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Does Belief in Christ Result in
Salvation for Mormons? By
Marvin W. Cowan |
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In Acts 16:30 the Philippian jailor asked
Paul and Silas, "What must I do to be saved?" Their
answer was clear and direct: "Believe on the Lord
Jesus
Christ and you will be saved, and so will your
household" (Acts 16:31). Paul and Silas taught the
Philippian jailor and his family more of the word of the
Lord and then baptized them that same night.
Would an active Mormon answer the
Philippian jailor’s question the same way Paul and Silas
did? To answer that question we will quote from some of
the highest Mormon authorities on this subject. The
Articles of Faith is the only doctrinal statement
that Mormonism has. The third Article states: "We
believe that through the Atonement of Christ, all
mankind may be saved, by obedience to the laws
and ordinances of the Gospel."
In discussing the atonement, LDS Apostle
Bruce R. McConkie wrote, "All men are saved by grace
alone without any act on their part, meaning that they
are resurrected and become immortal because of
the atoning sacrifice of Christ" (What the Mormons
Think of Christ, p. 24). On the same page he said,
"In addition to this redemption from death, all men by
the grace of God have the power to gain eternal life.
This is called salvation by grace coupled with
obedience to the laws and ordinances of the gospel.
Hence, Nephi was led to write: (in the Book of Mormon,
II Nephi 25:23) ‘We labor diligently to write, to
persuade our children, and also our brethren, to believe
in Christ, and to be reconciled to God; for we know that
it is by grace that we are saved after all we can do.’"
Joseph Fielding Smith, the 10th LDS
Prophet, also wrote, "Salvation is twofold: General—that
which comes to all men irrespective of a belief (in
this life) in Christ—and Individual—that
which man merits through his own acts through
life and by obedience to the laws and ordinances
of the gospel" (Doctrines of Salvation, vol. I,
p. 134). Smith also said, "Through the atonement of
Jesus Christ, we receive the resurrection" (Doctrines
of Salvation, vol. II, p. 47).
Both McConkie and Smith said that people
who don’t even believe in Christ receive "General
Salvation," which LDS say means they will be
resurrected. And both said that Eternal Life is
merited by keeping the laws and ordinances of the
gospel, which LDS call Individual Salvation or
Exaltation.
The 12 th
LDS Prophet, Spencer W. Kimball declared, "One of the
most fallacious doctrines originated by Satan
and propounded by man is that man is saved alone
by the grace of God; that belief in Jesus Christ
alone is all that is needed for salvation" (The
Teachings of Spencer W. Kimball, p. 70).
If the doctrine of salvation by grace
alone originated with Satan, then Paul and Silas taught
Satan’s doctrine to the Philippian jailor in Acts 16:31.
And Satan must have caused Ephesians 2:8-9, Titus 3:5-6,
Romans 10:9-10 etc., to be put in the Bible too!
Was Jesus wrong when said: "He that
believeth on Me hath everlasting life (John
6:47)? When Smith said that "General Salvation" comes to
all men "irrespective of a belief (in this life) in
Christ," he contradicted John 3:36 which says, "He that
believeth on the Son hath everlasting life; and
he that believeth not the Son shall not see life,
but the wrath of God abideth on him." It is true
that all men will be resurrected, but Jesus said there
is a "resurrection of damnation" as well as a
"resurrection of life" (John 5:29). If the wrath of
God abides on unbelievers and they are resurrected
unto damnation, can that really be "General
Salvation"?
McConkie said, "All men by the grace of
God have the power to gain eternal life. This is
called salvation by grace coupled with obedience
to the laws and ordinances of the gospel." But grace is
an unearned, undeserved gift, freely given to
believers in Christ. Paul clearly said that if salvation
is by grace it is not works and if it is by works
it is not grace (Rom. 11:5-6). In other words if
it is a gift you can’t work for it and if you work for
it, it isn’t a gift! Therefore, it is contradictory to
say salvation comes through both grace and works,
as McConkie did.
The Bible clearly says salvation and
eternal life are the "gift of God" (Eph. 2:8-9,
Rom. 3:23). Joseph Fielding Smith contradicted those
verses when he said, "None shall receive eternal life
save it be those who keep the commandments of the
Lord and are entitled thus to enter into His
presence" (Doctrines of Salvation vol. II, p. 4).
Christians believe in living good lives, but man’s best
will not earn him eternal life! If it could, we wouldn’t
need a Savior! Second Nephi 25:23 in the Book
of Mormon contradicts the meaning of grace when it
says, "We know that it is by grace that we are saved,
after all we can do." It also contradicts Romans
5:6, 8 and Ephesians 2:1 where Paul said we were still
sinners, who were "dead in trespasses and sins"
and without strength when Christ died for us!"
If we were dead, without strength, and
still in sin, we couldn’t do anything to save ourselves!
That is why God’s grace is needed to save us! In 1
Corinthians 15:3 Paul said, "Christ died for our sins."
However, LDS Apostle LeGrand Richards said, "Jesus
Christ redeemed all from the fall; He paid the price; He
offered Himself as a ransom; He atoned for Adam’s sin,
leaving us responsible for our own sins" (A
Marvelous Work and A Wonder, p. 102).
Some people think Mormonism has become
more biblical today. But, LDS doctrine remains the same.
LDS Apostle Russell M. Nelson said at the LDS Conference
in April 2005, "Now is the time to prepare to meet God…
But how do we prepare? Begin with repentance… God gave
this simple rule: ‘Except ye abide in my law ye
cannot attain to this glory… Now is the time to show
reverent respect for one’s physical body… We are to
forsake all evil and cleave unto all good…His (God’s)
hope for us is eternal life. We qualify for it
by obedience to covenants and ordinances of the temple…Now
is the time to enroll our names among the people of God.
This we do by paying tithing" (Ensign, May
2005, pp.16-18).
Unfortunately, nothing that Nelson
mentioned will really prepare one to meet God according
to the Bible. Jesus plainly declared that "No man cometh
unto the Father except by Me" (John 14:6).
Those who want to read more on this
subject can do so in the three volumes of Doctrines
of Salvation by Joseph Fielding Smith. Our next
article will discuss Mormonism’s view of Christ’s future
kingdom. |
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