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BYU devotional, Elder Glenn L. Pace: The divine nature and destiny of women
LDS Church News ^ | March 9, 2010 | Marianne Holman

Posted on 03/12/2010 7:02:37 AM PST by Colofornian

Women have a sacred role in the sanctification and purification of men, Elder Glenn L. Pace of the Seventy told students and faculty during the campus devotional in the Marriott Center at BYU on Tuesday, March 9.

Reflecting on the love he felt from his mother, sister, wife and daughters, Elder Pace spoke of the positive influence women have had on his life.

Speaking specifically about a time when his daughter fell asleep in his arms, Elder Pace noted the comfort it must have brought his daughter to be held by her father. He realized afterward that even greater was the peace and comfort she brought to him.

Looking to the Savior as an example, Elder Pace spoke of the love and respect He bestowed upon women.

"As we read about these associations, our focus is generally on what He teaches them and the love and understanding He gives them," Elder Pace said. "Have you ever considered the possibility that these women provided immense comfort to His burdened soul? It is my belief that He needed them as He journeyed toward living a perfect life in order that He could provide the ultimate sacrifice."

Just as the Savior needed righteous women, so do men today in purifying and sanctification in their lives.

Sharing excerpts from the story of the creation found in the book of Abraham, Elder Pace told of how the earth was created — before Eve — where Adam had been placed in the Garden of Eden. In the garden, Adam was enjoying a utopia in physical surroundings as well as open communication with God. Still, it was not complete without Eve.

"I believe the Father's statement 'It is not good that the man should be alone' (Genesis 2:18) had a much more profound meaning than the obvious biological implications," he said. "It also went further than providing Adam with company. Adam's ability to obtain the purification necessary to get back into the presence of God was dependent upon his continuous association with Eve."

In order for men and women to obtain the highest degree of celestial glory, there is need to be married, Elder Porter said.

"There is a limit to our spiritual development as long as we are single. There is a spiritual development which can only be obtained when a man and a woman join their incomplete selves into a complete couple," he said. "Just as conception requires the physical union of male and female, perfection requires the union of the very souls of male and female."

Although single men and women can accomplish great things on their own, they are incomplete until united intellectually, emotionally, physically and most important, spiritually, he said.

"The world we live in has gone awry with its focus on the physical part of the male and female relationship. If there is too much focus on the physical, the vital areas of intellectual, emotional and spiritual union are not being placed in an environment where they can flourish and grow."

Elder Pace spoke of the obsession the current society has on "making love," rather than developing a complete relationship that enables "expressing love." Because melding divine natures is a necessary element in bringing about perfection, Elder Pace said, individuals must guard against any deterioration of those natures.

"If the world keeps chipping away at the divine nature of women, it is probable that our relationships in marriage will not bring about the sanctification necessary for exaltation or, at a minimum, the process will be delayed," he said.

Referring to the phrase, "men have the priesthood and women have been given the blessing of procreation," Elder Pace spoke of the importance of each role in a relationship, and the ability couples have to complement one another in their eternal roles.

"It is the marriage ceremony in the temple where husband and wife receive the power to perfect their relationship and, thereby, obtain their exaltation."

As individuals work together to become a whole, as the Lord has commanded, they work together to become a combination of complementary capacities and characteristics.

"Sisters, I testify that when you stand in front of your heavenly parents in those royal courts on high and you look into Her eyes and behold Her countenance, any question you ever had about the role of women in the kingdom will evaporate into the rich celestial air, because at that moment you will see standing directly in front of you, your divine nature and destiny."


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To: reaganaut

What is the definition of ‘anti-Mormon’? -Anti-Mormon Caucus (Just Kidding)

I had posted #74 and then I posted #129 and 138

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/religion/2464829/posts?page=74#74

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/religion/2464829/posts?page=129#129

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/religion/2464829/posts?page=138#138


61 posted on 03/12/2010 11:33:56 AM PST by Tennessee Nana
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To: Edward Watson

Courtesy PING to #61


62 posted on 03/12/2010 11:35:26 AM PST by Tennessee Nana
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To: reaganaut
I find it ironic that this article/talk comes out on this topic while taking into account the temple ceremony where the woman/wife is dependent on the husband to get her through.

Now this article/talk that implies the man is dependent on the woman. I suspect that this article/talk is nothing more than an attempt to quantify the role of the woman so that she doesn't feel inferior in her current role. Building up her sense of worth so to speak.

The mere fact, that according to LdS teachings, she is to be subservient to her husband in all things "as long as the man is worthy" is indicative of the position mormon women really have within the LdS hierarchy.

Where once before(or actually currently?) the woman "was dependent" upon her mate to get her to the celestial kingdom, now they're saying that they're intertwined and the man cannot achieve the celestial kingdom without his woman.

63 posted on 03/12/2010 11:36:28 AM PST by SZonian (We began as a REPUBLIC, a nation of laws. We became a DEMOCRACY, majority rules. Next step is?)
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To: Godzilla

Yes you would have to ask a woman a question like that ...

Woman are more righteous and sacred abd divine and smarter and destiny prone than men...

Ask President Thomasina Monson...

She’ll know...

:)


64 posted on 03/12/2010 11:38:59 AM PST by Tennessee Nana
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To: Tennessee Nana
thanks nana

mormonism is sure confusing
one apostle/elder can’t figure out what the doctrine/teaching is from day to day.
what good is a ‘living’ prophet with all this chaos in teaching

65 posted on 03/12/2010 11:40:46 AM PST by Godzilla (3-7-77)
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To: Godzilla; reaganaut

I’ve been trying to scrape my eyebrows of the ceiling since I first read that “this is why women dont need the priesthood” thingy...

:)


66 posted on 03/12/2010 11:45:45 AM PST by Tennessee Nana
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To: SZonian

I find it an interesting change as well. This is the same church that fought so hard against the ERA and ex-communicated those who vocally supported it.


67 posted on 03/12/2010 11:48:05 AM PST by reaganaut (Ex-Mormon, now Christian - "I once was lost but now am found, was blind but now I see")
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To: Tennessee Nana

LOL


68 posted on 03/12/2010 11:48:20 AM PST by Godzilla (3-7-77)
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To: Godzilla; Tennessee Nana

what good is a ‘living’ prophet with all this chaos in teaching

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Exactly, and then they complain about all the protestant denominations and tout “God is not a God of confusion”.

Well the LDS ‘god’ sure does get confused.


69 posted on 03/12/2010 11:49:25 AM PST by reaganaut (Ex-Mormon, now Christian - "I once was lost but now am found, was blind but now I see")
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To: reaganaut; Tennessee Nana
Well the LDS ‘god’ sure does get confused.

Because it is conducted by committee - just look at our congress ;P

70 posted on 03/12/2010 11:50:49 AM PST by Godzilla (3-7-77)
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To: Godzilla

lol.


71 posted on 03/12/2010 11:52:43 AM PST by reaganaut (Ex-Mormon, now Christian - "I once was lost but now am found, was blind but now I see")
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To: SZonian

now they’re saying that they’re intertwined and the man cannot achieve the celestial kingdom without his woman.
___________________________________________

But that’s not what their earlier prophets said...

Heber C Kimball, a member of the First Presidency, had forty-five wives, but he claimed that in the resurrection he would be able to have thousands:
“Supposing that I have a wife or a dozen of them, and she should say, “You cannot be exalted without me,” and suppose they all should say so, what of that? ... Suppose that I lose the whole of them before I go into the spirit world, but that I have been a good, faithful man ... do you think I will be destitute there. No, the Lord says there are more there than there are here ... there are millions of them, ... we will go to brother Joseph and say, “Here we are brother Joseph; we are here ourselves are we not, with none of the property we possessed in our probationary state, not even the rings on our fingers?” He will say to us, “Come along, my boys, we will give you a good suit of clothes. Where are your wives?” “They are back yonder; they would not follow us.” “Never mind,” says Joseph, “Here are thousands, have all you want” (Journal of Discourses, vol. 4, p.209).


72 posted on 03/12/2010 11:53:22 AM PST by Tennessee Nana
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To: reaganaut

And libeled the women who asked about equality when the black men got the priesthood in 1978...


73 posted on 03/12/2010 11:56:02 AM PST by Tennessee Nana
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To: Tennessee Nana

Sonja Johnson comes to mind.


74 posted on 03/12/2010 12:27:35 PM PST by reaganaut (Ex-Mormon, now Christian - "I once was lost but now am found, was blind but now I see")
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To: reaganaut

You are a closed-minded anti-Mormon propagandist. Nothing more.

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You engage in Ad hominum attacks rather than actually present a defense. Sure sign (of the nail) of a losing argument.


Who said I was arguing? I merely point out that people should look elsewhere than this Mormon bashing ground if they really want to know what Mormons believe without twisted interpretations and attacks.

Arguing with anti-Mormon propagandists such as the ones on this board is pointless. You have your minds made up and heads in the sand.

Once again I invite anyone that wants to know the truth to look elsewhere.


75 posted on 03/12/2010 12:29:42 PM PST by Paragon Defender
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To: Godzilla

The copy/pastes I refer to are the old and tired arguments against the LDS church.


Waiting for direct evidence of this.


It’s from personal experience. I have proposed many of these arguments myself years ago and others I have since seen others propose on other boards.

It’s the same stuff. Over and over.

Then I actually bothered to try to find out the truth. No one did it for me just as I can’t do it for any of you.


76 posted on 03/12/2010 12:40:45 PM PST by Paragon Defender
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To: greyfoxx39

Paragon: http://www.thefreedictionary.com/paragon

1. a model of excellence; pattern a paragon of virtue
2. (Communication Arts / Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) a size of printer’s type, approximately equal to 20 point
vb (tr)
Archaic
a. to equal or surpass
b. to compare
c. to regard as a paragon
It’s pretty obvious what “paragons” are being defended here...Joe Smith, Brigham Young, Bruce McConkie...and on and on.


Yes they are/were true Paragons I am glad you agree.

My name comes from the online game City of Heroes though. Is there any other thing you would like to try to twist to attack the Mormon religion?


77 posted on 03/12/2010 12:43:00 PM PST by Paragon Defender
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To: Paragon Defender
Perhaps, and mind you this is just a thought, minds are made up because the truth has been learned.

In this case it is the over whelming evidence that Mormonism is a false religion, it's “prophet” a successful con man and the BOM a work comprised of borrowed ideas, mythical places and a healthy dose of bible like phrasings and concepts.

The only way to truly sell it or defend it is to obfuscate it's beliefs in high sounding rhetoric and deceit along with claims of victim hood and denial as well as unsubstantiated claims of others not telling the "truth" and the requisite lack of actually proving it.

In turn this leads one to realize the only heads in the sand lie elsewhere, outside those who expose Mormonism for the farce that it is.

A demonstration of this fact has been made right here on the

78 posted on 03/12/2010 12:47:39 PM PST by ejonesie22 (Palin bashers on freerepublic, like a fart in Church...)
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To: Paragon Defender
The copy/pastes I refer to are the old and tired arguments against the LDS church. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Waiting for direct evidence of this.

It’s from personal experience. I have proposed many of these arguments myself years ago and others I have since seen others propose on other boards.

This is what is called a non-answer PD. Can you face into the statement you made - and provide proof. Personal experience bla bla bla, doesn't cut it when you make the accusations.

Try to find the truth - Ok, where in the western hemisphere have the numerous cities listed in the bom been authentically found and recognized by non-mormons. Remember - TRUTH, not feelings.

79 posted on 03/12/2010 12:58:43 PM PST by Godzilla (3-7-77)
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To: Paragon Defender; greyfoxx39
Is there any other thing you would like to try to twist to attack the Mormon religion?

Does God have a God and that God have a God, ad infinitum?

80 posted on 03/12/2010 1:00:24 PM PST by Godzilla (3-7-77)
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