The Words of Christ and the Holy Ghost Will Lead Us to the Truth

Life without knowing the plan of salvation was confusing.

Not long after I started to learn English in junior high school, all the students in our school received a copy of the New Testament. Though we had barely begun our study of English, our teacher told us we should study English by reading it. I opened it and reviewed its contents. The words in the New Testament were extremely difficult for me. The words in Japanese were equally difficult. However, I was drawn to a list of statements and questions of the soul that had been included just before the biblical text in this Gideon Bible—questions about feeling lonely, lacking confidence, being confused, facing life’s trials, and so on. Each item on the list was followed by a reference to verses and pages in the New Testament. …

This was the first time I remember reading the words of Jesus Christ. Though I did not understand all the words He said, His words comforted me, lifted my soul, and gave me hope. The more I read His words, the more I felt like I should try the virtue of His words. I had never felt like I felt that day. I felt I was loved. I felt that Jesus Christ was someone I knew.

These are the kind of stories that confirm that there are many people outside the Church of Jesus Christ of Later Day Saints who do effective work in helping to bring people up Christ. We should be very open-minded about how Christ will judge well meaning people who do the best they can with the knowledge they have. He certainly uses their efforts to bring salvation asking his children.


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