Sunday, April 28, 2019

"What's Your Motivation?"

(Photo by Rob Sivulka)
This past week I have spent a few days witnessing at the open house for the Oklahoma City Oklahoma Temple of the LDS (Mormon) Church with my friend Rob Sivulka. Rob runs the MormonInfo.org/JosephLied.com web site. We both have been asked by different people, “what’s your motivation?” The person asking is usually a Mormon and seems sincere. At first, I usually reply with a simple one word answer, “Jesus.” Of course, the LDS person usually responds that they too believe in Jesus. It is true that the Mormon believes in a Jesus, but is their Jesus the same Jesus of the Bible? If the person worships the Jesus which is taught by the Mormon leaders, then, sadly, they believe in a Jesus that is a creation of their Heavenly Father. One major difference is that Mormons worship a Jesus that was a spirit brother of Lucifer (1). This is not Biblical. The Bible clearly illustrates that Jesus is God the Creator. A few Bible verses to share with the LDS to illustrate that Jesus cannot possibly be a spirit brother of Lucifer/Satan, but the Creator of ALL things are Colossians 1:15–17:

15 Who is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of every creature:
16 For by him were all things created, that are in heaven, and that are in earth, visible and invisible, whether they be thrones, or dominions, or principalities, or powers: all things were created by him, and for him:
17 And he is before all things, and by him all things consist.

Jesus is clearly the Creator of Lucifer/Satan. Jesus is God. He made this claim throughout His ministry on Earth. (Mark 14:61–62; John 5:18, 20; 8:58; 10:30–33).
This is only one example that explains that Jesus of Mormonism is not the same Jesus of Bible believing Christians. I wish I could say that pointing out the differences causes the Mormon to drop to their knees and begin praising and following the true Jesus of the Bible, but I have yet to see this happen. However, I believe that seeds have been planted. I may not see the harvest in this life, but I rejoice in the hope that I will one day see the fruits of my labor in Heaven. This is why I will continue to share Jesus with the Mormons and the lost. This is what motivates me.
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