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Watchman, what of the night?
  • Khinckley1_at_yahoo.com

2
Powerful BYU Letter to the Editor
  • Energy is a resource that many people take for
    granted. What people don't realize is that
    every time you turn on a light switch, you
    impact much more than you think. Energy use
    impacts our environment, foreign policy,
    domestic security and economy.
  • The United States contains only four percent
    of the world's population and is responsible
    for more than twenty percent of the world's
    emission. Action must be taken now. Brigham
    Young University is an ideal place to start
  • Through investments in energy efficiency and
    clean energy resources, we can all "set an
    example for our community and help to ensure a
    more suitable future for our children and our
    grandchildren."
  • I agree and am willing to pay a dollar to see
    that happen

3
Captain Moroni Fortifications
  • Ditches
  • Mounds
  • Picketts
  • Towers
  • Men in the Towers!

4
The Watchman
  • O, watchman, what of the night?
  • Dawns not yet the morning light?
  • World, hear the watchman's cry
  • The perfect day draweth nigh.
  • (Improvement Era, 1901)

5
DC 138
  • 38 What I the Lord have spoken, I have spoken,
    and I excuse not myself
  • and though the heavens and the earth pass away,
    my word shall not pass away, but shall all be
    fulfilled, whether by mine own voice or by the
    voice of my servants, it is the same.

6
Question
  • Which watchman is more popular
  • Living ones or dead ones?

7
President Ezra Taft Benson
  • "God's revelations to Adam did not instruct Noah
    how to build the ark. Noah needed his own
    revelation. Therefore, the most important
    prophet, so far as you and I are
    concerned, is the one living in our day
    and age to whom the Lord is currently
    revealing His will for us." (The Teachings
    of Ezra Taft Benson, 335)

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Why Living prophets?
Satans Tactics in the last days
Wicked
Righteous
stirred up to anger for at that day shall
Satan rage in the hearts of the Children of
men and stir them up to anger against that which
is good (2 Nephi 28 19,20)
And others will he pacify, and lull them away
into carnal security, that they will say All is
well in Zion yea, Zion prospereth, all is
welland thus the devil cheateth their souls, and
leadeth them away carefully down to hell. (2
Nephi 2821)
9
President Kimball
  • We testify to the world that revelation continues
    and that the vaults and files of the Church
    contain those revelations which come month to
    month and day to day. We testify also that there
    is, since 1830 when The Church of Jesus Christ of
    Latter-day Saints was organized, and will
    continue to be, so long as time shall last, a
    prophet, recognized of God and his people, who
    will continue to interpret the mind and will of
    the Lord.
  • Expecting the spectacular, one may not be fully
    alerted to the constant flow of revealed
    communication. I say, in the deepest of humility,
    but also by the power and force of a burning
    testimony in my soul, that from the prophet of
    the Restoration to the prophet of our own year,
    the communication line is unbroken, the authority
    is continuous, a light, brilliant and
    penetrating, continues to shine. The sound of the
    voice of the Lord is a continuous melody and a
    thunderous appeal. For nearly a century and a
    half there has been no interruption. (Ensign, May
    1977, p. 78, emphasis added.)

10
President Hinckley with Mike Wallace
  • Question . The Mormons, Mr. President,
    call you a living Moses, a prophet who
    literally communicates with Jesus. How do
    you do that?
  • Answer I do it in prayer. Let me say first that
    there is a tremendous history behind this church,
    a history of prophecy, a history of revelation,
    and a backlog of decisions which set the pattern
    of the Church so that there aren't constant
    recurring problems that require any special
    dispensation.
  • But there are occasionally things that arise
    where the will of the Lord is sought, and in
    those circumstances I think the best way I could
    describe the process is to liken it to the
    experience of Elijah as set forth in First Kings.
    Elijah spoke to the Lord and there was a wind.
    And there was a tempest, or an earthquake, and
    the Lord was not in the earthquake. And there was
    a fire, and the Lord was not in the fire. And
    after the fire a still, small voice, which I
    describe as the whisperings of the Spirit. Now
    let me just say, categorically, that the things
    of God are understood by the Spirit of God, and
    one must have and seek and cultivate that Spirit,
    and there comes understanding that is real. I can
    give testimony of that. (Dew, Sheri L. Go Forward
    with Faith, The Biography of Gordon B. Hinckley.
    Deseret Book Company, Salt Lake City, 1996, pp.
    585-86).

11
From the life of Pres. Kimball
  • The Reverend Norman Vincent Peale took the
    opportunity to meet the first Presidency. He
    was struggling with a personal challenge and
    asked President Kimball to bless him.
  • "You mean you want me to give you a blessing such
    as I give our people?" Spencer queried.
  • "Yes."
  • Willingly President Kimball and his counselors
    put their hands on Dr. Peale's head and, as Dr.
    Peale related
  • President Kimball in his quiet, sincere, loving
    manner prayed for me by name
    and asked the Lord to be near to me and
    love me and to take care of me
    and to guide me, and as he talked I
    began to be very broken up and
    touched, and then all of a sudden I
    had a wondrous feeling of the
    presence and I said to him, "Sir,
    He is here I feel His presence."
  • We said goodbye I walked out into that crisp,
    sun-kissed morning and ... as I
    walked along, I suddenly felt the burden
    lift, and I saw the answer to the
    difficulty and I felt the victory.

12
Current Revelation from Pres. Hinckley?
  • I offer a challenge to members of
    the Church throughout the world
    and to our friends
    everywhere to read or
    reread the Book of Mormon
  • Without reservation I promise you that if each of
    you will observe this simple program, regardless
    of how many times you previously may have read
    the Book of Mormon, there will come into your
    lives and into your homes
  • an added measure of the Spirit of the Lord,
  • a strengthened resolution to walk in obedience to
    His commandments,
  • and a stronger testimony of the living reality of
    the Son of God.
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