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Just to clarify the LDS Church's position on the subject of whether God speaks through people outside of our faith, let me quote from a 1978 statement given by the Presidency of the Church: “The great religious leaders of the world such as Mohammed, Confucius, and the Reformers, as well as philosophers including Socrates, Plato, and others, received a portion of God’s light. Moral truths were given to them by God to enlighten whole nations and to bring a higher level of understanding to individuals.” Another LDS Apostle had previously stated: “While the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is established for the instruction of men, it is ONE of God’s instrumentalities for making known the truth; yet God is not limited to that institution for such purposes, neither in time nor place. He raises up wise men and prophets here and there among all the children of men, of their own tongue and nationality, speaking to them through means that they can comprehend; not always giving a fulness of truth such as may be found in the fulness of the gospel of Jesus Christ; but always giving that measure of truth that the people are prepared to receive. Mormonism holds, then, that all the great teachers are servants of God among all nations and in all ages. They are inspired men, appointed to instruct God’s children according to the conditions in the midst of which he finds them… Whenever God finds a soul sufficiently enlightened and pure; one with whom His Spirit can communicate, lo! He makes of him a teacher of men.” I think this would be the position of my Church towards the prophets of the Baha'i Faith, and it would accurately explain my own thoughts about the leaders of that religion.
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My definition of prophet really doesn't differ much from yours although I do think that God gives us each different gifts and talents and do think that there are genuine men and women of God who have been given the gift of prophesy on many different levels. Perhaps their gift of prophesy is to be used for self edification or for edification within their families or maybe they are truly meant to edify the church.
But in terms of a prophet being a teacher or inspired leader...I liken the term prophet to the term apostle or disciple. And I don't feel remorse likening pastors and reverands and fathers and so on and so forth to prophets. If a man has been called to preach or teach the word...I believe they are a modern day apostle, disciple, prophet...they've been called to do a larger than average part in carrying out the great commission...which is to get the Gospel to the people. Quote:
In my faith...the President, if there even is one...is an equal to the congregation. We look up to him for counseling...for teaching...he edifies the body through his gift of teaching. Quote:
Basically, i think doing our best as Christians IS all that matters. If we LOVE Christ, put Him first in our lives and reach out to others...everything else follows suit...the Bible DOES state this. Of course God cares what we believe but I don't think when we're faced to face with our heavenly Father...He's going to be as concerned about how we answered those questions as He will be How we lived for Him...obeying the commandments which He CLEARLY stated...TWICE. And Christ taught us to LOVE. And I quoted scripture several posts back, just to give you an example where we're told if we desire virtue and knowledge and we exercise brotherly love...God's not going to leave our minds void of the truths that we need to know. But do we NEED a prophet to reveal these truths to us? My answer is...still no. I think my question is this...and I don't mean offense, Kathryn...I'm included in this too...I say this about all of Christianity... How much time to Christians WASTE stressing over these type of questions? How many people could we reach out to and speak of Christ's love to while we ponder over questions such as those? In the grand scheme of things...when we've moved on...and we're face to face with our Father...what do we think He's going to be focused on...how we envisioned Him? How we understood Him? I truly think that He's going to care about how much we loved Him and loved one another and lived our lives with the desire to please Him and to be righteous and holy. And there's no holiness in argument and unanswered questions. And I'm not saying we shouldn't ask questions and we shouldn't learn from each other...I'm not saying that...I'm just saying that in the long run...what will really matter? And I'm sure it's possible that each Christian would have a unique answer to that. I didn't learn of the Trinity in the Pentecostal church. It was a belief of all the churches I attended growing up...but I didn't really LEARN of it until I accepted Christ and understood within my core what it means. Quote:
I think the answers matter but I don't think that it's imperative to have a concise answer for each of those questions. I think it's imperative to seek out Christ in all we do and act upon what we feel we're being led to do and believe. If the prophet is wrong...those who believed him/her are in trouble... Quote:
I might look that up...since I really do have a BOM in my posession. Quote:
I haven't been in the position where I've felt prompted to think of information outside of what I have in front of me. I've researched different Bible verses and themes within the Bible. I have many books but I always seem to find what I was looking for in the Bible or I have an a-ha moment when I pray. I may not know everything that God has made available to us. I have faith that if there's something I need to know...I'll have an A-Ha moment and it'll fall into place. Quote:
I disagree but only because my opinions on God given authority is different. In my faith, much less emphasis and importance is placed on the authority figures in the church. I know you weren't trying to be judgemental and I understand what you're saying...we're just coming from two different lines of thinking when it comes to the church...the role of the church and authority. Quote:
In all honesty, I always feel spiritually uplifted when discussing with you. I'm going out of town this weekend, so if I don't check back in...that's why. Have a beautiful weekend, if I don't get another post in.
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Dawny, I'm going to make this brief for two reasons. First of all, it's starting to get late and I've been at this messaging far too long for one day. Secondly, Laurie has suggested that I might be coming across a bit too strong. I value her opinion and, as I've said before, I don't ever want that to be the case.
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But you know, awhile back, I posted something I'd read on another thread that, for some reason, never elicited much response. Anyway, it was a quote I read; it was not original with me, but it did express my own feelings very well. It said, "Those who believe in the spiritual realm, I think, must not only trust their own spiritual experiences -- whatever they may be -- but they must also trust and respect the spiritual experiences of others." So, what can I say? I would never suggest that anyone not follow his or her own heart. That is exactly what you are doing, and I don't for a minute condemn you for it. Quote:
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Ephesians 4:11-14 "And he gave some, apostles; and some, prophets; and some, evangelists; and some, pastors and teachers; For the perfecting of the saints, for the work of the ministry, for the edifying of the body of Christ: Till we all come in the unity of the faith, and of the knowledge of the Son of God, unto a perfect man, unto the measure of the stature of the fulness of Christ: That we henceforth be no more children, tossed to and fro, and carried about with every wind of doctrine, by the sleight of men, and cunning craftiness, whereby they lie in wait to deceive..." Jesus Christ called apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors and teachers. He did so in order to (1) help His followers become perfect (i.e. "whole" or "mature") as Christians, (2) minister to them, and (3) to teach them. These callings He intended to remain in place until we all became united in the faith and in our knowledge of Jesus Christ, so that we, too, can be spiritually mature in Him. Otherwise (i.e. without this structure, this foundation of prophets and apostles, etc.), we will again be as children, tossed back and forth, hearing all variations of doctrine and not knowing which of them to believe, being subject to men whose intent it is to deceive us and lead us away from the truth. Quote:
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God bless, Dawn. ![]() Kathryn
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Kathryn,
If you've already read my second post...I had to go back and change a couple things...because they didn't quite come out right the first time. LOL! Just wanted to let you know... (I'm super thankful for EDIT)
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Lori and Kathryn...I love you both and care about your concern. I haven't been offended in any way or haven't felt cornered.
You're both beautiful people to care about my feelings in that regard, though. So thanks to you both. ![]()
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Well, I just discovered Nahum...so... ![]()
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