[Teachldsseminary] D&C 76 - Kingdom Hopping
sjagnana@mac.com
sjagnana at mac.com
Mon Jan 8 11:42:36 MST 2007
here is one...
No progression between kingdoms. After a person has been assigned to
his place in the kingdom, either in the telestial, the terrestrial,
or the celestial, or to his exaltation, he will never advance from
his assigned glory to another glory. That is eternal! That is why we
must make our decisions early in life and why it is imperative that
such decisions be right. (The Teachings of Spencer W. Kimball, p.50)
Kathryn
On Jan 8, 2007, at 10:25 AM, debra storm wrote:
This is taken from the book "Revelations of the Restoration" by
McConkie and
Ostler, pages 535, 539:
*76:77* - Those of a terrestrial order will be permitted to enjoy the
glory
of Christ's presence, but will not have the privilege of becoming as
he is.
*verse 78* - The nature of our glory in the eternal worlds is
determined by
the nature of our bodies. As a celestial body is necessary to inherit
the
glories of a celestial world, so a terrestrial body is necessary to
enjoy
the glories of a terrestrial world and a telestial body those of a
telestial
world. . .
*verse 112*: The question is often asked, Throughout the endless
expanses of
eternity will there eventually be advancement from degree to degree?
That
is, can those whose glory is telestial progress to a terrestrial order,
while those of a terrestrial order become celestial? Though conflicting
opinions have been given by men in position of authority, the
question is
answered, in the opinion of the writers, by the very nature of the
resurrection itself. IF the resurrection is the inseparable union of
body
and spirit (Alma 11:45; D&C 138:17), then that which is telestial
cannot be
changed so that it could endure or abide a terrestrial law, "worlds
without
end." and that which is terrestrial for the same reason could not become
celestial. "
Probably the Annotated Scriptures have quotes from the prophets about
this
as well.
Debra
On 1/8/07, sjagnana at mac.com <sjagnana at mac.com> wrote:
>
> I will look for backup... but from kingdom to kingdom NO.
> k
> On Jan 8, 2007, at 9:37 AM, LITATGP at aol.com wrote:
>
> Good Morning to everyone! I hope everyone is well rested and read
> for the
> week. Our class (24 freshmen to seniors) is discussing the
> qualifications and
> consequences of the various kingdoms. The question of the day is
> "Can we
> progress from kingdom to kingdom?"
>
> Thanks for any scriptural references or quotes!!!
>
> Gina
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