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Thursday, January 30, 2020

FIRST VISION BICENTENNIAL: IN RESPONSE TO THE PROPHET’S INVITATION (Part 2)


by: Norberto Betita

MY PERSONAL TESTIMONY OF THE BOOK OF MORMON 

"Translated by the gift and power of God."--- (Three Witnesses)
"... the Book of Mormon was the most correct of any book on earth, and the keystone of our religion, and a man would get nearer to God by abiding by its precepts, than by any other book.”--- (Joseph Smith, Introduction, The Book of Mormon). 

That I may not be misunderstood in what I have to say, I would like to acquaint the readers about the teachings of the apostle Paul which is as much applicable to us now as it was to the people at Corinth during his time. He wrote: “For what man knoweth the things of a man, save the spirit of man which is in him? even so the things of God knoweth no man, but the Spirit of God.

“Now we have received, not the spirit of the world, but the spirit which is of God; that we might know the things that are freely given to us of God.

“Which things also we speak, not in the words which man's wisdom teacheth, but which the Holy Ghost teacheth; comparing spiritual things with spiritual.

“But the natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God: for they are foolishness unto him: neither can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned.” (1 Corinthians 2:11-14).

I have heard much about heartwarming testimonies of the Book of Mormon by leaders and members during the last more than four decades of my membership in the church. But I uphold the personal witness that had been manifested to me by the Holy Ghost during that formative and earlier search for truth as an earnest investigator of the church; confirmed and strengthened since then and now through in-depth regular study of the book.

My testimony of The Book of Mormon came as an answer to my first personal prayer, after having been taught by the missionaries to read, ponder and pray about it, and accept the challenge of the prophet Moroni to ask God if the book was indeed true.

In weeks since I was first found by the missionaries during that cold mid-December afternoon of 1976, I read and studied the Book of Mormon thoroughly and diligently. As a security investigator, I have much time to read the Book in my room at our barracks. Not only did I read the assigned pages, but the whole of the book. I understood then that it contained principles and doctrines that corresponds with those I learned from the Holy Bible which I have in my barracks room. I eventually grasped the fact that such could not have been written by anybody who is not inspired of God. I began to pick up more religious truths which made me became more interested about my studies of the book. In the depths of my mind I started to think that this must have been truly a message from God to humankind as it has been declared in the Title Page---“Written…also to Jew and Gentile—Written by way of commandment, and also by the spirit of prophecy and of revelation. And also to the convincing of the Jew and Gentile that Jesus is the Christ, the Eternal God, manifesting himself unto all nations.” However, each time we had our appointment, I was always sorry to tell the missionaries that I have not as yet prayed about it.

I was raised a Roman Catholic and I only knew memorized prayers, particularly the “Lord’s Prayer.” But here comes the missionaries telling me to offer a personal prayer and to talk to God and ask Him the question whether the Book of Mormon is true. I thought it was ridiculous, yet I continued to read the Book of Mormon and sincerely kept my appointments with more and more questions about the things I read and studied.

Throughout our succeeding meetings, I had been compelled by the missionaries to offer a special prayer personally and to ask Heavenly Father if what they have been teaching to my family are true, and I did, though perhaps not so sincerely. Even with their compelling promise, I did never as yet tried to pray personally while on my own.

At the conclusion of my reading of The Book of Mormon, the last chapter of Moroni, I noted the marked verses again. After reading the last verse, I went back and reread the challenge: “And when ye shall receive these things, I would exhort you that ye would ask God, the Eternal Father, in the name of Christ, if these things are not true; and if ye shall ask with a sincere heart, with real intent, having faith in Christ, he will manifest the truth of it unto you, by the power of the Holy Ghost. And by the power of the Holy Ghost ye may know the truth of all things.” (Moroni 10:4-5).

I thought deeply of the challenge and considered in profound reflection the principles I learned from my study and readings of the book. My mind reaffirmed my understanding that the contents of the book must have come from God. But the challenge was exhorting me to pray for confirmation of the truth through the manifestation of the Holy Ghost.

Never have I known then about manifestations of the Spirit, except that I was told by the missionaries that I would have a burning feeling in my bosom. Nevertheless, I submitted myself to the challenge. Thereupon, in the serenity of my barracks room and in the stillness of an spiritually absorbing hours in the night, I prayed to Heavenly Father in earnestness and with best intentions and real intent to know whether The Book of Mormon is indeed true. I waited for days for the manifestation of the Spirit to come, but I never have any such burning feeling.

Then during our next appointment, sometime in the last week of January 1977, I was again asked by the missionaries the same question whether I believe The Book of Mormon is true. And for the first time in my life, with tears in my eyes and with voice choked with deep emotion and my heart pounding with joy, I bore a solemn testimony to the missionaries, that I know that The Book of Mormon is true. That it taught me things which are beyond my mind to comprehend, but which my heart so clearly and undoubtedly understood.

Shortly thereafter, we were brought into the waters of baptism on February 12, 1977 and thus became members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.

Since then and during those 43 years of membership, I have continually proclaimed my personal undeviating and unshakable testimony and witness that The Book of Mormon is indeed true. It has influenced my personal and family life for good. It has taught me principles which have guided me through my journey in mortality. My continued study of the Book had led me then and now to understand the purpose and meaning of life, the wondrous and convincing promise attendant to the atoning sacrifice of the Lord Jesus Christ, the life between death and resurrection, the gift of a glorious resurrection, and Heavenly Father’s great plan of happiness. 


The Three Witnesses of the Book of Mormon declared that the contents of the golden plates “…have been translated by the gift and power of God, for his voice hath declared it unto us. Wherefore we know of a surety that the work is true.”

Richard Lloyd Anderson quoted the “feelings [which] remained with the Prophet’s wife near her death, as she retold the experience of the translation period to her son: “I am satisfied that no man could have dictated the writing of the manuscripts unless he was inspired. For when acting as his scribe, your father would dictate to me hour after hour; and when returning after meals or after interruptions, he would at once begin where he had left off, without either seeing the manuscript or having any portion of it read to him. This was a usual thing for him to do. It would have been improbable that a learned man could do this, and for one so ignorant and unlearned as he was, it was simply impossible.”” (Saints’ Herald 26 (1879):290, “By the Gift and Power of God” By Richard Lloyd Anderson churchofjesuschrist.org).

Then the same author also wrote: “When Cowdery returned to Church membership in 1848 he spoke to an Iowa conference. His words there were recorded by Reuben Miller: “I wrote with my own pen the entire Book of Mormon (save a few pages) as it fell from the lips of the Prophet as he translated it by the gift and power of God by means of the Urim and Thummim, or as it is called by that book, holy interpreters. I beheld with my eyes and handled with my hands the gold plates from which it was translated. I also beheld the Interpreters. That book is true. … I wrote it myself as it fell from the lips of the Prophet.”” (“Journal of Reuben Miller,” 21 Oct. 1848; for background see R. L. Anderson, “Reuben Miller, Recorder of Oliver Cowdery’s Reaffirmations,” BYU Studies 8 (1968):277. “By the Gift and Power of God” By Richard Lloyd Anderson churchofjesuschrist.org)

I am in complete accord with what Elder Tad R. Callister had to say about the Book of Mormon: “No one can ever convince me that Joseph Smith at age 23, trying to eke out a living on the edge of the frontier, with only primitive writing skills and no notes in front of him, wrote this historical and doctrinal masterpiece in a single draft in approximately 65 days, let alone in any time frame. It is beyond rational belief.” (Elder Tad R. Callister: The Book of Mormon — man-made or God-given? thechurchnews.com January 19, 2020).

As it is indicated in its title page, “The Book of Mormon” is “Another Testament of Jesus Christ”. I declare with solemn conviction to all the world and bear testimony that it is true by the power of the Holy Ghost. I believe and know of the truthfulness of what the prophet Joseph Smith had said that, “…the Book of Mormon was the most correct of any book on earth, and the keystone of our religion, and a man would get nearer to God by abiding by its precepts, than by any other book.” (Introduction, Book of Mormon). I know that it “contains…the fulness of the gospel of Jesus Christ (D&C 20:9, D&C 42:12); that “those who receive it in faith, and work righteousness, shall receive a crown of eternal life.” (D&C 20:14). 



The Lord warns, however, that, “…those who harden their hearts in unbelief, and reject it, it shall turn to their own condemnation” (D&C 20:15). At least, in due time, when I will cross the veil, which I’m sure will no longer be as long a time than those period when I have personally declared with soberness the truthfulness of the Book of Mormon, I could stand with clear conscience before the bar of the righteous judge of all, even the Lord Jesus Christ, that I have done my duty to declare my personal witness of the Book of Mormon as the new covenant.

I encourage every honest reader of the Book of Mormon to know for himself or herself by accepting the challenge as recorded in Moroni 10:4-5. I know the Lord will manifest the truth of this marvelous book to every honest searching soul by the power of the Holy Ghost.


Monday, January 27, 2020

FIRST VISION BICENTENNIAL: IN RESPONSE TO THE PROPHET’S INVITATION (Part 1)


By: Norberto Betita

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The restoration of the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ which commenced with the appearance of Heavenly Father and His son Jesus Christ, in the spring of 1820, to the boy Joseph Smith, known as the First Vision, is now 200 years. As we are about to celebrate the bicentennial of such a very significant event of the restoration, President Russel M. Nelson extended his personal invitation for us, "…to be a major part in sharing the message of the ongoing Restoration of the Savior’s gospel.” He also directed us, “…to begin [our] preparation by reading afresh Joseph Smith’s account of the First Vision as recorded in the Pearl of Great Price.” (See the personal letter of President Nelson sent through e-mail of all members).

Acting on such personal invitation from the president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, whom I personally sustained as prophet, seer and revelator, and living oracle of God, I am writing my personal testimony of that marvelous chapter in the history of the world. I am immeasurably grateful for having been privileged of actively participating in the work of the ongoing restoration of the gospel of Jesus Christ during the last 43 years, as a member of the restored church.

My testimony of the First Vision and the Restoration is aligned with my personal testimony of the prophet Joseph Smith and the authenticity of the Book of Mormon, which during those 43 years I have borne witness unequivocally and with solemn conviction countless times, both in my personal writings and in emotional and joyful declarations in church congregations.

At this time of the grand celebration of this magnificent and remarkable episode of church history, I again feel the need to respond to the divine call to, “stand as witnesses of God at all times and in all things, and in all places...even until death.” (Mosiah 18:9). I should do it as a solemn and profound duty of a bearer of the Holy Priesthood of God.

MY PERSONAL TESTIMONY OF THE PROPHET JOSEPH SMITH

I have to leave behind and break myself free from the incredulity of brilliant critics within the diversity of believers in this modern world and those who are not of my faith. I stand strong on the spirit of prophecy and revelation upon which my own testimony and witness of the prophetic calling of Joseph Smith is based, even at this day and time. There are so much logical proofs that are clearly understandable even by such simple man as I am from the history of the prophet. In so far as intellectual prominence is concerned, I am no genius of scriptural records and religious history. My intelligence is far from scholarly. But I am confident in what I have to say for such witness came from the very source of all knowledge and pure intelligence, even from God through the Holy Ghost, which expands my understanding and deepens the profundity of my conscience.

I have studied much about the life of the Prophet Joseph Smith both from the unsympathetic and critical side and from the most earnest of his adherents, as a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. I knew by spiritual manifestations from the Holy Ghost that he indeed lived like a prophet and died like a prophet. This witness of the spirit had been confirmed through decades of study about his life and teachings of the doctrines and principles which to him was revealed as part of the ongoing restoration of the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ. I have since testified with boldness and declared with fervent affirmation of such truths.

Logic and reason would enlighten that it would be such a reckless and ridiculous thing to offer one’s life for something that is fictitious or counterfeit assertions. It would be such a crazy bid for a young father, who had so much potentials in life, to bear persecutions almost beyond any man could endure, and to finally lay down his life for the cause he had espoused, if his declarations were false. Yet the Prophet Joseph Smith continued to declare with dignity and honor, and with boldness bore his witness: “...I had actually seen a light, and in the midst of that light I saw two personages, and they did in reality speak to me; and though I was hated and persecuted for saying that I had seen a vision, yet it was true, and while they were persecuting me, reviling me and speaking all manner of evil against me falsely for so saying, I was led to say in my heart: Why persecute me for telling the truth? I have actually seen a vision, and who am I that I can withstand God, or why does the world think to make me deny what I have actually seen? For I had seen a vision, I knew it, and I could not deny it, neither dared I do it, at least I knew that by so doing I would offend God and come under condemnation.” (Joseph Smith---History 1:25.)

In the midst of his agonizing pain from incarceration at Liberty, in a dungeon jail, worthy only for ruthless criminals, he raised a grieving petition to his Maker, “O God, where art thou and where is the pavilion which covereth thy hiding place. How long shall thy hand be stayed, and thine eye, yea thy pure eye, behold from the eternal heavens the wrongs of thy people and of thy servants, and thine ear be penetrated with their cries?” (D&C 121:1-3). The spiritual undertone of such desperate heavenly communion during those most difficult and defining moments of life, appeared to show that his feelings must have been truly beyond all patience, his faith must have been pushed to the limit, and his ailing soul seemed to have given the impression of raising a flier for surrender. But then he heard God’s penetrating and reassuring answer, “My son, peace be unto thy soul; thine adversity and thine affliction shall be but a small moment; And then, if thou endure it well, God shall exalt thee on high; thou shalt triumph over all thy foes.” (D&C 121;7-8.) In such most undesirable and hostile setting, the heavens again opened and revealed to him many more instructions, principles and doctrines, which soon became part of the modern canon of scriptures and which to me, personally, have been a guide and an inspiration during my most trying moments. 



Then his final hours came when he was summoned to Carthage, “to deliver himself up to the pretended requirements of the law,” whereupon he declared with solemnity, prophetic words of his own fate, and face to face with his death, he said, “I am going like a lamb to the slaughter, but I am calm as a summer’s morning. I have a conscience void of offense towards God, and towards all men. I shall die innocent, and it shall yet be said of me---he was murdered in cold blood.” (D & C 135: 4.)

I believe with the same conviction, as did President George Albert Smith as he bore his testimony of the prophet Joseph Smith, saying, “Many of the benefits and blessings that have come to me have come through that man who gave his life for the gospel of Jesus Christ. There have been some who have belittled him, but I would like to say that those who have done so will be forgotten and their remains will go back to mother earth, if they have not already gone, and the odor of their infamy will never die, while the glory and honor and majesty and courage and fidelity manifested by the Prophet Joseph Smith will attach to his name forever” (Teaching of the Presidents of the Church, George Albert Smith, Chapter 4---The Prophet Joseph Smith, God’s Instrument in Restoring the Truth, lds.org).

Beyond the knowledge I gained from the printed pages of church history, the Holy Scriptures, and the words and phrases written and spoken by millions of those who revered his name, lies the power of personal revelation. It is the spiritual power that binds my testimony of the prophet Joseph Smith to all other fundamental beliefs revealed through his instrumentality. These include, my testimony of the Book of Mormon, my testimony of the living reality of God the Father and Jesus Christ, my testimony of the restoration of the Holy Priesthood, my testimony of the restoration of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, my testimony of the Atonement of Jesus Christ and His redeeming love and mercy, my testimony of the Holy Ghost, and my testimony of the living Prophets and Apostles, and that God speaks to man even at this time and season. To isolate my testimony of the Prophet Joseph Smith from these links is like excavating and hauling off the foundations leaving the entire testimony structure to crumble and collapse.

As the church now commemorates the bicentennial of the First Vision, I again declare my testimony of the truthfulness of that sacred event when Heavenly Father and His son Jesus Christ appeared to the boy Joseph Smith with the Father declaring, “This is my Beloved Son, hear Him.” (Joseph Smith History 1:17). That in the ongoing process of the restoration, the Angel Moroni appeared to him on several occasions and taught him the things pertaining to “how and in what manner his kingdom was to be conducted in the last days.” (Joseph Smith History 1:54). I knew these events did happen, the Holy Ghost bearing witness to me that it is true. I testify with solemn conviction that Joseph Smith was commissioned by the Lord to restore His church in this last dispensation of the fullness of times. To borrow the words of the prophet, I say, “I knew it, and I could not deny it, neither dared I do it, at least I knew that by so doing I would offend God and come under condemnation.” (Ibid).

Tuesday, January 7, 2020

HER JOURNEY TO SUCCESS

By: Norberto Betita 



Twenty years since Angelica was left by her aunt to stay with us as a 5-month old infant, the sacrifices of nurturing and guiding her along the uninterrupted journey to academic attainment has now come to a glorious realization. The day has finally arrived when at an early age of 20, in May 2019, exactly the same month when she was left to our care, she had attained the heights of her academic goal---graduating from college. She had been conferred a degree of Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education (BSEd) from the Surigao State College of Technology.

She is best informed, however, that the pinnacle of success is yet afar off. Her present achievement is only a key to open any of the innumerable doors of opportunities which are for her reserved as she moves forward on her own. She is not in any way devoid of counsels and directions and coaching on how to run the race and win. Along the path of her journey to success there is always provided warning signs and encouraging motivations to step up and avoid the ever welcoming traffic of worldly amusements.

Her graduation from both Seminary and Institute program of the Church equipped her best with the underlying knowledge of the best principles of success. If she allows those gospel related principles into her quest for personal growth and development, both temporally and spiritually, she is sure to find and open the best door of opportunity to attain her personal goals.

As foster parents we give her the moral agency to lead her own life towards her eternal destination. There are yet many decisions for her to make, many obstacles to overcome and many more battles to fight. But she is best prepared for all these barriers along the road to the desired glorious accomplishments. Her eight years of gospel learning in the Seminary and Institute and her college degree are the best armor and shield as she enters the real competitive arena towards triumph and jubilation. 

              

A call to serve in God’s kingdom, licensure examination, employment, temple marriage, family and other future plans for advancement are choices of priority that may keep her life in balance between the spiritual and temporal pursuits. We are sure though that she understood best the measure of preeminence in each of life’s strivings.

Elder Dieter F. Uchtdorf counseled: “Remember, we are only temporary travelers in this world. Let us not devote our God-given talents and energies solely to setting earthly anchors, but rather let us spend our days growing spiritual wings. For, as sons [and daughters] of the Most High God, we were created to soar unto new horizons...

`”If we devote ourselves to the pursuit of worldly wealth and the glitter of public recognition at the expense of our families and our spiritual growth, we will discover soon enough that we have made a fool’s bargain.” (Dieter F. Uchtdorf, Two Principles for Any Economy, General Conference, October 2009).

Along the path of her journey to success lies roadblocks and confusing crossroads. However, she is not without a sure guide. She is gifted with the Holy Ghost for her to call upon through sincere communion with Heavenly Father to help her know which way to go. Then as her choices are in accord with the inspiration she receives, there is no way she will be led off course or land to the wrong end. She will have her way to her goals lighted as for her to clearly see the grandeur of future achievement.

She needs to understand though that success is not always measured by worldly wealth. Success is representative of the satisfaction and ultimate fulfillment of life’s aspirations. It symbolizes the fruit of a hard and ambitious pursuit amidst the challenges and adversities of life. It is the joy and happiness of choosing the right thing in the face of pervasive alluring temptations to seemingly harmless evil-doings. It is a feeling of amazement for having placed a lifetime of sacred devotion to the work of the Lord and enduring obedience to His commandments. It is to have the feeling of assurance that after obeying the commandments of God and putting aside and walking away from the everyday encounters with the unwanted affairs of mortality and worldly conundrums, there awaits a place with the glory of God’s presence.

Angelica is no stranger to the Lord’s promises: “For verily I say unto you, blessed is he that keepeth my commandments, whether in life or in death; and he that is faithful in tribulation, the reward of the same is greater in the kingdom of heaven.

“Ye cannot behold with your natural eyes, for the present time, the design of your God concerning those things which shall come hereafter, and the glory which shall follow after much tribulation.

“For after much tribulation come the blessings. Wherefore the day cometh that ye shall be crowned with much glory; the hour is not yet, but is nigh at hand.” (D & C 58:2-4).

In her long study of the Gospel, she must have understood that both our spiritual and temporal pursuits are common undertakings of the sons and daughters of God, and it is governed by spiritual laws and commandments. Relevant to her quest for growth and development is her knowledge of the fact, “…that all things unto [God] are spiritual, and not at any time have [God] given unto [us] a law which was temporal…” (see D & C 29:34).

Therefore, her search for career advancement and progression will be subject to the law upon which her choices are governed. The Lord made it clear: “There is a law, irrevocably decreed in heaven before the foundations of this world, upon which all blessings are predicated—

“And when we obtain any blessing from God, it is by obedience to that law upon which it is predicated.” (D & C 130:20-21).

President Russel M. Nelson counseled: “If you really want a certain blessing, you’d better find out what the laws are that govern that blessing and then work on becoming obedient to those laws.” (“The Mission and Ministry of the Savior: A Discussion with Elder Russell M. Nelson,” Ensign, June 2005, 19).

As she now embarks in an opening encounter with her occupational rendezvous, it is our hope that she will continue with her awareness of the truths of life and the many avenues of future possibilities that she has yet to explore and discover. We pray that she will never abandon her first choice of a career and stay on course towards taking the next step up the realization of her dream of becoming a professional teacher. We likewise pray that she will yet contemplate, with prayerful consideration, her prior plans of serving a full-time mission in the Church. However, we always give her the privilege to modify her decisions in life. Our deepest hope is for her not to desert away from the covenant path on her journey to success, neither to leave the race through life and throughout all eternity.

She’s now celebrating her 21st birthday today, January 8, 2020. We wish that her strolling the childish penthouse will soon end and a more responsible and mature perspective will lead her wandering the grownup suite. May she be inspired to look beyond the boundaries of her present, and start to walk her journey to success with faith and courage and better vision towards her eternal destination. May Heavenly Father bless her with the best of health and physical vigor as she marches in cadence on the busy thoroughfare of life’s demanding race.

Wednesday, January 1, 2020

HOPE FOR THE NEW YEAR 2020



By: Norberto Betita



During the past several decades we had been hoping each New Year for an advancement in the conditions of our economic lives. We hoped for good leaders to lead our country toward development and progress. We hoped for our government to be able to provide better opportunities for our people to eventually rise above their miserable circumstances and move on with faith to the path of an abundant life. However, through those long and dreary years, we failed to witness the evidence of what we longed for. Nevertheless, we try to hold on to hope and just keep on keeping on.  

The Apostle Paul taught: “For we are saved by hope: but hope that is seen is not hope: for what a man seeth, why doth he yet hope for?” (Romans 8:24). He added: “For we walk by faith, not by sight.” (2 Corinthians 5:7). Then he said, “Now faith is the substance (assurance) of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.” (Hebrews 11:1).

Notwithstanding our blunders of selecting political leaders and the betrayal of trusts by those whom we chose to sit on the couch of sovereignty as our representatives to the hallowed halls of congress and the presidency, and by whose brilliant and intellectual capabilities, we place our trust to bring our hope to realization, we still continued to have faith that there will come a time that our hope for salvation from the pangs of poverty will eventually find assurance.

During those many years of our seemingly failing hope, we found that the highest fence that blocked the attainment and assurance of the things we hoped for, are the continued political turmoil and corruption and the degenerate hunger of the rich amongst us, for worldly mammon. The rich seems to find no treasures enough to fill their bowels and satisfy their cravings for more of the earth’s abundance, thus, “…with eyes full of greediness..” (D & C 68:31), they coveted even the crumbs that are on the tabletop of the poor to be added into their insatiable desire to fill to overflowing their treasury. Then, “Like as a lion that is greedy of his prey…” (Psalms 17:12), they take from their victims even that which they do not own, such as in the case of the water concessions in our country which is the continuing subject in our news and current affairs and social media posts. Some of these people even go to the extent of peddling our constitutional independence and sovereignty for their personal gain. Even our National Budget which is still for approval and implementation in the next year’s government operations is already marked with shades of corruption---a disgrace to our Christian heritage.



The tale of the greedy dog of those juvenile years in my elementary grades, reminds of an undying lesson of covetousness. As simply illustrated in our character education book, the dog was having a bone in its mouth while crossing the makeshift wooden bridge. Then down the river he saw his perfect reflection on the clear water. Believing that what he saw was a different dog, he wantonly desired to take the bone from the dog of his own reflection. In greed, therefore, he barked strongly towards it and so lost his real bone down the river. These people who are the subject in this illustrated moral lesson of avarice and selfishness, befits the prophet Isaiah’s description: “Yea, they are greedy dogs which can never have enough, and they are shepherds that cannot understand: they all look to their own way, every one for his gain, from his quarter.” (Isaiah 56:11).

Decades ago Howard W. Hunter declared: “In the present day of unrest, the question might appropriately be asked, what do we owe to Caesar? To the country in which we live? We owe allegiance, respect, and honor. Laws enacted to promote the welfare of the whole and suppress evil doing are to be strictly obeyed. We must pay tribute to sustain the government in the necessary expense incurred in the protection of life, liberty, property, and in promoting the welfare of all persons.” Then he quoted a declaration of belief of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints regarding governments and laws  drafted 164 years ago contained in Doctrine and Covenants 134:1-3,5:

“We believe that governments were instituted of God for the benefit of man; and that he holds men accountable for their acts in relation to them, both in making laws and administering them, for the good and safety of society.

“We believe that no government can exist in peace, except such laws are framed and held inviolate as will secure to each individual the free exercise of conscience, the right and control of property, and the protection of life.

“We believe that all governments necessarily require civil officers and magistrates to enforce the laws of the same; and that such as will administer the law in equity and justice should be sought for and upheld by the voice of the people if a republic, or the will of the sovereign…

“We believe that all men are bound to sustain and uphold the respective governments in which they reside, while protected in their inherent and inalienable rights by the laws of such governments; and that sedition and rebellion are unbecoming every citizen thus protected, and should be punished accordingly; and that all governments have a right to enact such laws as in their own judgments are best calculated to secure the public interest; at the same time, however, holding sacred the freedom of conscience.” (Law Must be Sustained, Howard W. Hunter in CR, Apr. 1968, p. 65.)

Since the age of my youthful understanding of life’s affairs, this is the first time that I see an assurance of hope gleaming brightly towards the path of growth to the future that is destined to benefit the coming generations of the Filipino people.

During the four (4) years of his presidency, President Rodrigo Roa Duterte, have shown his deep allegiance, respect and honor to our country. He seeks with honesty and integrity to promote the welfare of the Filipino people and clamp down on violations and disobedience to law and order.  We now have a president who looks at the gigantic socio-economic variance between the poor and the rich. He hates the fact that while the economic conditions of the poor lingers, the rich continue to amass wealth from the hard-earned wages of the poor. He believes that this kind of abuses by the oligarchy as to plunder, by deceit, even the blood and sweat of the Filipino people and the Nation’s wealth, never should have a place in our political amphitheater. He shows by his actions that the government should stand iron fisted and steel armed to defeat this platoon of constitutional and economic saboteurs.

The continued high economic growth projections through the efforts of the present government, provides an indication that the hope of the New Year 2020 is much brighter and will remain to be progressively grander and impressive as we continue to place our trust and confidence on President Duterte and his cabinet, as the prime mover of our hope for the progressive future of our country and abundant life for our people.

By the very noticeable aggressiveness of the President, and his most notable accomplishments in the short four years of his presidency, we should stand hopeful and with greater faith that we will eventually advance economically as a people and as a nation, and thus become progressively competitive with our neighboring countries. We may not yet be able to see and feel some of the developmental coming and going when he finishes his term, but if we choose wisely his successor, we will have made our hope brighter.  

If we ever still feel the injustice of being poor and the comparative luxurious life of the rich, please consider the Lord’s parable of the rich man and Lazarus (see Luke 16:19-25). Lazarus begged for “crumbs which fell from the rich man’s table,” but at his death he “was carried by the angels into Abraham’s bosom.” While the rich man when he died, “in hell he lift up his eyes.”

The wise King Solomon warns: “Better is little with the fear of the Lord than great treasure and trouble therewith.” (Proverbs 15: 16). “He that is greedy of gain troubleth his own house…(Proverbs 15:27).

The Lord Jesus Christ, himself, said: “How hardly shall they that have riches enter into the kingdom of God! For it is easier for a camel to go through a needle’s eye, than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God.” (Luke 18:18-25).

While we continue to hope and look forward with faith in the Lord Jesus Christ, we need to understand that we have the responsibility to do our best to attain the level of our highest potentials, and take every opportunity for personal growth and development. We could not stand idly by, while the government is working hard to provide the way for us to cross the chasm between the parallels of our poverty and the stretch to prospective abundance. Should we find it hard, the Lord promised to compensate after all that we could have rightfully done.    

Therefore, let us trust and pray for our president---President Rodrigo Roa Duterte---and his cabinet, and the current government. Let us hope that God will inspire them to find ways to help us in our journey into the blissful shores of life. Let us welcome and move on with determined hope for the New Year 2020 and have faith that the coming days and years will eventually provide the evidence of things which are yet beyond our present actual sight, but which our trusting visualization, foresee.  

HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ONE AND ALL!