Families, communities, and
nations are strengthened when individuals understand that there are two
separate forces in the world – good and evil. The good comes from our loving
Father in Heaven while the evil comes from Satan, who is also known as Lucifer,
the devil, or the adversary. Satan knows that he cannot sell his ideas by
expressing them in the open; therefore, he hides his ultimate purposes by redefining
words: “evil as good and good as evil, darkness as light and light as darkness,
bitter as sweet and sweet as bitter.” (See Book of Mormon – Another Testament
of Jesus Christ, 2 Nephi 15:20.)
Elder Quentin L. Cook of the Quorum
of the Twelve Apostles spoke on the topic “A Banquet of Consequences: The Cumulative Result of All Choices” at
Brigham Young University on February 7, 2017. In his remarks he says that this
redefining of words is “sometimes called a paradigm shift,” meaning that there
is a change in “the usual way of thinking about or doing something.” He uses The Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis as
an example of this shift.
Elder Cook tells of a “meeting with
an internationally recognized advertising expert” where they discussed “the
influence of evil and the consequences of bad choices.” This expert envisioned
a hypothetical meeting between Lucifer and an advertising agency where the
adversary explained his problem:
[H]e and his followers had rebelled and
rejected the Father’s plan and had come to understand that they could not
prevail against God. Lucifer understood that while the Father’s plan was about
joy and happiness, his own plan resulted in grief and misery. The problem,
Lucifer explained to the ad executive, was how to attract followers.
It was determined that Lucifer’s only
hope of success was to achieve a paradigm shift or values inversion – in other
words, to characterize the Father’s plan as resulting in grief and misery and
Lucifer’s plan as resulting in joy and happiness.
This hypothetical meeting serves a
useful purpose. The truth is, not only do the enemies of the Father’s plan
attempt to undermine the doctrine and principles of the plan, but they also
attempt to mischaracterize the blessings that flow from the plan. Their basic
effort is to make that which is good, righteous, and joyful seem miserable.
Elder Cook then shared several
examples of how the adversary attempts to “mischaracterize and undermine the
blessings of living according to the Father’s plan.” His first example is the
Word of Wisdom as found in Doctrine and Covenant 89.
1 A WORD OF WISDOM….
3 Given for a principle with promise….
4 Behold, verily, thus saith the Lord
unto you: In consequence of evils and designs which do and will exist in the
hearts of conspiring men in the last days, I have warned you, and forewarn you,
by giving unto you this word of wisdom by revelation –
5 That inasmuch as any man drinketh wine
or strong drink among you, behold it is not good….
7 And, again, strong drinks are not for
the belly, but for the washing of your bodies.
8 And again, tobacco is not for the
body, neither for the belly, and is not good for man….
9 And again, hot drinks are not for the
body or belly.
The Lord’s law of health as found in
Section 89 has instructions on keeping our bodies healthy by eating wholesome
grains, fruits, and vegetables. It also includes promises to those who obey
this law. Those promises say that the obedient “shall receive health … and
shall find wisdom and great treasures of knowledge” (Doctrine and Covenants
89:18-19).
The Lord gives a law that will bring
health and other blessings to the obedient, but the world makes the consumption
of alcohol, tobacco, coffee and tea seem attractive. Science and health
professionals are now proving that these substances are bad for our bodies, but
the Lord revealed this truth in 1833.
Elder Cook cites many statistics
about health problems caused by alcohol and tobacco and admits that he does not
include all the problems caused by them.
In reciting primarily personal health
issues, I have not attempted to categorize other serious consequences of
alcohol use such as accidents while driving under the influence, men trying to
excuse physical and sexual assaults because of alcohol impairment, and the
effects on fetal brains from alcohol use by women during pregnancy.
As if cigarette smoking, alcohol abuse,
and an opiate epidemic were not harmful enough to society, we now see the
forces of evil pushing legalization of recreational marijuana.
It is easy to see the devious ways
that the adversary attempts to fool us into breaking the God’s health law given
for our good. We can strengthen our families, communities, and nations by
helping the rising generation to understand that there is good and evil in the
world and by helping them to recognize and accept the good.
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