“‘Yeah but’ Discipleship”

“‘Yeah but’ Discipleship” January 25, 2016

 

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The Church Administration Building, where the First Presidency and the Council of the Twelve (and a number of other General Authorities) have their offices. In the background is the white tower of the Church Office Building.
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A stimulating little piece from “The Muttering Mormon”:

 

https://mutteringmormon.wordpress.com/2016/01/08/yeah-but-discipleship/

 

“It is an easy thing to believe in the dead prophets, but it is a greater thing to believe in the living prophets. . . .

“One day when President Grant was living, I sat in my office across the street following a general conference. A man came over to see me, an elderly man. He was very upset about what had been said in this conference by some of the Brethren, including myself. I could tell from his speech that he came from a foreign land. After I had quieted him enough so he would listen, I said, ‘Why did you come to America?’ ‘I am here because a prophet of God told me to come.’ ‘Who was the prophet?’ I continued. ‘Wilford Woodruff.’ ‘Do you believe Wilford Woodruff was a prophet of God?’ ‘Yes, sir.’

“Then came the sixty-four dollar question, ‘Do you believe that Heber J. Grant is a prophet of God?’ His answer, ‘I think he ought to keep his mouth shut about old-age assistance.’

“Now I tell you that a man in his position is on the way to apostasy. He is forfeiting his chances for eternal life. So is everyone who cannot follow the living prophet of God.” (Marion G. Romney, Conference Report, April 1953, p. 125.)

 

 


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