undefined undefined The Lord will “confound” His enemies, but what does that mean?
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The Lord will “confound” His enemies, but what does that mean?

30 Jun 2021 | 1 min read
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The 1828 edition of Webster’s Dictionary—the one used during Joseph Smith’s day—defines “confound” this way:

  • To throw into disorder
  • To perplex
  • To embarrass, cast down, or make ashamed
  • To terrify, dismay, astonish, or stupefy with amazement
  • To destroy or overthrow

The Lord told Joseph Smith that enemies of the gospel “shall be confounded in mine own due time” (Doctrine and Covenants 71:10). For us today, this is a reminder that we don’t need to waste our time arguing about the gospel with people who criticize and tear down the Church, who lie and misrepresent our beliefs.

The Lord will deal with them—He will confound them—eventually. Work on the things you can control, and let God take care of everything else.

How Will You React?

Imagine someone says something negative about the Church. How can you firmly stand up for the gospel without getting pulled into an angry argument? Perhaps write down what you would say.

30 Jun 2021 | 1 min read

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Tebogo M.
7 Jan 2024
I don't argue about the word of God, all I do is to invite the Holy Ghost to guide and me to be calm and I will pray for them that they would one day come to know the truthfulness of the gospel that I know to be the truth upon the face of the earth.
Myra R.
27 Jan 2023
M. Rountree. Northland New Zealand 28/01/23 I have only been a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for three and a half years and still need to learn and understand more, however I would invite them to an activity, FHE or invite them to come Church and get them to pray about it, with Faith and Heavenly Father will reveal to them the truth.
Robert C.
30 Jun 2021
The Lord will not allow falsehoods to be the undoing of His Church. People's misunderstandings, misinterpretations, or misrepresentations are temporary. For eventually, all will learn the truth (Matt. 25:31-46). Until then, our test is not how well we can debate, but how well we can show compassion and Christlike love. After "all we can do" (persuade, guide, teach), the Lord will do the rest.
TINA M.
30 Jun 2021
I don't argue about the gospel I just tell them to pray about it and Heavenly Father will tell them the truth.

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