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Being In The World And Not Of The World by Opeomoope: 7:15am On Feb 05, 2017
Members of the Church need to be involved in the world in a positive way. Adapted from “Lessons from the Old Testament: In the World but Not of the World,” Ensign, Feb. 2006, 53–55. Sodom and Gomorrah have actual and symbolic significance representing wickedness in the world. The Lord appeared to Abraham and said, speaking of those who lived in Sodom and Gomorrah, “Their sin is very grievous” ( Genesis 18:20). Their sinfulness was so great, and those who were righteous so few, that God destroyed these two cities of the plain. Our recent prophet, President Gordon B. Hinckley, stated: “All of the sins of Sodom and Gomorrah haunt our society. Our young people have never faced a greater challenge. We have never seen more clearly the lecherous face of evil.” Separating evil from our lives has become even more essential since our homes are wired to bring much of what the Lord has condemned into our own living rooms if we are not vigilant. One of the most difficult challenges in our lives is to be in the world but not of the world (see John 15:19). Gospel doctrine makes it clear that we must live in this world to achieve our eternal destination. We must be tried and tested and found worthy of a greater kingdom (see 2 Nephi 2:11; D&C 101:78). We must do as Abraham did when he pitched his tent and built “an altar unto the Lord” ( Genesis 13:18) and not do as Lot did when he “pitched his tent toward Sodom” (Genesis 13:12). Being a Light to the World We cannot avoid the world. A cloistered existence is not the answer. In a positive sense, our contribution to the world is part of our challenge and is essential if we are to develop our talents. President Brigham Young (1801–77) said, “Every accomplishment, every polished grace, every useful attainment in mathematics, music, and in all science and art belongs to the Saints.” President Spencer W. Kimball (1895–1985) challenged members to accomplish more, stating, “We must recognize that excellence and quality are a reflection of how we feel about ourselves and about life and about God.” To accomplish the above, members of the Church need to be involved in the world in a positive way. How then do we balance the need to positively contribute to the world and to not succumb to the sins of the world? (See D&C 25:10; D&C 59:9.) Two principles will make a significant difference. 1. Let people know you are a committed Latter-day Saint. I learned the importance of this early in my career. After finishing my education at Stanford Law School, I sought employment at a particular law firm. No members of the Church were associated with the firm, but the firm was made up of lawyers of character and ability. After a morning of interviews, the senior partner and two other partners invited me to lunch. The senior partner inquired if I would like a prelunch alcoholic drink and later if I would like wine. In both cases, I declined. The second time, I informed him that I was an active Latter-day Saint and did not drink alcoholic beverages. I received an offer of employment from the firm. A few months later, the senior partner told me the offer of the alcoholic beverages was a test. He noted that my résumé made it clear that I had served an LDS mission. He had determined that he would hire me only if I was true to the teachings of my own church. He considered it a significant matter of character and integrity. In my years in San Francisco, I knew some members who avoided letting their associates know they were Latter-day Saints. Invariably they were drawn into compromising situations that could have been avoided had they forthrightly declared what they believed. They symbolically pitched their tents toward Sodom (see Genesis 13:12). 2. Be confident about and live your beliefs. In our personal lives, we should avoid the sometimes evil and destructive pursuits of the world—especially when they are contrary to the gospel standards. We should not be caught up in the current trends of society when they are not in harmony with revealed truth. “We inevitably must make choices. If we know the doctrines and principles of the gospel, we can make wise decisions.” A derogatory comment occasionally made about members of the Church is: “They are like sheep waiting to be told what to do by their leaders. Why can’t they think for themselves?” While this comment may sound plausible on its face, the truth is that faithful Latter-day Saints, in a thoughtful and prayerful manner, study the doctrines and principles in the scriptures and in the counsel from living prophets and then seek to receive a confirming witness from the Holy Ghost. They don’t have to make every heartbreaking mistake in life. They know what is right and what is wrong. They don’t have to decide over and over again how they will live. They can benefit from the life experiences of all those generations that have preceded them and from instructions from our Father in Heaven and His anointed servants. They can turn away from temptation. We inevitably must make choices. If we know the doctrines and principles of the gospel, we can make wise decisions. If our lives are pure, the Spirit will guide us. Then we will be able to symbolically pitch our tents toward the temple (see Genesis 13:18) and the covenants we have made to the Lord, and we will be in the world and not of the world. We must do as Abraham did when he pitched his tent and built “an altar unto the Lord” and not do as Lot did when he “pitched his tent toward Sodom.” If our lives are pure, the Spirit will guide us. Then we will be able to symbolically pitch our tents toward the temple and the covenants we have made to the Lord.

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Re: Being In The World And Not Of The World by datopaper(m): 7:28am On Feb 05, 2017
I believe, a good Christians should not pitch his/her tents towards sodom. I worried a lot about the life of so called Christians nowadays.

They have no correlation with the teaching of christ especially the leaders of churches. They look for money often, and it hinder them to acquire fruits of holy spirit.

Christians or Believers should have good moral.

Money is not everything but good moral is profitable.

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Re: Being In The World And Not Of The World by aloziedaya(m): 7:30am On Feb 05, 2017
The word of God is live.
Thank you Jesus.

FTC
Re: Being In The World And Not Of The World by sheguy(m): 7:30am On Feb 05, 2017
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Re: Being In The World And Not Of The World by Xaddy(m): 7:32am On Feb 05, 2017
The truth is; the church is no longer the beautiful spotless bride of the Lord but has become the corrupted bride of the world...

The world has wooed the church and has had its way with her. As seen in Nigeria here with the likes of FFK and Fayose, also as seen with white evangelicals with Trump...

It bleeds my heart...

Re: Being In The World And Not Of The World by ekems2017(f): 7:32am On Feb 05, 2017
Put your trust in God and he will always be there to see you through. Do not conform to the world and Jesus will always guide you.
Re: Being In The World And Not Of The World by CriticMaestro: 7:35am On Feb 05, 2017
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Re: Being In The World And Not Of The World by mikegeo(m): 7:38am On Feb 05, 2017
Oh yes, we are in the world and not of the world. The world and its pleasure will pass away, but Gods own wouldnt pass away.
Re: Being In The World And Not Of The World by Emereolevanwill(m): 7:40am On Feb 05, 2017
off to church. I'll b right bk.
Re: Being In The World And Not Of The World by ybalogs(m): 7:42am On Feb 05, 2017
Let's just pray to live a fulfilled life.Happy Sunday NL.
Re: Being In The World And Not Of The World by Nobody: 7:44am On Feb 05, 2017
Amen
Re: Being In The World And Not Of The World by Nobody: 7:56am On Feb 05, 2017
As Christians, we are Christ's soldiers called to be different.
Re: Being In The World And Not Of The World by lakesider(m): 8:05am On Feb 05, 2017
Christianity has killed over 500million people
Same as Islam
Imagine a world
Without Christianity and Islam .
It would be a peaceful and progressive world

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Re: Being In The World And Not Of The World by orunto27: 8:28am On Feb 05, 2017
Buhari, Osinbajo, Saraki, Ekweremadu, Dogara etcetera are extending the Recession and wasting Nigerian Time and Resources in their handling of Bokoharam and now Fulani Herdsmen s Hooliganism. OBJ, David Mark and NOI would have done better!!!
Re: Being In The World And Not Of The World by Godstraight(m): 8:49am On Feb 05, 2017
lakesider:
Christianity has killed over 500million people
Same as Islam
Imagine a world
Without Christianity and Islam .
It would be a peaceful and progressive world
my brother get a damm job ,and stop being hopeless, if you are not religious you have no business and better stop trying to derail the thrend,like I get a life,how did Christianity kill 500 people what is even the primary purpose of Christianity?,abeg respect yourseft this morning
Re: Being In The World And Not Of The World by Originalsly: 9:50am On Feb 05, 2017
Do not conform to this world....but be transformed by the renewing of your mind that you may prove that good and acceptable and perfect will of God. Romans 12 2. If we live by this verse....we can make it in modern day Sodom and Gomorrah... which is anywhere on Planet Earth. Is it easy? No..especially if you live in a large city where there is always more wickedness and more temptations. This is where it is soooo much more important to surround yourself with other believers who will support you when you stumble... catch you before you can fall.... and stumble you will. Talking from experience.

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Re: Being In The World And Not Of The World by Chedas: 10:19am On Feb 05, 2017
Godstraight:
my brother get a damm job ,and stop being hopeless, if you are not religious you have no business and better stop trying to derail the thrend,like I get a life,how did Christianity kill 500 people what is even the primary purpose of Christianity?,abeg respect yourseft this morning
Godstraight:
my brother get a damm job ,and stop being hopeless, if you are not religious you have no business and better stop trying to derail the thrend,like I get a life,how did Christianity kill 500 people what is even the primary purpose of Christianity?,abeg respect yourseft this morning
It is you that needs to respect urself before ur foolishness embarrasses u. Look back in history and read about the following before u start blabbing ur mouth: 1) The Crusade wars 2) The Inquisitions 3) The Witch Hunts 4) The Thirty Year War 5) The Catholic vs Protestant wars that ravaged europe for many many years culminating in WW II 6) The Persecution of The Heugenots etc

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Re: Being In The World And Not Of The World by Donvilo(m): 10:33am On Feb 05, 2017
To be in the world & not of the world according to the word of God means to be down-to-earth(TRUE) @ the same sticking to your heavenly origins in Christ(SPIRIT). Humble but not forgetting who you truly are. We may live in a corrupted world but you still have the choice to live godly or ungodly. The decision lies solely in your hands.
Re: Being In The World And Not Of The World by Godstraight(m): 6:29pm On Feb 05, 2017
Chedas:
It is you that needs to respect urself before ur foolishness embarrasses u. Look back in history and read about the following before u start blabbing ur mouth: 1) The Crusade wars 2) The Inquisitions 3) The Witch Hunts 4) The Thirty Year War 5) The Catholic vs Protestant wars that ravaged europe for many many years culminating in WW II 6) The Persecution of The Heugenots etc
my gut keep quit you said more than 500million people ,all those wars are even up to 20,ww2?,are u kidding me go and read am history book do you the meaning 500miilion people?

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