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Sunday, May 27, 2018

"Honoring"



“Honoring”

cji
5/28/18

Simple tributes felt
honoring today
on my knees knelt
in humility to pray;

Honoring those fallen
holding the flag high
with tears swollen
widows/families cry;

Just this day only
yet everyday known
where many lonely
honoring shown!

Copyright © 2018 – cji

"Eternal Marriage" (and a short essay)



We live in a Godless society could mean many things – when churches teach Plato and rhetorical philosophy – rather than the Scriptures allowing their memberships to proclaim the love of God and his only begotten Jesus the Christ (who they proclaim a 3 in 1 and 1 in 3 – without body parts or passions) and where none but their followers will be able to be saved (which they cannot explain fully). None of which can be found in the Scriptures. Then they teach when marriage ends with death – they’re not reading the same Bible I’ve read since the age of 11. Plato proclaimed the current creeds of almost all of the world churches – at the poet Channing Pollock wrote in 1937 – about his Aunt Jane, Heaven Doesn’t Matter:  Shall we like her, or ourselves, as disembodied spirits? I’ve never thought of myself as a materialist, but the things I’ve enjoyed all seem to have required body and mind. . . .
In the resurrection, there is to be no marriage nor giving in marriage—and that’s a big drawback, too. Personally, I can’t conceive a heaven without it. My own ego is so inextricably blended with that of my wife, and my own happiness has been so long part of hers. Nor would it help much to be vaguely associated with her in spirit. Married life is made up of so many physical and mental contacts, of so many shared fears and hopes, sorrows and joys, pains and comforting’s that both of us, and millions of other wives and husbands, couldn’t help missing terribly in any conceivable resort of souls. [Reader’s Digest, 30 (January 1937):23]
It would seem to me anyone who teaches this forgot about God and the Plan of Salvation. Robert Burns wrote about the same thing – as have many others – but the churches go on teaching ‘til death do us part’ or hemming and hawing similar ideas. 

Throughout my life after reading the Bible I was convinced that marriage was for time and all eternity – and I could imagine never being without Joyce and my extended family. It would more than any hell I could imagine. Who can imagine being without their lifelong companion? Being without their progenitors – their children and grandchildren – it makes no sense! But that is what is taught and one wonders who so few understand the truth between what they’re taught in schools or churches and what they can read in the Scriptures.

But I’ve written over and over – documented and provided the invitation to all – and again so few take the time.

I’m going to offer a challenge to all – take the time to read one page from Isaiah/James/Revelations and one page from the Book of Mormon. Or better one chapter from each – maybe twenty (20) minutes of your time. And see what common sense says to you.

Chuck
“Eternal Marriage”

cji
5/28/18

What is this life about
eternal families all
the Scriptures replete
then why the godless
endlessly preach
otherwise teach
so much forever less
the Scriptures delete
giving satan’s call
to all the world shout!




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Sunday, May 6, 2018

"How Is It' (short essay)




“How Is It?”

cji
5/7/18

How is it you proclaim the Bible as being Holy – full of truth and righteousness and yet believe it not? Have you read Deuteronomy? The most Holy and instructive of all the Books of the Bible? What don’t you understand – or better what are you not taught by your priests/rabbis/ministers/preachers or others you pay to teach you of Scriptures? Surely you understand what it means to be without excuse? Deuteronomy was one of the most specific of all Books which neither a word or dot or tittle was to be altered. Therefore what don’t you understand about the testimony of all of the Jewish who heard the voice of the Lord? They testified of it – and greatly feared (loved) but understood that their testimony would stand through all eternity. How is it you can deny what you’ve read or change the meanings so clear and concise to what they mean?

We’ve to remember no matter what we say – portend to believe – outwardly show to the world – saying we love the Lord – our Savior Jesus Christ – Jehovah of the Old Testament and yet decline to obey the Commandments, Statutes and Judgments. Know ye not that to deny the Commandments (any one of them) is to not love but to hate the Lord? “If you love me – keep my Commandments!” – where can you find a waver clause in something so simple? For in your non-obedience to what is written in Deuteronomy you therefore are found in non-obedience to the Prophets those living in the days of the Holy Bible – and those in the Book of Mormon and those living today. What does this profit anyone when only full obedience matters. Why do you think Paul taught of the three degrees of glory? Only the fully obedient will enter into the presence of God the Father and God the Son – and be with their families eternally forever! All of the others with go to one of the two lesser degrees of glory and those who murder/deny the Holy Ghost or otherwise shed innocent blood will end in outer darkness.

Maybe this is why modern religions teach of a God without body parts or passion – or of a God with limitations whose words they can change with philosophy and other teachings of men/women. Because they don’t believe the Bible literally – and therefore don’t believe in current Revelation or of the Restored Church in these the latter-days. They teach a doctrine which doesn’t exist except within their financial world – coming from their schools of conformance to the party line – regardless of what their religion’s name may be found to be or represent. Yes – all religions have some truth – but almost none fully comply with the Scriptures – why is that? Each of those reading what I write can read the Scriptures – can you not read where the Savior testifies of his Father (our Heavenly Father) and that he does only what his Father has done before him and delegated for him to do. That Stephen when stoned saw the Son at the right hand of the Father – that Abraham spoke face to face with the Father?

When we speak today about political correctness was this not the same as what was in practice when the Savior was born – lived and was then crucified? This is the same as what is known as being hard-hearted – are not those who hate the freedoms of the Constitution being the same? Why? Because to be obedient to the Scriptures requires agency or one being responsible for their own choices of either right or wrong - while being politically correct requires no agency just to follow the crowd – as the lemmings over the cliffs into Babylon. Why would someone hate freedom of choice – only because they believe in Satan’s plan that all would be saved and none lost because they’d have no choice to choose the wrong.

How is it? Simple people have chosen to ignore common sense – basic reasoning – truth – and rather have confusion/contention/discordance and chaos – than to find inner peace via obedience! Sometimes I wonder why Abraham and Moses sought and pleaded with the Lord not to destroy Sodom and Gomorrah or those wandering in the wilderness? Of course the reasons for the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah was not their sexual behaviors (for our nation worse than they could ever have been) but because of their hard heartedness toward those around them – denying birds even access to the trees that they were destroyed.  And those in the desert for the same reasons. Think and look around you now – and how we must appear to our Father and His Son – our noses in our phones/computers and our inhumanity towards others including all living things. Choices of love/compassion/empathy have been ignored for choices of pride/money/power/vanity and others have won the field. For those who understand I pray that they also understand they’ve to endure to the end – and it will be wicked/evil/horrible till the end with the main stream media leading the way as the whips are applied to them by the oligarchy and other minions of satan.  c/ork

“How Is It?”

cji
5/7/18

As if nothing matters
live today then nothing
for out of nothing
comes nothing evermore
even a child knows;

How is it not to believe
what the Savior taught
is ignored by men/women
being smarter than God
even a child knows better!


Copyright © 2018 – cji

Wednesday, May 2, 2018

"What Would You Do"



“What Would You Like”

cji
4/22/18

This is not rhetorical
this is the modern world
ask and you might get
demand and maybe more
but it is the Sabbath Day
so be careful what askest
for if one is worthy much
if one is not who asking
too many just expect
no obedience/honesty
what would you like
peace-tranquility-truth
why are you asking
having done nothing
read James to learn
understanding all
not being rhetorical!

Copyright © 2016 – cji

"Hearing the Word"






“Hearing the Word”

cji
4/29/18

(Preface:
Over the centuries
men/women asking
to hear the Lord’s voice
not just read or echoes
repeated by others
missing what most do
spoken by a Prophet
living or dead not good
thus missing the word
hearing nothing – blank!)

Too many unwilling
to believe all about
wanting more more
therefore to lose
eternal life lost
wasted Sabbath days
vainly asking more
when already enough
if only to hear truth
already spoken
and still spoken
hearing the Prophets
those alive today
those gone before
thus hearing the Lord
hearing the word!

Copyright © 2016 – cji


"Sound Advice"







Elder Bruce R. McConkie: “Keep all the truth and all the good that you have. Do not abandon any sound or proper principle. Do not forsake any standard of the past which is good, righteous, and true. Every truth found in every church in all the world we believe. But we also say this to all men—Come and take the added light and truth that God has restored in our day. The more truth we have, the greater is our joy here and now; the more truth we receive, the greater is our reward in eternity. This is our invitation to men [and women] of good will everywhere.” In Tahiti Area Conference Report, Mar. 1976, p. 31.
“Sound Advice”

cji
4/30/18

Sound advice taken not often
but it’s okay to do so as choice
each in our lives hearts to soften
or to harden satan to rejoice;

Truth is good for all as light
some here and some there
bringing all to the full right
only one having all to share!

Copyright © 2016 – cji


"Teaching Me Tolerance" (HT/VT - Ministering May 2018)


As of this month the Church is going away from the traditional Home Teaching/Visiting Teaching Messages and is now doing ‘Ministering’ with message and thoughts for Members to use various Conference talks from the previous General Conference. What we do is go back and re-listen to current General Authority talks from the past 20+ years and specifically President Nelson’s talks. Which is what I’m sending today. chuck




“Teach Us Tolerance and Love”



Dear brothers and sisters, I join my brethren in extending Easter greetings to each of you, while expressing personal gratitude for the atonement of Jesus Christ, for His example, and for His teachings that have motivated my message today.
I have been impressed to speak on the subject of tolerance—a virtue much needed in our turbulent world. But in discussing this topic, we must recognize at the outset that there is a difference between tolerance and tolerate. Your gracious tolerance for an individual does not grant him or her license to do wrong, nor does your tolerance obligate you to tolerate his or her misdeed. That distinction is fundamental to an understanding of this vital virtue.
I attended a “laboratory of tolerance” some months ago when I had the privilege of participating in the Parliament of the World’s Religions. There I conversed with good men and women representing many religious groups. Again I sensed the advantages of ethnic and cultural diversity and reflected once more on the importance of religious freedom and tolerance.
I marvel at the inspiration of the Prophet Joseph Smith when he penned the eleventh article of faith: “We claim the privilege of worshiping Almighty God according to the dictates of our own conscience, and allow all men the same privilege, let them worship how, where, or what they may.” [A of F 1:11]
That noble expression of religious tolerance is particularly poignant in light of the Prophet’s personal persecution. On one occasion he wrote, “I am at this time persecuted the worst of any man on the earth, as well as this people, … all our sacred rights are trampled under the feet of the mob.”1
Joseph Smith endured incessant persecution and finally heartless martyrdom—at the hands of the intolerant. His brutal fate stands as a stark reminder that we must never be guilty of any sin sown by the seed of intolerance.

Two Great Commandments to Love

Revealed to that revered prophet was the fulness of the gospel. He was tutored by the resurrected Christ, whom Joseph adored. He taught doctrines declared by the Lord, including these He gave in response to the question of an exacting lawyer:
“Master, which is the great commandment in the law?
“Jesus said unto him, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind.
“This is the first and great commandment.
“And the second is like unto it, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself.
“On these two commandments hang all the law and the prophets.”2
Hence, our highest priorities in life are to love God and to love our neighbors. That broadly includes neighbors in our own family, our community, our nation, and our world. Obedience to the second commandment facilitates obedience to the first commandment. “When ye are in the service of your fellow beings ye are only in the service of your God.”3

Parental Love

That concept is easy for mothers and fathers to understand. Parental love includes gratitude for service extended to any of their children, especially in their time of need.
I was amused recently when one of our grown children confided that she had always thought that she was her daddy’s favorite daughter. She was surprised to discover later that each of her eight sisters harbored that same feeling. Only when they had become mothers themselves did they realize that parents hardly have favorites. (Incidentally, our only son never had to wonder who was our favorite son.)
Our Father in Heaven loves all of His children, too. Peter taught that “God is no respecter of persons:
“But in every nation he that feareth him, and worketh righteousness, is accepted with him.”4
Yet His children can be so intolerant with one another. Neighboring factions, whether they be identified as groups or gangs, schools or states, counties or countries, often develop animosity. Such tendencies make me wonder: Cannot boundary lines exist without becoming battle lines? Could not people unite in waging war against the evils that beset mankind instead of waging war on each other? Sadly, answers to these questions are often no. Through the years, discrimination based on ethnic or religious identity has led to senseless slaughter, vicious pogroms, and countless acts of cruelty. The face of history is pocked by the ugly scars of intolerance.
How different our world would be if all parents would apply this inspired instruction from the Book of Mormon: “Ye will not suffer your children … that they transgress the laws of God, and fight and quarrel one with another. …
“But ye will teach them to walk in the ways of truth and soberness; ye will teach them to love one another, and to serve one another.”5
If such training occurred, children and parents around this globe would join in singing, “Fill our hearts with sweet forgiving; Teach us tolerance and love.”6 Men and women would respect their neighbors and the beliefs held sacred by them. No longer would ethnic jokes and cultural slurs be acceptable. The tongue of the tolerant speaks no guile.

Independence and Cooperation

While we strive for the virtue of tolerance, other commendable qualities need not be lost. Tolerance does not require the surrender of noble purpose or of individual identity. The Lord gave instruction to leaders of His restored church to establish and maintain institutional integrity—“that the church may stand independent.”7
Meanwhile, its members are encouraged to join with like-minded citizens in doing good.8 We are grateful for the many examples of heroic service rendered in times of earthquakes, floods, hurricanes, or other disasters. Such cooperative efforts to help neighbors in distress transcend any barriers posed by religion, race, or culture. Those good deeds are latter-day love in action!
Humanitarian relief rendered by members of this church is extensive, multinational, and generally unpublicized. Even so, there are doubtless many who wonder why we don’t do more to assist the innumerable worthy causes to which our hearts respond.
Of course we are concerned with the need for ambulances in the valley below. But at the same time, we cannot ignore the greater need for protective guardrails on the cliffs above. Limited resources needed for the accomplishment of the higher work cannot be depleted in rescue efforts that provide only temporary relief.
The biblical prophet Nehemiah must have felt that same commitment to his important calling. When he was asked to divert attention away from his primary purpose, he replied: “I am doing a great work, so that I cannot come down: why should the work cease, whilst I leave it, and come down to you?”9
Fortunately, we in the Church rarely have to make such a decision. We consider love of neighbor an integral part of our mission. And while we serve one another, we continue to build a spiritual house of refuge on the cliffs above. Such a sanctuary becomes a blessing for all mankind. We are but the builders; the architect is almighty God.

Missionary Responsibilities

Latter-day Saints throughout the world work side by side with others—regardless of race, color, or creed—hoping to be good examples worthy of emulation. The Savior said: “I give unto you a commandment, that every man, both elder, priest, teacher, and also member, … prepare and accomplish the things which I have commanded.
“And let your preaching be the warning voice, every man to his neighbor, in mildness and in meekness.”10
This we are to do with tolerance. While in Moscow in June 1991, in that spirit of preparation and with sincere respect for leaders of other religious denominations, Elder Dallin H. Oaks and I had the privilege of meeting with the presiding official of the Russian Orthodox Church. We were accompanied by Elder Hans B. Ringger and the mission president, Gary L. Browning. Patriarch Aleksei was most gracious in sharing a memorable hour with us. We perceived the great difficulties endured for so many years by this kind man and his fellow believers. We thanked him for his perseverance and for his faith. Then we assured him of our good intentions and of the importance of the message that missionaries of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints would be teaching among his countrymen. We affirmed that ours is a global church and that we honor and obey the laws of each land in which we labor.11
To those with an interest in the fulness of the restored gospel—regardless of nationality or religious background—we say as did Elder Bruce R. McConkie: “Keep all the truth and all the good that you have. Do not abandon any sound or proper principle. Do not forsake any standard of the past which is good, righteous, and true. Every truth found in every church in all the world we believe. But we also say this to all men—Come and take the added light and truth that God has restored in our day. The more truth we have, the greater is our joy here and now; the more truth we receive, the greater is our reward in eternity. This is our invitation to men [and women] of good will everywhere.”12
Each of you with a testimony of the truth of the restored gospel has opportunity to share that precious gift. The Lord expects you to “be ready always to give an answer to every man that asketh you a reason of the hope that is in you with meekness.”13

Baptism Transcends Background

On every continent and across isles of the sea, the faithful are being gathered into The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Differences in cultural background, language, gender, and facial features fade into insignificance as members lose themselves in service to their beloved Savior. Paul’s declaration is being fulfilled: “As many of you as have been baptized into Christ have put on Christ.
“There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither bond nor free, there is neither male nor female: for ye are all one in Christ Jesus.”14
Only the comprehension of the true Fatherhood of God can bring full appreciation of the true brotherhood of man. That understanding inspires desire to build bridges of cooperation instead of walls of segregation.
Our Creator decreed “that there should be no contention one with another, but that they should look forward with one eye, having one faith and one baptism, having their hearts knit together in unity and in love one towards another.”15
Intolerance seeds contention; tolerance supersedes contention. Tolerance is the key that opens the door to mutual understanding and love.

Risks of Boundless Tolerance

Now may I offer an important note of caution. An erroneous assumption could be made that if a little of something is good, a lot must be better. Not so! Overdoses of needed medication can be toxic. Boundless mercy could oppose justice. So tolerance, without limit, could lead to spineless permissiveness.
The Lord drew boundary lines to define acceptable limits of tolerance. Danger rises when those divine limits are disobeyed. Just as parents teach little children not to run and play in the street, the Savior taught us that we need not tolerate evil. “Jesus went into the temple of God, and … and overthrew the tables of the moneychangers.”16 Though He loved the sinner, the Lord said that He “cannot look upon sin with the least degree of allowance.”17 His Apostle Paul specified some of those sins in a letter to the Galatians. The list included “adultery, fornication, uncleanness, lasciviousness,
“Idolatry, witchcraft, hatred, … wrath, strife, seditions, heresies,
“Envyings, murders, drunkenness, revellings, and such like.”18
To Paul’s list I might add the regrettable attitudes of bigotry, hypocrisy, and prejudice. These were also decried in 1834 by early Church leaders who foresaw the eventual rise of this church “amid the frowns of bigots and the calumny of hypocrites.”19 The Prophet Joseph Smith prayed that “prejudices may give way before the truth.”20 Hatred stirs up strife21 and digs beneath the dignity of mature men and women in our enlightened era.
Paul’s list included “uncleanness.” As members of the Church entrusted with its holy temples, we are commanded that “no unclean thing shall be permitted to come into [His] house to pollute it.”22
That assignment requires great fortitude as well as love. In former days, disciples of the Lord “were firm, and would suffer even unto death rather than commit sin.”23 In latter days, devoted disciples of the Lord are just as firm. Real love for the sinner may compel courageous confrontation—not acquiescence! Real love does not support self-destructing behavior.

Tolerance and Mutual Respect

Our commitment to the Savior causes us to scorn sin yet heed His commandment to love our neighbors. Together we live on this earth, which is to be tended, subdued, and shared with gratitude.24 Each of us can help to make life in this world a more pleasant experience. Not long ago the First Presidency and the Twelve issued a public statement from which I quote: “It is morally wrong for any person or group to deny anyone his or her inalienable dignity on the tragic and abhorrent theory of racial or cultural superiority.
“We call upon all people everywhere to recommit themselves to the time-honored ideals of tolerance and mutual respect. We sincerely believe that as we acknowledge one another with consideration and compassion we will discover that we can all peacefully coexist despite our deepest differences.”25
That pronouncement is a contemporary confirmation of the Prophet Joseph’s earlier entreaty for tolerance. Unitedly we may respond. Together we may stand, intolerant of transgression but tolerant of neighbors with differences they hold sacred. Our beloved brothers and sisters throughout the world are all children of God. He is our Father. His Son, Jesus, is the Christ. His church has been restored to the earth in these latter days to bless all of God’s children. I so testify in the name of Jesus Christ, amen.


“Teaching Me Tolerance”

cji
5/1/18

Understanding of love patience
sometimes I judge too quickly
forgetting to see all sides
needing to be a peace-keeper
uniting with sisters/brothers
reminding my example of who
thus teaching others as I
knowing of eternity this day
teaching me tolerance ever!

Copyright © 2018 – cji


"Twisting Rubber Bands"



“Twisting Rubber Bands”

cji
5/3/18

As a small boy playing
twisting rubber bands
making objects spin
tighter twist faster spin
finding much fun hours
till wear and tear
rubber bands broken
no longer to hold spin
going on to another
biding time at play
learning science
learning independence
learning as a little boy
wonders while at play!

Copyright © 2018 – cji

Tuesday, May 1, 2018

"Vicarious"



“Vicarious”

cji
4/30/18

Jumping into ice cold water
surfing a 80’ wave awesome
sailing clipper ships on the horn
flying the valleys in Nam
fighting in Flanders Field
watching an artist paint
John Browning Moses design
vicarious to experience/live
as real as if there fully
as real as it there fully!

Copyright © 2018 – cji


Some time ago was questioned about my past – my reply, “wasn’t there and we didn’t do anything when we were!” Over the past many have the same answer never going and doing nothing when there. Much of our world also accuse many of the same – telling them they (who they were talking too) that they hadn’t done any of the things that they did. Basically calling them liars – which in another way men/women, clergy, rabbis, press, educators, writers, and so many others have been calling the Savior for over 2000 years. Simply by denying what happened – saying it didn’t happen throwing in Plato and others to validate their religion called Christianity, Judaism, Protestantism, and any number of other names. All claiming – incorporeal – without body – parts or passion. Anything to gain followers – teaching whatever they thought believable – acceptable – and without any Apostles left alive none to continue the truth. Until in the early 1800’s a young boy went to the woods to pray as to what Church to join and was told none!

Why the above introduction? Some questions asked about the Savior: 1) Being crucified – dying and then living again – how? 2) Taking on the sins of the this world – this man who’d never sinned? 3) Born of a virgin birth? 4) Proclaiming to be the Son of God? Intellectually coming up with all kinds of answers and denials – the denials becoming more and more plausible. Especially among those of education – wealth – power and all with much to lose and thus also much to gain. This is eternal importance for the whole world and of course with little exception taking in most all of the world to believe the philosophers and philosophy instead of the Scriptures literally.

Now to what we do day to day. Being doubters when someone answers a question or makes a statement. Thinking or saying you never did that – or you were never there – basically calling the speaker a liar. Yet how many have experienced vicarious events, situations, emotions, fear, love, anger, peace or any other feeling by observation and empathy? If you can why can’t others? My reply – ‘wasn’t there and we didn’t do anything when we were!’




Copyright © 2018 – cji