In my Come, Follow Me studies this week, I studied a lot about Joseph Smith and the persecution that he and his family faced because he said that he saw Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ. The studies included Doctrine and Covenants 2, which is an extract from Joseph Smith – History. This section relates the words of the angel Moroni to Joseph Smith on the evening of September 21, 1823, in Manchester, New York. Moroni was the last of a long line of historians who kept the records that were translated into what we know as the Book of Mormon – Another Testament of Jesus Christ. These words spoken by Moroni to Joseph Smith now constitute Doctrine and Covenants 2:
1 Behold, I will reveal unto you the
Priesthood, by the hand of Elijah the prophet, before the coming of the great
and dreadful day of the Lord.
2 And he will plant in the hearts of
the children the promises made to the fathers, and the hearts of the children
shall turn to their fathers.
3 If it were not so, the whole earth
would be utterly wasted at his coming.
The first sentence in this section
says that Elijah would come to reveal the Priesthood. John the Baptist had
already come to bring the Aaronic Priesthood, and Peter, James, and John had
already come to bring the Melchizedek Priesthood. What priesthood would Elijah
reveal when he appeared in the Kirtland Temple on April 3, 1836? Elijah came to
bring the keys of the sealing power of the priesthood. According to the Prophet
Joseph Smith:
The spirit, power, and calling of Elijah
is, that ye have power to hold the key of the revelation, ordinances, oracles,
powers and endowments of the fullness of the Melchizedek Priesthood and of the
kingdom of God on the earth; and to receive, obtain, and perform all the
ordinances belonging to the kingdom of God, even unto the turning of the
hearts of the fathers unto the children, and the hearts of the children unto
the fathers, even those who are in heaven….
… What is this office and work of Elijah?
It is one of the greatest and most important subjects that God has revealed. He
should send Elijah to seal the children to the fathers, and the fathers to the
children….
Again: The doctrine or sealing power of
Elijah is as follows: -- If you have power to seal on earth and in heaven, then
we should be wise. The first thing you do, go and seal on earth your sons and
daughters unto your fathers in eternal glory (Teachings of Presidents of the
Church: Joseph Smith [2007], 311-12).
The Prophet Joseph Smith was not the
only latter-day prophet to write about Elijah’s mission in 1836. President
Joseph Fielding Smith explained that Elijah’s visit brought the greatest
blessings possible to the children of God through the powers of the priesthood.
Elijah’s mission was the sealing power. He
held the keys by which the parents could be sealed together, and children
sealed to parents. He bestowed these keys upon the Prophet Joseph Smith. And
that applies to the dead as well as the living since the coming of the Lord
Jesus Christ.
… But what was the nature of his mission
to the earth in these latter days? It was to restore power and authority which
once was given to men on the earth and which is essential to the complete
salvation and exaltation of man in the kingdom of God. In other words, Elijah
came to restore to the earth, by conferring on mortal prophets duly
commissioned of the Lord, the fulness of the power of priesthood. This
priesthood holds the keys of binding and sealing on earth and in heaven of all
the ordinances and principles pertaining to the salvation of man, that they may
thus become valid in the celestial kingdom of God (Doctrines of Salvation, 2:117).
Elijah, the Old Testament prophet,
visited the Prophet Joseph Smith and bestowed upon him the power to seal in
heaven and on earth. Elijah used the power to seal the heavens. The drought
became so bad that crops would not grow. The heavens remained sealed until
Elijah unsealed the heavens.
That same power was given to the Prophet
Joseph Smith, and it has been handed down from prophet to prophet, the from the
days of Joseph Smith to the time of President Russell M. Nelson. The sealing
power can be used in many ways, but it is mainly used to seal children to their
parents.
Latter-day revelation tells us that
members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are the posterity of
Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob by lineage or by adoption. My patriarchal blessing
tells me that I come through the loins of Ephraim, the son of Joseph, the same
Joseph who was sold into Egypt. President Nelson, then Elder Nelson of the
Quorum of the Twelve Apostles described the promises of God’s covenant with Abraham:
The covenant God made with Abraham and
later reaffirmed with Isaac and Jacob is of transcendent significance. It
contained several promises, including:
·
Jesus
the Christ would be born through Abraham’s lineage.
·
Abraham’s
posterity would be numerous, entitled to an eternal increase, and also entitled
to bear the priesthood.
·
Abraham
would become a father of many nations.
·
Certain
lands would be inherited by his posterity.
·
All
nations of the earth would be blessed by his seed.
·
And
that covenant would be everlasting – even through “a thousand generations”
[Deuteronomy 7:9; 1 Chronicles 16:15; Psalm 105:8].
Some of these promises have been
fulfilled; others are still pending….
… We have received, as did they of old,
the holy priesthood and the everlasting gospel. We have the right to receive
the fulness of the gospel, enjoy the blessings of the priesthood, and qualify
for God’s greatest blessing – that of eternal life.
Some of us are the literal seed of
Abraham; others are gathered into his family by adoption. The Lord makes no
distinction. Together we receive these promised blessings – if we seek the Lord
and obey His commandments (Ensign, November 2011, 87-88).
When
the scripture says that God would plant the promises made to the fathers in the
hearts of the children, He was referring to the promises made to Abraham, Isaac,
and Jacob. However, when He referred to the hearts of the children turning to
their fathers, He was referring to dead ancestors.
This
scripture about Elijah returning with the sealing power is the beginning of the
family history program of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Members of the Church research to find their ancestors and then take their
names to the temple where the sealing ordinances are done. Thus, sealing
children to their fathers as far back as possible in one great chain of family.
The sealing of families together for eternity is so important that “the whole
earth would be utterly wasted at his coming” without it.
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