This question was asked in Sunday School yesterday. No one could provide a concrete example. The best answer was "it's nice to know that we belong to a church with continuing revelation."
No examples of continuing revelation were offered.
Parley P. Pratt wrote:We must lie to support brother Joseph, it is our duty to do so.
Are there any examples of continuing revelation? What of major import has come out of the mouth of any recent LDS leader in recent years? Perhaps it's the changes in the temple ritual....or the decree/suggestions on ear piercings...or the firing of all janitors so members can scrub the toilets....? I know, got to be the "revelation" on blacks and the priesthood that ended years of racism. And not a "Thus sayeth the Lord" in sight.
I can think of personal revelation that has blessed my life but I honestly can't think of any revelations from the prophet within my lifetime that have blessed my life. In fact I'm not aware of any revelations from the president of the church that have come within my lifetime. I was born in 1979. Wow.
Albion wrote:Are there any examples of continuing revelation? What of major import has come out of the mouth of any recent LDS leader in recent years?
Our bishop sixteen years ago told my wife and I we really needed to adopt three young children; we did it largely out of faith that he was right. The best decision I ever made in my life was to marry my wife. The second best decision I ever made was adopting those three children.
Albion wrote:Are there any examples of continuing revelation? What of major import has come out of the mouth of any recent LDS leader in recent years?
Our bishop sixteen years ago told my wife and I we really needed to adopt three young children; we did it largely out of faith that he was right. The best decision I ever made in my life was to marry my wife. The second best decision I ever made was adopting those three children.
That is amazing.
Most of the time, when a couple brings adoptive children into their lives, it ends with the children either being dropped live into a wood-chipper, flash-frozen with liquid nitrogen and shattered against the pavement from a three-story drop, or that they all run away and become gay. Nasty gay.
This truly testifies of the spirit of discernment your bishop wielded that day.
How could he possibly have known those children might have brought you such joy???
eschew obfuscation
"I'll let you believers in on a little secret: not only is the LDS church not really true, it's obviously not true." -Sethbag
Zelder wrote:I can think of personal revelation that has blessed my life but I honestly can't think of any revelations from the prophet within my lifetime that have blessed my life. In fact I'm not aware of any revelations from the president of the church that have come within my lifetime. I was born in 1979. Wow.
You were, what? 16? when the God of Abraham revealed the two-holes-iz-one-hole-too-many law?
By following this good counsel, we have been saved these last 17 years from the all-too-frequent sight of a whorish slutty sister with two earrings per ear.
eschew obfuscation
"I'll let you believers in on a little secret: not only is the LDS church not really true, it's obviously not true." -Sethbag
Albion wrote:Are there any examples of continuing revelation? What of major import has come out of the mouth of any recent LDS leader in recent years?
Our bishop sixteen years ago told my wife and I we really needed to adopt three young children; we did it largely out of faith that he was right. The best decision I ever made in my life was to marry my wife. The second best decision I ever made was adopting those three children.
I'm glad its working for you, your wife and the kids inspite of the bumps and appreciate your sharing it.
lulu - the single guy
"And the human knew the source of life, the woman of him, and she conceived and bore Cain, and said, 'I have procreated a man with Yahweh.'" Gen. 4:1, interior quote translated by D. Bokovoy.
Albion wrote:Are there any examples of continuing revelation? What of major import has come out of the mouth of any recent LDS leader in recent years?
Our bishop sixteen years ago told my wife and I we really needed to adopt three young children; we did it largely out of faith that he was right. The best decision I ever made in my life was to marry my wife. The second best decision I ever made was adopting those three children.
Good for you. The world is better for your unselfishness and love.