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If you compare it to becoming a doctor, you may qualify in college to enter medical school, but that doesn't make you a doctor the day you enroll. | If you compare it to becoming a doctor, you may qualify in college to enter medical school, but that doesn't make you a doctor the day you enroll. | ||
===Acting in | ===Acting in a "lesser role" does not in any way diminish one's eternal progress toward exaltation=== | ||
The prophet has all the priesthood keys available and can therefore act as the head of the church, as well as pass the sacrament as a deacon. If he were to exercise his priesthood authority as a deacon, I don’t think this activity in any way diminishes his priesthood authority as the prophet. I agree that we don’t know where Moroni is on his personal progress toward exaltation, but I also believe he could act as an angel without diminishing his personal progression if it has increased beyond that of an angel. | The prophet has all the priesthood keys available and can therefore act as the head of the church, as well as pass the sacrament as a deacon. If he were to exercise his priesthood authority as a deacon, I don’t think this activity in any way diminishes his priesthood authority as the prophet. I agree that we don’t know where Moroni is on his personal progress toward exaltation, but I also believe he could act as an angel without diminishing his personal progression if it has increased beyond that of an angel. |
Exaltation may be qualified for in mortality but completed in a process that extends far beyond this life. The notion of progression to the same state as our Father in Heaven may take millenniums of millenniums to complete. We simply do not know or understand the process, but if we look at this life as a model, heavenly father adds responsibility upon responsibility for our young priesthood holders wherein they begin with simple tasks of a temporal nature and then progress to not greater responsibility into a more spiritual nature. If this is a model for how Heavenly Father develops us, then we can expect that there is a process of graduation from where we are when we leave mortality towards what we will eventually become when we achieve complete exaltation. Moroni is undoubtedly somewhere along that path of progression and should be expected to be fully exalted when prepared even though he has qualified in mortality to begin the process.
If you compare it to becoming a doctor, you may qualify in college to enter medical school, but that doesn't make you a doctor the day you enroll.
The prophet has all the priesthood keys available and can therefore act as the head of the church, as well as pass the sacrament as a deacon. If he were to exercise his priesthood authority as a deacon, I don’t think this activity in any way diminishes his priesthood authority as the prophet. I agree that we don’t know where Moroni is on his personal progress toward exaltation, but I also believe he could act as an angel without diminishing his personal progression if it has increased beyond that of an angel.
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