Each one of us live in our reality composed of our
surrounding, our perception of those surroundings which is informed by the
experiences we have had throughout our life. In the world where we live today
there is heard the continual cry for tolerance by those whose agendas eschew
legal and moral standards of the day. As they speak of tolerance they really
are asking everyone to tolerate their aberrant behavior. The difference between
tolerance and tolerate is distinctive. The definition of
tolerance from the Merriam-Webster Dictionary is: sympathy or indulgence for
beliefs or practices differing or conflicting with one's own. Whereas the
definition of tolerate from the same source is: 1) to allow (something
that is bad, unpleasant, etc.) to exist, happen or be done. 2) To allow to be
or be done without prohibition, hinderance, or contradiction.
Russell M. Nelson, and apostle of the Lord Jesus
Christ, has said: 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.
Also in the words of Jesus Christ as found the book of scripture
called the Doctrine and Covenants we read: For I the Lord cannot look upon
sin with the least degree of allowance.
(Doctrine and Covenants 1:31)
Tolerance is a two-way street; it goes both ways
for those who believe in and practice it and are sympathetic to that which may
be contradictory to their personal beliefs. However tolerate is a one-way
street where one cannot countenance something bad or unpleasant in their eyes
or permit themselves any indulgences therein. An example may be a piece of
legislation that is morally in opposition to what someone believes. They may
have no ill feelings for those who support it but they would never vote for it
or support anything like unto it their society.
We live in a time when these two concepts are so
confused they have been wrapped into one package called tolerance but
are defined tolerate. Four hundred years B. C. there was a prophet of
God who lived upon this continent, his name was Moroni he was the son of the
prophet Mormon who had abridged a sacred record that covered a thousand years.
Moroni was given charge of the record after his father's death. In his custody
he added some of his prophetic utterances which I will include below. He saw
our time when our beloved Jesus Christ showed the last days to him in a vision.
This is, in part, what he recorded about the time when the Book of Mormon would
come forth which is in our season of history:
Yea,
it shall come in a day when there shall be heard of fires, and tempests, and
vapors of smoke in foreign lands;
And
there shall also be heard of wars, rumors of wars, and earthquakes in divers places.
Yea,
it shall come in a day when there shall be great pollutions upon the face of
the earth; there shall be murders, and robbing, and lying, and deceivings, and
whoredoms, and all manner of abominations; when there shall be many who will
say, Do this, or do that, and it mattereth not, for the Lord will uphold such
at the last day. But wo unto such, for they are in the gall of bitterness and
in the bonds of iniquity. . . .
Behold,
the Lord hath shown unto me great and marvelous things concerning that which
must shortly come, at that day when these things shall come forth among you.
Behold,
I speak unto you as if ye were present, and yet ye are not. But behold, Jesus
Christ hath shown you unto me, and I know your doing. (Book of Mormon,
Mormon 8:32-36)
Maybe
a few headlines from a recent newspaper may illustrate this point:
"Disgusting"
case puts focus on scams targeting the elderly
Michigan
gay ban struck down
4
die in New Jersey shore fire
Russia
formally annexes Crimea, E.U. pulls nation closer to separate deals
And
again from the Book of Mormon:
And
the words which I have spoken . . . are sufficient to teach any man the right
way; for the right way is to believe in Christ and deny him not; for by denying
him ye also deny the prophets and the law.
And
now behold, I say unto you that the right way is to believe in Christ, and deny
him not; and Christ is the Holy One of Israel; wherefore ye must bow down
before him, and worship him with all your might, mind, and strength, and your
whole soul; and if ye do this ye shall in nowise be cast out. (2 Nephi
25:28-29)
And
another prophet from the Book of Mormon said this:
And
now, my beloved brethren, I would that ye should come unto Christ, who is the
Holy One of Israel, and partake of his salvation, and the power of his
redemption. Yea, come unto him, and offer your whole souls as an offering unto
him, and continue in fasting and praying, and endure to the end; and as the
Lord liveth ye will be saved.
Each
of these speak to the condition of the world in which we live.
And
also this comment from an editorial in the local newspaper:
For
the past decade, I have seen some of our policy makers appear to lose their
moral sense--our caring for each other, and the love-thy-nieghbor thing.
Now, we see lawmakers more concerned about material things, instead of how
we live and care for each other. They say one thing and do
another, especially when it comes to health and welfare of our
people. They take great pride in the growth of our economy and how they
are able to subsidize building hotels and attract business to our state. They
tout our healthy and growing economy, our natural resources and their beauty,
but what about
the health
and well-being of our people?
Any
foundation we build upon other than Jesus Christ will crumble and falter in
time. The Savior could have no allowance or tolerance for sin because that is
the way we can return to Him. However, the Savior does have tolerance for the
sinner, it is through that tolerance that He affords us the repentance process
which brings us closer to Him. The world may be a very unsettled place but we
need not be unsettled in it when we exercise our Faith in He who created
this world and Whose hand is recognizable in all things. Therefore, it is His
words found in all holy writ that teach the right way to live as spoken by the
prophet king Benjamin in the Book of Mormon when he said:
And
the words which I have spoken . . . are sufficient to teach any man the right
way; for the right way is to believe in Christ and deny him not; for by denying
him ye also deny the prophets and the law.
And
now behold, I say unto you that the right way is to believe in Christ, and deny
him not; and Christ is the Holy One of Israel; wherefore ye must bow down
before him, and worship him with all your might, mind, and strength, and your
whole soul; and if ye do this ye shall in nowise be cast out. (2 Nephi
25:28-29)
And
another prophet from the Book of Mormon said this:
And
now, my beloved brethren, I would that ye should come unto Christ, who is the
Holy One of Israel, and partake of his salvation, and the power of his
redemption. Yea, come unto him, and offer your whole souls as an offering unto
him, and continue in fasting and praying, and endure to the end; and as the
Lord liveth ye will be saved. (Omni 1:26)
Thus
in a world where lines between morality and immorality are fading into
obscurity, there are voices crying for tolerance and are telling us
we must tolerate that which is offensive to God. However we have a more
clear voice inviting us to come unto Christ and to fear nothing of this
world for did He not say to His apostles "In the world ye shall
have tribulation: but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world." (John
16:33)
He
has given us a supernal gift, "Therefore, cheer up your hearts, and
remember that ye are free to act for yourselves—to choose the way of
everlasting death or the way of eternal life." (2 Nephi 10:23)
We
in wisdom may choose to have tolerance but that does not suggest nor imply we
must tolerate that which is offensive to us or to our God. In fact we must
stand against that which is offensive and morally reprehensible without
condemning the individuals supporting such things but strive to be like the Savior
for, "Jesus saw sin as wrong but also was able to see sin as
springing from deep and unmet needs on the part of the sinner.
This permitted Him to condemn the sin without condemning the
individual." (Spencer W. Kimball)
1 comment:
Hey ROK, you are up an runnin'. Yea! I look forward to more, much more.
Dan
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