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LDS (Mormon) Elder Joseph B. Wirthlin - Church Welfare 2/2

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My beloved brothers and sisters, what a wonderful Easter day this has been. As we reflect on the life of the Savior and His Resurrection, certainly the many images of those who petitioned Him for help come to my mind. I can easily imagine the deformed legs of a man unable to walk since birth or the tears flowing down a widow's cheek as she follows the body of her only son as it is carried to its tomb. I see the empty eyes of the hungry, the trembling hands of the sick, the pleading voice of the condemned, the disconsolate eye of the outcast. All of them are reaching toward a solitary man, a man without wealth, without home, without position.
I see this man, the Son of the living God, look on each of them with infinite compassion. With a touch of His holy hand, He brings comfort to the downcast, healing to the sick, liberation to the condemned. With a word, the dead man rises from his bier and the widow embraces her enlivened son.
These and other miraculous acts of mercy and kindness, some widely known, others quiet and gentle, define for me one of the salient characteristics of the Savior: His love and compassion for the downtrodden, the weary, the weak, the suffering. Indeed, these acts of compassion are synonymous with His name.
Although nearly 2,000 years have passed since the mortal ministry of the Son of God, His loving example and His teachings remain an integral part of who we are as a people and who we are as a church. Today, through its inspired welfare program, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and its members strive to emulate His example as we seek to relieve suffering and foster self-reliance.
Scope of Church Welfare
The welfare program of the Church is well known throughout the world. People from all walks of life travel to Church headquarters to see firsthand how the Church cares for the poor and needy without creating dependency on the part of those who receive or bitterness on the part of those who give. A president of a country, after visiting Welfare Square, canceled the remainder of his appointments for the day. "There is something here that is more important than anything else I have on my schedule," he said. "I must stay and learn more."
Over the years, the Church welfare program has grown to meet the ever-increasing needs of an expanding Church. In North America today, 80 Church farms produce nutritious food for the needy. Eighty cannery facilities preserve and package this life-sustaining food. More than 100 bishops' storehouses stand ready to assist more than 10,000 bishops and branch presidents as they carry out their sacred obligation to seek out and assist the poor and needy in their wards and branches. Fifty Deseret Industries operations offer work and training to thousands. Worldwide, 160 employment centers help more than 78,000 people find jobs each year. Sixty-five LDS Social Services offices help member couples adopt children and provide counseling to those in need.
I feel certain that the great leaders whom the Lord raised up to pioneer this modern-day welfare effort would be well pleased with the advancement of this inspired program of today.
The Lord's Way
"It has always been a cardinal teaching with the Latter-day Saints," President Joseph F. Smith wrote, "that a religion which has not the power to save people temporally and make them prosperous and happy here, cannot be depended upon to save them spiritually, to exalt them in the life to come."1
The temporal and the spiritual are linked inseparably. As we give of our time, talents, and resources to tend the needs of the sick, offer food to the hungry, and teach the dependent to stand on their own, we enrich ourselves spiritually beyond our ability to comprehend.
The Lord declared in a revelation to the Prophet Joseph Smith: "It is my purpose to provide for my saints. . . . But it must needs be done in mine own way; and behold this is the way that I, the Lord, have decreed to provide for my saints, that the poor shall be exalted, in that the rich are made low."2 The Lord's way consists of helping people help themselves. The poor are exalted because they work for the temporary assistance they receive, they are taught correct principles, and they are able to lift themselves from poverty to self-reliance. The rich are made low because they humble themselves to give generously of their means to those in need.

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  • the Church tries and relieves the suffering of many people throughout the world, this is one of the reason I am happy to be LDS.

    I however feel I need to do more.

  • I am so glad and happy to have found this Living Wonderful Church in a troubled world, and that its lead by The Hand of the Holy Lord! I love our Church! :)

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  • @yaxshavat "you guys dont understand what means prophet"

    what does the New Testament say about Prophets?

  • he could be caled a pastor but not a prophet.you guys dont understand what means prophet.Just becaus his preaching that doesnt mean his prophet even Paul,Peter were not prophets there were just folowers of Jesus and they where doing there job.But you know hey ,this man is mormon thats already minimum prophet.how many times this man hears the voice of Lord?...

  • lookes like you guys are in good buisnes with God.did you made a contract with God of a free deliverance of "Super" prophets.They dont say new things so how are they prophets?hote hak is this man that cals his self a prophet...

  • you guys forgot that your saved by the blood of Jesus all you can thing how many good works you did,you feel sadisfied?all I hear is financing,good works,good person and .....you guys talk wise your faith comes from you poket so as Josef Smiths if i ever want to learn how to make money ill come to lisen your doctrines itl help me,nothing about Jesus only thing i heard is,at the end In THE NAME OF JESUS CHRIST,congradulations your saved

  • "Not of works"

    James 2:21

    "Was not Abraham our father justified by works, when he had offered Isaac his son upon the altar? "

  • "and all our righteousnesses are as filthy rags"

    I agree, all YOUR so called righteousness is as filthy rags!

    Matthew 25:40

    "And the King shall answer and say unto them, Verily I say unto you, Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me. "

    but as for me and my religion, we will SERVE the Lord!

  • Isaiah 64:6 (King James Version) 6But we are all as an unclean thing, and all our righteousnesses are as filthy rags; and we all do fade as a leaf; and our iniquities, like the wind, have taken us away.

    Ephesians 2:8-11

     8For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: 9Not of works, lest any man should boast.

  • "As long as the church has resources, we will stand by you in times of trouble" -G.B.H.

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