The Articles of Faith: A Series of Lectures on the Principal Doctrines of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day SaintsTalmage, James E. (James Edward)
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The Articles of Faith: A Series of Lectures on the Principal Doctrines of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
Talmage, James E. (James Edward)
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints -- Doctrines; Latter Day Saint churches -- Doctrines
=6. Miracles an Aid to Spiritual Growth.=--Apostle Orson Pratt,
commenting on the utterances of Paul concerning the passing away
of certain spiritual gifts (I Cor. xiii), writes in part as
follows:--"The church in its militant and imperfect state,
compared with its triumphant, immortal, and perfect state, is (in
the 11th verse) represented by the two very different states of
childhood and manhood. 'When,' says St. Paul, 'I was a child, I
spake as a child, understood as a child, I thought as a child;
but when I became a man I put away childish things.' In the
various stages of education from childhood to manhood, certain
indispensable rules, and diagrams, and scientific instruments are
employed for the use and benefit of the pupil, that he may
acquire a correct knowledge of the sciences, and be perfected in
his studies. When the principles have been once acquired, and the
student has been perfected in every branch of education, he can
dispense with many of his maps, charts, globes, books, diagrams,
etc.; as being, like childish things, no longer necessary; they
were useful before his education was perfected, in imparting the
desired knowledge, but having fulfilled their purposes, he no
longer needs their assistance.... So it is with the Church in
relation to spiritual gifts. While in this state of existence it
is represented as a child: prophecy, revelations, tongues, and
other spiritual gifts are the instruments of education. The
child, or church, can no more be perfected in its education
without the aid of these gifts as instruments, than the chemist
could in his researches if he were deprived of the necessary
apparatus for experiments. As the chemist needs his laboratory
for experiments, as long as there remains any undiscovered truths
in relation to the elements and compounds of our globe, so does
the Church need the great laboratory of spiritual
knowledge--namely, revelation and prophecy,--as long as it knows
only in part.... As a human being, when a child, speaks as a
child, understands as a child, and thinks as a child, so does the
Church in this state of existence know only in part; but as the
child, when it becomes a man, puts away childish things, so will
the Church put away such childish things as 'prophecy in part,'
'knowledge in part,' and 'seeing in part,' when it grows up,
through the aid of these things, to a perfect man in Christ
Jesus; that which is in part will be done away or merged into the
greater fulness of knowledge which there reigns."--_Divine
Authenticity of the Book of Mormon_, i, 15.
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