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LukeAir2008 wrote:The men who were called at the beginning of this dispensation had no prior experience or training - they were thrust straight into roles which required a spiritual maturity and discipline which few of them actually had. There were no surprises when some of them turned out to be out and out apostates and even the best of them stumbled and faltered.
Joseph Smith said that only two men never turned the heel against him and that was Brigham Young and Heber C Kimball.
It was no coincidence that Brigham Young was the Senior Apostle when Joseph was martyred and the man destined to become the second President of the Church.

coachmarc wrote:Neither Lehi nor Nephi had any experience or training either.
LukeAir2008 wrote:coachmarc wrote:Neither Lehi nor Nephi had any experience or training either.
That's strange because Nephi tells us the exact opposite in his introduction in 1 Nephi 1:1?
coachmarc wrote:LukeAir2008 wrote:coachmarc wrote:Neither Lehi nor Nephi had any experience or training either.
That's strange because Nephi tells us the exact opposite in his introduction in 1 Nephi 1:1?
That's an interesting point. He did write that verse and what followed decades afterward. I should have emphasized prior to leaving Jerusalem. Do you feel his upbringing was sufficient for all the coming trials and responsibilities of leadership? Or did he receive more training for each task given?
coachmarc wrote:Lehi was the patriarch, though through his twilight years to a certain extent I agree, though he still held office and officiated in it (sealing power, etc). While this is not boldly stated, it is evident as we study his life, revelations and admonitions of the Lord. There are clues throughout the first books of Nephi and also in the book of Enos. As for Nephi, he was called to be a ruler and a teacher over his brethren as made clear not only by Lehi, but by an angel and also by the Lord. That's official in my book. I will concede that neither were apostles as Peter, James and John, etc.
coachmarc wrote:Indeed. The way is always prepared for those who choose the correct path, and the means to accomplish the tasks along the way. If we make a study of Nephi's life, we will also see that each task given was accompanied by lessons, training and revelations from the Lord. This is how we grow. Joseph Smith and Brigham Young understood this.

The men who were called at the beginning of this dispensation had no prior experience or training - they were thrust straight into roles which required a spiritual maturity and discipline which few of them actually had. There were no surprises when some of them turned out to be out and out apostates and even the best of them stumbled and faltered.

awake wrote:Luke, do you by chance know of the reference for where Joseph said that Brigham Young and Heber C. Kimball never turned against him, for Emma said different. I'm curious of what is the truth.
Of the Twelve Apostles chosen in Kirtland, and ordained under the hands of Oliver Cowdery, David Whitmer and myself, there have been but two but what have lifted their heel against me—namely Brigham Young and Heber C. Kimball. (May 28, 1843.) (DHC 5:412)
iamse7en wrote:awake wrote:Luke, do you by chance know of the reference for where Joseph said that Brigham Young and Heber C. Kimball never turned against him, for Emma said different. I'm curious of what is the truth.
From History of the Church:Of the Twelve Apostles chosen in Kirtland, and ordained under the hands of Oliver Cowdery, David Whitmer and myself, there have been but two but what have lifted their heel against me—namely Brigham Young and Heber C. Kimball. (May 28, 1843.) (DHC 5:412)
Sounds like people who were stalwart in their faith and would be great people to put in the 1st Presidency after Joseph's death.
LukeAir2008 wrote:iamse7en wrote:awake wrote:Luke, do you by chance know of the reference for where Joseph said that Brigham Young and Heber C. Kimball never turned against him, for Emma said different. I'm curious of what is the truth.
From History of the Church:Of the Twelve Apostles chosen in Kirtland, and ordained under the hands of Oliver Cowdery, David Whitmer and myself, there have been but two but what have lifted their heel against me—namely Brigham Young and Heber C. Kimball. (May 28, 1843.) (DHC 5:412)
Sounds like people who were stalwart in their faith and would be great people to put in the 1st Presidency after Joseph's death.
Thanks 7. Truth will prevail. I didn't actually have the reference but heard Truman Madsen quote it so I knew it was true.
awake wrote:I appreciate 7 finding the reference. But while the quote could be true, it does not appear to be from a proven source, for it doesn't look like it was '1st person' and published by Joseph while he was still alive. Like so many other quotes, and even journal entries, attributed to Joseph, they are really just 'second hand quotes', thus it leaves us wondering if it's really true.
For example, see my last post on the 'wild man' thread today about a journal entry about Joseph that the leaders of the church changed after Joseph died.
The reason I am most suspect of the quote is because Emma Smith said just the opposite and I don't believe she would lie about her husband. Emma proved herself a very righteous woman, so it is hard to believe that quote is true. I feel to believe Emma in this case.

HeirofNumenor wrote:The men who were called at the beginning of this dispensation had no prior experience or training - they were thrust straight into roles which required a spiritual maturity and discipline which few of them actually had. There were no surprises when some of them turned out to be out and out apostates and even the best of them stumbled and faltered.
You did that so much better than I.... Being succinct is not my strong point.

LukeAir2008 wrote:This is Emma Smith you're talking about isn't it? The lady who left the Church, who believed that she and her family should inherit all Church property, and that her offspring should always preside over the Church.
What did you expect her to say?

Tony63 wrote:This had been an interesting thread thanks
HeirofNumenor wrote:...maybe some spark that Joseph saw and of whom the Holy Ghost confirmed they should be called as apostles.
HeirofNumenor wrote:All these men....considered worthy to have the holy apostleship, or had witnessed angels, the Gold Plates, even saw the Saviour....what happened?
HeirofNumenor wrote:They thought a prophet should be different somehow.
HeirofNumenor wrote:AS I SEE IT....a big part of the problem is that the principle of learning line upon line, precept by precept, was highly compressed into a very short timespan...No one really had an understanding of what an apostle should be, or of the stresses and challenges of restoring the Gospel & Lord's Church - especially in the midst of persecution.
HeirofNumenor wrote:...THAT roster was the most united the 15 have ever been, the most harmonious. I believe that harmony has continued with the more recent additions to the apostleship (starting mid-2000's).
HeirofNumenor wrote:And when they speak in General Conference - the Holy Ghost makes manifest the truth of their words to those who will receive them...
And most recently, they are pleading with us men to discover and internalize what it means to hold the Priesthood, and to gain the power to actually use it worthily, and to magnify our callings (along with the always needed repentance)...
There were no apostles in the Book of Mormon. Church was simple: Elders, Priests, and Teachers. No man called prophets, first presidency, apostles, seventy, or general authorities.
HeirofNumenor wrote:There were no apostles in the Book of Mormon. Church was simple: Elders, Priests, and Teachers. No man called prophets, first presidency, apostles, seventy, or general authorities.
The twelve Nephite disciples that Christ called functioned in the same role as the Twelve Apostles Christ ordained in Jerusalem... and the disciples are answerable to the Apostles...
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