pam Posted July 18, 2010 Report Posted July 18, 2010 Reference Search: 2 Nephi 27:3232 And they that make a man an offender for a word, and lay a snare for him that reproveth in the gate, and turn aside the just for a thing of naught. Quotes for DiscussionAn Offender for a Word; Lay a Snare…Turn Aside the Just Some few within the Church, openly or perhaps far worse, in the darkness of anonymity, reproach their leaders in the wards and stakes and in the Church, seeking to make them “an offender for a word,” as Isaiah said. To them the Lord said: “Cursed are all those that shall lift up the heel against mine anointed. Saith the Lord, and cry they have sinned when they have not sinned…but have done that which was meet in mine eyes, and which I commanded them. “But those who cry transgression do it because they are the servants of sin, and are the children of disobedience themselves…. “…because they have offended my little ones they shall be severed from the ordinances of mine house. “Their basket shall not be full, their houses and their barns shall perish, and they themselves shall be despised by those that flattered them. “They shall not have right to the priesthood, nor their posterity after them from generation to generation” (D&C 121:16-17, 19-21). That terrible penalty will not apply to those who try as best they can to live the gospel and sustain their leaders. Nor need it apply to those who in the past have been guilty of indifference or even opposition, if they will repent, confess their transgressions, and forsake them.Boyd K. Packer, Ensign, Nov. 1996, 7 Divine doctrine of the Church is the prime target of attack by the spiritually contentious. Well do I remember a friend who would routinely sow seeds of contention in Church classes. His assaults would invariably be preceded by this predictable comment: “Let me play the role of devil’s advocate.” Recently he passed away. One day he will stand before the Lord in judgment. Then, I wonder, will my friend’s predictable comment again be repeated?... Dissecting doctrine in a controversial way in order to draw attention to oneself is not pleasing to the Lord….Show compassionate concern for others. Control the tongue, the pen, and the word processor. Whenever tempted to dispute, remember this proverb: “He that is void of wisdom despiseth his neighbor: but a man of understanding holdeth his peace” (Prov. 11:12; see also 17:28). Bridle the passion to speak or write contentiously….Let us respectfully disagree without being disagreeable.Russell M. Nelson, Ensign, May 1989, 70-71 By one means or another, the swiftest method of rejection of the holy prophets has been to find a pretext, however false or absurd, to dismiss the man so that his message could also be dismissed.Spencer W. Kimball, Conference Report, Apr. 1978, p. 115 Quote
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