“And they that believe not in him shall be destroyed,
both by FIRE, quakes, and by bloodsheds, and by pestilence, and by famine."
2 Nephi 6:15
This past week, fires have destroyed hundreds of thousands of acres, entire neighborhoods wiped out, hundreds and hundreds of homes burned to the ground, and many lives lost across the Western United States.
Below is a list with some images of significant locations that fire has destroyed and/or damaged buildings and land owned by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints over the past year. Many of these locations are very symbolic religious sites.
Below is a list with some images of significant locations that fire has destroyed and/or damaged buildings and land owned by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints over the past year. Many of these locations are very symbolic religious sites.
· Fire and Destruction of the Provo Tabernacle. (#1)
· Fire at the Beehive Clothing in American Fork where the Temple Garments are made. (no image)
· Fire at the LDS Conference Center. (#2)
· Fire at City Creek Center. (#3)
· Fire at Stake Center in Arizona. (#4)
· Fire above Ensign Peak (Ensign Peak was used by early church leaders as a temple SL Temple was completed . (#5)
· Fires on Wasatch Mountains in Alpine. (#6)
· Smoke as seen from space. (#7)
Many have probably read this already, but I think it is important to repost this. This is a commentary of the Book of Mormon verse found in 2 Nephi 6: 15:
“Jacob makes a startling promise for those who live when the destruction begins preliminary to the cleansing of the world before the Lord returns. He says "none will he destroy that believe in him. And they that believe not in him shall be destroyed, both by FIRE, quakes, and by bloodsheds, and by pestilence, and by famine."
This amazing promise is predicated on "believing in Him." This requires us to understand what the word "believe" means in the parlance of the Book of Mormon. Those who believe in Him know and accept correct doctrine, or the truth about Him. Those who do not know and will not accept correct doctrine or the truth have dwindled in unbelief. They do not believe in Him. They may have religion, may belong to churches, may be active in all their observances, but they are not in possession of belief in Him. Instead they accept for doctrines the commandments of men, and their hearts are far from Him. They teach false and vain things. As a result they neither enter into the kingdom nor suffer those who are entering to go in. This includes those who, though they are humble followers of Christ, are nevertheless led that in many instances they do err in doctrine. (2 Ne. 28: 14.)
There will be many who are destroyed who will be quite surprised by it. They will complain that they have prophesied in Christ's name, and in His name cast out devils, and done many wonderful works, but they do not know Christ, and therefore never did believe in Him. (See Matt. 7: 22-24.)
If you are one of those who believe in Him, and who will not dwindle in unbelief, will not accept the commandments of men as doctrine, but will take the Spirit for your guide, then Jacob promises that Christ will not destroy you. The rest He will destroy.
Fire will upset the order of things and make societal collapse inevitable. Men's self-inflicted woes will not be the only sign of Divine disapproval. The earth will quake to signal God's disapproval. Interruptions of social order and control will be followed by self-inflicted violence. Bloodshed will be widespread among the survivors. Disease and pestilence will be one of the results of the lack of social order. Air and water will be contaminated. Neglected hygiene will lead to the promised pestilence. As the downward spiral continues, food production and distribution will be inadequate to prevent widespread, global famine. It is as if Jacob could see the sequence of events and gave us the list of how it would unfold, step by step, as the unbelieving are wiped from the earth.
Survival during this bleak time depends on the qualification of "believing in Him." Suddenly, if you think Jacob knew what he was talking about then our doctrines take on terrible significance. What we believe matters. Not just in the distant after-life, but for the preservation of our present lives. Jacob does make a powerful case for studying the Gospel a good deal more carefully than we can accomplish in a 40 minute class-discussion, with an approved "discussion leader," using Correlated materials, rather than a teacher declaring and testifying of true doctrine.” (Snuffer)
This amazing promise is predicated on "believing in Him." This requires us to understand what the word "believe" means in the parlance of the Book of Mormon. Those who believe in Him know and accept correct doctrine, or the truth about Him. Those who do not know and will not accept correct doctrine or the truth have dwindled in unbelief. They do not believe in Him. They may have religion, may belong to churches, may be active in all their observances, but they are not in possession of belief in Him. Instead they accept for doctrines the commandments of men, and their hearts are far from Him. They teach false and vain things. As a result they neither enter into the kingdom nor suffer those who are entering to go in. This includes those who, though they are humble followers of Christ, are nevertheless led that in many instances they do err in doctrine. (2 Ne. 28: 14.)
There will be many who are destroyed who will be quite surprised by it. They will complain that they have prophesied in Christ's name, and in His name cast out devils, and done many wonderful works, but they do not know Christ, and therefore never did believe in Him. (See Matt. 7: 22-24.)
If you are one of those who believe in Him, and who will not dwindle in unbelief, will not accept the commandments of men as doctrine, but will take the Spirit for your guide, then Jacob promises that Christ will not destroy you. The rest He will destroy.
Fire will upset the order of things and make societal collapse inevitable. Men's self-inflicted woes will not be the only sign of Divine disapproval. The earth will quake to signal God's disapproval. Interruptions of social order and control will be followed by self-inflicted violence. Bloodshed will be widespread among the survivors. Disease and pestilence will be one of the results of the lack of social order. Air and water will be contaminated. Neglected hygiene will lead to the promised pestilence. As the downward spiral continues, food production and distribution will be inadequate to prevent widespread, global famine. It is as if Jacob could see the sequence of events and gave us the list of how it would unfold, step by step, as the unbelieving are wiped from the earth.
Survival during this bleak time depends on the qualification of "believing in Him." Suddenly, if you think Jacob knew what he was talking about then our doctrines take on terrible significance. What we believe matters. Not just in the distant after-life, but for the preservation of our present lives. Jacob does make a powerful case for studying the Gospel a good deal more carefully than we can accomplish in a 40 minute class-discussion, with an approved "discussion leader," using Correlated materials, rather than a teacher declaring and testifying of true doctrine.” (Snuffer)
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SIDENOTE:
SYMBOLIC STORY OF THE ONLY THING THAT SURVIVED A UTAH FIRE WAS A BABY EAGLE:
The baby golden eagle miraculously survived a Utah wildfire and was found alive on June 28 behind a charred tree, about 25 feet below the nest that was burned to a crisp in the 5,500-acre Dump Fire near Saratoga Springs in Utah. The 70-day-old eaglet had suffered burns on his talons, beak, head and wings. His flight feathers were melted down to within an inch or two of his wing and tail. He's very underweight at just over five pounds. What seems to have saved his life during the fire was the insulation offered by his down feathers and once-thick body, according to the wildlife rehabilitation center. They have named the baby eagle, Phoenix.
In Native American symbolism, the Eagle represents God, the Father Creator. This baby eagle that survived the fire was the child, or son of, the eagle that was spared in the all consuming flames. Perhaps this is a beautiful metaphor for us. As Jacob testifies in the Book of Mormon, If we but believe in the Only Begotten Son of our Heavenly Father, we will be spared.
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"none will he destroy that believe in him. And they that believe not in him shall be destroyed, both by FIRE, quakes, and by bloodsheds, and by pestilence, and by famine."
6 comments:
This is significant.
Thank you--
Very thought provoking post, thought you might elaboate more on the symbolic significance of the various sites(some are obvious, provo tabernacle has me stumped). Smoke seen from space reminded me of the mists of darkness from Lehis vision.
One other thought, the city creek center was funded using "investment money" from tithing contributions, does/did the church pay tithing on that increase? If not, perhaps this is the destroyer come unrebuked.
Odd that while the homes were burned on the top picture, many of the trees survived.
As I see these events unfold, the prophecies in scripture appear clear to me. However, I see a couple of possibilities in how the rest of these calamities may unfold. I was wondering if you had any insight into how this scripture fits in.
JS Matthew 1:41-43:
“But as it was in the days of Noah, so it shall be also at the coming of the Son of Man; For it shall be with them, as it was in the days which were before the flood; for until the day that Noah entered into the ark they were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage; And knew not until the flood came, and took them all away; so shall also the coming of the Son of Man be.”
To me, I see the current members of the church largely ignoring the fulfillment of Book of Mormon prophecy. Much of the attitudes and behavior I see reflects this scripture from JST Matthew.
Will the prophecies of future calamities be fulfilled in a similar manner. In other words, will they occur in such a way that many Saints will still be able to ignore them, and eat, drink, marry and give in marriage? Thus fulfilling the prophecy, that the second coming will be as a thief in the night, catching many people completely unaware.
3 Remember therefore how thou hast received and heard, and hold fast, and repent. If therefore thou shalt not watch, I will come on thee as a thief, and thou shalt not know what hour I will come upon thee. (New Testament, Revelation, Chapter 3)
It will be gradual.. but definite. It will seem natural and normal. However, with those with eyes to see, the Lord will not leave us without adequate time.
Once you disrupt the normal functions of a society by the elements (fire, flooding, tornados, earthquakes...war), you lose civil order. In the wake of that you have both natural caused deaths and then the ungovernable begin to kill for survival (to raid others); followed by disease caused by the unsanitary conditions from unburied dead. The Book of Mormon gives a blue-print, as does the D&C. In some ways it is perfectly natural. But it is all ordained as a result of human choice, rejection of truth, condemnation, and judgment. But men bring it about by their choices.
As far as it was in the days of Noah. Well, the Lord's people-throughout all of history from the time of Adam, is always a small portion. High Flood estimates put population at maybe 10 billion people on the Earth at the time of the flood... and only 8 survived (after the Enoch city was taken) So as in the days of Noah, so will it be at the Baptism of fire. Only a small portion of the population will survive.
Thank you. I appreciate your insights. I am awed by the power and clarity contained within the Book of Mormon.
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