The first two chapters of Ether are multiple testimonies of Ether's experiences based on his lesser testimonies of knowledge and his continued testimonies of belief. We do not discount Ether's observations in Ether 1 and 2 simply because he has not stood in the presence of his Savior we embrace them because, once again, they are teaching the actual lesson that one has many spiritually valid experiences before they stand in the presence of the Lord.Ether 3:19
19 And because of the knowledge of this man he could not be kept from beholding within the veil; and he saw the finger of Jesus, which, when he saw, he fell with fear; for he knew that it was the finger of the Lord; and he had faith no longer, for he knew, nothing doubting.
One other point that should be woven throughout my thoughts above is that the Holy Ghost initially has a role to confirm truth concerning the Father and the Son. After one is convinced then the role of the Holy Ghost can expand into revealing but first it can only confirm. However, the Holy Ghost can only confirm something that you have heard about. Maybe a teacher taught you the Gospel message and the words of the witnesses of the earlier dispensations, or you read the scriptures yourself and believed in the words of the witnesses, or some other way. This is observed in Romans:
One could expect that the first thing required before one can begin the journey of coming unto Christ is first to of somehow heard of his reality. The lectures on faith teach us that once a testimony of knowledge exists that give something for the Holy Ghost to work with to confirm to others to establish their testimonies of belief. Once one demonstrates that they are willing to believe in the claims of the witnesses which ultimately is that they have seen God and testify of him, then you can ask God and be strengthened to know with a greater sense of sureness that they are true witnesses and can be followed to guide you back into the presence of God. Of course this is not cognizantly recognized as what is occurring in our lives as we come unto Christ but is it not what is actually occurring? Even if we hear only the testimony of belief of our mom or the missionaries or whoever that testimony can always be traced back to a testimony of knowledge. Thus the Holy Ghost becomes one of the required witnesses to each individual. Now each individual enters in the same gate of believing on the dispensational head and their witness and can, if they choose, continue to learn from scripture, and the spirit and teachers etc until they reach the ultimate objective of being able to return to the presence of God from which we have been separated.Romans 10:17
17 So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God.
The point being that before truth can be confirmed it has to be truth that is established in a testimony of knowledge and not only a testimony of belief. This principle is well established in the Old Testament concerning the role of witnesses and what defines who can be an acceptable witness and upon what conditions. Thereafter as we progress we all will fall in various levels or degrees of testimony of belief until we possess a testimony of knowledge and then if it should be appropriate we must link our experience with usually less emphasis, to the testimony of the dispensational head with greater emphasis to reinforce the beginning of the process of the development of faith in the words of the Witness of Knowledge which is the path that all must follow to again enter into the presence of the Lord. This process, that some may perceive as a "hinting" mechanism, that maybe they have seen God really is simply a manner of legitimizing the testimonies and connecting them appropriately. Of course observations on the sacredness of the experience being a cause for careful exposure is also significant and is surely the predominate state for most. Where apostles are witnesses they can be more generally expressive but are still careful to reinforce the process in appropriate fashion as discussed.
Here is a precise Example from our recent General Conference April 2014 President Boyd K. Packer:
If we simply take Elder Packer at his word - "their words are my words" then we can see that he is including as his testimony the words "For I saw him". He is doing perfectly according to the concept of the dispensational head. By linking his testimony to the testimony of Joseph Smith his ceases to be a lone witness and becomes a from the mouth of two witnesses testimony. The order is most important. If someone should accept Elder Packers testimony but deny the testimony of the dispensational head then they would not be able to exercise faith in Jesus Christ sufficient for eternal life. In that fashion the efficacy of Elder Packers testimony is different for it is not he that has the ultimate word on who of this dispensation will be received of God. That alone is the role of the dispensational head - Joseph Smith. It is believing on the testimony of knowledge of the dispensational head that will bring others yet to stand in the presence of God, into his presence when they have with patience prepared for that day. That is not to say that others might attempt to circumvent the proper order of things and receive knowledge ahead of their state of proper preparation. We can all experience the tragedy of the lost 116 pages of the manuscript. Keep asking, fail to heed the cautions of the Lord and he states he will give that which we seek to our condemnation.After all the years that I have lived and taught and served, after the millions of miles I have traveled around the world, with all that I have experienced, there is one great truth that I would share. That is my witness of the Savior Jesus Christ.
Joseph Smith and Sidney Rigdon recorded the following after a sacred experience:
Their words are my words.“And now, after the many testimonies which have been given of him, this is the testimony, last of all, which we give of him: That he lives! “For we saw him” (D&C 76:22–23).
I believe and I am sure that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that He lives. He is the Only Begotten of the Father, and “by him, and through him, and of him, the worlds are and were created, and the inhabitants thereof are begotten sons and daughters unto God” (D&C 76:24).
I bear my witness that the Savior lives. I know the Lord. I am His witness. I know of His great sacrifice and eternal love for all of Heavenly Father’s children. I bear my special witness in all humility but with absolute certainty, in the name of Jesus Christ, amen. (Ensign April 2014, The Witness, PRESIDENT BOYD K. PACKER President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles)
Boyd K. Packers testimony is simply one example of literally hundreds that one can find but the pattern is exceptionally consistent after the manner of this discussion. Note how President Packer provides a very subtle reference to Joseph Smith’s and Sidney’s experience and claims that their words are his words. “Their words end with the clear statement that they “saw him.” Elder Packer is for all intent and purposes claiming those words as his for the fact he feels they apply to his experience. However, He pins his experience surely to the testimony of the dispensational head and lets the standard of that witness surpass his own. As Elder McConkie might say’ “Such is the dispensation concept.”
