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Now, I disagree with this very much. I will agree, up to the point of attaining a high level in the Terrestial Kingdom. Thus, a "level 4" member is (IMHO) almost assured of a high Terrestial inheritance. |
Now we are going into qualifying aspects... Of course you can disagree, but you must take into consideration this:
1. We cannot judge
2. We will be surprised who makes it
3. We do have the spirit world to make amends although not as easy
4. The Church does provide the minimum requirements or 'C', you get an 'A' when you live it.
Also I feel i must have said something that may have been worded wrong, although I fail to see how... my example of 'A,B.C' was to show that there are requirements to make it back to Heavenly Father, but yes, there are possibilities to exceed those requirements. I do not know why you doubt that.
I think this is going far from topic, this has nothing to do now with if the Prophet's words are enough... I have started a new thread. If you wish to continue this then I can move these last threads there:
https://www.bordeglobal.com/foruminv/index.php?showtopic=8339
QUOTE (tenaheff @ 26-Mar 04, 2:30 PM) |
Please explain to me how this two quotes don't contradict each other. I am sincerely trying to understand your position regarding Brigham's statement, but so far it seems like double-talk to me. |
QUOTE (JB@Trinidad @ 26-Mar 04, 1:17 PM) |
Also I feel i must have said something that may have been worded wrong, although I fail to see how... my example of 'A,B.C' was to show that there are requirements to make it back to Heavenly Father, but yes, there are possibilities to exceed those requirements. I do not know why you doubt that. |
President Benson in his talk called "Fourteen Fundamentals of following the Prophets" said something that I need some more clarification and thoughts:
"Sixth: The prophet does not have to say "Thus saith the Lord" to give us scripture.
Sometimes there are those who argue about words. They might say the prophet gave us counsel but that we are not obliged to follow it unless he says it is a commandment. But the Lord says of the Prophet, "Thou shalt give heed unto [b]all his words and commandments which he shall give unto you." (D&C 21:4.)
And speaking of taking counsel from the prophet, in D&C 108:1, the Lord states:
"Verily thus saith the Lord unto you, my servant Lyman: Your sins are forgiven you, because you have obeyed my voice in coming up hither this morning to receive counsel of him whom I have appointed."
Said Brigham Young, "I have never yet preached a sermon and sent it out to the children of men, that they may not call scripture." (Journal of Discourses, 13:95.)
https://library.lds.org/nxt/gateway.dll/Mag...e%20prophet.htm
So was he saying that every word that comes out from the Prophet is to be taking as Scripture?. Is this what the Church believes nowdays?. I would like to read some thoughts about this. Thanks.
Edited: LDS_forever on 12th Nov, 2004 - 2:18pm
QUOTE (LDS_forever @ 12-Nov 04, 9:16 AM) |
So was he saying that every word that comes out from the Prophet is to be taking as Scripture?. Is this what the Church believes nowdays? |
I have a few thoughts regarding this subject. First, since we are a living Church, certain doctrines can change over time such as the need to practice plural marriage. What was true in Brigham's day as a requirement from the Lord is not necessarily true of our day. This is clearly the case with blood sacrifice. It was necessary before the atonement, but is no longer necessary.
Another thought is that if someone says something before they become prophet it doesn't make it scripture later when they do become prophet.
Also, I think what is being referred to as scripture in the example by LDS is when a prophet gives us guidance or instruction. So, if the prophet says "I love green beans. I think everyone should love them too. How can you not love green beans?" I doubt that is scripture. However, if the prophet in a talk at conference or some fireside says you should avoid certain movies or not do certain activities on Sunday, that is most likely scripture.
I think there is no great mystery to Brigham's statement about Adam/God theory either. I think it has been well explained by others in the past what it is Brigham was trying to say.
Edited: tenaheff on 13th Nov, 2004 - 3:28pm
"It has always been hard to recognize in fallible human beings the authorized servants of God. Paul must have seemed an ordinary man to many. Joseph Smith's cheerful disposition was seen by some as not fitting their expectations for a prophet of God.
"Satan will always work on the Saints of God to undermine their faith in priesthood keys. One way he does it is to point out the humanity of those who hold them. He can in that way weaken our testimony and so cut us loose from the line of keys by which the Lord ties us to Him."
-- Elder Henry B. Eyring, "Faith and Keys," Ensign, Nov. 2004, 28.