Saturday Night Thoughts: A Series of Dissertations on Spiritual, Historical, and Philosophic ThemesWhitney, Orson F. (Orson Ferguson)
Religion
Saturday Night Thoughts: A Series of Dissertations on Spiritual, Historical, and Philosophic Themes
Whitney, Orson F. (Orson Ferguson)
Latter Day Saint churches
Adam Stands Next.--Next to the Savior in divine authority, stands Adam,
Ancient of Days, the father of the whole human family. So says Joseph
the Prophet, in his great discourse on Priesthood. "The priesthood was
first given to Adam; he obtained the First Presidency, and held the
keys of it from generation to generation. He obtained it .. before
the world was formed. . He had dominion given him over every living
creature. He is Michael the Archangel." [10]
Noah's Position.--"Then to Noah, who is Gabriel; he stands next in
authority to Adam in the Priesthood. He was called of God to this
office, and was the father of all living in his day, and to him was
given the dominion. These men held keys first on earth and then in
heaven." [11]
These inspired utterances regarding Adam and Noah ought to set at rest
the question with which they deal. They are a sufficient answer to the
charge, sometimes made, that the Latter-day Saints rank Joseph Smith
as next in dignity and power to Jesus Christ. It is fitting that the
Prophet himself should supply the refutation.
An Everlasting Principle.--He goes on to say: "The Priesthood is an
everlasting principle, and existed with God from eternity, and will
to eternity, without beginning of days or end of years. The keys have
to be brought from heaven whenever the Gospel is sent. When they are
revealed from heaven, it is by Adam's authority." [12]
Succession and Descent.--From Adam, the Priesthood descended through
the following line: Abel, Enoch, Noah, Melchizedek, Abraham, Esaias,
Gad, Jeremy, Elihu, Caleb, Jethro and Moses. [13] Says the Prophet
"The Savior, Moses and Elias gave the keys to Peter, James and John, on
the Mount, when they were transfigured before him." He then asks: "How
have we come at the Priesthood in the last days?"--and answers thus:
"It came down, down, in regular succession. Peter, James and John had
it given to them, and they gave it to others." The "others" include
Joseph Smith and Oliver Cowdery, the earliest Elders of the Latter-day
Church. [14]
Agents of the Almighty.--Inherent in the Priesthood is the principle of
representation. So plenary and far-reaching are its powers, that when
those holding this authority are in the line of their duty, and possess
the spirit of their calling, their official acts and utterances are as
valid and as binding as if the Lord himself were present, doing and
saying what his servants do and say for him.
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