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This is a video I created from clips from a few movies--The Restoration, Praise to the Main, Emma Smith: My Story--as part of my testimony of Joseph Smith, the Mormon prophet. Please leave a comment about "Joseph Smith, Mormon Prophet"! Mormons revere Joseph Smith as the prophet who was called of God to restore the Church of Jesus Christ in its fullness to the earth, today known as the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon Church or "Mormons").
On a spring day in 1820, 14-year-old Joseph Smith sought solitude in a grove of trees and prayed to know which church was true. God the Father and Jesus Christ, "two Personages, whose brightness and glory defy all description," appeared and spoke with Joseph.
Wondering which of the many churches to join, Joseph Smith had followed the counsel in the Bible's book of James: "If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God." The Lord told Joseph Smith "that all the religious denominations were believing in incorrect doctrines" and that he was to await further instructions from on high. "In a state of calmness and peace indescribable," Joseph Smith left that sacred grove knowing the reality of our Father in Heaven and His resurrected Son, Jesus Christ.
Joseph Smith's first vision stands today as the greatest event in world history since the birth, ministry, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. After centuries of darkness, the Lord opened the heavens to reveal His word and restore His Church through His chosen prophet Joseph Smith.
Joseph Smith saw God the Father and His Son, Jesus Christ, not once, but innumerable times throughout his life. Joseph Smith translated the Book of Mormon, organized the true Church of Jesus Christ upon the earth once more and restored the plain and precious truths which were lost due to the apostasy of men. He lived great and he died great in the eyes of God!
To learn more about the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church or Mormon Church or the "Mormons"), visit
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Uploaded: February 2, 2008 at 9:38 pm
Author: lds9999
Length: 00:07:19
Rating: 4.64
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Video Comments:
flowerheimer (November 23, 2008 at 5:42 am)
That's really kind of you. But we have already found the truth. Jesus Christ did come to the Americas. Even though you may not believe it now, you will. You really will, sooner or later.
flowerheimer (November 23, 2008 at 5:21 am)
Are you talking about individual LDS people going against some of Christ's teachings, or about LDS doctrine going against Christ's teachings? Individual people can choose for themselves. But the Lord Jesus Christ actually leads the LDS church. I know it's a big thing to claim, but it is really true. And when Christ's servants are speaking in His name, they are speaking His will.
flowerheimer (November 23, 2008 at 5:18 am)
That is true. LDS people don't believe that only "Mormons" can go to Heaven. God judges us by our hearts. If someone were to accept the gospel, even if they had never had a chance while they were alive, God knows that. God is totally fair but also merciful. If you have heard that LDS doctrine is that only LDS people can go to Heaven, that is actually NOT a doctrine of the LDS church.
flowerheimer (November 23, 2008 at 5:15 am)
MsChocolette, it sure doesn't look like you have even read the Book of Mormon. If you had, hopefully you'd be better informed. Also, I think lds999 is very good and knowledgeable. From her(?) calm-looking, caring, and informed answers, I really can't believe (she?he?) could be telling lies. Plus, I know the Book of Mormon is true. you can know too. lds9999 just doesn't seem to me to be anyone who would tell lies. . .
flowerheimer (November 23, 2008 at 5:12 am)
Sorry, MsChocolette. You really need to learn a little more about LDS people before you start saying "Everything that yall teach and believe in is a lie." where did you get "mormon black book?" I've never heard that before.
flowerheimer (November 23, 2008 at 4:59 am)
Actually, no. Anyone who has not had the chance to hear the gospel will have the chance to do so. It wouldn't be fair for someone living at some time or place where they were not able to hear it, that they should have to go to the Telestial Kingdom if they would have accepted it. They will have the chance to accept it. In fact, I'm sure that the people who lived before Joseph Smith already have had the chance to accept it or not.
flowerheimer (November 23, 2008 at 4:56 am)
Moses communed with Jehovah. Joseph Smith communed with Jehovah. It's not that hard to believe. He actually could write, he just didn't have a lot of education. Seriously, you should probably find out what is really true about Joseph Smith before you start to blast him. All I can say is, sooner or later, you will actually KNOW that Joseph Smith was a prophet of God.
flowerheimer (November 23, 2008 at 4:51 am)
You shall know them by their fruits. Oh. I guess lds9999 (good job (: ) has quoted the scripure. There are false prophets. But Joseph Smith was not a false prophet. He was a true prophet of God. He followed God. He wasn't perfect, and he said so. But he followed God. He restored the truth upon the earth through Heavenly Father, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Ghost.
lds9999 (November 21, 2008 at 10:38 pm)
It doesn't sound like you have ever read the Book of Mormon. I would encourage you to read it and to pray and ask God if it is true. He will answer through the power of the Holy Ghost.
Until you at least do a little more research, you may want to avoid making erroneous comments!
Until you at least do a little more research, you may want to avoid making erroneous comments!
lds9999 (November 21, 2008 at 10:37 pm)
A few thoughts for you. First, besides Joseph Smith, there are written statements from 11 individuals who saw and held the golden plates. Not even ONE of these individuals ever denied their testimony, even though some even left the LDS Church.
Second, you claim that Smith couldn't read or write, and yet you believe that HE produced the Book of Mormon (instead of being from God). Surely those two things contradict. A man who could not read or write could not come up with the Book of Mormon
Second, you claim that Smith couldn't read or write, and yet you believe that HE produced the Book of Mormon (instead of being from God). Surely those two things contradict. A man who could not read or write could not come up with the Book of Mormon