“The twin companion of kingship is
priestcraft. Jacob denounced priestcraft: "He commandeth that
there shall be no priestcrafts; for, behold, priestcrafts are that
men preach and set themselves up for a light unto the world, that
they may get gain and praise of the world; but they seek not the
welfare of Zion." (2 Nephi 26:29)
The purpose of priestcraft is "to
set themselves up that they may get gain." It is not merely
setting up "for a light unto the world", but to "set
themselves up for a light unto the world that they may get gain."
They want to make a profit from being a pseudo-prophet. There is no
need for a king. There is no need for more priestcraft. There is
nothing for a strong man to do. Changing the leader will not fix the
problem. The problem is the people. The problem is that we need to
rise up individually, and having risen up individually then we have
the potential for a gathering. But changing the leader will not
accomplish anything. It is just another delay, another perversion.
There is some irony about those who
will survive the Lord's return and those who will not. The
Telestial will be burned at his coming. The Terrestrial will survive.
As discussed above, those who "follow the prophet" are
Telestial and will be destroyed. (D&C 76:100-101) But those who are mainstream
Christians are Terrestrial and will survive: " (D&C 76:72-77)
Mainstream Christians, who are blinded
by the preaching of faults ministers, may nevertheless live
honorably. They will survive the Lord's coming living Terrestrial
lives. But the Catholics and the various Mormon sects who reverence
their leaders presumed to have the "keys"of Salvation will
be accountable for their misunderstanding. They are idolaters,
rejecting the Lord and the truth. Take away their idolatry and
Christians are simply confused about the nature of God. Mormons of
all sects should know better and will be accountable for having the
Book of Mormon and Joseph's revelations and teachings. For them to
fall into idolatry condemns them.” (Preserving the Restoration,
Page 252)
Thank you for reminding me of this.
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