Thursday, January 31, 2013

The Godhead - Mormon Beliefs

God the Father presides over the Godhead.The Father presides over the Godhead.
  • “Three glorified, exalted, and perfected personages comprise the Godhead or supreme presidency of the universe. … They are: God the Father; God the Son; God the Holy Ghost. …
    “Though each God in the Godhead is a personage, separate and distinct from each of the others, yet they are ‘one God’ … , meaning that they are united as one in the attributes of perfection. For instance, each has the fulness of truth, knowledge, charity, power, justice, judgment, mercy, and faith. Accordingly they all think, act, speak, and are alike in all things; and yet they are three separate and distinct entities. Each occupies space and is and can be in but one place at one time, but each has power and influence that is everywhere present” (McConkie, Mormon Doctrine, 319).
  • “Everlasting covenant was made between three personages before the organization of this earth, and relates to their dispensation of things to men on the earth; these personages, according to Abraham’s record, are called God the first, the Creator; God the second, the Redeemer; and God the third, the witness or Testator” (Smith, Teachings, 190).
  • “There is a oneness in the Godhead as well as a distinctness of personality. This oneness is emphasized in the sayings and writings of prophets and apostles in order to guard against the erroneous idea that these three may be distinct and independent deities and rivals for our worship” (Joseph F. Smith, “Answers to Questions,” Improvement Era, Jan. 1901, 228).

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3 comments:

  1. Thanks for sharing these thoughts on the Godhead. It is so amazing how we can get so much wonderful information and talks from the Church site.
    Blessings to you!

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  2. I added the badge to my blog. Glad to have found you!

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  3. Thank you, LeAnn. That's so true! We love the church sites!

    And...Heather, we're glad you found us and...grateful for your beautiful blog! We've added you to the LDS Power Bloggers website! Blessings to you!

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