I was a little bit shocked when I learned what most of the curriculum was for my “Living Prophets” class at BYU.

The syllabus said we were literally studying the 15 men (3 in the First Presidency and 12 in the Quorum of 12) who we currently sustained as prophets, seers, and revelators.

And it was true! In that class, we studied about their lives, their careers, their families, and we studied their most notable talks and messages.

I LOVED IT!

Instead of seeing these men get up in General Conference and then forgetting about them for six months, I found myself studying and learning from their lives and messages, just as we would any other important historical or religious figure.

And so one of my biggest spiritual takeaways from my time at BYU was a deep understanding that what the current prophets say, in their official capacity as prophets, is doctrine.

It is our most current scripture.

“No man becomes president of the church of Jesus Christ by accident, or remains there by chance, or is called home by happenstance.

“The most important prophet, so far as we are concerned, is the one who is living in our day and age.” – Pres Benson, “Teachings of the Presidents”

And in Doctrine and Covenants 21:4-5, the Lord commands the freshly organized church, in relation to Joseph Smith, to:

“Give heed unto all his words and commandments which he shall give unto you as he receiveth them, walking in all holiness before me;

“For his word ye shall receive, as if from mine own mouth.”

President Russell M. Nelson is the prophet that we need to listen to THE MOST today.

He is giving us the Lord’s words for us.

It’s not that President Nelson is veering us off in a different path than his predecessors.

But it’s just as the people in Nephi’s time didn’t need to worry about restoring a church.

And the people with Joseph Smith didn’t need to build a boat.

President Nelson is telling us the most current, up-to-date messages, straight from the Savior.

So… am I following the CURRENT prophet?

Happy Studying!

-Cali Black

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6 Responses

  1. Since we are not attending BYU, what is the best way to get to know our prophet, seers and revelators “personally”? I already read their talks.
    Listening to Elder and Sister Holland on the Root tech devotional really opened my eyes and my heart to them even more because they shared their personal lives.

    1. Read their published Biographies, very insightful and really helps you also see them as human. INSIGHTS from a prophets life, Russel M. Nelson, In the hands of the LORD, Dallin H. Oaks, I will lead you Along, Henry B. Eyring are Highly recommended by Me.

    2. Reading their biographies is a great suggestion, as Erick Cox suggested. And yes, wasn’t the presentation by Elder and Sister Holland beautiful and inspiring? I learned so much!

  2. Wow! That would be an amazing class! I’d love it!! But I think you hit it right on with follow our prophet today. I just had an experience lately that really resonated that exact thing. Thanks so much for all you share❣️

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