Topic: The Law of Witnesses
John 8:12-18 > Matthew 3:17 >
St. John 12:27-30 > John 15:26-27, The Acts 2: 1-4, 37-38 > The Acts
10:34-45 > Romans 8:16 > Hebrews 2:4 > Hebrews 10:15-16 > 1 John
1:2 > John 5:31, 32, 36, 37 > John 8:18 > 2 Nephi 11:3 > 2
Corinthians 13:1 > The Acts 4:33 > The Acts 5:29-32 > 2 Nephi 31:4-20
> 2 Nephi 29:3, 6-9, > 1 Nephi 13:38-40 > 2 Nephi 27:12-14 > Ether
5:4 > Doctrine and Covenants 17:6 > Doctrine and Covenants 6:28 >
Doctrine and Covenants 107:23 > Doctrine and Covenants 1:2
Throughout scripture the Lord has
taught and employed a law that is critical for you and me in finding and
learning truth and obtaining our salvation. This law is called the Law of
Witnesses. Jesus teaches this law as He addresses the Pharisees in John chapter
8 verse 12 through 17. The Pharisees were not unaware of this law as Jesus
points out; He uses this law to condemn them for not accepting His and His
Father's witnesses of His divinity. He reminds them of at least two instances
when the Father bore witness of Him. These accounts were at His baptism in the
river Jordan: Matthew chapter 3 verse 17; another was just after His triumphant
entry into Jerusalem: St. John 12:27-30. On both of these occasions the Father
spoke from Heaven testifying of His Son that those present might believe in
Him.
Witnesses are used throughout the
scriptures to testify of truth. For example, Throughout the Old Testament, the
Lord called prophets to witness, or testify of the coming of Jesus Christ. When
the people turned to wickedness, prophets called the people to repentance and
prophesied, or testified of coming destruction if they did not. Without
witnesses we would not know who or what to believe; everyone could claim truth.
In this Scripture Train, I will teach you, by scripture, how the Holy Ghost
speaks to our hearts and minds. Then I will employ the Law of Witnesses to
testify of 1, the divinity of Jesus Christ and His gospel and 2, the
truthfulness of the Book of Mormon and other Latter-day scripture. I promise
you, in the name of Jesus Christ, that if you do not reject the Holy Ghost and
His witness that you will feel Him testify to your heart and mind and you will
know that what I teach is true. You will have the Holy Ghost as a witness, my
testimony as a witness and the scriptures as a third witness.
The greatest testator given to
mankind by God is the Holy Ghost. In John chapter 15 verses 26 and 27, we read
of this precious gift given to us by the Father to reveal truth. Jesus
testifies that He will send the Holy Ghost to His disciples as a gift from the
Father. He calls Him the Spirit of Truth and teaches that He will testify of
Him, Jesus Christ. He also instructs His disciples that they, too, will testify
of Him. We see this promise come to pass in Acts chapter 2 verses 1 through 4
and in verses 37 and 38. When Peter and the other Apostles were gathered in an
assembly with many other men from all over the known world, the Holy Ghost
descended upon them and they were filled. As the preaching continued, the Holy
Ghost pricked their hearts and they were led to ask, “What shall we do?” Peter
was then able to instruct them. In The Acts chapter 10 verses 34 through 45, we
read of a similar incident occurring, here Peter, acting as a witness of Jesus
Christ, testifies of Him and as he did so, the Holy Ghost fell upon those who
heard the word.
How does this work? In Romans chapter
8 verse 16, Paul teaches us how this works. Within our mortal bodies, there
exists a spirit. The Holy Ghost is a personage of Spirit and when He comes upon
us, a witness occurs, a communication, a spiritual manifestation, spirit
touching spirit, which causes a physical reaction within our physical bodies.
This physical reaction is a feeling of warmth, peace and comfort in our hearts.
Not only does the Spirit communicate to our hearts, after the manner described,
but this communication awakens within our minds a recognition of truth. Thus,
both our hearts and our minds are in a state of agreement. We know and feel the
truth. With this special witness, we become witnesses ourselves and can thus
testify of truth. When we do, we will feel and recognize this same witness
again just as we did the first time. These truths that I teach in this
Scripture Train, are born witness to by Paul in his letter to the Hebrews
chapter 2 verse 4 and chapter 10 verses 15 and 16. God is a witness and sends
signs, wonders and divers miracles; He also sends the Holy Ghost to bear
testimony to all the truths we see, hear and feel. When the Holy Ghost comes
upon us, as stated above, then we see the fulfillment of verse 16 in chapter 10
take place; “I will put my laws into their hearts, and in their minds will I
write them”. We become totally converted to keeping the laws, for they have
been burned into our hearts and minds. In 1 John chapter 1 verse2, John uses
the word ‘manifested’ in his description of how he came to know the truth of,
“That eternal life, which was with the Father”. This is a perfect description
of revelation that comes through the Holy Ghost. Yes, the Apostles, saw and
heard, but until the truth was manifested and witnessed to them by the Holy
Ghost, what they saw and heard could have been denied.
The Holy Ghost must accompany all
testifiers and all witnesses or it can be legally denied. Christ, Himself
taught this truth. In John chapter 5 verses 31, 32, 36 and 37, Christ teaches
that if He bears witness of himself, then His witness is not true, or can be
legally denied, we cannot be held accountable on the word of one witness. This
is why God instituted the Law of Witnesses, so that when truths are witnessed
to they cannot be denied, but we will be held accountable for them. So, Christ
teaches us that the Holy Ghost is one witness, the Father is a second witness
and the third witness is the works that he does. In John chapter 8 verse 18,
Christ reaffirms that God is a witness of Him. In 2 Nephi chapter 11 verse 3,
Jacob, the brother of Nephi, teaches us that in some past day, the Lord gave
the Law of Witnesses, which states, “By the words of three…I will establish my
word.” Paul teaches this as well, in 2 Corinthians chapter 13 verse 1. As we
read and study scripture we see this law in effect all the time. Remembering
that the Holy Ghost is always a witness of truth, then other two can be
disciples going out two-by-two; or the testimony of one disciple and the word
written by another. As Jesus went about teaching, He was one witness, His
disciples were many more witnesses, the Holy Ghost was another, plus they had
the written word recorded by prophets of old. There does not need to be just
three, there can be many witnesses as Jacob testifies.
In The Acts chapter 4 verse 33 and
chapter 5 verses 29 through 32, we read two great testimonies of Jesus Christ
given by His Apostles. We also read that the Holy Ghost was there to bear
witness of the Savior. The Book of Mormon also bears witness of Jesus Christ.
We read of Nephi's testimony of Him in 2 Nephi chapter 31 verses 4 through 20.
As we read, we learn that the Holy Ghost witnessed of Him and last but not
least, we read that the Father also witnessed of Him. As an additional witness
of Jesus Christ, I also bear you my witness that Jesus is the Christ, the
Savior of the world, the redeemer of all mankind. He is my Savior, He is my
friend, He lived to show me how to return to the Father; He died and was
resurrected that my soul could live again in perfect form. He atoned for my
sins so that through repentance I will be able to present myself clean before
Him at the Judgment Day and dwell eternally with Him and the Father.
By the grace of God and Jesus Christ, we have been given in
our day the Book of Mormon, the Doctrine and Covenants and The Pearl of Great
Price; additional scripture to assist us and guide us, along with the Holy
Bible, back to the presence of God and Jesus Christ. Why do people complain and
murmur that we have more of the word of God? In 2 Nephi chapter 29 verses 3 and
6 through 9, our Lord asks of us this very question! Don’t you know, He asks,
that there are more nations than one? Doesn’t everyone need the word of God?
Does He just leave out some of His children, no, of course not! These are
beautiful verses and need to be studied with sincerity. In 1 Nephi chapter 13
verses 38 through 40, Nephi teaches us that these books, these later
scriptures, will establish the truth of the Holy Bible! The Holy Bible is one
witness of Christ; the Book of Mormon is a second witness of the Savior! Are
there any other religions in the world that has a second witness? No! Jesus
Christ only, has more than one witness of His divinity. In 2 Nephi chapter 27
verses 12 through 14, we learn that there will be three witnesses to this
second witness of Jesus Christ. We know from history that there were three who
by the gift and power of God viewed the plates of gold from which the Book of
Mormon was translated. In Ether chapter 5 verse 4, a separate prophet who lived
among a separate people recorded an additional prophecy of the three witnesses.
I add as my witness, along with many others, that I know the Book of Mormon is
the Word of God! It is a marvelous and wonderful gift. God, who loves us and
who wants us to know Him and His Son, Jesus Christ, gave it to us. I know that
this book establishes the truths of the Holy Bible and that together the Holy
Bible and the Book of Mormon testify of the Redeemer of world, the Savior of
all mankind, even Jesus Christ.
Jesus Christ, as recorded in the
Doctrine and Covenants section 17 verse 6, added His testimony of the Book of
Mormon. Thus, our Savior becomes an additional witness to the truths of this
marvelous book. The Doctrine and Covenants not only testifies of the Book of
Mormon, but also testifies of the Law of Witnesses and of the divinity of Jesus
Christ. In section 6 verse 28, this wonderful book testifies of the Law of
Witnesses. In conjunction with the Law
of Witnesses, section 107 verses 23 defines the role of the Twelve Apostles as
special witnesses of the name of Christ in all the world. As a testimony from
the Doctrine and Covenants, section 1 verse 2 should suffice: “The voice of the
Lord is unto all men, and there is none to escape.” The Holy Ghost will testify
to you that these books of scripture are the word of the Lord unto all mankind,
everywhere and that if we give heed to them and obey their instruction then we
will come unto Christ and be saved or exalted in the Kingdom of God. I testify
of these things and that all that I have written is true. In the name of my
Savior, Jesus Christ, Amen.
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