President Gordon B. Hinckley on the Book of Mormon

"I take in my hand the Book of Mormon. I read its words. I have read Joseph Smith's explanation of how it came to be. To the unbelieving it is a story difficult to accept, and critics for generations have worn out their lives writing books intended to refute that story and to offer other explanations than the one given by Joseph the Prophet. But to the open-minded, this critical writing has only stimulated them to dig deeper; and the more deeply they dig, the greater the accumulation of evidence for the validity of Joseph Smith's story. Still, as has been demonstrated for a hundred and fifty years, the truth of the Book of Mormon will not be determined by literary analysis or by scientific research, although these continue to be reassuring. The truth about the origins of the Book of Mormon will be determined today and tomorrow, as it has been throughout the yesterdays, by reading the book in a spirit of reverence and respect and prayer."
(Praise to the Man, Ensign, Aug 1983, 4)

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Day 101: 3 Nephi 11-13

What a strengthening of the testimony should come from reading these passages. To solidify that The Book of Mormon is a true witness of Jesus Christ. He taught the same doctrine as when He lived on the Earth in Jerusalem. The laws and doctrine from God are unchanging. Another blessing we receive from The Book of Mormon is the exact translation - once; the Bible has gone through extensive translations and copies. But the doctrine is the same - "I am the Lord, I change not." There is so much here, so drink deep from this fountain of pure living water.

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