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==2013== | ==2013== | ||
− | * "It has been just over 183 years since the Church was organized by the '''Prophet Joseph Smith, under the direction of the Lord'''." - {{Ensign|article=Welcome to Conference|date=November 2013|url=http://www.lds.org/general-conference/2013/10/welcome-to-conference?lang=eng}} | + | * "It has been just over 183 years since the Church was organized by the '''Prophet Joseph Smith, under the direction of the Lord'''." - {{Ensign|article=Welcome to Conference|date=November 2013|url=http://www.lds.org/general-conference/2013/10/welcome-to-conference?lang=eng}} {{Monson Testimony Claims|{{MonsonJS}}|{{MonsonGC}}}} |
− | * "The history of the Church in this, '''the dispensation of the fulness of times,''' is replete with the experiences of those who have struggled and yet who have remained steadfast and of good cheer. The reason? They have made the gospel of Jesus Christ the center of their lives." - {{Ensign|article='I Will Not Fail Thee, nor Forsake Thee'|date=November 2013|url=http://www.lds.org/general-conference/2013/10/i-will-not-fail-thee-nor-forsake-thee?lang=eng}} | + | * "The history of the Church in this, '''the dispensation of the fulness of times,''' is replete with the experiences of those who have struggled and yet who have remained steadfast and of good cheer. The reason? They have made the gospel of Jesus Christ the center of their lives." - {{Ensign|article='I Will Not Fail Thee, nor Forsake Thee'|date=November 2013|url=http://www.lds.org/general-conference/2013/10/i-will-not-fail-thee-nor-forsake-thee?lang=eng}} {{Monson Testimony Claims|{{MonsonJS}}|{{MonsonGC}}}} |
− | * "My brothers and sisters, I want you to know how grateful I am for the gospel of Jesus Christ, '''restored in these latter days through the Prophet Joseph Smith'''. It is the key to our happiness." - {{Ensign|article=Until We Meet Again|date=May 2013|url=http://www.lds.org/general-conference/2013/04/until-we-meet-again?lang=eng}} | + | * "My brothers and sisters, I want you to know how grateful I am for the gospel of Jesus Christ, '''restored in these latter days through the Prophet Joseph Smith'''. It is the key to our happiness." - {{Ensign|article=Until We Meet Again|date=May 2013|url=http://www.lds.org/general-conference/2013/04/until-we-meet-again?lang=eng}} {{Monson Testimony Claims|{{MonsonJS}}|{{MonsonGC}}}} |
* Mr. Pollard invited the missionaries into his home. They presented to him their message. He did not catch the spirit. In due time he asked that they leave and not return. His last words to the elders as they departed his front porch were spoken in derision: “You can’t tell me you actually believe Joseph Smith was a prophet of God!”.... | * Mr. Pollard invited the missionaries into his home. They presented to him their message. He did not catch the spirit. In due time he asked that they leave and not return. His last words to the elders as they departed his front porch were spoken in derision: “You can’t tell me you actually believe Joseph Smith was a prophet of God!”.... | ||
:The door was shut. The elders walked down the path. Our country boy spoke to his companion: “Elder, we didn’t respond to Mr. Pollard. He said we didn’t believe Joseph Smith was a true prophet. Let’s return and bear our testimonies to him.” At first the more experienced missionary hesitated but finally agreed to accompany his companion. Fear struck their hearts as they approached the door from which they had just been ejected. They knocked, confronted Mr. Pollard, spent an agonizing moment, and then with power borne of the Spirit, our inexperienced missionary spoke: “Mr. Pollard, you said we didn’t really believe Joseph Smith was a prophet of God. '''I testify to you that Joseph was a prophet. He did translate the Book of Mormon. He saw God the Father and Jesus the Son. I know it.'''” | :The door was shut. The elders walked down the path. Our country boy spoke to his companion: “Elder, we didn’t respond to Mr. Pollard. He said we didn’t believe Joseph Smith was a true prophet. Let’s return and bear our testimonies to him.” At first the more experienced missionary hesitated but finally agreed to accompany his companion. Fear struck their hearts as they approached the door from which they had just been ejected. They knocked, confronted Mr. Pollard, spent an agonizing moment, and then with power borne of the Spirit, our inexperienced missionary spoke: “Mr. Pollard, you said we didn’t really believe Joseph Smith was a prophet of God. '''I testify to you that Joseph was a prophet. He did translate the Book of Mormon. He saw God the Father and Jesus the Son. I know it.'''” | ||
− | :Some time later, Mr. Pollard, now Brother Pollard, stood in a priesthood meeting and declared, “That night I could not sleep. '''Resounding in my ears I heard the words ‘Joseph Smith was a prophet of God. I know it. I know it. I know it.’''' The next day I telephoned the missionaries and asked them to return. Their message, coupled with their testimonies, changed my life and the lives of my family.” - {{Ensign|date=May 2013|article=Come All Ye Sons of God|url=http://www.lds.org/general-conference/2013/04/come-all-ye-sons-of-god?lang=eng}} | + | :Some time later, Mr. Pollard, now Brother Pollard, stood in a priesthood meeting and declared, “That night I could not sleep. '''Resounding in my ears I heard the words ‘Joseph Smith was a prophet of God. I know it. I know it. I know it.’''' The next day I telephoned the missionaries and asked them to return. Their message, coupled with their testimonies, changed my life and the lives of my family.” - {{Ensign|date=May 2013|article=Come All Ye Sons of God|url=http://www.lds.org/general-conference/2013/04/come-all-ye-sons-of-god?lang=eng}} {{Monson Testimony Claims|{{MonsonJS}}|{{MonsonBoM|{{MonsonGC}}}} |
==2012== | ==2012== | ||
− | * "From a small beginning 182 years ago, our presence is now felt throughout the world. This great cause in which we are engaged will continue to go forth, changing and blessing lives as it does so. No cause, no force in the entire world '''can stop the work of God'''. Despite what comes, '''this great cause will go forward'''. You recall the '''prophetic words of the Prophet Joseph Smith''': “No unhallowed hand can stop the work from progressing; persecutions may rage, mobs may combine, armies may assemble, calumny may defame, but the truth of God will go forth boldly, nobly, and independent, till it has penetrated every continent, visited every clime, swept every country, and sounded in every ear, till the purposes of God shall be accomplished, and the Great Jehovah shall say the work is done.”" - {{Ensign|article=As We Gather Once Again|date=May 2012|url=http://www.lds.org/general-conference/2012/04/as-we-gather-once-again?lang=eng}} | + | * "From a small beginning 182 years ago, our presence is now felt throughout the world. This great cause in which we are engaged will continue to go forth, changing and blessing lives as it does so. No cause, no force in the entire world '''can stop the work of God'''. Despite what comes, '''this great cause will go forward'''. You recall the '''prophetic words of the Prophet Joseph Smith''': “No unhallowed hand can stop the work from progressing; persecutions may rage, mobs may combine, armies may assemble, calumny may defame, but the truth of God will go forth boldly, nobly, and independent, till it has penetrated every continent, visited every clime, swept every country, and sounded in every ear, till the purposes of God shall be accomplished, and the Great Jehovah shall say the work is done.”" - {{Ensign|article=As We Gather Once Again|date=May 2012|url=http://www.lds.org/general-conference/2012/04/as-we-gather-once-again?lang=eng}} {{Monson Testimony Claims|{{MonsonJS}}|{{MonsonGC}}}} |
− | * From the words of President Wilford Woodruff, we learn: “The Holy Priesthood is the channel through which God communicates and deals with man upon the earth; and the heavenly messengers that have visited the earth to communicate with man are men who held and honored the priesthood while in the flesh; and everything that God has caused to be done for the salvation of man, from the coming of man upon the earth to the redemption of the world, has been and will be by virtue of the everlasting priesthood.” - {{Ensign|article=Willing and Worthy to Serve|date=May 2012|url=http://www.lds.org/general-conference/2012/04/willing-and-worthy-to-serve?lang=eng}} | + | * From the words of President Wilford Woodruff, we learn: “The Holy Priesthood is the channel through which God communicates and deals with man upon the earth; and the heavenly messengers that have visited the earth to communicate with man are men who held and honored the priesthood while in the flesh; and everything that God has caused to be done for the salvation of man, from the coming of man upon the earth to the redemption of the world, has been and will be by virtue of the everlasting priesthood.” - {{Ensign|article=Willing and Worthy to Serve|date=May 2012|url=http://www.lds.org/general-conference/2012/04/willing-and-worthy-to-serve?lang=eng}} {{Monson Testimony Claims|{{MonsonPriesthood}}|{{MonsonGC}}}} |
− | * President Joseph F. Smith further clarified: “The priesthood … is … the power of God delegated to man by which man can act in the earth for the salvation of the human family, in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Ghost, and act legitimately; not assuming that authority, nor borrowing it from generations that are dead and gone, but '''authority that has been given in this day in which we live by ministering angels and spirits from above, ''direct from the presence of Almighty God'''''.” - {{Ensign|article=Willing and Worthy to Serve|date=May 2012|url=http://www.lds.org/general-conference/2012/04/willing-and-worthy-to-serve?lang=eng}} | + | * President Joseph F. Smith further clarified: “The priesthood … is … the power of God delegated to man by which man can act in the earth for the salvation of the human family, in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Ghost, and act legitimately; not assuming that authority, nor borrowing it from generations that are dead and gone, but '''authority that has been given in this day in which we live by ministering angels and spirits from above, ''direct from the presence of Almighty God'''''.” - {{Ensign|article=Willing and Worthy to Serve|date=May 2012|url=http://www.lds.org/general-conference/2012/04/willing-and-worthy-to-serve?lang=eng}} {{Monson Testimony Claims|{{MonsonPriesthood}}|{{MonsonGC}}}} |
− | * "How blessed we are to be here in these last days, when the priesthood of God is upon the earth. How privileged we are to bear that priesthood." - {{Ensign|article=Willing and Worthy to Serve|date=May 2012|url=http://www.lds.org/general-conference/2012/04/willing-and-worthy-to-serve?lang=eng}} | + | * "How blessed we are to be here in these last days, when the priesthood of God is upon the earth. How privileged we are to bear that priesthood." - {{Ensign|article=Willing and Worthy to Serve|date=May 2012|url=http://www.lds.org/general-conference/2012/04/willing-and-worthy-to-serve?lang=eng}} {{Monson Testimony Claims|{{MonsonPriesthood}}|{{MonsonGC}}}} |
− | * "The call of duty came to Adam, to Noah, to Abraham, to Moses, to Samuel, to David. It came to the Prophet Joseph Smith and to each of his successors. The call of duty came to the boy Nephi when he was instructed by the Lord, through his father Lehi, to return to Jerusalem with his brothers to obtain the brass plates from Laban. Nephi’s brothers murmured, saying it was a hard thing which had been asked of them. What was Nephi’s response? Said he, “I will go and do the things which the Lord hath commanded, for I know that the Lord giveth no commandments unto the children of men, save he shall prepare a way for them that they may accomplish the thing which he commandeth them.”" - {{Ensign|article=Willing and Worthy to Serve|date=May 2012|url=http://www.lds.org/general-conference/2012/04/willing-and-worthy-to-serve?lang=eng}} | + | * "The call of duty came to Adam, to Noah, to Abraham, to Moses, to Samuel, to David. It came to the Prophet Joseph Smith and to each of his successors. The call of duty came to the boy Nephi when he was instructed by the Lord, through his father Lehi, to return to Jerusalem with his brothers to obtain the brass plates from Laban. Nephi’s brothers murmured, saying it was a hard thing which had been asked of them. What was Nephi’s response? Said he, “I will go and do the things which the Lord hath commanded, for I know that the Lord giveth no commandments unto the children of men, save he shall prepare a way for them that they may accomplish the thing which he commandeth them.”" - {{Ensign|article=Willing and Worthy to Serve|date=May 2012|url=http://www.lds.org/general-conference/2012/04/willing-and-worthy-to-serve?lang=eng}} {{Monson Testimony Claims|{{MonsonPriesthood}}|{{MonsonProphets|MonsonBoM|{{MonsonGC}}}} |
− | * "And the one boy bowed his head over the other and said, ‘I command you, in the name of Jesus Christ and by the power of the priesthood, to remain alive until I can get medical help.’” The correspondent concluded his article: “The three of us [the two marines and I] are here in the hospital. The doctors don’t know [how they made it alive], but I know.”" - {{Ensign|article=Willing and Worthy to Serve|date=May 2012|url=http://www.lds.org/general-conference/2012/04/willing-and-worthy-to-serve?lang=eng}} | + | * "And the one boy bowed his head over the other and said, ‘I command you, in the name of Jesus Christ and by the power of the priesthood, to remain alive until I can get medical help.’” The correspondent concluded his article: “The three of us [the two marines and I] are here in the hospital. The doctors don’t know [how they made it alive], but I know.”" - {{Ensign|article=Willing and Worthy to Serve|date=May 2012|url=http://www.lds.org/general-conference/2012/04/willing-and-worthy-to-serve?lang=eng}} {{Monson Testimony Claims|{{MonsonPriesthood}}}} |
* My brothers and sisters, we know that death is not the end. This truth has been taught by living prophets throughout the ages. It is also found in our holy scriptures. In the Book of Mormon we read specific and comforting words: | * My brothers and sisters, we know that death is not the end. This truth has been taught by living prophets throughout the ages. It is also found in our holy scriptures. In the Book of Mormon we read specific and comforting words: | ||
::“Now, concerning the state of the soul between death and the resurrection—Behold, it has been made known unto me by an angel, that the spirits of all men, as soon as they are departed from this mortal body, yea, the spirits of all men, whether they be good or evil, are taken home to that God who gave them life. | ::“Now, concerning the state of the soul between death and the resurrection—Behold, it has been made known unto me by an angel, that the spirits of all men, as soon as they are departed from this mortal body, yea, the spirits of all men, whether they be good or evil, are taken home to that God who gave them life. | ||
− | ::“And then shall it come to pass, that the spirits of those who are righteous are received into a state of happiness, which is called paradise, a state of rest, a state of peace, where they shall rest from all their troubles and from all care, and sorrow.” - {{Ensign|article=The Race of Life|date=May 2012|url=http://www.lds.org/general-conference/2012/04/the-race-of-life?lang=eng}} | + | ::“And then shall it come to pass, that the spirits of those who are righteous are received into a state of happiness, which is called paradise, a state of rest, a state of peace, where they shall rest from all their troubles and from all care, and sorrow.” - {{Ensign|article=The Race of Life|date=May 2012|url=http://www.lds.org/general-conference/2012/04/the-race-of-life?lang=eng}} {{Monson Testimony Claims|{{MonsonBoM}}}} |
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==2011== | ==2011== | ||
− | * Brothers and sisters, have you read the Book of Mormon? Have you put to the test the promise found in Moroni 10:4, asking your Heavenly Father “with a sincere heart, with real intent, having faith in Christ” whether or not that which is found in that book is truth? - "[http://speeches.byu.edu/?act=viewitem&id=2004 Be A Light to the World]," BYU Devotional Address, 1 November 2011. {{Monson Testimony Claims|{{MonsonBoM}}}} | + | * Brothers and sisters, have you read the Book of Mormon? Have you put to the test the promise found in Moroni 10:4, asking your Heavenly Father “with a sincere heart, with real intent, having faith in Christ” whether or not that which is found in that book is truth? - "[http://speeches.byu.edu/?act=viewitem&id=2004 Be A Light to the World]," BYU Devotional Address, 1 November 2011. {{Monson Testimony Claims|{{MonsonBoM}}}} {{Monson Testimony Claims|{{MonsonBoM}}}} |
* When Brother Christensen finished his schooling at Brigham Young University, he received a scholarship to go to Oxford University in England as a Rhodes Scholar. When he arrived at Oxford, he realized that it would be somewhat challenging to be an active member of the Church in Oxford....He realized, as he thought through how involved in the Church he could be, that he didn’t even know for certain if the Book of Mormon was true. He realized that he had read the Book of Mormon seven times up to that point, and that after each of those seven times he had knelt in prayer and had asked God to tell him if it was true. He had received no answer. As he thought through why he hadn’t received an answer, he realized that each time he had read the Book of Mormon it was because of an assignment—either from his parents or a BYU instructor or his mission president or a seminary teacher—and his chief objective had been to finish the book. But now, as he was about to commence his studies at Oxford, he realized that he desperately needed to know if the Book of Mormon was true. He recognized as well that he had sustained himself on a belief in many of the doctrines of the Church and in his parents because he knew they knew it was true, and he trusted his parents. Here he was, however, desperately needing to know for himself if it was true.... | * When Brother Christensen finished his schooling at Brigham Young University, he received a scholarship to go to Oxford University in England as a Rhodes Scholar. When he arrived at Oxford, he realized that it would be somewhat challenging to be an active member of the Church in Oxford....He realized, as he thought through how involved in the Church he could be, that he didn’t even know for certain if the Book of Mormon was true. He realized that he had read the Book of Mormon seven times up to that point, and that after each of those seven times he had knelt in prayer and had asked God to tell him if it was true. He had received no answer. As he thought through why he hadn’t received an answer, he realized that each time he had read the Book of Mormon it was because of an assignment—either from his parents or a BYU instructor or his mission president or a seminary teacher—and his chief objective had been to finish the book. But now, as he was about to commence his studies at Oxford, he realized that he desperately needed to know if the Book of Mormon was true. He recognized as well that he had sustained himself on a belief in many of the doctrines of the Church and in his parents because he knew they knew it was true, and he trusted his parents. Here he was, however, desperately needing to know for himself if it was true.... | ||
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==2010== | ==2010== | ||
− | * "We thank Thee for the Prophet Joseph Smith and that Thou did appear to him in person to open the heavens and to restore to the world the knowledge of Thee and Thy Son and Thy holy purposes" - Re-dedicatory prayer for Hawaii Temple, 21 November 2010, cited in {{Periodical:Church News|date=27 November 2010|pages=6}} | + | * "We thank Thee for the Prophet Joseph Smith and that Thou did appear to him in person to open the heavens and to restore to the world the knowledge of Thee and Thy Son and Thy holy purposes" - Re-dedicatory prayer for Hawaii Temple, 21 November 2010, cited in {{Periodical:Church News|date=27 November 2010|pages=6}} {{Monson Testimony Claims|{{MonsonJS}}}} |
− | * "I have read—and I believe—the testimonies of those who experienced the grief of Christ’s Crucifixion and the joy of His Resurrection. I have read—and I believe—the testimonies of those in the New World who were visited by the same risen Lord." | + | * "I have read—and I believe—the testimonies of those who experienced the grief of Christ’s Crucifixion and the joy of His Resurrection. I have read—and I believe—the testimonies of those in the New World who were visited by the same risen Lord." {{Monson Testimony Claims|{{MonsonBoM}}}} |
− | :"I believe the testimony of one who, in this dispensation, spoke with the Father and the Son in a grove now called sacred and who gave his life, sealing that testimony with his blood." - {{Ensign|article=He Is Risen|date=May 2010|url=http://www.lds.org/general-conference/2010/04/he-is-risen?lang=eng}} | + | :"I believe the testimony of one who, in this dispensation, spoke with the Father and the Son in a grove now called sacred and who gave his life, sealing that testimony with his blood." - {{Ensign|article=He Is Risen|date=May 2010|url=http://www.lds.org/general-conference/2010/04/he-is-risen?lang=eng}} {{Monson Testimony Claims|{{MonsonJS}}|MonsonGC}}}} |
==2009== | ==2009== | ||
− | * We express our gratitude for the ushering in of a new dispensation, even the dispensation of the fulness of times, by Thine own appearance and the appearance of Thy Beloved Son to the boy Joseph Smith, to open the heavens and to restore to the world the knowledge of Thee and Thy Son and Thy holy purposes." - Dedicatory prayer for Oquirrh Mountain Utah Temple, 21-23 August 2009, cited in {{Periodical:Church News|date=29 August 2009|pages=4}} | + | * We express our gratitude for the ushering in of a new dispensation, even the dispensation of the fulness of times, by Thine own appearance and the appearance of Thy Beloved Son to the boy Joseph Smith, to open the heavens and to restore to the world the knowledge of Thee and Thy Son and Thy holy purposes." - Dedicatory prayer for Oquirrh Mountain Utah Temple, 21-23 August 2009, cited in {{Periodical:Church News|date=29 August 2009|pages=4}} {{Monson Testimony Claims|{{MonsonJS}}}} |
− | * "We thank Thee for the Prophet Joseph Smith and for the Restoration, and that Thou did appear to him in person to open the heavens and to restore to the world the knowledge of Thee and Thy Son and Thy holy purposes" - Dedicatory prayer for Draper, Utah temple, 28 March 2009, cited in {{Periodical:Church News|date=28 March 2009|pages=6}} | + | * "We thank Thee for the Prophet Joseph Smith and for the Restoration, and that Thou did appear to him in person to open the heavens and to restore to the world the knowledge of Thee and Thy Son and Thy holy purposes" - Dedicatory prayer for Draper, Utah temple, 28 March 2009, cited in {{Periodical:Church News|date=28 March 2009|pages=6}} {{Monson Testimony Claims|{{MonsonJS}}}} |
− | * "Regarding a desire to find truth during an uncertain period of life, President Monson spoke of the answer to Joseph Smith's prayer: He saw the Father and the Son, and the Father commanded Joseph to hear the Son (see Joseph Smith 1. 10-13). 'Joseph listened, Joseph learned. His question had been answered,' President Monson testified." - {{Periodical:Church News|date=17 January 2009|pages=3}} [Reference to CES satellite broadcast to college-age adults, 11 January 2009.] | + | * "Regarding a desire to find truth during an uncertain period of life, President Monson spoke of the answer to Joseph Smith's prayer: He saw the Father and the Son, and the Father commanded Joseph to hear the Son (see Joseph Smith 1. 10-13). 'Joseph listened, Joseph learned. His question had been answered,' President Monson testified." - {{Periodical:Church News|date=17 January 2009|pages=3}} [Reference to CES satellite broadcast to college-age adults, 11 January 2009.] {{Monson Testimony Claims|{{MonsonJS}}}} |
==2008== | ==2008== |
It has been claimed that President Thomas S. Monson does not bear testimony of such foundational concepts as the truth of the Book of Mormon, the reality of Joseph Smith's First Vision, and so forth. Some have wondered if this means that he intends to downplay such doctrines, or if he does not believe strongly in them:
As an aid to reading, we have tagged citations to demonstrate which of these claims they demonstrate to be false:
To see citations to the critical sources for these claims, click here
A review of President Monson's writings and talks demonstrates that he does bear such testimony. The implication, then, that he does not believe such things or is trying to down play them is thus shown to be false.
These citations are reported from latest to earliest. Emphasis has been added by the editors in all cases.
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