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Does your Pat Blessing say you will come forth in the morning of the first resurrection?

Posted: August 17th, 2019, 1:14 pm
by friendsofthe
I've been preparing a blog to post on my site but thought I'd post it here first, let me know what you think...


Three resurrections
 
I recently received an email from a sister, sixty two years old who’s patriarchal blessing stated that she would come forth in the morning of the first resurrection. She said that she felt as I do, that the Lord’s coming is very near and was wondering if this meant that she would pass away before the Lord comes.
 
Feeling sure that there are more than a few folks out there who have similar questions, I’ve decided to post a blog addressing the sequence and timing of the last day's resurrections. Resurrections, as in plural resurrections? Answer: Yes!
 
To begin with, I’m going to say that coming forth in the morning of the first resurrection is to come forth in the resurrection of the just or the righteous and because there will two times of resurrection after the Lord comes as the Bridegroom, we should not fear that having this statement in a patriarchal blessing means that our death will precede the Lords Coming.
 
We need to keep in mind that the Second Coming is a process, not a singular event. Ezra Taft Benson described it this way:
 
“His first appearance will be to the righteous Saints who have gathered to the New Jerusalem. In this place of refuge they will be safe from the wrath of the Lord, which will be poured out without measure on all nations. . . .

The second appearance of the Lord will be to the Jews. To these beleaguered sons of Judah, surrounded by hostile Gentile armies, who again threaten to overrun Jerusalem, the Savior-their Messiah-will appear and set His feet on the Mount of Olives, "and it shall cleave in twain, and the earth shall tremble, and reel to and fro, and the heavens shall also shake. (D&C 45:48)
The Lord Himself will then rout the Gentile armies, decimating their forces (see Ezek.38,39). Judah will be spared, no longer to be persecuted and scattered. . . .

The third appearance of Christ will be to the rest of the world. . . . All nations will see Him "in the clouds of heaven, clothed with power and great glory; with all the holy angels. . (Ezra Taft Benson, New Era, Dec. 1980, pp. 49-50)
 
As it turns out, each of these three events has it’s own time of resurrection or specific resurrection associated with it. Let us take a minute and go through the three times of resurrection via scripture, always a good place to start, right? We first go the D&C 133 and read:
 
56 And the graves of the saints shall be opened; and they shall come forth and stand on the right hand of the Lamb, when he shall stand upon Mount Zion, and upon the holy city, the New Jerusalem; and they shall sing the song of the Lamb, day and night forever and ever.
 
So we see above the obvious reference to “the saints”, “Mount Zion” and “the holy city, the New Jerusalem” which we know is to be established here in America. I’m going to say that this will take place when the Lord appears at Adam Ondi Ahman. Next, we go to D&C 45 where we get the account of the Lord’s appearance to the Jews as their Messiah, we read:
 
42 And before the day of the Lord shall come, the sun shall be darkened, and the moon be turned into blood, and the stars fall from heaven.
43 And the remnant shall be gathered unto this place;
44 And then they shall look for me, and, behold, I will come; and they shall see me in the clouds of heaven, clothed with power and great glory; with all the holy angels; and he that watches not for me shall be cut off.
45 But before the arm of the Lord shall fall, an angel shall sound his trump, and the saints that have slept shall come forth to meet me in the cloud.
46 Wherefore, if ye have slept in peace blessed are you; for as you now behold me and know that I am, even so shall ye come unto me and your souls shall live, and your redemption shall be perfected; and the saints shall come forth from the four quarters of the earth.

47 Then shall the arm of the Lord fall upon the nations.
48 And then shall the Lord set his foot upon this mount, and it shall cleave in twain, and the earth shall tremble, and reel to and fro, and the heavens also shall shake.
49 And the Lord shall utter his voice, and all the ends of the earth shall hear it; and the nations of the earth shall mourn, and they that have laughed shall see their folly.
50 And calamity shall cover the mocker, and the scorner shall be consumed; and they that have watched for iniquity shall be hewn down and cast into the fire.
51 And then shall the Jews look upon me and say: What are these wounds in thine hands and in thy feet?
52 Then shall they know that I am the Lord; for I will say unto them: These wounds are the wounds with which I was wounded in the house of my friends. I am he who was lifted up. I am Jesus that was crucified. I am the Son of God.
53 And then shall they weep because of their iniquities; then shall they lament because they persecuted their king.
 
It’s worth noting that there will have been a passage of some seven years between these first two times of resurrection and that man, still being mortal, will continue to pass away as they did before the Lord came as the Bridegroom or the Messiah. This becomes more clear as we read what scripture has to say about the Lord’s third appearance and the attending resurrection, we go to D&C 88, where we read:
 
95 And there shall be silence in heaven for the space of half an hour; and immediately after shall the curtain of heaven be unfolded, as a scroll is unfolded after it is rolled up, and the face of the Lord shall be unveiled;
96 And the saints that are upon the earth, who are alive, shall be quickened and be caught up to meet him.
97 And they who have slept in their graves shall come forth, for their graves shall be opened; and they also shall be caught up to meet him in the midst of the pillar of heaven.
98 They are Christ’s, the first fruits, they who shall descend with him first, and they who are on the earth and in their graves, who are first caught up to meet him; and all this by the voice of the sounding of the trump of the angel of God.
 
There is a big difference between this time of resurrection and the two that preceded it and it is that these events occur at the end of the half hour of silence. We should also note that the first appearance of the Lord to his saints was also the opening of the seventh seal, the beginning of the Millennium and the beginning of the half hour of silence. So some 21 years shall have passed in the interim.
 
Note that “the saints that are upon the earth, who are alive, shall be quickened and be caught up to meet him”. In other words, they shall be changed from telestial to terrestrial and be “caught up to meet him”, because the earth is also about to undergo a change and receive its paradisiacal glory, after which they shall be set down again on its surface.
 
Verses 97-98 make it perfectly clear that the normal processes of mortality, death being one of them, shall continue until the end of the half hour of silence. However, from this time forward, the earth and all that dwell upon it, will have undergone a great change, we read, ‘And he that liveth in righteousness shall be changed in the twinkling of an eye, and the earth shall pass away so as by fire.” (D&C 43:32) Additionally, in D&C 63:51 we read:
 
“Wherefore, children shall grow up until they become old; old men shall die; but they shall not sleep in the dust, but they shall be changed in the twinkling of an eye.”
 
So the bottom line is that being told in a patriarchal blessing that you shall come forth in the morning of the first resurrection is nothing to worry about. You could die and come forth when the Lord comes to his saints as the Bridegroom but you could also live to come forth in either of the other two resurrections and you could even live to be “quickened and be caught up to meet him” and at some later date be “twinkled”. It’s all good! What great blessings the Lord has in store for those who sever Him in righteousness and are “the children of light, and the children of the day”... “that that day should (not) overtake you as a thief.” (1 Thessalonians 5:4-5)
 
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Re: Does your Pat Blessing say you will come forth in the morning of the first resurrection?

Posted: August 19th, 2019, 11:40 pm
by Michael Sherwin
I am also 62yo.
You will meet Jesus in the morning of the first resurrection reporting to him that you filled His trust in the lineage of Ephraim. You and He will have a glorious reunion in the glorious day of his coming, when He will crown you with glory
and immortality and eternal lives.

It sounds like I might still be alive when He arrives.

Re: Does your Pat Blessing say you will come forth in the morning of the first resurrection?

Posted: August 19th, 2019, 11:49 pm
by MMbelieve
Mine does not have those words. Mine states, finally that wonderful day will come... etc etc

Re: Does your Pat Blessing say you will come forth in the morning of the first resurrection?

Posted: August 20th, 2019, 7:00 am
by Robin Hood
Mine doesn't.

Re: Does your Pat Blessing say you will come forth in the morning of the first resurrection?

Posted: August 20th, 2019, 7:19 am
by Davka
Mine doesn’t. It says I will live “long days upon the Earth” and that I will enjoy all the blessings that would have been available to me had I been able to grow up during the millennium.

My husband's, I believe, does say he will come forth in the morning of the first resurrection. It says “at the appropriate time” he will “be called home.”

Re: Does your Pat Blessing say you will come forth in the morning of the first resurrection?

Posted: August 20th, 2019, 9:25 am
by endlessQuestions
Mine does.

I'm 40.

Re: Does your Pat Blessing say you will come forth in the morning of the first resurrection?

Posted: August 20th, 2019, 9:56 am
by kittycat51
Yes

Re: Does your Pat Blessing say you will come forth in the morning of the first resurrection?

Posted: August 20th, 2019, 11:53 am
by Sirius
Yes

Re: Does your Pat Blessing say you will come forth in the morning of the first resurrection?

Posted: August 20th, 2019, 12:03 pm
by Robbinius
Yes. it also says I will be called home, as it were, in the twinkling of an eye.

Re: Does your Pat Blessing say you will come forth in the morning of the first resurrection?

Posted: August 20th, 2019, 12:13 pm
by LadyT
yes. But mine doesn't say much. My husband's has two paragraphs about him and his wife. It's weird how his talks about things in depth and mine will barely mention it and then it will switch for mine.

Re: Does your Pat Blessing say you will come forth in the morning of the first resurrection?

Posted: August 20th, 2019, 12:20 pm
by LDS Physician
Mine says nothing about any resurrection at all...which bothered me early in my life because my parents and all 5 of my siblings' said the "standard" phrase about the morning of the first resurrection.

Re: Does your Pat Blessing say you will come forth in the morning of the first resurrection?

Posted: August 20th, 2019, 3:52 pm
by mahalanobis
What is the difference between

"come forth in the morning of the first Resurrection"

Vs

"be resurrected in the morning of the First Resurrection"

?

Maybe: The ladder suggests one will have passed away. The former suggests being present at the event (perhaps still mortal).

Re: Does your Pat Blessing say you will come forth in the morning of the first resurrection?

Posted: August 20th, 2019, 4:13 pm
by EmmaLee
Yes. It says my life will not be cut short until I have accomplished everything the Lord sent me here to do, and that I will come forth in the morning of the first resurrection.

My husband's says similar.

Our children's (all young adults) blessings don't say anything about the first or any other resurrection.

Re: Does your Pat Blessing say you will come forth in the morning of the first resurrection?

Posted: August 20th, 2019, 4:17 pm
by mahalanobis
In the past, Salt lake has instructed patriarchs to not say certain things. Well, that's what I've heard from 4th-hand sources (real reliable, huh).

Does anyone have insight about that?

Re: Does your Pat Blessing say you will come forth in the morning of the first resurrection?

Posted: August 20th, 2019, 4:17 pm
by gangbusters
EmmaLee wrote: August 20th, 2019, 4:13 pm
Our children's (all young adults) blessings don't say anything about the first or any other resurrection.
TRANSLATION!!!

Re: Does your Pat Blessing say you will come forth in the morning of the first resurrection?

Posted: August 20th, 2019, 4:22 pm
by EmmaLee
gangbusters wrote: August 20th, 2019, 4:17 pm
EmmaLee wrote: August 20th, 2019, 4:13 pm
Our children's (all young adults) blessings don't say anything about the first or any other resurrection.
TRANSLATION!!!
:o Interesting thought - will have to ponder!

Re: Does your Pat Blessing say you will come forth in the morning of the first resurrection?

Posted: August 20th, 2019, 4:24 pm
by gangbusters
Mahalanobis Distance wrote: August 20th, 2019, 4:17 pm In the past, Salt lake has instructed patriarchs to not say certain things. Well, that's what I've heard from 4th-hand sources (real reliable, huh).

Does anyone have insight about that?
No insight here, but your post reminded me of a funny story my FIL told me. He and his wife served a mission in Ghana. He was the Area executive secretary. One of his jobs was to type out the patriarchal blessings. He came across one where the patriarch promised a young sister she would have "a very fulfilling sex life." That patriarch got a little talking to.

Re: Does your Pat Blessing say you will come forth in the morning of the first resurrection?

Posted: August 20th, 2019, 5:29 pm
by mahalanobis
gangbusters wrote: August 20th, 2019, 4:24 pm
Mahalanobis Distance wrote: August 20th, 2019, 4:17 pm In the past, Salt lake has instructed patriarchs to not say certain things. Well, that's what I've heard from 4th-hand sources (real reliable, huh).

Does anyone have insight about that?
No insight here, but your post reminded me of a funny story my FIL told me. He and his wife served a mission in Ghana. He was the Area executive secretary. One of his jobs was to type out the patriarchal blessings. He came across one where the patriarch promised a young sister she would have "a very fulfilling sex life." That patriarch got a little talking to.
By the time this reaches my ears it's 3rd hand, so I'll take that with a few grains of salt lol. But yeah, I would expect a talking to in that case.

On my mission there was a patriarch who have the blessings in his native language. When English-speaking members got their blessings, he had the elders (me) translate them. That was the closest I ever got to translating scripture. An interesting experience for sure. No seer stone though, unfortunately.

Re: Does your Pat Blessing say you will come forth in the morning of the first resurrection?

Posted: August 20th, 2019, 5:45 pm
by Rumpelstiltskin
Here is a quote that explains this as well as an article:
Two great resurrections await the inhabitants of the earth: one is the first resurrection, the resurrection of life, the resurrection of the just; the other is the second resurrection, the resurrection of damnation, the resurrection of the unjust. (John 5:28-29; Rev. 20; D. & C. 76.) But even within these two separate resurrections, there is an order in which the dead will come forth. Those being resurrected with celestial bodies, whose destiny is to inherit a celestial kingdom, will come forth in the morning of the first resurrection. Their graves shall be opened and they shall be caught up to meet the Lord at his Second Coming. They are Christ's, the firstfruits, and they shall descend with him to reign as kings and priests during the millennial era. (D. & C. 29:13; 43:18; 76:50-70; 88:97-98; 1 Thess. 4:16-17; Rev. 20:3-7.)

"And after this another angel shall sound, which is the second trump; and then cometh the redemption of those who are Christ's at his coming; who have received their part in that prison which is prepared for them, that they might receive the gospel, and be judged according to men in the flesh." (D. & C. 88:99.) This is the afternoon of the first resurrection; it takes place after our Lord has ushered in the millennium. Those coming forth at that time do so with terrestrial bodies and are thus destined to inherit a terrestrial glory in eternity. (D. & C. 76:71-80.)

At the end of the millennium, the second resurrection begins. In the forepart of this resurrection of the unjust those destined to come forth will be "the spirits of men who are to be judged, and are found under condemnation; And these are the rest of the dead; and they live not again until the thousand years are ended, neither again, until the end of the earth." (D. & C. 88:100-101.) These are the ones who have earned telestial bodies, who were wicked and carnal in mortality, and who have suffered the wrath of God in hell "until the last resurrection, until the Lord, even Christ the Lamb, shall have finished his work." (D. & C. 76:85.) Their final destiny is to inherit a telestial glory. (D. & C. 76:81-112.)
Finally, in the latter end of the resurrection of damnation, the sons of perdition, those who "remain filthy still" (D. & C. 88:102), shall come forth from their graves. (2 Ne. 9:14-16.) "Then is the time when their torments shall be as a lake of fire and brimstone, whose flame ascendeth up forever and ever; and then is the time that they shall be chained down to an everlasting destruction, according to the power and captivity of Satan, he having subjected them according to his will. Then, I say unto you, they shall be as though there had been no redemption made; for they cannot be redeemed according to God's justice; and they cannot die, seeing there is no more corruption." (Alma 12:17-18.) [Mormon Doctrine, p.640]
http://www.ldsliving.com/What-Does-It-M ... on/s/89035

Re: Does your Pat Blessing say you will come forth in the morning of the first resurrection?

Posted: August 21st, 2019, 4:58 pm
by mahalanobis
Mine does not say "come forth". It says "resurrected." I take that to mean passed away.

If the second coming is very soon, I guess I better wrap up that bucket list quick!

Re: Does your Pat Blessing say you will come forth in the morning of the first resurrection?

Posted: August 21st, 2019, 7:59 pm
by Moss Man
Yes

Re: Does your Pat Blessing say you will come forth in the morning of the first resurrection?

Posted: August 22nd, 2019, 11:01 pm
by XEmilyX
Nope. Must mean I'm transfigured or translated Haha

Re: Does your Pat Blessing say you will come forth in the morning of the first resurrection?

Posted: August 25th, 2019, 6:09 pm
by BYULAWGUY
Mahalanobis Distance wrote: August 20th, 2019, 4:17 pm In the past, Salt lake has instructed patriarchs to not say certain things. Well, that's what I've heard from 4th-hand sources (real reliable, huh).

Does anyone have insight about that?
Our stake patriarch spoke today and said the video instruction he got from Pres. Hinckley says not to say anything about the 2nd coming

Re: Does your Pat Blessing say you will come forth in the morning of the first resurrection?

Posted: August 25th, 2019, 7:00 pm
by mahalanobis
BYULAWGUY wrote: August 25th, 2019, 6:09 pm
Mahalanobis Distance wrote: August 20th, 2019, 4:17 pm In the past, Salt lake has instructed patriarchs to not say certain things. Well, that's what I've heard from 4th-hand sources (real reliable, huh).

Does anyone have insight about that?
Our stake patriarch spoke today and said the video instruction he got from Pres. Hinckley says not to say anything about the 2nd coming
Let's see. That's second-hand info for you. That makes it third-hand for me. Which is an upgrade from the forth-hand status I had before! Not bad.

Re: Does your Pat Blessing say you will come forth in the morning of the first resurrection?

Posted: August 25th, 2019, 11:08 pm
My blessing says "come forth in the morning of the frist resurrection" and it was given in 2002.