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Only Freedom-promoters will have a seat at the table
Posted: March 11th, 2022, 7:47 pm
by Trucker
At some point, there is going to be a crisis of freedom. It's partially started, but it will get much worse in the winding up scenes of the last days. People, and organizations, that have promoted freedom will get a seat at the table in Zion and afterwards. Others will have to step aside. Doing as much as you can, even with limited means, is going to be recognized and appreciated. On the flip side, those who had means, but did nothing, are not going to have influence. We as members of the church need to do whatever we can to promote freedom now. We, as a church organization, need to do the same. Church leaders will not be influential on the other sides of this if they stay silent, support the status quo, or suppress the freedom-promoting efforts of the members. It's going to be similar to when Jesus said that many will come to him and say, Lord, Lord...but the Lord said he did not know them. Those who are not promoting freedom, and even stifling it, are going to find themselves without influence, without respect, and without a seat at the table. That goes for the church as an organization, too. So please do what you can, even if it is little. It will matter, and it will be recognized. Also, this is my last post on this site. I wish you all the best. It's been great to interact with all you freedom-promoters. I will see you on the other side. Don't worry about me.
Re: Only Freedom-promoters will have a seat at the table
Posted: March 11th, 2022, 8:05 pm
by BuriedTartaria
Trucker wrote: ↑March 11th, 2022, 7:47 pm
We, as a church organization, need to do the same. Church leaders will not be influential on the other sides of this if they stay silent, support the status quo, or suppress the freedom-promoting efforts of the members. It's going to be similar to when Jesus said that many will come to him and say, Lord, Lord...but the Lord said he did not know them. Those who are not promoting freedom, and even stifling it, are going to find themselves without influence, without respect, and without a seat at the table. That goes for the church as an organization, too.
So please do what you can, even if it is little.
Believe me, I'm trying to. I feel like a double-agent. Awake to the lies of the organization and the shirking of responsibility. Awake to the truth of the Book of Mormon, understanding so much more still needs to occur and it isn't being progressed by those claiming authority to have the leading role in it. I feel hidden among true blue Latter-day Saints, and I feel God directed me to such a spot to be in. Trying to do what little I can. I wanted to completely remove myself from those flocks but I feel for at least the moment, I'll be among them. I think I might be able to help people keep the baby (truth of the Book of Mormon) as they toss at the bathwater as things worsen.
Thanks for your beautiful parting post. May God bless you and yours. May God speak to the earth. May God fulfill and vindicate the promises and prophecies of the scriptures. May the Work of The Father progress.
Re: Only Freedom-promoters will have a seat at the table
Posted: March 11th, 2022, 8:13 pm
by BroJones
Trucker wrote: ↑March 11th, 2022, 7:47 pm
At some point, there is going to be a crisis of freedom. It's partially started, but it will get much worse in the winding up scenes of the last days. People, and organizations, that have promoted freedom will get a seat at the table in Zion and afterwards. Others will have to step aside. Doing as much as you can, even with limited means, is going to be recognized and appreciated. On the flip side, those who had means, but did nothing, are not going to have influence. We as members of the church need to do whatever we can to promote freedom now. We, as a church organization, need to do the same. Church leaders will not be influential on the other sides of this if they stay silent, support the status quo, or suppress the freedom-promoting efforts of the members. It's going to be similar to when Jesus said that many will come to him and say, Lord, Lord...but the Lord said he did not know them. Those who are not promoting freedom, and even stifling it, are going to find themselves without influence, without respect, and without a seat at the table. That goes for the church as an organization, too. So please do what you can, even if it is little. It will matter, and it will be recognized. Also, this is my last post on this site. I wish you all the best. It's been great to interact with all you freedom-promoters. I will see you on the other side. Don't worry about me.
Farewell, Trucker!
I've enjoyed your posts.
Wish I knew why you're leaving at this time, though...
Re: Only Freedom-promoters will have a seat at the table
Posted: March 11th, 2022, 8:45 pm
by pho·to·syn·the·sis
So please do what you can, even if it is little. It will matter, and it will be recognized.
“Thus, a good man, though a slave, is free; but a wicked man, though a king, is a slave. For he serves, not one man alone, but what is worse, as many masters as he has vices.”
-Saint Augustine of Hippo