![]() ![]() “Where will he go to get the ordinances that can save and exalt him? Where will he go to have his wife and children sealed to him for eternity? Where will he go when he wants a priesthood blessing of comfort or healing for a family member? Where will he go to find a prophet of God? He will look in vain for those doctrines and those ordinances and those powers and those prophets, as they are unique to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.” “If someone turns from the church, where will he go to learn about the restored truths concerning the nature of God as revealed in the Sacred Grove, the preaching of the gospel to the dead, the three degrees of glory and eternal families?” he asked. “If one were to match the blueprint of Christ’s original church against every church in the world today, he would find that point for point – organization for organization, teaching for teaching, ordinance for ordinance, fruit for fruit, and revelation for revelation, it will only match one-The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints,” he said.Ĭonversely, “If one rejects this church after studying the blueprint, then it will likely ruin him for any other church because he knows too much,” he said. Missionary work, morality and being family-centered were other fruits Elder Callister identified. “Rather the question should be, ‘How can any church today claim to be Christ’s true church unless it has angels and visions - just as was the case in Christ’s original church, just as it is revealed in his blueprint?’ ” “The question should not be, ‘How can The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints be the true church with its alleged angels and visions?’ ” he said. Among those fruits, he said, are being healthy as a people, miracles and gifts of the Spirit, and divine visions and visitations from angels. “Otherwise, how does one answer the difficult question: What about those who died without the opportunity to be baptized?”Įlder Callister suggested that the fruits of Christ’s church are an element of his blueprint. “Once someone crosses the doctrinal bridge and acknowledges that baptism is essential for salvation (which it is), then logically he is led to believe in baptism for the dead - there is no escaping it,” Elder Callister said. “Therefore, each of these offices is present in our church today.”Ĭhrist’s blueprint, he said, is very specific regarding ordinances that are to be performed in his church, particularly baptism. He said the current Church of Jesus Christ should have the same organization that existed in Christ’s original church, subject to revelatory changes. “In so doing he might find some churches that had some similarities - a teaching or two that overlapped, an ordinance that is the same, some offices that bear common names, but he will only find one church, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, that matches the blueprint in every material respect.” “If one desired to discover Christ’s church today he would want to match the spiritual blueprint found in the New Testament against every Christian church in the world until he discovered a church that matched the blueprint - organization for organization, teaching for teaching, ordinance for ordinance, fruit for fruit, and revelation for revelation,” he said. Occasionally, Christ’s blueprint requires a “change order” in accommodating changing needs, and that is provided for in the principle of continuing divine revelation, Elder Callister said. The Church Educational System devotional originated from the Marriott Center on the campus of Brigham Young University and was broadcast live over the church satellite system, the Internet and other media.ĭrawing an analogy from the construction blueprint for a house, Elder Callister said, “In a similar way, Christ built a home to best accommodate the spiritual needs of his children. What it does mean is that this is the only church that has all the truth that has been revealed thus far in this dispensation - the only church that has the ordinances necessary for exaltation, and the only church that has the priesthood of God to perform those ordinances with divine validity.” “It does not mean that other churches do not render good, for they render much good. “It does not mean that other churches do not have some truth, for certainly they do,” he said. Callister of the church’s Presidency of the Seventy during a devotional for college-age church members Sunday evening. “What does this mean?” asked Elder Tad R. PROVO - A frequently cited passage in LDS scripture identifies The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints as “the only true and living church upon the face of the whole earth” (see Doctrine and Covenants 1:30).
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