This was ballyhooed as revelation from God, and much was made of how this shows God continuing to guide his church by revelation.
It occurred to me that this change is analogous to the discontinuation of stake seventies quorums a few decades ago. I wondered if the same kind of breathless exclamations were made about that change.
What I found was that the discontinuation of the stake seventies quorums was announced by President Ezra Taft Benson in the General Priesthood Session of October 1986 General Conference.
But it was a completely different kind of announcement.
Benson gave a 28-minute talk about the usual kind of thing one hears in General Conference. It is titled, "Godly Characteristics of the Master." He closed his talk with an Amen, and then read a four-minute announcement about the change.
There is no mention of revelation. It is simply a policy change. Here are his words:
Boom. That's it. As I say, while there is mention of "prayerful consideration," there is no mention of revelation. Just a statement that the Q15 "have determined to take the following action."Now, brethren, I would like to read to you a statement recently approved by the First Presidency and the Quorum of the Twelve:
“In harmony with the needs of the growth of the Church across the world, the First Presidency and Council of the Twelve Apostles have given prayerful consideration to the role of the stake seventies quorums in the Church and have determined to take the following action relative thereto:
“1. The seventies quorums in the stakes of the Church are to be discontinued, and the brethren now serving as seventies in these quorums will be asked to return to membership in the elders quorums of their wards. Stake presidents, in an orderly fashion, may then determine who among such brethren should be ordained to the office of high priest.
“This change does not affect the First Quorum of the Seventy, members of which are all General Authorities of the Church.
“2. Particular emphasis is to be given in stake missions to cooperating with the full-time proselyting missionaries by finding, friendshipping, fellowshipping, and fostering member participation in all missionary activities. A missionary-minded elder or high priest will be called as the stake mission president with his counselors being selected from among the elders or high priests.
“Additional detailed instructions regarding this announcement will be provided local priesthood leaders by letter from the First Presidency.
“At this time, we commend all who have served both past and present as members of stake seventies quorums of the Church and who have so ably given of their time, talents, and resources in spreading forth the gospel of Jesus Christ.”
https://www.lds.org/general-conference/ ... er?lang=en
And there is no entire meeting structured around the change; no repeated and breathless exclamations of how this shows the Lord is still running his church by revelation.
So here is my question.
Why the shift in presentation of what is essentially the same type of priesthood quorum restructuring?
Why in 1986 is it simply a 4-minute statement being read over the pulpit, but in 2018 it becomes sure evidence that God continues to lead his church by revelation?
As a first stab at trying to answer this question, it seems church leaders today may be a bit on the defensive about accusations they don't receive revelation anymore.
I am interested in hearing your thoughts.
All the Best!
--Consiglieri