I am not quite sure what you are trying to ask either! The LDS Church is a restoration of the original church of Christ. It is, and has always been led by true prophets and Apostles, as the ancient church used to be. A prophet is nothing more than a mouthpiece of God. He claims nothing more than being able to convey God’s word and will to man, in the generation in which he lives. Whether he “sees God” or not depends on the will of God concerning him. The answer to your question is Yes, the Church is led by such a prophet(s) and Apostles today.
zerinus
Show me how it is a restoration of the Early Church. Nowhere in the NT, the ECF’s writings, or even the Apocryphal books can you find where Christ appointed a Prophet to be in charge with a required quorum of 12 apostles. Your apostasy theory is weakened more based the fact that the LDS Church believes that John the Apostle is not dead and still roaming the earth since the time of Christ. Did all of the Apostles die? How is this reconciled with:
D&C 7:1-3
1 And the Lord said unto me: John, my beloved, what desirest thou? For if you shall ask what you will, it shall be granted unto you.
2 And I said unto him: Lord, give unto me power over death, that I may live and bring souls unto thee.
3 And the Lord said unto me: Verily, verily, I say unto thee, because thou desirest this **thou shalt tarry until I come in my glory, and shalt prophesy before nations, kindreds, tongues and people. **
and
3 Nephi 28:4-9
4 And when he had spoken unto them, he turned himself unto the three, and said unto them: What will ye that I should do unto you, when I am gone unto the Father?
5 And they sorrowed in their hearts, for they durst not speak unto him the thing which they desired.
6** And he said unto them: Behold, I know your thoughts, and ye have desired the thing which John, my beloved, who was with me in my ministry, before that I was lifted up by the Jews, desired of me.**
7 Therefore, more blessed are ye,
for ye shall never taste of death]; but ye shall live to behold all the doings of the Father unto the children of men, even until all things shall be fulfilled according to the will of the Father, when I shall come in my glory with the powers of heaven.
8 And ye shall never endure the pains of death; but when I shall come in my glory ye shall be changed in the twinkling of an eye from mortality to immortality; and then shall ye be blessed in the kingdom of my Father.
9 And again, ye shall not have pain while ye shall dwell in the flesh, neither sorrow save it be for the sins of the world; and all this will I do because of the thing which ye have desired of me, for ye have desired that ye might bring the souls of men unto me, while the world shall stand.
I think this brings up a lot of questions.
1. If John the Apostle has not died and is supposedly still among us teaching, how did God the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit through John allow the church to enter into apostasy? Did his Apostolic Authority disappear or simply stop? How does this reconcile with your apologetics of “The Great Apostasy” when according to your own doctrine, not all the apostles died.
- Why didn’t John prevent any writings, practices, and dogma of the Early Church from being lost if he is truly around to have kept them safe?
- When Joseph Smith received the Melchizedek Priesthood and apostleship from Peter, James, and John; did John actually stroll up in his immortal flesh while Peter and James appeared in their angelic form?
- Why are John and the three Nephites missing in action from the scene in the “True and Restored Church” in Salt Lake City? Why is John the Apostle who was given this authority directly by Christ during His ministry on Earth, not the head of his church? The same question applies to the three Nephites.
Pax Christi,
Catholic Guy