Comparing
Biblical Gospel and Mormon Gospel
"I
am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God
unto salvation to everyone that believeth..." -Romans
1:16
It
should be clear from this passage that the gospel is very
important. Paul says here that it is the power of God for
salvation, without it we could not be saved from our sins. In Galatians
1:6-9, Paul proclaims a curse on anyone (man or angel.) who
proclaims a different gospel than what he has taught by the power
of Christ. 1800 years later, a man named Joseph Smith did just
that.
"[salvation]
is that which man merits through his own acts through life and by
obedience to the laws and ordinances of the gospel"
(Doctrines of Salvation, 1975, 1:134)
D&C
20:9; 27:5; 42:12; and 135:3 all
state that the Book of Mormon (BOM) contains the "fullness of
the gospel", as does the BOM itself in the first sentence of
its introduction. This is a sugar-coated way of saying that the
Bible is incomplete and that many "plain and precious
things" have been lost or removed since it was originally
written (see 1 Nephi chapter 13). Despite all evidence to
the contrary, Mormons believe that through "ignorant
translators, careless transcribers or designing and corrupt
priests" the true gospel has been lost (from Teachings of
the Prophet Joseph Smith, 327; 8th Article of Faith).
This is despite the fact that Jesus said he would build his church
and that it would prevail (Matthew 16:18) and not be defeated.
There is one passage in
the Doctrines & Covenants (D&C) that could be seen as the
gospel defined (76:40-42), and it reads much like the passage in 1
Corinthians, but there is more...
According
to Mormon apostle Bruce McConkie, author of the book Mormon
Doctrine, the gospel is "the plan of salvation..."
(right so far, except he continues...) "It embraces all of
the laws, principles, doctrines, rites, ordinances, acts, powers,
authorities, and keys necessary to save and exalt men..." In
other words, the whole of Mormon theology. McConkie also
makes this bold statement, "It (the true gospel) is found
only in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints."
-Mormon Doctrine pg. 334. Meaning, of course, that it is not
the gospel of the Bible. The discussion should now be over, for
this cannot be the gospel of the Bible. But in the interest of
full disclosure, let's continue.
The
Biblical Gospel:
Is
the Mormon gospel different from the Bible's? A simple comparison
should answer the question. Here is the Biblical Gospel:
Christ
died for our sins, was buried, rose on the third day and because
of this we can be saved (if we believe). (1 Corinthians
15:1-17). "righteousness based on faith speaks
thus...if you confess with your mouth Jesus as Lord, and believe
in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you shall be
saved." - Romans 10:6-9
Similar
passages are found in the following verses, and many other besides
(Matt 10:32-33; Acts 16:31; Rom 4:20-25Eph 2:8-10; 1 Peter 1:3-5;
1 John 5:11-13 etc...). Anything added to belief in Christ as the
Son of God who died for our sins is blasphemy.
The
Mormon Gospel:
In
essence, Christ's death means nothing more to a Mormon than the
gaining of the ability to be resurrected so that their works may
be judged (3 Nephi 27:13-21; D&C 39:5-6). Beyond that it is
all about works (and some sins cannot be covered even by these.).
In
the Mormon gospel we see belief + repentance + baptism + laying on
of hands (to receive the Holy Ghost) + temple work + mission work
+ church ministry + tithing 10% of your income + ceasing from sin
+ abstaining from the use of intoxicants and strong drinks and
tobacco and caffeine + confessing Joseph Smith as Prophet + temple
marriage + baptism for the dead + geneaology research... the list
could go on and on and on. Only upon completion of all these
things may Mormons attain to the third and highest level of heaven
thus achieving the ultimate goal of the Mormon gospel... godhood.
(If
you doubt any of these teachings, please refer to McConkie,
Mormon Doctrine pg. 116-117; Doctrines of Salvation 1:268; 18:213;
The 4th Article of Faith; Smith, Gospel Doctrine pg. 107; Brigham
Young, Journal of Discourses 3:93; 3:247; 9:312; Gospel Principles
pg 290; D&C132:19-20).
This
is not just older teachings of the church . . . Consider the
following quote from 1998's Deseret Web article by Elder Dallin H.
Oaks Of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles Morning session, Sunday,
April 5, 1998:
"Believers
who have had this required rebirth at the hands of those having
authority have already been saved from sin conditionally, but they
will not be saved finally until they have completed their mortal
probation with the required continuing repentance, faithfulness,
service, and enduring to the end. Some Christians accuse
Latter-day Saints who give this answer of denying the grace of God
through claiming they can earn their own salvation. We answer this
accusation with the words of two Book of Mormon prophets. Nephi
taught, "For we labor diligently . . . to persuade our
children . . . 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" (2 Ne. 25:23 [another example of Joseph Smith's
adding to the Word of God see Ephesians 2:8] ). And what is
"all we can do"? It surely includes repentance
(see Alma 24:11) and baptism, keeping the commandments,
and enduring to the end. Moroni pleaded, "Yea, come
unto Christ, and be perfected in him, and deny yourselves of all
ungodliness; and if ye shall deny yourselves of all ungodliness,
and love God with all your might, mind and strength, then is his
grace sufficient for you, that by his grace ye may be perfect in
Christ [after all we can do, of course]" (Moro. 10:32).
Conclusion
Salvation
to a Mormon is a long process involving many steps and reliant
upon good works and laws for its goal to be found. It most
certainly is not the gospel preached by Paul. It is
not the gospel of Christ. It is the false gospel of Joseph
Smith, and of his successors.
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