Trust in the Lord
BY PRESIDENT DALLIN H. OAKS
First Counselor in the First Presidency
As to all of these, the wise cautions
of Elders D. Todd Christofferson and
Neil L. Andersen in earlier general
conference messages are important to
remember. Elder Christofferson taught:
“It should be remembered that not
every statement made by a Church
leader, past or present, necessarily
constitutes doctrine. It is commonly
understood in the Church that a statement made by one leader on a single
occasion often represents a personal, though well-considered, opinion, not
meant to be official or binding for the
whole Church.”5
In the following conference, Elder
Andersen taught this principle: “The
doctrine is taught by all 15 members of
the First Presidency and Quorum of the
Twelve. It is not hidden in an obscure
paragraph of one talk.”6
The family
proclamation, signed by all 15 prophets, seers, and revelators, is a wonderful
illustration of that principle.
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