Mudcat Posted July 29, 2009 Author Share Posted July 29, 2009 If you had experianced the confirmations worthy members have experianced, {as a non apostolic witness} it would not be nessacery for yu to ask this question. J, Could you explain how experiencing a "special witness" of some sort is based upon worthiness? At what point do you become worthy enough, I mean are you talking about near perfect or perfect compliance with the teachings of the CoJCoLDS?Could you define worthy?Could you explain to me how Saul of Tarsus was worthy?Thanks,Mudcat Link to comment
thesometimesaint Posted July 29, 2009 Share Posted July 29, 2009 Mudcat:I guess the Lord can appear to anyone He wants. He sets the qualifications./ Link to comment
Lightbearer Posted July 29, 2009 Share Posted July 29, 2009 J, Could you explain how experiencing a "special witness" of some sort is based upon worthiness? At what point do you become worthy enough, I mean are you talking about near perfect or perfect compliance with the teachings of the CoJCoLDS?Could you define worthy?Could you explain to me how Saul of Tarsus was worthy?Thanks,MudcatSaul was also made blind by his experience, until he was healed by Ananias. Yet Saul was a chosen vessel, and although he was a strict Pharasee (so probably kept the law as he understood it) and he erred only in the fact that he persecuted the Saints, for which Jesus Himself calls him to repentance, which he does: "Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?" As far as worthy to be called as a witness of Christ in our day, I would say that if one is worthy enough to enjoy the companionship of the Holy Ghost, then I suggest one is worthy to stand in the presence of God and to see His face as the scriptures I quoted above indicated. Link to comment
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