Chapter 28
Many false churches
shall be built up in the last days—They shall teach false and vain and foolish
doctrines—Apostasy shall abound because of false teachers—The devil shall rage
in the hearts of men—He shall teach all manner of false doctrines. About
559–545 B.C.
Nephi begins by testifying that the words he has spoken “must surely come to pass” (2 Nephi
28:1). A book will come forth. This book will be of great value to the
gentiles, but “especially unto our seed,
which is a remnant of the house of Israel” (2 Nephi 28:2).
Nephi was referring to what he had seen in his vision before
they arrived in the Promised Land.
And
it came to pass that I beheld the remnant of the seed of my brethren, and also
the book of the Lamb of God, which had proceeded forth from the mouth of the
Jew, that it came forth from the Gentiles unto the remnant of the seed of my
brethren.
And
after it had come forth unto them I beheld other books, which came forth by the
power of the Lamb, from the Gentiles unto them, unto the convincing of the
Gentiles and the remnant of the seed of my brethren, and also the Jews who were
scattered upon all the face of the earth, that the records of the prophets and
of the twelve apostles of the Lamb are true.
1 Nephi 13:38-39
The day will come when churches are built up. “Scholars estimate that more than 10,000 such
[New Religious Movements] may have formed in the developing world in the past
century, totaling more than 12 million members.”[1]
(One observation – I am using this quote to show how many churches have been
built up over the years. I make no
judgment about these New Religious Movements.)
Many of these churches will not be built up “unto the Lord” (2 Nephi 28:3). Talking to his brethren after they arrived in
the Promised Land, Nephi told them:
For
the time speedily shall come that all churches which are built up to get gain,
and all those who are built up to get power over the flesh, and those who are
built up to become popular in the eyes of the world, and those who seek the
lusts of the flesh and the things of the world, and to do all manner of
iniquity; yea, in fine, all those who belong to the kingdom of the devil are
they who need fear, and tremble, and quake; they are those who must be brought
low in the dust; they are those who must be consumed as stubble; and this is
according to the words of the prophet.
1 Nephi 22:23
Paul dealt with this same challenge in the early Christian Church.
Now
I beseech you, brethren, by the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that ye all
speak the same thing, and that there be no divisions [GR factions, schisms]
among you; but that ye be perfectly joined together in the same mind and in the
same judgment.
For
it hath been declared unto me of [GR about, concerning] you, my brethren, by
them which are of the house of Chloe, that there are contentions among you.
Now
this I say, that every one of you saith, I am of Paul; and I of Apollos; and I
of Cephas; and I of Christ.
Is
Christ divided? was Paul crucified for
you? or were ye baptized in the name of
Paul?
1 Corinthians 1:10-13
The same problem also arose among the Nephites two centuries
after Christ’s ministry to the Nephites.
“And they began to be divided into
classes; and they began to build up churches unto themselves to get gain, and
began to deny the true church of Christ.” (4 Nephi 1:26).
The churches will not only be set up to get gain, but they
will “contend one with another … and they
shall teach their learning and deny the Holy Ghost” (2 Nephi 28:4). Jacob would describe these people.
O
that cunning plan of the evil one! O the
vainness, and the frailties, and the foolishness of men! When they are learned they think they are wise,
and they hearken not unto the counsel of God, for they set it aside, supposing
they know of themselves, wherefore, their wisdom is foolishness and it
profiteth them not. And they shall
perish.
2 Nephi 9:28
Dennis Largey sums up what the Book of Mormon teaches about
true religion.
Through story, prophecy, and
sermon, the Book of Mormon denounces paid clergy (Alma 1:3, 20:2 Nephi 26:31);
infant baptism (Moroni 8); systems of religion that deny miracles, revelation,
and prophecy (2 Nephi 28:4—6; 3 Nephi 29:5,6); systems that preach salvation
based exclusively upon the law (Mosiah 13:27—37); being saved by grace alone (2
Nephi 25:23); and the philosophy that mercy can rob justice (2 Nephi 28:7, 8).
The Book of Mormon also denounces religion that restricts God to a single book
of scripture (2 Nephi 29).[2]
[1] New
religious movements meet widely varied needs, William Hamblin and Daniel
Peterson, for the Deseret News, Saturday, Nov. 16 2013, accessed November
21, 2013.
[2] The
Book of Mormon, an Interpretive Guide to the New Testament, Dennis Largey, Maxwell Institute, accessed November
22, 2013.
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