It's gotta be the last days.

Now, I don't usually post politics, and I will be brief, because as involved and educated as I am on issues, I feel like devoting my time towards more pressing matters, such as religion and family, is more important than complaining about the inevitable, being politics. I have decided no matter what happens, these are the last days, and it is time to focus on what is really important. People ask me why I will vote the way I do, to which I respond, what ever will protect me, my family, and my religious rights. I think sometimes people forget about the plan of salvation, and why we are here. We were given bodies to be tested, and get ourselves and as many people as we can to return to live with our Father again. For some odd reason, latter day saints feel like worldly things take priority over their eternal salvation. An article on MSNBC recently reported that many people were leaving the mormon church because of their stance on gay marriage. The Prophet gives a revelation from God, and people feel that temporal satisfacion is more important. These are definitely the last days.

Sure we should be conscious of what is going on around us, and make sure that we have good and wise leaders, just like the first presidency said in their recent news release, but we should decide based on listening to the spirit, praying, and of course, becoming informed. Who said the spirit can't play a part in voting? We do the same for every other decision in our lives, why is this any different? I think a little more help from above is just what this country needs.

Anyway, with all that said, I am very excited that these are the last days. The goings-on in this world are just more opportunities for spiritual growth, and gives us more chances to turn to Heavenly Father. Newspapers and TV shows can use their time to shamelessly bash opposing sides, and mock others for their views, but politics change, as does everything in this world, but one thing stays constant, and that is the Lord and his Gospel. If we are unhappy with leaders, give it a couple years, and that will change. We can't rely on man, but we can rely on our unchanging God.

Let us all remember where our focus should be, progression in this life towards the next. Everything else will be old news with time, but our eternal salvation will not be.

7 comments:

Cami said...

Nice job Lilers. The spirit definitely SHOULD play a part in our voting! It would be irresponsible not to pray about it. I'm glad you are watching the issues.

Anita said...

I agree, these are the last days. I am grateful for the gospel in my life and I have nothing to fear as long as I am living a Christ centered life. Thank you for your post.

Drew said...

Glory, hallelujah, amen.

I love your passionate posts on these sorts of things. I've always so admired you for your strength and stamina of faith!

The Last Days indeed!

Elise and Jeff said...

This is Mom. Good for you, Lili. A lot of young people are getting swayed by the cunning and clever philosophies of men. Licentiousness is craftily disguised as a human right, Christianity is shown as oppressive and evil.So when well-meaning young people get what they think is some knowledge (which is actually NOTHING compared to the accumulated wisdom of the world based on God's unchanging objective standard of goodness) they imagine they themselves are wise and suddenly the things of God are of less or no importance. It's a slow-motion trap, and I pray for those caught in it. And it's nothing new. (I was in the bay area CA in the anti-establishment sixties. It's just really in your face now because of communication technology. And there's that pride in there. We human beings tend to lean on our own understanding rather than exercise faith in God. What fools we mortals be.

Keep up the good work.

Sami and Mark said...

Great post! I really appreciated it. Thank you :)

Lace said...

Awesome post Elise! I am glad spoke your feelings concerning the matter.

You are right, it does feel like the last days are the ones we are in right now. How lucky are WE?! I would be so LOST(lol, ahem) without the gospel! People should definitley vote for moral values first and then carfully concider economic and political standpoints as well. I had a discussion with my extended family about politics and such, just asking questions. But for some reason people were getting upset because I was questioning certain standpoints. This seemed ridiculous to me as I think everyone should be properly informed before voting. Even in the broadcast last night General Authorities in the LDS church were asking people to research issues to make an informed vote. Who better to inform than the spirit? As you pointed out. So thanks for educating! lol. And I hope everyone makes INFORMED decisions this fall keeping in mind the future of our families (eternal and temporal). I know you and I will! :)

melody said...

Oh yeah.