I believe in Jesus Christ. He is God. He is the only chance I have to become the best man I can possibly be. I believe that hell and heaven are real places and that I will go to heaven when I die if I live the way He did and do what He asks me to do. To accomplish this, I am obligated to learn about Jesus, what He taught, and what He says today.
In my experience, sharing
with others what I learn about Jesus and His gospel deepens my own
understanding and gives me an opportunity to offer my witness to those around
me that this stuff is true and that it can give people real, lasting happiness.
So, in a nutshell, that why this blog exists. I sincerely
hope that something I write will help someone understand Christ, or Christians,
or the Bible a little better. At the very least, people will remember that I
believe in Jesus Christ and that’s good enough for me.
To get started, I thought I would take the 10 most popular
passages in the Bible and talk about them a little bit. It was more difficult
than I expected it would be to find a solid top-ten list (harder than searching
for “the top ten most popular passages in the Bible” on Google, which is all I
did), but I did manage to find one. So without further ado, Here is number 10:
Most popular Bible passages, #10:
Matthew 28:19, the New Testament
“Go ye therefore, and
teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son,
and of the Holy Ghost.”
First, let me put this in context for you. You may have
heard that Jesus was murdered. Well he was, and he knew beforehand that this is
how he would die. Days before he was killed, he told his disciples (friends)
that he would be arrested and condemned to death and that he would come back to
life three days after being killed (Matthew 20:17-19). He also said that when
he came back to life he would come and see them. He told them to meet him on a mountain in a place called Galilee (Matthew 26:32). It all
happened, just like he said it would, and three days later everyone got together
in Galilee. Jesus was there, too. He had come back to life (been resurrected) and this is what he said to the people who had come to see him: “Go ye therefore, and
teach all nations…”
Thomas Monson, President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daySaints, said in a sermon last October, “The holy scriptures contain no
proclamation more relevant, no responsibility more binding, no instruction more
direct than the injunction given by the resurrected Lord as He appeared in
Galilee to the eleven disciples. Said He, 'Go ye therefore, and teach all
nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the
Holy Ghost.' The Prophet Joseph Smith declared, 'After all that has been said,
the greatest and most important duty is to preach the Gospel.'”
That really captures the significance of this popular Bible
passage. Christians believe that part of the reason Jesus let the Jews murder
him was so he could forgive us for our mistakes
and wrong choices. I believe that. Although I don’t completely understand how, I really do believe that because Jesus died for me I can be
forgiven when I mess up. A clean slate. A clear conscience. I think we all need
that every now and then. And if that’s true, it is worth sharing with “all
nations” and everyone we know.
Well, thanks for reading. That’s #10. Next week: #9.

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