jo1952 wrote:Hi Drifting!
CFR please, before I share any comments.
Thanks,
jo
Thank you, Stormy,
That is the quote that came to my mind; I wanted to make sure. If Drifting was thinking of another source, I hope he will provide it.
This was Drifting's comment which is different from the Ensign's quote:
Actually, the Church teaches that you are to follow the Prophets counsel even if you think he is making a mistake.Here, Drifting is making a different distinction: "even if you think he is making a mistake". I would imagine that God would treat your actions differently if you already thought that by following a Prophet's instructions you would personally knowingly do something wrong. OTOH, if you follow a Prophet's teaching and do something wrong which you did not know was wrong, the Lord indeed WILL bless you for it.
This is in complete agreement with what Jesus taught in the New Testament. Our righteousness is counted in accordance with our faithfulness in doing what we believe is correct, even if what we believe is not correct. Likewise, if we believe we are doing wrong, and still do it, and it turns out that what we believed WAS wrong, then we have not acted in righteousness. Our faithfulness in doing something wrong which we believed was wrong is then held against us.
The example Jesus used was the Pharisees. They were teaching as doctrine the commandments of men. They knowingly did so; and they would be held accountable. However, those who faithfully followed what the Pharisees taught them (even though it was wrong) were okay. They would not be accountable for believing and doing what they believed was correct - even if it was NOT correct. In fact, their faithfulness in following the commandments of men was counted as righteousness!
This is the message which was being taught in the quote you pointed to. In fact, isn't this the message behind the instructions to "test" a Teacher, Apostle or a Prophet? If we test them and determine that their teaching is correct in accordance with what has already been revealed to us as Truth by the Holy Spirit, then in following them (even if it turns out their teaching is false) and being faithful to what they teach is counted as righteousness.
How can this be??? It is because each of us has had a different amount of Truth - different parts of All Truth - which has been revealed to us. So, we are asked to test for false teachers and false prophets (who will ALWAYS be among us). In accordance to what HAS been revealed to us personally, we will make determinations on whether or not we will believe what ANY teacher or ANY prophet tries to teach us. Accordingly, it is our faithfulness in following what we believe is true (whether it really is true or not) is how our righteousness is counted to us. Additionally, it is now easier to understand WHY the more Truth which HAS been revealed to us, then the farther we can fall....the more we are held accountable for.
This is where learning from and being guided by the Holy Spirit becomes so essential to our ability to progress. The more Truth which has been revealed to us, the more we are able to discern who is a false teacher and who is a false prophet (especially because they will always be among us). The minimum requirements of the "test" are very simple!!! As long as ANY teacher or ANY prophet teaches:
1 Cor 15:3-4
3 For I delivered to you as of first importance what I also received: that Christ died for our sins in accordance with the Scriptures, 4 that he was buried, that he was raised on the third day in accordance with the Scriptures, From this point on, believers will receive whatever Truth they are ready to receive. We are all at different levels of receivings parts of all Truth. As such, our ability to discern false teachers and false prophets will be in accordance with what we have had revealed to us.
WHAT HAPPENS TO THOSE WHO HOLD THE
MOST TRUTH??? THEY WIND UP GETTING KILLED BECAUSE THOSE WITH LESS TRUTH REVEALED TO THEM, THINK THAT A
TRUE PROPHET IS LEADING THEM ASTRAY (OR WHO DO NOT UNDERSTAND THAT THEY ARE BEING TAUGHT TRUTH - EVEN IF IT IS BECAUSE THEY DON'T WANT TO HEAR IT).
It is because people do not understand this very basic teaching which is the cause for all of the strife, the contentions, the divisions, etc., among us. This is why there are so many different denominations, why there was a great apostasy, why there was a Reformation, why there was a need for a Restoration. And yet, we still have not learned....even in the Restored church the same problem exists.
Blessings,
jo