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Latest revision as of 22:28, 1 May 2024
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Revelation after Joseph Smith
Summary: If every President of the Church is a prophet, seer, and revelator, why have so few revelations after Joseph Smith been added to the Doctrine and Covenants? Revelations used to be printed in Church periodicals such as the Times and Seasons and the Evening and Morning Star. Why are revelations no longer published on an ongoing basis?
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- Modern prophets and prophecy
- Apostles as personal witnesses of Christ
- Divine manifestations since the time of Joseph Smith
- Fulfillment of prophecy
- Blessings given by Oliver Cowdery
- Brigham Young ordination blessing
- Criticisms of Thomas S. Monson
- Joseph F. Smith at the Reed Smoot hearings
Modern prophets and prophecy
Summary: Is they anything special about prophets that set them apart from others, or are they simply "men of their time?" Do modern day prophets actually prophesy of anything?
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- Question: Are prophets simply "men of their time," without any special ability to guide the Church?
- Question: Why are revelations no longer published on an ongoing basis?
- Question: If every President of the Church is a prophet, seer, and revelator, why have so few revelations after Joseph Smith been added to the Doctrine and Covenants?
- Question: Are Latter-day Saint prophets not really "prophets" because they don't foretell unknown events?
- Brigham Young (1859): "have I yet lived to the state of perfection that I can commune in person with the Father and the Son at my will and pleasure? No, though I hold myself in readiness that he can wield me at his will and pleasure"
- Wilford Woodruff (1869): "We had the privilege of beholding the face of the prophet...and seeing the workings of the Spirit of God with him, and the revelations of Jesus Christ unto him and the fulfilment of those revelations"
- Heber C. Kimball (1865): "I know it by revelation by the Spirit of God, for in this way my Heavenly Father communes with me"
- Orson Pratt (1878): "I have been blessed with some revelations and prophecies, and with dreams of things that have come to pass"
- Orson F. Whitney (1926): "One night I dreamed … that I was in the Garden of Gethsemane, a witness of the Savior’s agony"
- George Q. Cannon (1896): "I know that God lives. I know that Jesus lives; for I have seen him"
- Henry B. Eyring (1996): "I know as surely as did the Apostles Peter, James, and John that Jesus is the Christ, our risen Lord"
- James E. Faust (1995): "Jesus is our divine Savior, Redeemer, and the son of God the Father. I know of his reality by a sure perception so sacred I cannot give utterance to it"
- Harold B. Lee: "I have received a witness that I cannot or dare not deny. When I see Jesus, I cannot mistake His identity. I know that He lives!"
- Oaks (2000): "it is usually inappropriate to recite miraculous circumstances to a general audience that includes people with very different levels of spiritual maturity"
- Oaks (1997): "rarely speak of them publicly because...because we understand that the channels of revelation will be closed if we show these things before the world"
- Boyd K. Packer (1980): "We do not talk of those sacred interviews that qualify the servants of the Lord to bear a special witness of Him, for we have been commanded not to do so"
- George F. Richards: "The Lord has given me dreams which to me are just as real and as much from God as was the dream of King Nebuchadnezzar"
- Marion G. Romney: "I have never told anybody some of the experiences I have had, not even my wife. I know that God lives. I not only know that he lives, but I know him"
- David B. Haight: "I was there with the outpouring of the Spirit in that room so strong that none of us could speak afterwards"
Apostles as personal witnesses of Christ
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Divine manifestations since the time of Joseph Smith
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- Question: Did any nineteenth century leader after Joseph Smith report divine visions?
- Question: Did any twentieth century leader after Joseph Smith report divine visions?
Fulfillment of prophecy
Summary: The fulfillment of prophecy does not end with death--blessings, promises, and fulfillment extend into the Millennial years of the Lord.
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- Question: Can prophecy fulfillment or promises made in a patriarchal blessing extend into the Millennium?
- Question: Does the ordination blessing given to Heber C. Kimball contain a false prophecy that he may "stand unto the coming of our Lord"?
- Question: Did Parley P. Pratt make a prophecy in 1838 to La Roy Sutherland about the latter being struck dumb and coming to an untimely end?
- Question: Is Joseph Smith Sr.'s promise in a father's blessing to Joseph Smith Jr. that he would continue in the Priest's office until Christ comes a false prophecy?
- Question: Did Wilford Woodruff prophesy that New York would be destroyed by earthquake, Boston by flood, and Albany by fire?
Blessings given by Oliver Cowdery
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- Question: Does Oliver Cowdery's blessing and promise to Orson Hyde contain a false prophecy, which was then altered before being printed in History of the Church?
- Question: Is a blessing given to Lyman Johnson that he would live until the gathering accomplished a false prophecy?
- Question: Was William Smith promised in a blessing that he would remain on the earth until Christ comes?
Brigham Young ordination blessing
Summary: FairMormon has found no criticism about the blessing given to Brigham Young upon his ordination as an apostle. His blessing is referenced by at least one other blessing, however, and so is included here for reference.
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Criticisms of Thomas S. Monson
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Joseph F. Smith at the Reed Smoot hearings
Summary: It is claimed that at the Smoot hearings, Joseph F. Smith said that he never received revelation.
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