Can you explain the Seventies in the priesthood of the Mormon Church?
The Seventies of the Mormon Church constitute the First and Second Quorums as General Authorities and the Third, Fourth and Fifth Quorums as Area Authorities.
The Seventies of the Mormon Church constitute the First and Second Quorums as General Authorities and the Third, Fourth and Fifth Quorums as Area Authorities.
One of the most difficult problems many people have in returning to the Lord after a period of disobedience in the Mormon Church is putting the past behind them.
With children approaching adulthood the power of example is much stronger than the power of words in effecting behavior.
As revealed in the Mormon scripture, the Doctrine and Covenants, the Lord Jesus Christ was born on the sixth day of April, and was resurrected on the 8th of April.
Although the various tribes mentioned in the Book of Mormon were generally known as Nephites and Lamanites, their still retained their tribal identities as Nephites, Jacobites, Josephites, Zoramites, Lamanites, Lemuelites and Ishmaelites.
The Ark of the Covenant was captured by the Babylonians, and has never been heard of since.
When the Savior says “he who puts away his wife causes her to commit adultery,” he is referring to a separation without a legal divorce. When the Savior refers to a legal divorce he uses the term “writing of divorcement.”
A physical body is essential for man’s progress through mortality to an eternal adulthood, where, as husband and wife, exalted in the Celestial Kingdom, they may continue procreation as eternal parents of their own spirit children.
When the Mormon saints were forced to leave the city of Nauvoo their exodus was so abrupt that they had no time to make any disposition of their temple nor it contents.
Baptism for the dead is a true doctrine practiced by the early Saints. See 1 Cor. 15:29