TheQuietMan
A Friend
Redone To Ordinance Does When
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It seems there is a direct connection between the Spirit and the Priesthood which cannot be ignored. |
True. I don't think my comment was inconsistent with that. If an ill person seeks a blessing of an unworthy priesthood holder, and that person performs blessing, he cannot possibly expect any guidance from the Lord.
But if, in that blessing, he indeed speaks the will of the Lord by mere chance, certainly the Lord will fulfill His will. The Lord would not hold back a blessing on the technicality that by granting that blessing he will be indirectly honoring those words spoken by an unworthy servant. That was my point. The unworthy man is still accountable to the Lord.
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So as far as the Church in action is handling such cases, even though the person doesn't have the priesthood or authority because of personal unworthiness, he can still remain in position until discovered and still perform ordinances and ordinations which are acceptable to God without having the spirit? |
To my knowledge, that is correct. Once again, because the man in only directly accountable for his own actions, and his own use of the priesthood, so long as he has been AUTHORIZED to perform the ordinance. And let's be clear, we're talking about ORDINANCES, not just blessings. There is a clear distinction.
I know of no case in the Church where an ordinance was redone because an AUTHORIZED priesthood holder was unworthy. But I am positive that just that very thing happens all the time. Of course, it shouldn't, but it does.
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Danite said it would need to be redone if the ordinance performer didn't have authority or if the ordinance was done improperly? |
Absolutely, those are the two conditions that MUST be met. The first because the ordinances cannot be performed without the keys of the priesthood. And if the holder of the keys does not authorize their use, the ordinance has no binding effect.
The second because the Lord's house is a house of order, and ordinances are to be done as prescribed. Once again, the holder of the keys is accountable for this. That is why the priesthood holders administering the sacrament are not allowed to take it to the members until the bishop has approved the ordinance, for example.
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Why do the ordinances have to be performed properly before God will accept them? |
Other than to maintain order in his kingdom I know of no other reason (however there may be others). Can you imagine the result of not taking care to ensure that the ordinances are done exactly correct each time? Men are so apt to do what they want. One little deviation leads to another. One justification for an omitted word leads to the omission of a phrase, until the ordinance no longer even resembles what it originally was. That was the whole result of losing the keys of the priesthood after the Savior ascended into heaven. Just look how far different the Catholic church is from the Restored Gospel.
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What about a person who is baptized unworthily? Or receives any other ordinance unworthily? How does God handle that? |
Those cases would (as well as any other we should submit) be decided by the holder of the keys. Those cases differ slightly from the first, where an unworthy priesthood holder performed an ordinance for a worthy candidate. In this case, there would be greater cause to revoke the ordinances, of course.
For example, a person in an adulterous relationship may not be baptized. So, if such a person were to lie about his relationship while seeking baptism, and the ordinance were carried out, it would be upon the shoulders of the holder of the presiding, key-bearing authority to handle the matter. Who else can say what action is appropriate? So much depends on discernment of the person, the situation, the circumstances. That is the very reason for keys in the first place-so one man has the "right" to seek knowledge from the Lord that is not priviledged to any other man, and to make a just judgement accordingly. It is a perfect, wonderful system.