come down! It is
wickedness that is going to bring wickedness down. (The prophet won’t
need to do it – the wicked will bring it on themselves.) And the cosmos
is going to be able to see that. And just at the point where everyone
has learned this lesson . . . then God is going to step in and save the
world.”
God laid out the plan for this world before it was
created, and Jesus Christ is carrying out that plan in flawless detail.
The Prophet and Apostles today are doing their part in carrying out that
plan just as it was designed by God. We have been warned – and now we
are being tested to see if we will be obedient to the prophet.
God’s plan is working. The question is – are we?
Interesting perspective that I had not really considered. I've been so busy just trying to eek out a living since we fled California about a decade ago that it's easy to forget the bigger picture. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteIn other words, our natural inclination is "When threatened, we become antienemy instead of pro-kingdom of God".
ReplyDeleteThe Lord's way is not to become antienemy, but to focus on his kingdom, starting with our hearts and homes, then spreading outward.
The quote is from Spencer W. Kimball,
"The False Gods We Worship"