Month: April 2006

  • From a letter dated April 17, 2006 Taken from an e-mail dating April 17, 2006:


    Jori Widen I need your address. I have sent you a letter twice, but it has come back to me because of a faulty address. "According as his divine power hath given unto us all things that pertain unto life and godliness, through the knowledge of him that hath called us to glory and virtue: Whereby are given unto us exceeding great and precious promises: that by these ye might be partakers of the divine nature, having escaped the corruption that is in the world through lust." (2 Peter 1:3-4).






    "Peter penned the most sublime language of any of the apostles" – Joseph Smith (HC 5:392).


    Dear family and friends, I know I promised that this week I would post "Apostasy and Restoration: Part Two," however, I would like to interrupt the series and post part two next week (or rather have my dad post it for me as I don’t actually do the posting).


    Happy Easter! I love Easter. I was glad that I was able to keep up with family traditions even in far away California. On Saturday night Elders Mancuso, Norberg, Murdock, and I dyed Easter eggs. Elder Norby made an "emo" egg for me- My nick name in this pad is "Elder Emo." I love this pad- these Elders are the best. I love living here.


    We had a nice service Easter morning with several investigators. Then after Church I made my grandma’s "popovers" (Yorkshire pudding). They turned out perfect. Everyone loved them. We went to the Roylance’s for dinner, where the kids hid Easter eggs for us to find. It was fun.


    Of course the reason I love Easter so much is because it signifies the most sacred even of all time: the Atonement and Resurrection of Jesus Christ. In honor of that most sacred and ultimate sacrifice, spend some time this week reading Mosiah chapter 3 in the Book of Mormon. It is one of the most beautiful chapters on the depth of what Easter truly honors.


    One more thought on Easter. I know that I have talked a lot about this before, but think about what it means to be alive, and what it means to be dead. I testify that Jesus Christ, the Creator of the World and Savior, is alive. He lives. That is the message of the season, and of this Church- that He lives. Though the world may define deity in infinitely dead terms, I add my witness to the disciples of the old world and new that He is risen. For they saw Him. They touched Him. They spoke with Him. And I have come to know of the truth of their experiences recorded in both the Bible and the Book of Mormon. And so to the living God I give my praise.


    On a different note, I want to share something that touched me about the first apostles. I had been studying Paul, and I have gained a deeper love for his ministry and writings. But the other day I read the epistles of Peter. Peter is my hero. I love what he had to say about Paul’s words. He said that the writings of Paul would be misunderstood. That prophesy has come true. I have met so many people out here who abuse Paul’s writings and misconstrue the gospel he taught. I hope we can all be careful as we prayerfully and intelligently study the sacred texts of the New Testament which have been miraculously preserved for our benefit. Until next week, take care,


    Elder Emo






    And account that the longsuffering of our Lord is salvation; even as our beloved brother Paul also according to the wisdom given unto him hath written unto you; As also in all his epistles, speaking in them of these things; in which are some things hard to be understood, which they that are unlearned and unstable wrest, as they do also the other scriptures, unto their own destruction. Ye therefore, beloved, seeing ye know these things before, beware lest ye also, being led away with the error of the wicked, fall from your own stedfastness. But grow in grace, and in the knowledge of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. To him be glory both now and for ever. Amen." (2 Peter 3:15-18).

  • From a Letter Dated April 10, 2006





    taken from a study journal entry from March 21, 2006: "For there are many yet on earth among all sects, parties, and denominations, who are blinded by the subtle craftiness of men . . . and who are only kept from the truth because they know not where to find it . . ."






    Apostasy and Restoration I become more and more convinced of the apostasy and therefore need for the restoration the more I study the Bible and world history. There was a void in the Christian Church, in the world really, that needed to be filled. The doctrines, practices, and organization established by Jesus Christ had been corrupted. I am so grateful that Jesus Christ's church was restored in full, beginning with a young boy in 1820. Over the next three weeks I would like to briefly show how there was a general, universal apostasy, why the Protestant reformation was not enough to end it, and why it was not resolved with a restoration until the mid 1800's. Part One: General Apostasy There was a general falling away from the pure teachings, organization, and authority of the original Christian Church. Apostate doctrines and practices were the main concerns of the apostles. We can attribute most of the New Testament to those concerns. The Apostles wrote to various branches of the church to correct false doctrines and practices. They were aware of the impending general apostasy.


    For example, in 2 Timothy 1:13-15* Paul writes that the entire church in Asia had gone apostate. "All they which are in Asia be turned away from me . . ." Peter spoke of existing and future "false teachers" in 2 Peter 2:1-2 and 3:17. To the church in Corinth Paul wrote of "divisions" and "heresies" among them (1 Corinthians 11:18-19). In fact, 1 Corinthians was written because a church leader had been involved in a sexual offense and, among other things, Paul wanted him excommunicated (2 Corinthians 2:5-11). The list of situations requiring apostolic reproof goes on. (see also 1 John 2:18-19; 4:1-3; 5:21, 2 John 1:7-9, 3 John 1:9-10, Jude 1:3-4, Revelation 2:2, Colossians 2:8; 20-22, John 6:66, Galatians 1:6-7; 3:1, 1 Timothy 1:3-6; 4:1, 2 Timothy 2:17-18, Titus 1:10-16, James 4:1) It is shocking that those early Christians were "so soon removed from him that called [them] into the grace of Christ" (Gal. 1:6), but clearly the Church of Christ was being perverted, and the Apostles knew it.


    There is one specific false, or unauthorized, teacher worthy of note. Bishop Linus. Bishop Linus was ordained and set apart to be the authorized leader of Rome by Peter, however, within a year the Church under his direction had gone astray and was returning to elaborate laws and rituals that the Apostles taught were no longer needed. Bishop Linus was then removed from power by the Apostle Paul. Paul set in his stead a different leader, coincidently named Deacon Linus. Deacon Linus was then the authorized Church leader in Rome, but sadly, Deacon Lunus was killed by Emperor Nero. When that happened, Bishop Linus, who had continued his preaching, reestablished himself as the head of the Church in Rome without the Apostle's direction. Thus, apostasy began in Rome. A majority of the Christian world, however, traces its authority to Bishop Linus.


    One indication of general apostasy is specific direction or doctrine that the Apostles gave that was broken by the Christians over the ages. These doctrines include the mode and manner of baptism (Romans 6:3-5, Colossians 2:12), the nature of God, the honor and importance of marriage (Hebrews 13:4, 1 Timothy 4:1-3), etc. Changes in these doctrines indicate a "falling away" (2 Thes. 2:3) from original Christianity. Furthermore, the Apostles gave the saints counsel and direction that was ultimately ignored. For example, Paul commanded the saints to have no schisms (1 Cor. 12:25) and no confusion (1 Cor. 14:33). He told them not to use the "philosophy of man" (Col. 2:8) and to "keep from idols" (1 John 5:21). Despite all this there have been several schisms in the Church, there is much confusion, worldly philosophies (like the Egyptian concept of a triune god) crept into Church creeds, and iconography and what became the canonization of saints soon turned into Dark Age idolatry.


    If such early signs of apostasy are not clear enough, look to the latter indications of a falling away from pure Christianity. There are the crusades, the inquisition, people who were burned for trying to make sacred scripture available. There were the indulgences- salvation sold for money. There were conquered peoples, and the springing forth of the confusing multitude of churches that still exist today. Clearly these examples of corruption reveal the loss of true Christianity as was prophesied. Without continuing correction from Apostles, the apostasy became complete. The world was thirsty for a restoration of the gospel of Jesus Christ. *Scripture references can be found at www.scriptures.lds.org






    ". . . These should then be attended to with great earnestness . . . Therefore . . . let us cheerfully do all things that lie in our power; and then may we stand still, with the utmost assurance, to see the salvation of God, and for his arm to be revealed." (D&C 123:12, 14, & 17).


  • From a letter dated April 3, 2006





    Greetings from Arcadia!


    I have been transferred to the Temple City ward where I will only be serving part time as a proseltyzing missionary. I am the new Office Elder in the mission office. Pretty much during the office hours I will be here in Arcadia doing office work, coordinating transportation, helping with Zone Conferences, and other mission work.  After office hours and on weekends I'll be doing normal missionary things in Temple City. I am way stoked.


    It is so hard to leave Sunland. I loved the ward members and investigators. I became very attatched to the people. I would love to share specific ways in which people said goodbye, but it's probably not xanga appropriate, and it will make me sad to recount their sincere statements and gifts. It was so nice to know, though, that the people in that area appreciated my service there.


    Now that I am in the office, I will see a different side to the mission. It is exciting. I will probably be here for a good 6 months. There is a lot of training I have to go through just to learn about where things are and how to work out all the paperwork and things, but I am not worried about learning. It is neat- I will be seeing the political side of the mission from a third party observing perspective. Elders and Sisters have already placed bribes (I will remain silent as to whether or not I accepted them) for various favors. Office Elders get to know mission annoucements sooner than most. We see the mail first. We know transfers sooner. We know where things are- get things like Mission Rosters. People tell us their problems for some reason even though they don't need to.   Basically we see and hear everything, and everybody wants favors from us because of it.


    I am very excited to get to learn the areas of the mission and to get to see and know all of the missionaries. This is going to be a great opportunity for me.


    Speaking of opportunities, I hope that you took the opportunity to enjoy General Conference this past weekend. Elder Eyring and Elder Holland gave remarkable talks. Go to LDS.ORG right now and listen to, read, watch Elder Jeffrey R. Holland's talk in the Sunday Morning session. It is powerful. I always feel like Elder Holland writes his speeches as letters directly to me (of course his October 2005 address to young women being a dissapointing exception).


    Well, I better get going. Office life is very busy compared to Sunland. Take care,


    Elder Embree