It is my understanding that the LDS church teaches that there is a plurality of gods, and that the God of this world was once a man who was taught to live the mormon way of life and then became a God. How does the LDS church interpret these verses?
“Who has directed the Spirit of the Lord, or as his counselor has instructed him? Whom did he consult for his enlightenment, and who taught him the path of justice, and taught him knowledge, and showed him the way of understanding?” Isaiah 40:13, 14
“Thus says the LORD, the King of Israel and his Redeemer, the LORD of hosts: 'I am the first and I am the last; besides me there is no god. Who is like me? Let him proclaim it, let him declare and set it forth before me. Who has announced from of old the things to come? Let them tell us what is yet to be. Fear not, nor be afraid; have I not told you from of old and declared it? And you are my witnesses! Is there a God besides me? There is no Rock; I know not any.” Isaiah 44:6-8
Hi, Amontoya,
I hope you are doing well.
I assume we all love Isaiah 40-46, wherein we find the verses you quoted but also the full scope of declaration by the Lord and Savior that He is the Creator of the heavens and the earth, and in Him we should trust with no doubt and no uncertainty about it, and unto Him “every knee shall bow, and every tongue shall swear.” (45:23) Verse 42:17 reminds of Isaiah 61:1-2 in that He brings “out the prisoners from the prison”.
Jehovah, the Lord, the Great I Am, is the Holy One of Israel, the Promised Messiah, the Anointed One, Alpha and Omega–the beginning and the end, the first and the last. Truly, beside Him there is no Savior. He is the only way. There is no other way to be saved, redeemed, justified, or sanctified, than by Him and because of Him. In a coming time, “the glory of the Lord shall be revealed, and all flesh shall see it together:” (40:5)
Joseph Smith taught that just as Jesus Christ lived on this earth as God the Son, and had life in Himself, even so the Father had lived on an earth and had life in Himself. That does not make the Father the same Person as the Son. It makes Them separate Persons with like qualities, including the quality of perfection always and the quality of self-resurrection.
Jesus taught that He was like His Father. Generally, the Jews rejected the teaching that He was declaring about Himself, that He is the Savior who had been prophesied to come to earth (Isaiah 61:1-3) and was Jehovah, their King and their Deliverer. Yet their departure from the true God had been prophesied, and Isaiah lets us know that they will yet come unto Christ and be saved as a people, as will the Gentiles as Isaiah also noted.
As far as your beginning statement, it is quite inaccurate in several respects.
“A plurality of Gods”, yes.
That the Savior is God the Son who lived among men on this world and suffered mortal pains yet was immortal and was Jehovah and Immanuel, God with us–yes.
Was He taught? Not by men, but yes by His Father through communing with God through prayer and meditation.
If by “Mormon way of life” you mean, “be perfect” (which is not something we can do by ourselves, we all know, and is why we need a Savior and Redeemer), then I guess that is a way to word such a “way of life.” But the Savior would not describe it that way at all. He asks all of us “Be ye therefore perfect”. That is a way of life for all of us to seek to attain.
The Father had life in Himself, just as Jesus had life in Himself. The Father didn’t need to be taught, just as the Son didn’t need to be taught.
Our focus in this life as far as Whom to follow and to trust as our Rock and our salvation should be on the Son, on following the Son and letting Him lead us as the Good Shepherd, just as He has promised to do. One of the important roles of the Son is to be our Advocate with the Father, so we should trust that the Son of God is going to do that perfectly, and be our perfect Judge. He also promised the Comforter to be with us in this world.
Have a beautiful, peaceful day.