Joseph Smith had two seer stones, and once said according to Brigham Young
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"that every man who lived on the earth was entitled to a seer stone and should have one, but they are kept from them in consequence of their wickedness" |
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"it is a gift of God; and you shall hold it in your hands". In the Book of Commandments it calls this gift the "gift of working with the rod." It also says "this rod of nature, to work in your hands". |
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QUOTE (colbyjay @ 20-Jul 09, 5:04 PM) |
Does this mean we should not righteously seek these gifts? Or just that the church does not talk about them because they prefer to teach the "milk" instead of the "meat"? |
I would say its not a complete understand.
The Seer stone is kind of tricky, because there are different ways of looking at it.
Joseph Smith did have some seer stone while translating the plates, but to what extent it was used is hard to tell.
The quote by Brigham Young is more talking about a Urim and Thummim that we well get once we get to the other side to kind of fill in the in the blanks (Teach us we want to).
I have never hard that you could such a thing here, but that doesn't mean its impossible.
But thats the point, For either of these so called "gifts" to come, there isn't something you just magically do. Its called being righteous. There is now where it says that you are going to get these things, just blessings. Each has different gifts!
Yes Joseph had his seer stones and yes Oliver had his rod of nature. Jacob had his striped stick ( Genesis 30:37-43) Moses had his staff or "rod of Elohim" (Genesis Exodus 4:1-5, 17, Exodus 17:9-12. Numbers 20:11) Aaron had his "rod of power" (Numbers 17:8, Exodus 7:17-20, Exodus 7:12,) The list goes on and on.
If you are faithful Revelation 2:17 promises that in the resurrection you will receive "a white stone with a new name engraved on it."
So there is nothing inherently wrong with these items, but to me they are just "crutches". If the church fails to emphasize their use, perhaps they are hoping that you can get answers through other means, rather than being dependent upon these crutches.
From scripture we see many items wee used as a means for miraculous events: rods, stones, water, oil, and so forth. These days the emphasis seems to be bringing about the miracles in a purely mental (great faith exertion) way.