Monday, April 9, 2018

Russell M. Nelson vs. Naive Views on How Leaders Receive Revelation

In the April 2018 First Presidency Message in the Ensign, Russell M. Nelson, As We Go Forward Together, we read the following (emphasis added):

The First Presidency will work hand in hand with the Twelve to discern the will of the Lord and move His sacred work forward . . . Each day of an Apostle’s service is a day of learning and preparing . . .

This stood out for me as it shows that, contrary to the popular and very naïve understanding of many errant Latter-day Saints, revelation is not something that is automatically given to the leadership of the Church (I recently had one member of the Church tell me that the President of the Church is in constant direct communication with the Lord). The reality is much more complex.

Furthermore, it shows that, for something to be authoritative, it must have the unanimous agreement, not just of the First Presidency, but also the entire Quorum of the Twelve. Such is explicated in the Doctrine and Covenants, as well as the teachings of Brigham Young (whom anti-Mormons love to quote-mine on this topic):

And every decision made by either of these quorums must be by the unanimous voice of the same; that is, every member in each quorum must be agreed to its decisions, in order to make their decisions of the same power or validity with one another. (D&C 107:27)

In trying all matters of doctrine, to make a decision valid, it is necessary to obtain a unanimous voice, faith, and decision. In the capacity of a Quorum, the three First Presidents must be one in their voice—the Twelve Apostles must be unanimous in their voice, to obtain a righteous, decision upon any matter that may come before them, as you may read in the Doctrine and Covenants. The Seventies may decide upon the same principle. Whenever you see these Quorums unanimous in their declaration, you may set it down as true. Let the Elders get together, being faithful and true; and when they agree upon any point, you may know that it is true. (JOD 9:91-92 [May 7, 1861])

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