Charity: Killing With Kindness

Christ said “love your enemies,” because that can make them your friends. Destroying enemies by turning them into friends…It’s kinda like killing with kindness.

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How’s that for a fun title? XD I’ve been studying the Teachings of the Presidents lately; my ward finally had a bunch of hard-copies show up one day, so yippee! I’ve been studying Joseph Smith’s lesson on charity (that’s Chapter 37, if you wanna follow along XD) Charity is one I really need to study thoroughly to understand it. Being an Aspergirl doesn’t help; pretty much anything regarding emotion or how to treat others has to be explained to me in mind-numbing detail. Until then, I can’t figure out how to actually apply it. You can’t just say “be nice” to someone with Aspergers. It doesn’t work that way.

And yes, we have brains like aliens. Deal with it. XD

Anyway, I’m rambling. Today I had a fun study from the words of Joseph Smith on what it means to have charity… Due to what I said above, I’m glad the church leaders go into such detail on these things. One section in particular caught my eye, which talked about how to deal with those who wrong you. In essence, it says, “Have mercy on the sinner; a kind word can turn away anger. If he repents, he becomes your friend. If he won’t repent, God will destroy him” (You know, like anyone else).

It reminded me of a curious train of thought I had a while back. When someone really hurts you, it’s so easy to not want to forgive them, because you want them to be punished. It feels kinda like a court of law, isn’t it? If you don’t “press charges,” who’s going to deal justice? But that’s not how forgiveness works at all (God be praised). Forgiving someone just lets us take the load off our shoulders. God’s gonna cover us all by the end of the day; we don’t have to do anything at all.

What’s this have to do with charity? Well, Christ said to love your enemies, right? It’s similar logic. Nobody wants someone else to suffer. Not really. When you really think about it, it’s more like…you want them to change, and feel like they won’t unless they suffer. At least, that’s how it was for me. Cuz if someone stops hurting you and changes their ways, they stop being your enemy. Right? Because who wants enemies?

That’s why charity is so important. When we “have mercy on the sinner,” we love our enemies, as Christ would have us do. That gives them the chance to change. It’s the only thing that gives them the chance to change. Then they can take your kindness and feed their own broken souls. Without that, they don’t have the strength to change. And if that’s still not enough, well…then they dig their own graves. God will deal with them for you. But if your kindness reaches them, then enemies can become friends. And then you won’t have anymore enemies, will you? It’s just the smarter choice to be charitable.

Destroying enemies by turning them into friends…It’s kinda like killing with kindness. 😀

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Thanks for reading, y’all. I hope you enjoyed this post, or at least took something useful from it XD If so, I’d love to hear your thoughts! So whether you like, share, or comment, all feedback is appreciated. Seriously, I don’t write posts ‘cuz I love the sound of my own voice. I want to learn from you as well! And I can’t do that unless I hear back from you guys. So please, if you have anything to contribute – or even just want to say you liked this – let me know! It’s not like I know any other way. And as always, keep reading your scriptures, guys! You will find gems of knowledge, I promise! 🙂

The Restoration Of The Gospel

Through the prophet Joseph Smith, we’ve regained so many lost truths that the world doesn’t even dream of. We can’t take that for granted!

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Alrighty! Another beautiful Sabbath day draws to a close, and I look forward to getting to see my beloved in the morning. Monday is P-Day for him, so yeah. He’s coming home really soon too, in just a few weeks! Y’all can join me on the countdown if you want. Today marks 19 days before he gets home! X3

Anyway. As it’s Sunday, I always try to post something about church, and today, church was wonderful. I fasted today for help with a lot of things, and Heavenly Father helped me tremendously. I received signs, guidance, and a full spiritual recharge. It’s been a good day. ^^

Church was kinda funny too. I’m my ward’s bulletin specialist, so I’m in charge of making those little programs that tell you where all the upcoming events will be. While doing that, I stumbled across an amazing talk about Joseph Smith and the Restoration of the Gospel. And, lo and behold, the very first speaker at church was referencing that exact talk! I mean, wow. God works in mysterious ways. Guess I know what to talk about, huh! XD

For those of you who want to see the talk, it’s by Tad R. Callister, called Joseph Smith – Prophet of the Restoration. And it’s exactly what it sounds like; it’s talking about Joseph Smith, and how God used him to restore the missing parts of the gospel. Those things that were lost over time, things that the Bible either doesn’t show clearly, or doesn’t show at all. And not just side-details either! These are really important things!

Honestly, the whole talk is excellent, and I could just go on and on about it. But I’m just gonna summarize for y’all. Thank God for Joseph Smith. It’s the only way we could’ve gotten a guy like him. 😉

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