Joseph Fielding Smith teaches that, when the First Presidency and Quorum of the Twelve are united, they are teaching the doctrine of the Church; the President will never lead the Church to go astray.

Date
Apr 1972
Type
Speech / Court Transcript
Source
Joseph Fielding Smith
LDS
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Direct
Reference

Joseph Fielding Smith, "Eternal Keys and the Right to Preside," General Conference, April 1972, accessed November 3, 2023

Scribe/Publisher
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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Joseph Fielding Smith
Audience
Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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Transcription

Now, brethren, I think there is one thing which we should have exceedingly clear in our minds. Neither the President of the Church, nor the First Presidency, nor the united voice of the First Presidency and the Twelve will ever lead the Saints astray or send forth counsel to the world that is contrary to the mind and will of the Lord.

An individual may fall by the wayside, or have views, or give counsel which falls short of what the Lord intends. But the voice of the First Presidency and the united voice of those others who hold with them the keys of the kingdom shall always guide the Saints and the world in those paths where the Lord wants them to be.

The Lord said very plainly to Joseph Smith “that it shall not be given to any one to go forth to preach my gospel, or to build up my church, except he be ordained by some one who has authority, and it is known to the church that he has authority and has been regularly ordained by the heads of the church.” (D&C 42:11.)

And also: “The keys of the kingdom of God are committed unto man on the earth, and from thence shall the gospel roll forth unto the ends of the earth, as the stone which is cut out of the mountain without hands shall roll forth, until it has filled the whole earth.” (D&C 65:2.)

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