Markk wrote: ↑Mon Nov 18, 2024 9:18 pm
MG 2.0 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 18, 2024 7:06 pm
I don’t think there are any directions to switch. Apostles and prophets have their place. Without them there is something missing.
Regards,
MG
By my switching directions comment, I mean baiting and switching my question to a new context. I answered both however and how hopefully you will address my assertions, observations and questions.
How is a LDS apostle more of a witness that anyone else of Christ, or a prophet that does not provide prophesy? I believe they are practically just administrators for a corporation, just like any large organization. If you take the time to read each bio of each GA, which I did a few years ago, including the 70's, while I can't remember the exact numbers but I doubt it is a stretch to say it is 80% lawyers and business, with percentage wise few educators and certainly not too many fishermen and tentmakers.
Honestly, I think it is going to be difficult to try and convince a non believer that used to believe that prophets and apostles have been integral in establishing the church and Kingdom (upper case) of God. For a believer one need not look any farther than the growth and development of the church throughout the world and the fruits that have come forth in the lives of its members.
One example among many. The fact that temples are being built throughout the world along with an increased emphasis on family history work is not a coincidence. The two go hand in hand. And from the perspective of believing members this work provides salvation/exaltation opportunities for all of God’s children.
I think I’ve already described my thinking in regards to the Christian world (the body) and how everything fitly framed together results in ‘God’s work’ and yes, kingdom (lower case simply to differentiate) on the earth.
Whether or not you see the need for prophets and apostles is your own thing. But as long as your path takes you on a journey with Christ I think you are ‘for Him’ and not against Him. In that sense we’re on the same team.
The thing to remember, as I’ve already stated, is that there other teams in the game (of life) and they also have certain permissions and privileges inherent in their callings. Some/many of these teams part of one system or another that are not Christian.
Same with non believers.
In the end we will all be judged according to our works. With the caveat that at that great day every knee shall bow and every tongue confess that Jesus is the Christ. That is, from the perspective and beliefs of those that belong to the CofJCofLDS.
Regards,
MG