Posted on 12/20/2010 8:46:50 AM PST by T Minus Four
On Dec. 23, 1805, as much of the world was preparing to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ, another baby boy was born. Like Jesus, this 19th century baby came forth in humble circumstances and in an obscure village.
Though the world didn't know it at the time, the birth of Joseph Smith Jr. would initiate what is arguably the greatest and most far-reaching chain of events in the history of Christianity since the Savior's mortal ministry itself.
That infant would grow up to hold the apostolic office and thus be a special witness of Jesus Christ, the first mortal man on earth with such authority since the deaths of Peter, Paul and other New Testament figures. But Joseph's role would have further significance, he being the man who, under the direction of Jesus Christ, received the keys of the gospel's restoration in latter days and of the prophesied Dispensation of the Fulness of Times. It was a role with transcendent magnitude, fulfilling scriptural prophecy.
Joseph himself would only begin to become aware of its significance himself at age 14, when, in response to a fervent plea for religious guidance, he saw in their glory the Father and the Son.
In subsequent theophanies and other heavenly visitations, the young prophet would receive further divine tutoring.
Visiting Joseph on Sept. 21, 1823, the Book of Mormon prophet Moroni in angelic form quoted a number of biblical passages, among them this verse from Isaiah:
"And there shall come forth a rod out of the stem of Jesse, and a Branch shall grow out of his roots" (Isaiah 11:1).
Some 15 years later, the Prophet would provide a divinely revealed explanation of this verse in the form of questions and responses recorded today as Doctrine and Covenants 113:1-4: "Who is the Stem of Jesse spoken of in the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th verses of the 11th chapter of Isaiah?
"Verily thus saith the Lord: It is the Christ.
"What is the rod spoken of in the first verse of the 11th chapter of Isaiah, that should come of the Stem of Jesse?
"Behold, thus saith the Lord: It is a servant in the hands of Christ, who is partly a descendant of Jesse as well as of Ephraim, or of the house of Joseph, on whom there is laid much power."
Commented Elder Bruce R. McConkie of the Quorum of the Twelve, "Are we amiss in saying that the prophet here mentioned is Joseph Smith, to whom the priesthood came, who received the keys of the kingdom, and who raised the ensign for the gathering of the Lord's people in our dispensation?"
Alexander W. Baugh, professor of Church history and doctrine at BYU commented, "On Dec. 9, 1834, Joseph Smith Sr. pronounced a patriarchal blessing on Joseph Smith Jr. wherein he declared that the Prophet was a lineal descendant and birthright heir to the patriarchal fathers Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, but more particularly Joseph of Egypt. Furthermore, Brigham Young declared that Joseph Smith was a descendant of Joseph through Ephraim (Journal of Discourses 2:269).
"Additionally, Doctrine and Covenants 113:6 states that the 'root of Jesse' as spoken of in Isaiah 11:10 is 'a descendant of Jesse, as well as of Joseph, unto whom rightly belongs the priesthood, and the keys of the kingdom for an ensign, and for the gathering of my people in the last days.' Such wording suggests the individual to be none other than Joseph Smith."
I gotcher trump card right here!
I think that Jesus being a created being and God being a former human are very concrete issues.
Maybe the mormons should pester God instead...
Amen Nana - it worked for me :-)
God can...God has never complained about the volume of requests for clarification of church doctrine and the finer points of doctrine God has never felt compelled send an angry frustrated letter ... Maybe the mormons should pester God instead... [TN]
Maybe if Mormons would ask God with a sincere heart and with real intent, having faith as they ask the true God [vs. the false god of the Mormon hierarchy] for wisdom, God would fulfill His promise to answer them (James 1:5).
I have searched the links and I have yet to find an answer to the one question I asked: do you agree with the article at the beginning of this thread? I know you're not going to answer, and I can guess why. Prove me wrong - don't be ashamed to make a stand.
I do believe shortly after the shooting it was “lights out” for Joseph Smith...
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The Appeal of Mormonism
http://www.catholic.com/thisrock/2003/0304fea3.asp
The Wacky World of Joseph Smith
And the un-Christianity of Mormon Theology
http://www.catholic.com/thisrock/2003/0305fea4.asp
I don’t know about the identity of the rod coming from the Stem of Jesse — but certainly I believe that Joseph Smith was a witness of Jesus Christ.
We know you beleive that JS saw Jesus (because he said he did). I'm not asking that.
Interesting. Why don't you know about the root of Jesse being JS? It seems clear that it's taught in your religion. It's certainly on one of PD's links.
If I do the legwork and find it, will you be accept it as truth?
Quite obviously the root of Jesse is a man, a descendant of Jesse and Joseph (as the Lord explains), who seems to have a great mission to perform in connection with gathering the remnant of Israel, as explained in Isaiah 11:1116 . [Most likely] the rod of verse 1 and the root of Jesse of verse 10 refer to the same man, Joseph Smith"
Any doubts now?
C'mon, TN. Imagine yourself in that position. Imagine ...
...That you're in a jail on charges that arose out of earlier charges that you sent 200 mobocrats to destroy...Oh, some online source that pointed out that a certain religious leader was secretly living a polygamous lifestyle.
...A visitor to you smuggled in two loaded six-shooters.
...Your correction officers found out about the smuggled weapons, were cowards and didn't want to confront the weapons' holders' directly...so when some mobocrats who didn't like what you did earlier re: destroying that online source voluntered to take you on directly...they took them up on it.
Conclusion: Obviously, TN, your "followers" are going to say that you -- the jailbird in possession with two smuggled, loaded weapons -- had every "right" to "defend" yourself!
(And then they'd go on & tell you how conservative they are, law & order-wise!)
I have searched the links and I have yet to find an answer to the one question I asked: do you agree with the article at the beginning of this thread? I know you’re not going to answer, and I can guess why. Prove me wrong - don’t be ashamed to make a stand.
You have proven to me 2 things.
1. You didn’t sincerely seek the answers
2. You are playing a game
I am not playing. Sorry if that annoys you.
AhhHhh...
Norm; you are on your way to being a Prophet on par with the stature of HINCKLEY!
if YOU?
No.
--MormonDude(Not just no; but HELL no!)
I am pleased to offer my services for the Betterment of Mankind.
Please feel free to ask me ANYTHING and I'll sincerely post my link list again.
Remember...
I am normal too; and I am a MORMON!
Sincerely,
PD
It appears that we have a MINDREADER on our hands...
Isn’t it just amazing that much of the “tutoring” that Joseph Smith received was directly quoted from the King James Bible. I guess that it is the accepted version in heaven.
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