Monday, January 30, 2012

Patrichal Blessings


Patrichal blessings-
One of the most important blessings available to worthy members of the Church is patriarchal blessings. They verify the divinity of Christ and the truthfulness of the Church. These sacred blessings also strengthen the testimonies of those worthy persons who are the recipients of such blessings, provided those recipients live so as to merit the blessings pronounced therein.
          1.     An inspired blessing declaring a person’s lineage (the tribe of Israel to which he/she belongs) and giving insight about his/her life
          2.     It may include promises of blessings the person may receive, warnings about particular temptations or weaknesses, or counsel about how the person should live
·        Our testimonies can be strengthened and fortified and our lives given greater purpose every time we read and reread our patriarchal blessings. Each blessing is absolutely qualified and given upon the condition of the faithfulness of the recipient of the blessing.
          3.     It is given once in a person’s lifetime by a stake patriarch
·        These chosen men live lives that entitle them to the inspiration of heaven. The office of patriarch is one of the great separate priesthood offices of the Melchizedek Priesthood. The patriarchal office is one of blessing, not of administration, nor of counseling. It is a sacred, spiritual calling that usually will continue the remainder of the patriarch’s life
          4.     It is recorded, and a copy is given to the person receiving the blessing. A copy is also kept in the archives of the Church
          5.     It is a sacred and personal document that should be read and studied often but should not be shared casually with others
·        Patriarchal blessings should be read humbly and prayerfully and frequently. They are very personal but may be shared with close family members. A patriarchal blessing is a sacred guideline of counsel, promises, and information from the Lord. However, a person should not expect that the blessing will detail all that will happen to him or her or be an answer to all questions. The omission of the blessing of a great event in life such as a mission or marriage does not mean it will not happen.
Your Patriarchal Blessing(1980) – President James E. Faust
Adoption into the House of Israel
There are many coming into the Church who are not of the blood lineage of a specific tribe of Jacob. No one need assume that he or she will be denied any blessing by reason of not being of the blood lineage of Israel.
Paul makes repeated references to adoption into the house of Israel through faith: “But ye are not in the flesh, but in the Spirit, if so be that the Spirit of God dwell in you. Now if any man have not the Spirit of Christ, he is none of his” (Rom. 8:9).
It really makes no difference if the blessings of the house of Israel come through the lineage or through the spirit of adoption. Elder John A. Widtsoe stated, “Whether this lineage is of blood or of adoption does not matter.” 2
 (Abr. 2:10).
Lineage
Since families are of mixed lineage, it occasionally happens that members of the same family have blessings declaring them to be of different lineage. children from the same parents could belong to different tribes.
Believing Gentiles, even though not of the blood lines or genealogical ancestry of Israel, become adopted into the house of Israel.

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