The Apostate Clique and President Ezra Taft Benson
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The Apostate Clique and President Ezra Taft Benson
by Art Bulla
Thu, Mar 1, 2012
I met Ezra at my ward (33rd E. 33rd So) after I had stood up for a year, and the spirit filled the room, so that the characteristic "eyes went wide" at the power which I felt coursing in such elegance and might through my body, for a year (in fast and testimony meeting). This was not imaginary as some suppose, but real, in that it was noised abroad, and Pres. Benson visited the ward and preached a sermon, that "everyone can prophesy, not just the President (when moved upon). He then greeted everyone in the foyer following, when I shook his hand and I have never seen anyone so full of the spirit of God as he was on that occasion. He delivered the following discourse on "the apostate clique" currently led by such as Van Hale and his ilk.
Former Program dealt with this issue as well:
Subject: In Praise of Ezra Taft Benson
Date: Wednesday, November 10, 2010 6:40:00 PM
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Original Air Date: November 09, 2010
In Praise of Ezra Taft Benson
April, 1969, Ezra Taft Benson discerned that 2 Nephi 28 describes the current
apostasy of many Mormons in the "modern" Church in his day and who are the
majority now. "Apostate clique", comprised of liberals who desire to be popular with
the world and conform to the views of the day, such as "being in the forefront of the
civil rights movement", and other ungodly ideas. They are ashamed of
the Everlasting Gospel and wear "stiff necks and high heads": "Yes, within the
Church today there are tares among the wheat and wolves within the flock. As
President Clark stated, "The ravening wolves are amongst us, from our own
membership, and they, more than any others, are clothed in sheep's clothing
because they wear the habiliments of the priesthood. . . . We should be careful of
them. . . ." (Era, May 1949, p. 268. See also, Conference Report, April 1949, p. 163.)
The wolves amongst our flock are more numerous and devious today than when
President Clark made this statement. President McKay has said that "the Church is
little, if at all, injured by persecution and calumnies from ignorant, misinformed or
malicious enemies. A greater hindrance to its progress comes from faultfinders,
shirkers, commandment-breakers, and apostate cliques within its own ecclesiastical
and quorum groups." (Era, December 1967, p. 35. See also, Conference Report,
October 1967, p. 9.) Not only are there apostates within our midst, but there are
also apostate doctrines that are sometimes taught in our classes and from our
pulpits and that appear in our publications. And these apostate precepts of men
cause our people to stumble. As the Book of Mormon, speaking of our day, states: ".
. . they have all gone astray save it a few, who are the humble followers of Christ;
nevertheless, they are led, that in many instances they do err because they are
taught by the precepts of men." (2 Ne. 28:14.) (Elder Ezra Taft Benson, Conference
Report, April 1969, First Day-Morning Meeting, p.11)
It is well that our people understand this principle, so they will not be misled by those apostates
within the Church who have not yet repented or been cut off. But there is a cleansing coming.
The Lord says that his vengeance shall be poured out "upon the inhabitants of the earth. . . .
And upon my house shall it begin, and from my house shall it go forth, saith the Lord; First
among those among you, saith the Lord, who have professed to know my name and have not
known me. . . ." (D&C 112:24-26.) I look forward to that cleansing; its need within the Church is
becoming increasingly apparent.
The Lord strengthened the faith of the early apostles by pointing out Judas as a traitor, even
before this apostle had completed his iniquitous work. So also in our day the Lord has told us of
the tares within the wheat that will eventually be hewn down when they are fully ripe. But until
they are hewn down, they will be with us, amongst us. The hymn entitled "Though in the
Outward Church Below" contains this thought:
"Though in the outward Church below
Both wheat and tares together grow,
Ere long will Jesus weed the crop
And pluck the tares in anger up. . . .
We seem alike when here we meet;
Strangers may think we are all wheat;
But to the Lord's all-searching eyes,
Each heart appears without disguise.
The tares are spared for various ends,
Some for the sake of praying friends,
Others the Lord against their will,
Employs, his counsels to fulfill.
But though they grow so tall and strong,
His plan will not require them long;
In harvest, when he saves his own,
The tares shall into hell be thrown."
(Hymns, No. 102.)
Tares among the wheat
Yes, within the Church today there are tares among the wheat and wolves within the flock. As
President Clark stated, "The ravening wolves are amongst us, from our own membership, and
they, more than any others, are clothed in sheep's clothing because they wear the habiliments of
the priesthood. . . . We should be careful of them. . . ." (Era, May 1949, p. 268. See also,
Conference Report, April 1949, p. 163.)
The wolves amongst our flock are more numerous and devious today than when President Clark
made this statement.
President McKay has said that "the Church is little, if at all, injured by persecution and calumnies
from ignorant, misinformed or malicious enemies. A greater hindrance to its progress comes
from faultfinders, shirkers, commandment-breakers, and apostate cliques within its own
ecclesiastical and quorum groups." (Era, December 1967, p. 35. See also, Conference Report,
October 1967, p. 9.)
Not only are there apostates within our midst, but there are also apostate doctrines that are
sometimes taught in our classes and from our pulpits and that appear in our publications. And
these apostate precepts of men cause our people to stumble. As the Book of Mormon, speaking
of our day, states: ". . . they have all gone astray save it a few, who are the humble followers of
Christ; nevertheless, they are led, that in many instances they do err because they are taught by
the precepts of men." (2 Ne. 28:14.)
The precepts of men
Let us consider some of the precepts of men that may and do cause some of the humble
followers of Christ to err.
Christ taught that we should be in the world but not of it. Yet there are some in our midst who
are not so much concerned about taking the gospel into the world as the are about bringing
worldliness into the gospel. They want us to be in the world and of it. They want us to be
popular with the worldly even though a prophet has said that this is impossible, for all hell would
then want to join us.
Through their own reasoning and a few misapplied scriptures, they try to sell us the precepts
and philosophies of men. They do not feel the Church is progressive enough-they say that it
should embrace the social and socialist gospel of apostate Christendom.
They are bothered that President McKay believes that "the social side of the Restored Gospel is
only an incident of it; it is not the end thereof." (Letter of the First Presidency to Dr. Lowry
Nelson, July 17, 1947.)
They attack the Church for not being in the forefront of the so-called "civil rights movement."
They are embarrassed over some Church doctrine, and as Lehi foretold, the scoffing of the world
over this and other matters will cause some of them to be ashamed and they shall fall away.
(See 1 Ne. 8:28.)
Publishing differences with Church
Unauthorized to receive revelation for the Church, but I fear still anxious to redirect the Church
in the way they think it should go, some of them have taken to publishing their differences with
the Church, in order to give their heretical views a broader and, they hope, a more respectable
platform.
Along this line it would be well for all of us to remember these words of President George Q.
Cannon:
"A friend . . . wished to know whether we . . . considered an honest difference of opinion
between a member of the Church and the Authorities of the Church was apostasy. . . . We
replied that we had not stated that an honest difference of opinion between a member of the
Church and the Authorities constituted apostasy, for we could conceive of a man honestly
differing in opinion from the Authorities of the Church and yet not be an apostate; but we could
not conceive of a man publishing those differences of opinion and seeking by arguments,
sophistry and special pleading to enforce them upon the people to produce division and strife
and to place the acts and counsels of the Authorities of the Church, if possible, in a wrong light
and not be an apostate, for such conduct was apostasy as we understood the term." (Deseret
News, November 3, 1869.)
(Elder Ezra Taft Benson, Conference Report, April 1969, First Day-Morning Meeting, p.10-12)
The Revelations of Jesus Christ: http://www.iuniverse.com/bookstore/book_detail.asp?
isbn=0-595-28287-3
"But we ask, does it remain for a people who never had faith enough to call down one scrap of revelation from
heaven, and for all they have now are indebted to the faith of another people...does it remain for them to say
how much God has spoken and how much He has not spoken?" Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith,
Section Two 1834-37 Pg.60
Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith, Section Six 1843-44 Pg.365
When a man goes about prophesying, and commands men to obey his teachings, he must either be a true or
false prophet.
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"All men are liars who say they are of the true Church without the revelations of Jesus Christ and the
Priesthood of Melchizedek, which is after the order of the Son of God." Joseph Smith; TPJS p. 376
"He that can mark the power of Omnipotence, inscribed upon the heavens, can also see God's own handwriting
in the sacred volume: and he who reads it oftenest will like it best, and he who is acquainted with it, will know
the hand wherever he can see it...." (T.P.J.S., p. 56)
· 10 For do I now persuade men, or God? or do I seek to please men? for if I yet pleased men, I should not be
the servant of Christ.
11 But I certify you, brethren, that the gospel which was preached of me is not after man.
12 For I neither received it of man, neither was I taught it, but by the revelation of Jesus Christ. (New
Testament | Galatians 1:10 - 12)
- The Revelations of Jesus Christ: http://www.iuniverse.com/bookstore/book_detail.asp?isbn=0-595-28287-3
- "But we ask, does it remain for a people who never had faith enough to call down one scrap of revelation from heaven, and for all they have now are indebted to the faith of another people...does it remain for them to say how much God has spoken and how much He has not spoken?" Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith, Section Two 1834-37 Pg.60
- Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith, Section Six 1843-44 Pg.365
When a man goes about prophesying, and commands men to obey his teachings, he must either be a true or false prophet. - Our website: http://www.artbulla.com
- "All men are liars who say they are of the true Church without the revelations of Jesus Christ and the Priesthood of Melchizedek, which is after the order of the Son of God." Joseph Smith; TPJS p. 376
- "He that can mark the power of Omnipotence, inscribed upon the heavens, can also see God's own handwriting in the sacred volume: and he who reads it oftenest will like it best, and he who is acquainted with it, will know the hand wherever he can see it...." (T.P.J.S., p. 56)
· 10 For do I now persuade men, or God? or do I seek to please men? for if I yet pleased men, I should not be the servant of Christ.
11 But I certify you, brethren, that the gospel which was preached of me is not after man.
12 For I neither received it of man, neither was I taught it, but by the revelation of Jesus Christ. (New Testament | Galatians 1:10 - 12)
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