Any recent examples of this "continuing reveletation"?

The upper-crust forum for scholarly, polite, and respectful discussions only. Heavily moderated. Rated G.
_UnicornMan
_Emeritus
Posts: 71
Joined: Sat Jan 08, 2011 7:09 am

Re: Any recent examples of this "continuing reveletation"?

Post by _UnicornMan »

You guys are making me laugh left and right here. Thanks! (I mean that positively -- gotta get me some of those inspired darts). I also heard about someone who was called to a position by inspiration, but had to decline the calling because she had moved two weeks previously and had only showed up to tell everybody.

I'm sure we could invent a reason why that happened though, couldn't we?
_TAO
_Emeritus
Posts: 797
Joined: Thu Nov 11, 2010 5:53 am

Re: Any recent examples of this "continuing reveletation"?

Post by _TAO »

UnicornMan wrote:You guys are making me laugh left and right here. Thanks! (I mean that positively -- gotta get me some of those inspired darts). I also heard about someone who was called to a position by inspiration, but had to decline the calling because she had moved two weeks previously and had only showed up to tell everybody.

I'm sure we could invent a reason why that happened though, couldn't we?


I think it might just be so that the ward knew she was moving in the first place...

Just sayin'.
_NorthboundZax
_Emeritus
Posts: 344
Joined: Sat Jun 16, 2007 7:17 pm

Re: Any recent examples of this "continuing reveletation"?

Post by _NorthboundZax »

TAO wrote:
UnicornMan wrote:You guys are making me laugh left and right here. Thanks! (I mean that positively -- gotta get me some of those inspired darts). I also heard about someone who was called to a position by inspiration, but had to decline the calling because she had moved two weeks previously and had only showed up to tell everybody.

I'm sure we could invent a reason why that happened though, couldn't we?


I think it might just be so that the ward knew she was moving in the first place...

Just sayin'.


The kind of rationalization I might have made at one time, but it really speaks to the limitations of revelation if 'revelations' routinely mean something very different than their face value.
_Inconceivable
_Emeritus
Posts: 3405
Joined: Mon Dec 04, 2006 5:44 am

Re: Any recent examples of this "continuing reveletation"?

Post by _Inconceivable »

Joseph wrote:The callings given to someone who already has four of them because they are one of the few in the ward who can't say no and nobody else will take the job.

..Desperation, not inspiration is behind many of these decisions.


I muse about how simple it must be to narrow the choices in calling a guy to the bishopric that fits the criteria:

Attends the temple regularly
Full tithe payer
No problems with "porn addiction"
Actually believes in the church enough to pull an additional 25 hour workweek
Not in the middle of a divorce or seperation
Doesn't work on Sunday

What? No one? Perhaps we need to restructure some ward bounderies before we make a decision?
_TAO
_Emeritus
Posts: 797
Joined: Thu Nov 11, 2010 5:53 am

Re: Any recent examples of this "continuing reveletation"?

Post by _TAO »

NorthboundZax wrote:The kind of rationalization I might have made at one time, but it really speaks to the limitations of revelation if 'revelations' routinely mean something very different than their face value.


On the contrary, I find sometimes revelation leads us indirectly... I have had several experiences where I've been indirectly led to something I needed when revelation seemed to lead to something insignificant.
_NorthboundZax
_Emeritus
Posts: 344
Joined: Sat Jun 16, 2007 7:17 pm

Re: Any recent examples of this "continuing reveletation"?

Post by _NorthboundZax »

TAO wrote:On the contrary, I find sometimes revelation leads us indirectly... I have had several experiences where I've been indirectly led to something I needed when revelation seemed to lead to something insignificant.


Revelation - what a wonderful tool! It means what it says unless it means something else.*

*best interpreted after the fact.
_moksha
_Emeritus
Posts: 22508
Joined: Fri Oct 27, 2006 8:42 pm

Re: Any recent examples of this "continuing reveletation"?

Post by _moksha »

I think there may be inspiration in keeping a lid on or vetoing other questionable inspirations. Be grateful for that.
Cry Heaven and let loose the Penguins of Peace
_TAO
_Emeritus
Posts: 797
Joined: Thu Nov 11, 2010 5:53 am

Re: Any recent examples of this "continuing reveletation"?

Post by _TAO »

NorthboundZax wrote:
TAO wrote:On the contrary, I find sometimes revelation leads us indirectly... I have had several experiences where I've been indirectly led to something I needed when revelation seemed to lead to something insignificant.


Revelation - what a wonderful tool! It means what it says unless it means something else.


Which is why you are cautious.
_Tad
_Emeritus
Posts: 64
Joined: Tue Feb 09, 2010 4:34 am

Re: Any recent examples of this "continuing reveletation"?

Post by _Tad »

Lucinda wrote:Proclamation on the family?


Remember, the Proclamation was recently downgraded from a revelation to a guide:

http://mormonsformarriage.com/?p=299
_Darth J
_Emeritus
Posts: 13392
Joined: Thu May 13, 2010 12:16 am

Re: Any recent examples of this "continuing reveletation"?

Post by _Darth J »

bcspace wrote:Happens all the time. Needs of the wards, stakes, individual members, and indeed the whole Church. Callings, who to concentrate on for reactivation, what to say, etc. etc.

Happens too often to explain away as just lucky coincidence.


The Mormon Apologetics Articles of Faith:

3. We believe in continuing revelation and inspiration given to prophets, seers, and revelators, insofar as it pertains only to administrative decisions like consolidating the three-hour block on Sundays or where to build a new temple, and in homilies about conforming to proper LDS behavior, like how many earrings a girl can have or what movies you can watch.
Post Reply