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Re: Receiving the Holy Ghost [message #60 is a reply to message #31] |
Sat, 26 June 2010 21:07 |
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Quote:"There are those among this people who are influenced, controlled, and biased in their thoughts, actions, and feelings by some other individual or family, on whom they place their dependence for spiritual and temporal instruction, and for salvation in the end. ...I do not depend upon any inherent goodness of my own, say they, to introduce me into the kingdom of glory, but I depend upon you, brother Joseph, upon you, brother Brigham, upon you, brother Heber, or upon you, brother James; I believe your judgment is superior to mine, and consequently I let you judge for me; your spirit is better than mine, therefore you can do good for me; I will submit myself wholly to you, and place in you all my confidence for life and salvation; where you go I will go, and where you tarry there I will stay; expecting that you will introduce me through the gates into the heavenly Jerusalem..." - (Brigham Young, presented in the Salt Lake Tabernacle on February 20, 1853, found in Journal of Discourses, 1:312)
Wait!?!, how do we reconcile this quote with the common teaching, "Follow the prophet". I think that so many of us follow the prophet and know that if he did anything wrong that the Lord would remove him. And now Brigham Young says that we can't ever be Gods by following the prophet and putting our trust and faith in him to lead us correctly? Doesn't this seem to be inconsistent with current church doctrine?
~ Seeker
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