Former Mormon High Priest Speaks Out! 🤯

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Published 2024-07-01
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Testimony Recorded in Florida

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All Comments (21)
  • @jasonbonnell786
    Left Mormonism about a year ago, Me along with my beautiful wife and our two little girls. We were raised in one of the polygamy groups but God in his sovereign kindness reached us with the truth of his word and the true gospel. Our eyes were opened to the lies of Mormonism and its foundation. It was not easy, but I thank God for what he has done. I pray that many souls that watch this video will come to know the truth. Thank you Jesus
  • @sallysunshine85
    I left the mormon church after 33 years. Now a born-again christian and Jesus is my best friend 🧡
  • I agree 100% with this gentleman. After 50 LONG years of being a member of that organization, I said ENOUGH. I am so free and happy now.
  • I prayed for Mormon friends for years and was thrilled to receive a call 10 years later that they had received Christ! God is good!
  • I became Mormon when I was a teenager. I was married in the Logan Temple to a man who was 6 years older than I was. Because my parents weren't Mormon, they couldn't see me married. It hurt them deeply. I was married three years and we were both in the Airforce at the time. We both ended up in Okinawa in 1976 and that is when I left him. He was violent and would break all my things that my mother gave me for gifts. He would shove me and would not give me any money so I could replace my uniforms. His reasoning was, I chose to work, I could buy my own uniforms. This would have been ok but he took all the money, I didn't even get an allowance. I took it upon myself to go to two Bishops to try to get help to save the marriage. Both of them told me it was my fault and that I shouldn't work. They refused to talk with him. They refused to even counsel us. When we divorced, he took everything and left me with a 900.00 dollar bill. He took all the savings and all the stored wedding gifts at his parents house in Utah. My parents gave me an onyx chess set they got in Mexico and he took that too. When my tour was over, I was sent to Beal AFB in California where I met with the church officials who promptly excommunicated me. In August of 1984 in a little Baptist Church just outside of the Alconbury England AB gate, I gave my heart to the true Jesus! My life completely changed and I have been saved since then.
  • @deegraf-sl2pq
    My husband came out of Mormonism to salvation in Jesus. Now we are praying for his family members. Please agree in prayer with us.
  • This is Micah’s dad! I’ve loved Micah’s ministry, testimony, and influence, and have enjoyed Lynn’s stories as well. I’ve always wanted to hear the father’s story! Praise the Lord
  • @rappsman
    Thank you for sharing. I am an X Mormon I grew up in the Mormon church, I did not come to Jesus until in my 40's. I still wear the bruises. At the time I was coming out of Mormonism I heard a podcast with the testimony of Lynn and Mica, Their message was a gift to me and I even reached out to them by email, they were kind and understanding and just this small gesture touched me and helped me on my journey. I pray for the Mormons to come to The real Jesus Christ, to learn about grace, something I have never heard of as a Mormon. Mormonism is a works-based religion and this goes against God's word. I still strive to unlearn much of its doctrine. The Bible is the only word of God.
  • @Kcristell
    My husband and I were newly married five years ago when two Mormon missionary sisters knocked on our door. Despite not knowing much about their faith, we were firm in our belief in Jesus Christ, so we invited them in. I didn't know much about their practices, except that they didn't consume caffeine. Unfortunately, my husband offered them coffee right away, but I quickly suggested hot chocolate or lemonade instead. Looking back, we realized how amazing the work of the Holy Spirit was. Whenever they said something Christ-like, the Holy Spirit would bring scripture to our minds to counter their points. We did this lovingly and respectfully, so they continued to come back for many weeks and months. They even brought more senior members with them, until eventually the sisters were asked by to stop coming to our home by their leadership. One of them was in awe at our sharing of the Gospel and often even asked that we pray for her. There was one point that she said she had never considered and that she'd pray about it. I can't remember what the specific point was, but I pray that sister Anderson, will one day reflect on the seeds we planted and that God will open her eyes to the true revelation of Jesus Christ. I pray for her often and believe that we plant the seeds, and God brings the increase.
  • @truthdigger
    I was a Mormon for 7 years, but The merciful God took me out of there!
  • @beautiful8184
    I was LDS almost all of my adult life. Over 45 years! As an unmarried female I had risen to many different offices more commonly held by married LDS women. Probably because I was an "RM". Everything mentioned in this video is absolutely true. I'm so grateful that God sent my husband into my life, because that is what it took to get me out of the grips of the LDS church! Thank you for sharing it! 💖
  • @adoMay
    I grew up in the church and never questioned it until I went through the temple before my mission. I can relate to the feeling of being physically ill. And when I went through, it was 2010, so the penalties had been taken out. And yet when I went through that first endowment, my whole being knew it was wrong. Body, mind and soul. I felt sick. I remember sitting in the celestial room with all my extended family and my aunt laughing because I looked like I was going to throw up. She said that’s normal, just keep coming back and you will feel better. Well I put that experience up as the first thing on my shelf, and I went on with things. Finished my mission, got married to my husband in the salt lake temple, accepted all the callings. But the temple never got better. I just learned how to ignore my feelings until one day, I just couldn’t anymore. The temple was my first wake up that something was wrong. I’m grateful to God He was patient with me.
  • @JRod979
    As an Ex mormon member for 21 years of my young life, I appreciate this testimony. Praise God for the deliverance from the hands of that religion!
  • I left mormanism after 40 years...I found myself and I pray people find they're way out and find happiness the cross is real! Jesus!!
  • My Mom’s sister just passed away, she was a mormon, however my eldest Sister had lead her to the LORD JESUS while she was in the hospital, sadly to see her children and grandchildren at her funeral, took us as hostages by giving their testimonies of this is the true church and that josmith is the true prophet, it was a great performance but with no truth presented!!! I believe that josmith is like muhammad of the muslims, they both wanted to be exalted more than THE LORD JESUS!!! Praise GOD for your great testimony and may HE USE FOR HIS GLORY!!!❤❤❤ THANKYOULORDJESUS!!! FORGREATISTHYFAITHFULNESS!!! THROUGHOUTTHEGENERATIONS!!! 🧡🥰🌺🇺🇸✝️✝️✝️❤️💛🩷💐🌸🙌
  • @pfoxworth7
    I have been a member of the church for 41 years and it has been the greatest blessing of my life. It is the foundation of everything good in my life.
  • @agvision09
    For 50 years, like this man said, I never had peace.... 50 years in the Mormon church feeling unworthy. that I never measured up. wondering if God loved me. I've been born again for 1 year and every day now I feel God's unconditional love every day. The day the Lord spoke to my heart and told me is not by my works I'm saved, at that very moment, I felt life begun then, it was a very real moment unbelievable moment in my life. 50 years as a lost sheep but no more.
  • @thartwig26
    I was talking to a friend last night who left the LDS church when she was an adult. I asked her how she got out. She said that she questioned polygamy as a teen so that sparked her doubt. Then she said she started reading a Bible that wasn’t from the LDS church. God is so good to save!
  • @rosemusonda5852
    Wow this testimony has come at the right time for me, not long ago I met mormon brothers and I was invited to their church, now being in christ jesus for a long time the moment I entered their church it didn't sit well with me. I came from Africa in search for a new church in Europe I met them. And I have been wondering. Thank you jesus christ for this testimony 🙏