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The sacred clothing of Latter-day Saint temples, and why it's significant. Ep. 184 

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Inside their temples, Latter-day Saints perform ordinances, or ceremonies, and make covenants for themselves and in behalf of those who have passed away. Some of these ordinances require the use of sacred, ceremonial clothing. In this episode, David explores the different articles of temple clothing that are used and explains what it is that makes them so significant to members of the church.
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- “A Sacred House of the Lord | Washington D.C. Temple” via the Church’s RU-vid channel: bit.ly/3dzCn0N
- “What Is a Temple Endowment?” via the Church’s RU-vid channel: bit.ly/3wbdBdL
- “Two Apostles Lead a Virtual Tour of the Rome Italy Temple” via the Church’s RU-vid channel: bit.ly/3bUz5Vv
- “Sacred Temple Clothing” via the Church’s RU-vid channel: bit.ly/3K1loAo
- “Clothed in Holy Garments: The Apparel of the Temple Officiants of Ancient Israel” by Alonzo Gaskill, BYU Studies: bit.ly/3zZuzNd
- “Prepared to Obtain Every Needful Thing” by Elder David A. Bednar, April 2019: bit.ly/3K6eYAk
- “What Can We Learn From Ancient Sacred Temple Clothing?” by Donald W. Parry, Meridian Magazine: bit.ly/3dtVt8p
- “The Priestly Garments of the High Priest & Ordinary Priests” via Temple Institute (Jewish source): bit.ly/3ppa0oI
- Daniel Smith’s “Messages of Christ” RU-vid channel: bit.ly/3JXeI6u, and the Redeemer of Israel blog (by the same genius, Daniel Smith): bit.ly/3povjXm
- “The Laver and the Washing and Anointing of Priests,” via Daniel Smith: bit.ly/3T2Y0XF
- “Aprons of Fig Leaves and Coats of Skins,” via Daniel Smith: bit.ly/3wgtsI9
- “Primeval Coats,” via TheTorah.com (Jewish source): bit.ly/3QNj6HP
- “The Nakedness and the Clothing of Adam and Eve,” by Jeffrey Bradshaw (Meridian Magazine): bit.ly/3CsbKp4
Notes:
- There will always be some Latter-day Saints who are uncomfortable with the degree to which I talk about some aspects of the temple in these videos. While I absolutely agree that temple-topics should be treated with the utmost reverence and respect, I will also acknowledge that at no point in the temple do we covenant to not talk about our ceremonial temple clothing. As partially shown in this video, the Church itself has published virtual interior tours of multiple temples for anyone and everyone to see. The Church has published videos that have talked about the ordinances we perform in the temple, and have talked about or shown images of temple garments and ceremonial temple clothing.
- “Upon entering the temple you exchange your street clothing for the white clothing of the temple. This change of clothing takes place in the locker room, where each individual is provided with a locker and a dressing space that is completely private. In the temple the ideal of modesty is carefully maintained. As you put your clothing in the locker you leave your cares and concerns and distractions there with them. You step out of this private little dressing area dressed in white and you feel a oneness and a sense of equality, for all around you are similarly dressed.” Source: “The Holy Temple,” by Boyd K. Packer, pg. 71.
- Ancient Israelite priests also understood that their sacred temple clothing represented the priesthood of God. The Jewish Talmud records that “While they [the priests] are clothed in the priestly garments, they are clothed in the priesthood….” Source: bit.ly/3ptebzL
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@simondavey7787
@simondavey7787 Год назад
Thank you for inspriring and educating. Your channel and my Missionay friends have biught be to Christ. I was baptised in to the Church on December 23rd just gone.
@davidsnell2605
@davidsnell2605 Год назад
Thanks you for your kind words, and congratulations on your recent baptism. That's awesome! Shoot me a message on Facebook if you can, I'd love to hear more of your story. facebook.com/DavidSnellSaintsUnscripted/
@helenmccormick2506
@helenmccormick2506 Год назад
Congratulations! Welcome!
@peter10562
@peter10562 Год назад
Hurrah for Israel 👏🏼👏🏼
@simondavey7787
@simondavey7787 Год назад
@David Snell Will do. Thanks David. I will send a message to you later this evening.
@justins5756
@justins5756 Год назад
@@simondavey7787make sure to read the gospel topic essays!!!
@MJK1965
@MJK1965 Год назад
As a recent convert, I learn a lot from your channel.
@cyrusramirez5930
@cyrusramirez5930 Год назад
Same!
@perryewell5395
@perryewell5395 Год назад
Thanks for such a simple yet thorough explanation. I hope it demystifies temple clothing for many people.
@adamcruz1407
@adamcruz1407 Год назад
Thank you so much David! These videos keep reminding me of now amazing our faith and temple ceremonies are. I’m proud to be an endowed member
@bbqbros3648
@bbqbros3648 5 месяцев назад
My faith has been strengthened by your vids- thanks man
@SaintsUnscripted
@SaintsUnscripted 5 месяцев назад
🙌🙌 thanks for being here
@DevinTheDP
@DevinTheDP Год назад
Being LDS, this is a topic I'm already familiar with. But this video still provided more interesting insights for me to learn! Thanks for this!
@micheleh3851
@micheleh3851 Год назад
As always, thanks for this instructive video, David.
@TheWildernessLife
@TheWildernessLife Год назад
Another fantastic video. David’s videos are the best by far.
@josettejoy6003
@josettejoy6003 Год назад
It seems, whenever I have a new question, you send out a video talking about exactly what I needed to know.
@Andrea-rz5hv
@Andrea-rz5hv 2 месяца назад
thank you so much for these videos. I am recent convert and have had trouble finding good sources for my understanding. your videos are so very helpful. God bless you Brother through Christ.
@SaintsUnscripted
@SaintsUnscripted 2 месяца назад
Thanks for being here! For more of David’s videos, feel free to follow Keystone, the new channel for videos like these! For videos of conversion stories, feel free to follow Latter-day Believers, the new channel for all conversion stories!
@jacobsamuelson3181
@jacobsamuelson3181 Год назад
Very awesome video! Thanks for your application of Biblical Principles which should bring so much depth to those who know the significance of the Story of the Creation.
@Bigencc1701
@Bigencc1701 Год назад
A very respectful and educational video. Thank you!
@fischerjensen5695
@fischerjensen5695 Год назад
the jedi temple being included in the photos at the very beginning lol
@CamofSteel
@CamofSteel Год назад
Dang it! Beat me too 😂
@davidsnell2605
@davidsnell2605 Год назад
K so funny story. Before we publish these videos our editor, Taylor, sends out a draft of the video to some of our team to look over. I let this collage of temples pass (without noticing anything weird), but then I stopped and was like... wait a minute. This is Taylor we're talking about here. So I went back and took a closer look at the temples and sure enough... Jedi temple. Classic.
@taylor_su
@taylor_su Год назад
Dude, you caught this SO fast! Last time I put the Jedi temple in a video, it was like 6 months before anyone said anything... 😉
@fischerjensen5695
@fischerjensen5695 Год назад
@@taylor_su Haha I paused it to see how many temples I could name/recognize off the bat. I was just going through and I had to double-take. Also, are you gonna tell me which is the other video, or am I gonna have to go through and find it now?
@fischerjensen5695
@fischerjensen5695 Год назад
@@davidsnell2605 the only reason I caught it was because I paused the video to see it.
@tpbarron
@tpbarron Год назад
Love this, thank you David!
@jdawg3677
@jdawg3677 Год назад
I am surprised the masons wasn’t brought up. Joseph smith was influenced heavily from the free mason in clothing and ceremonies. The church talks about that in the nauvoo podcast from the Joseph smith papers. Great episode and learned a lot.
@suem6004
@suem6004 Год назад
All Christian religions were. Most presidents and church leaders were masons. Freemasons are filled by Protestants and Catholics today. Not LDS.
@jdawg3677
@jdawg3677 Год назад
The compass and the square on the garments. The green leaves apron is similar to the masons apron.
@suem6004
@suem6004 Год назад
@@jdawg3677 So get rid of Genesis for Adam and Eve wore fig leaves and garments. Heaven forbid symbolism is in the temple. Just as God himself commanded in the Jewish temples. Was God a mason too?
@Samuel-et7bd
@Samuel-et7bd Год назад
@@jdawg3677 These are just sort 5 minute videos so they don't fit everything in. As David said this video just scratches the surface of temple clothing and ceremonies. But they have done a few videos about the masons, the temple and Joseph Smith I believe. They don't cover everything in an hour long video just key points and links to sources so you can do your own research 👍
@justins5756
@justins5756 Год назад
@@suem6004nah bro he added this after he joined I guess you think that’s a coincidence
@Forthelovetomusic
@Forthelovetomusic Год назад
This is a great video. It will help people understand that we are simply following the pattern established from the beginning of times. And just like other religions, we also have our sacred ordinances and especial clothing. 💕
@Volleyball_Chess_and_Geoguessr
Ask a Muslim and did you know that Adam was a Muslim? That's right, people of God were muslims from the beginning of time. Interesting how that works!
@Volleyball_Chess_and_Geoguessr
Mary's title in the Catholic church is the Queen of Heaven and in Jeremiah it calls a pagan goddess who God abhors the Queen of Heaven? Same logic!
@Volleyball_Chess_and_Geoguessr
Hold on, I just finished the video and I thought for sure you were referring to how the temple rituals are masonic and how the freemasons had a bit of the truth before it was restored. Guess he didn't want to mention that or the fact that the satanic freemasonry symbol is on the temple garments or that all the founders of Mormonism were freemasons.
@candidulce0714
@candidulce0714 Год назад
This was amazing! Wish I'd had this when I first got my endowments but I'll share for others.
@ermkayyy
@ermkayyy Год назад
LOVE these videos ❤️❤️❤️
@crisnielson
@crisnielson Год назад
Love this thank you so much!!
@fabi1991
@fabi1991 Год назад
I love your videos. One question, what program do you use to produce your videos, all the animations and stuff?
@SaintsUnscripted
@SaintsUnscripted Год назад
Thanks for watching and supporting the channel! We use the Adobe software suite to produce our content. This includes photoshop, premiere pro, audition, after affects, and illustrator.
@theincrediblerodofiron304
@theincrediblerodofiron304 Год назад
The cap the men wear should be called the “Mitre”. Mitre [S] (Heb. mitsnepheth), something rolled round the head; the turban or head-dress of the high priest ( Exodus 28:4 Exodus 28:37 Exodus 28:39 ; 29:6 , etc.). In the Authorized Version of Ezekiel 21:26 , this Hebrew word is rendered "diadem," but in the Revised Version, "mitre." It was a twisted band of fine linen, 8 yards in length, coiled into the form of a cap, and worn on official occasions ( Leviticus 8:9 ; 16:4 ; Zechariah 3:5 ). On the front of it was a golden plate with the inscription, "Holiness to the Lord." The mitsnepheth differed from the mitre or head-dress (migba'ah) of the common priest. (See BONNET .) It is to hold a crown in a future ceremony yet to be revealed.
@irayoung1074
@irayoung1074 10 месяцев назад
Love this!!!! Thank you!
@SaintsUnscripted
@SaintsUnscripted 10 месяцев назад
You are so welcome!
@zrosix2240
@zrosix2240 Год назад
The temple on coruscant my favorite temple fr
@malachibasoah8213
@malachibasoah8213 6 месяцев назад
Incredible Video!!
@talkofchrist
@talkofchrist Год назад
I appreciate you mentioning something that I have taught to others, but I've never heard said by anyone else before: the Savior himself made the first coats of skins, implying he sacrificed an animal. The garments, therefore, represent the Atonement and help us remember Christ's sacrifice. And yet we still tell people that we don't wear a cross...
@SaneAsylum
@SaneAsylum Год назад
The cross was an implement of torture. Would you want your children to worship your sacrifices or the hardships themselves? Should the Jews still wear yellow stars?
@talkofchrist
@talkofchrist Год назад
@@SaneAsylum I think you missed my point. The garment we wear is a full-body cross.
@SaneAsylum
@SaneAsylum Год назад
@@talkofchrist Not at all and not at all.
@DevinTheDP
@DevinTheDP Год назад
I mean... There's other things that represent the Atonement and the Savior's sacrifice other than just the cross and the coat of skins. (Using consecrated olive oil as a symbol for when bitter olives are crushed becomes sweet, as one example.) And the cross isn't necessarily a bad thing to use or wear; it can act as a symbol to remind you of the Savior's sacrifice and Atonement. LDS members (generally) focus on the fact that Christ lives today, which is why you might not see a cross in an LDS setting. Of course, Christ's sacrifice on the cross is a crucial part of His Atonement, but it's not the only part (the Garden of Gethsemane and Christ's resurrection), which is why I believe we don't put a major emphasis on that symbol. As for the coat of skins, just like you, I've never thought of it as to imply an animal sacrifice until this video, but I'd like to think of it as a reminder of not just Christ's death on Calvary (the cross), but for Christ's Atonement as a whole.
@talkofchrist
@talkofchrist Год назад
@@DevinTheDP Clarification: you said "just like me" you had not thought about the animal sacrifice implication until this video. I HAD thought about that implication. A lot. Which is why I eventually started to consider the garment as a symbol of the sacrificial offering of Jesus on the cross.
@alesso_me
@alesso_me Год назад
3:00 The symbolism is not that deep. Joseph Smith just took ideas from the Masonic rituals and then claimed that it was from God.
@kaybriannejohnson8134
@kaybriannejohnson8134 Год назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-9IX1wb9bJ5k.html
@caityw2524
@caityw2524 Год назад
The veil tore. Why does the LDS temple have a veil?
@thatonedude.8440
@thatonedude.8440 7 месяцев назад
Good question, hopefully someone else knows more, the veil was tore to symbolize the ability for all to come unto Christ- previously, God had a chosen people who were the only ones allowed into the temple and to hold his priesthood.
@myronababa
@myronababa 4 месяца назад
like for the Jedi temple!
@Volleyball_Chess_and_Geoguessr
It's significant because God wants you to find him. I mean they put free mason symbols on their temple garments. God will say "you had no excuse. I required Satan to put free mason symbols on the temple garments!"
@ebenda8994
@ebenda8994 Год назад
Will I get splashed with water during my Endowment?
@rconger384
@rconger384 Год назад
We are not the only ones who dress the same to meet in a holy place as equals. The people of Islam dress the same when they converge on Mecca.
@lilstuartbroh
@lilstuartbroh Год назад
The Jedi Temple at 0:03 💀
@taylor_su
@taylor_su Год назад
Heyyyyy, somebody caught it in the first hour! 😂
@victoriagledhill5872
@victoriagledhill5872 Год назад
Hahaha I had to zoom. Good eye
@BlaineHeggie
@BlaineHeggie Год назад
D&C 6:12
@mikefoxtrot1314
@mikefoxtrot1314 Год назад
At 2:43, you seem to be drawing comparisons between wealth and priesthood power.
@BrendonKing
@BrendonKing Год назад
I mean... look at the leadership. Apparently there is a correlation. Priesthood power nets you a six-figure salary and a multi-million dollar home.
@mikefoxtrot1314
@mikefoxtrot1314 Год назад
@@BrendonKing You see the salaries of church leaders as evidence of their priesthood authority?
@BrendonKing
@BrendonKing Год назад
@@mikefoxtrot1314 oh im being beyond sarcastic. I think it's absolute bull.
@mikefoxtrot1314
@mikefoxtrot1314 Год назад
@@BrendonKing I’ve come across whackier beliefs.
@marjorieallworth6172
@marjorieallworth6172 5 месяцев назад
Very interesting - but - why aren't the women kinda to each other?
@markanthonysimbra1027
@markanthonysimbra1027 Год назад
Make it free for all who have TR. That what the lord wants.. Free for all ordinances..
@zionmama150
@zionmama150 Год назад
Anyone is free who is ready
@BrendonKing
@BrendonKing Год назад
@@joeoleary9010 Only for them to realize they commit to consecrated 100% later on in the Endowment as well. You thought that ten-percent cut was bad? Just you wait bucko!
@Samuel-et7bd
@Samuel-et7bd Год назад
@@BrendonKing Yes. Can confirm. As soon as I walked out of the temple endowment a man beat me with a stick and stole my life savings! Regardless of beliefs I pray that all Christians can find a way to stand together against immoral and unholy practices taught by the world. I would rather we unite over the shared values of charity, purity, love of God and religious freedom then spend time trying to tear down each others faith. Have a blessed day brother!
@zionmama150
@zionmama150 Год назад
@@BrendonKing the blessings of the Kingdom of God are worth every penny, and the Brethren live those laws of consecration too. No labmbros or 60 bedroom mansions for them. They live in regular houses and/or apartments in SLC.
@zionmama150
@zionmama150 Год назад
@@Samuel-et7bd 😂😂😂😂 you forgot to put in the sarcasm tags to your story
@hollayevladimiroff131
@hollayevladimiroff131 Год назад
Why do you need special clothing, the Lord has the Armor of God to protect you. When Jesus Christ died on the cross a new covenant came to be, the old went away and the new was ushered in by the blood of Christ. When you do all these stunning things it is saying you do not trust Jesus Christ and His atonement. He opened the Kingdom of God when He tore the veil in half in the temple. You no longer have to live under the law, if you do, you must keep every law, or you will not be saved by the Lord. John1:17 For the law was given through Moses, grace and truth came through Jesus Christ. There is no Priesthood, except for Jesus Christ, He is the High Priest. We do not need a play to receive Gods Kingdom. The green apron is very interesting because, Lucifer tells Adam and Eve to put on their aprons to cover their naked bodies, and then the narrator of your ceremony tells the members to put on their aprons, you are abiding in the devil, you have given Satan a voice, and this is very concerning.
@brettmajeske3525
@brettmajeske3525 Год назад
Why Catholic Priest need special clothing? Why do so many Protestant Pastors wear a collar?
@BrendonKing
@BrendonKing Год назад
@@brettmajeske3525 I don't think you know much about protestant pastors with that comment. Some Methodist, Presbyterian, and Lutheran groups *might* use the clerical collar to identify the pastor or reverend. They serve no other significant function but to look uncomfortable to the pastor wearing it. Many pastors across the western half of the country, and almost every pastor I know of in Utah Valley (and they're predominantly Reformed, which would mean they would be more likely to wear one) opts to not wear it in favor of "coming as you are". This does not mean they are any less a pastor, but they choose to not set themselves apart from their congregation with special attire. The collar would also not be covered in marks from masonic rites that mean different things to different faith groups.
@brettmajeske3525
@brettmajeske3525 Год назад
@@BrendonKing I have been participating in an interfaith committee that meets once a month for over 20 years. The vast majority of those who attend are professional clergy, about 50-60% of the attendees are wearing some sort of clerical attire. Currently the only LDS who show up are a former Stake President, who was just elected committee Chair, and former High Councilors from back when he was Stake President. I do not know what they wear in their services, but most of the Protestants and all of the Catholic and Orthodox representatives wear the collar. Even the Iman and Rabbi who attend have identifying headgear. From conversations I have had, I do not think they would agree with your explanation of the collar. A former choir director for our Ward, (she moved to Arizona during the pandemic) brother is a pastor of a Baptist Church down the street from the building we meet at. Over the years she conducted the choir we have had mixed programs for Christmas. I have never seen her brother without a collar, and the one time our LDS choir was invited to sing at their service, he was wearing a robe more elaborate that their choir. I understand that white Baptist congregations tend to be less colorful. I understand that many Protestant Pastors do not wear collars, especially those from Evangelical traditions, and especially more so now than 50 years ago, but in the majority of services I have visited (admittedly mostly weddings) and media representations it still seems common enough. Edit: You are correct I do not know anything about pastors in the western half of the US. The farthest west I have ever traveled (excluding my time in the MTC) is Missouri. I have lived in Michigan for most of my life, and have attended weddings in Kentucky and Alabama. I did live in Quebec for a while, but other than LDS Wards, only visited Catholic Churches while living there. The Protestant Churches I have visited the most are Methodist (the church my father was raised in), Salvation Army (which is what my wife's family was raised) and those in the black southern tradition (I live in a majority black city near Detroit, which are culturally more Alabama/Georgia than midwest). Most of my mother's family was/is Catholic which is the tradition I am most familiar (I attended a Catholic school as a child).
@3411-q9c
@3411-q9c Год назад
I love the scriptures, but I’ll never join. There’s just too much in church leadership and beliefs I just don’t buy.
@zionmama150
@zionmama150 Год назад
Your choice to believe false narratives, misunderstood practices and slanders
@SaneAsylum
@SaneAsylum Год назад
So you would let men stand between you and God because they tried to help you, yet were imperfect? Do you expect other people to hold you to this standard or is it just you that gets perfection from everybody else?
@3411-q9c
@3411-q9c Год назад
@@SaneAsylum I don’t believe in the scriptures because I don’t believe in church leadership. I just think the scriptures are a great story is all. Nobody knows 100% what happens before we’re born or after we die. Nothing is actually known, hence where “belief” comes from. And while I appreciate the work of the scriptures, I don’t believe in them. God is nothing but a concept in my eyes. But I’m able to appreciate a good book when I read one.
@SaneAsylum
@SaneAsylum Год назад
@@3411-q9c So you don't believe in other people at all? If you do then you have to believe their objective experience. Babies come full, not empty. They dream and laugh in their sleep at birth having no Earthly context to explain it. Also many people have had very personal and very real visits with deceased ancestors. I am sorry you do not have anyone trustworthy in your life that has experienced and shared such with you, but many others have. You can discount or explain it away if you want to but it will be to your loss. thousands of years ago mankind knew of astronomy and microbiology in a way that cannot be explained away. They knew that our bodies were made from the elemental dust without even knowing elements existed contemporarily. They knew because they were told, because man, some men, have always communed with the makers. That you choose to cut yourself off from the very answers that keep you from accepting the source is both ironic and sad.
@3411-q9c
@3411-q9c Год назад
I believe in this life. And that we should strive to be good and kind people. I think we can agree on that.
@mikefoxtrot1314
@mikefoxtrot1314 Год назад
3:46 I’ve probably asked this before, but why does an all-powerful and loving god require the killing of animals to cover human sins?
@SaneAsylum
@SaneAsylum Год назад
Because it teaches us cavemen about loss and sacrifice. It allows us to progress by changing, which occurs by learning and understanding. Animals die everyday. They tear and rend each other mercilessly. God required a pure unspotted sacrifice that is anything but cruel. It required great loss on our part (the first and best) and has been done away with as we learned a new covenant and prepared for a higher living. Or was that rhetorical?
@mikefoxtrot1314
@mikefoxtrot1314 Год назад
@@SaneAsylum so, the all-powerful, all-knowing, and loving god used animal suffering to teach humans about loss and sacrifice? Aren’t there more ethical ways to teach this lesson, especially for a god?
@SaneAsylum
@SaneAsylum Год назад
@@mikefoxtrot1314 First off if you are not a vegan you should be ashamed of yourself for the rank hypocrisy. Second, despite what Disney has convinced you, animals do not have emotional complexity. Their "suffering" in death at our hands is insignificant. Third even human suffering is way overstated by those like you who twist it for their own unwise purposes. I have had way more than my fair share to know it. Fourth, people like you are proof of how hard headed humans are and how any effort is insufficient to lead you to wisdom. Last, the purpose of this life is not to make you a good boy. It is to expose you to yourself such that when all is said and done, you cannot deny God's justice, nor his mercy. You are the product of your life and you're failing.
@mikefoxtrot1314
@mikefoxtrot1314 Год назад
@@SaneAsylum First, I’m not omnipotent, I’m an omnivore. Second, how do you know what it’s like for another animal to suffer? Third, Jesus was a human animal sacrifice, was his suffering overstated? Fourth, my question was about whether there were a more ethical way to teach about loss than to have humans ceremoniously kill animals to absolve themselves of sin. If that is too hardheaded to believe in god, then I suppose the blame goes to whomever made humans so hardheaded. As for your last point, would you say that one of the main purposes of life is to glorify god? If so, why do you glorify a god who desires blood sacrifices as the only catalyst for their forgiveness?
@SaneAsylum
@SaneAsylum Год назад
@@mikefoxtrot1314 So an admitted hypocrite admittedly ignorant. Got it.
@harryhenderson2479
@harryhenderson2479 Год назад
Personally, I think the LDS church is obsessed with the Swedish Chef from the Muppets and wants everyone to look like him.
@bradrjones1
@bradrjones1 Год назад
So the temple clothing represents the authority of priesthood... Which the women cannot hold or exercise... And they demonstrate their "equality" before God by covering with a veil. Got it.
@brettmajeske3525
@brettmajeske3525 Год назад
Who said women cannot exercise authority? I take it you have never heard of Relief Society Presidents.
@BrendonKing
@BrendonKing Год назад
@@brettmajeske3525 under the direction of the Bishopric, sure. He holds the keys to the relief society organization, not the RF president.
@brettmajeske3525
@brettmajeske3525 Год назад
@@BrendonKing He also holds the Keys of the Sunday School organization, but the Sunday School Presidency are the ones exercising that authority. Every female presidency or teacher, Ministering Sister, or Temple Worker is exercising Priesthood authority.
@BrendonKing
@BrendonKing Год назад
@@brettmajeske3525 under the direction of the bishopric. They are all acting in delegation of the bishop and unable to exercise full priesthood authority “of their own free will and choice” to use a relevant phrase.
@brettmajeske3525
@brettmajeske3525 Год назад
@@BrendonKing Again, that is the same for all presidencies. All ward level organizations function under the Bishop, Stake level organizations function under the Stake President, everything else functions under the First Presidency and Quorum of the Twelve. All authority is delegated. The Relief Society no less than Mission or Temple Presidents.
@SaneAsylum
@SaneAsylum Год назад
The garments have changed so much following the trends of the world. They continue to do so. My hope is that eventually the inward laws writ upon our hearts will be sufficient covenant and we can finally retire the inelegance of layered clothing. But none should mistake the simple gesture as ineffective or the simplest promise as non-binding. Just that we do better as we learn better and our covenants become more pure as we become more pure.
@DevinTheDP
@DevinTheDP Год назад
That moment when Joseph Smith realizes Moroni isn't wearing garments (in "The Testimony of the Prophet Joseph Smith" in the Book of Mormon).
@SaneAsylum
@SaneAsylum Год назад
@@DevinTheDP True. They are preparatory. He had by then passed that point in his progression (as also evidenced by his appearance).
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