This episode of Church History Matters explores the 1978 revelation that lifted the priesthood restriction for people of African descent. It delves into President Kimball's journey towards change, the involvement of scripture and doctrine, and the efforts to build consensus and seek unity among the apostles. The episode also discusses the significant impact of the 1978 revelation in the history of the Church and reflects on the need to eradicate racism.
The 1978 revelation restored priesthood and temple admission to people of African descent, reaffirming equality in God's sight.
The Lord worked patiently to guide Church leaders towards the revelation, influencing circumstances and inspiring unity among the apostles.
President Kimball's dedication to unity and unanimity among the apostles paved the way for receiving the revelation.
Deep dives
The 1978 Revelation: A Restoration of Commitment
The podcast episode explores the 1978 revelation that restored priesthood and temple admission to people of African descent. This revelation reaffirmed the founding principles of the Restoration and emphasized the importance of equality in God's sight. The episode discusses President Kimball's personal journey in seeking the Lord's will and the unity among the apostles that led to this significant change. The revelation marked a pivotal moment in Church history, showing that prophetic fallibility can be tempered with the wisdom and mercy of God.
The Lord's Patience and Guidance
Throughout the history, the Lord worked patiently and subtly to guide Church leaders towards the revelation. He influenced circumstances by inspiring scholarship, prompting the building of temples, and inspiring spiritual experiences on the peripheries of the Church. The unity and humility among the apostles were essential in inviting divine revelation. The story showcases the Lord's deep care for His children and His timing in correcting past errors.
Unanimity and Unity for Revelation
President Kimball's unwavering dedication to unity and unanimity among the apostles regarding the priesthood ban was crucial in seeking and receiving revelation. The episode highlights President Kimball's efforts in building consensus and creating a safe space for open discussions. The revelation came in response to the sincere and united petitions of Church leaders, bringing a powerful manifestation of the Holy Ghost that confirmed the righteousness of the decision.
The End of the Beginning: The Continued Restoration
The 1978 revelation marked the end of the beginning of the Restoration, not the beginning of the end. Its significance lies in the fulfillment of the command to bring the gospel to all people. Through this revelation, the Church was restored to its universal roots, focusing on the founding principles of the Restoration. The history emphasized God's ongoing work in bringing His message and blessings to all nations, kindreds, tongues, and people.
Lessons for Today: Confronting Prejudice and Promoting Healing
The history serves as a reminder of our responsibility to actively reject all forms of racism and prejudice. It calls for introspection, a commitment to eradicate racial bias, and actively promote love and healing within the Church and society. It encourages us to join Church leaders in unequivocally condemning racism and working towards a more inclusive and loving environment. The history reminds us that there is still work to be done, but that we are better positioned than ever before to spread love, understanding, and acceptance.
In June 1978, President Spencer W. Kimball received a revelation which returned the Church to its universal roots and restored what was lost, priesthood and temple admission to people of African descent. This … did not mark something new as much as it reestablished a commitment to the founding principles of the Restoration. [It] reconfirmed the Church’s original universalism, that the human family in all of its diversity is equal in God’s sight, that Jesus Christ claims “all flesh” as his own, that he is “no respecter of persons,” (D&C 1:34-35; 38:16) and that “all men are privileged the one like unto the other, and none are forbidden” (2 Nephi 26:28).
In this episode of Church History Matters, we take a close look at the details surrounding this watershed revelation of reversion and repair. Both out on the peripheries of the Church and at heart of Church headquarters within the presiding councils we’ll see the Lord gently influencing circumstances toward the fulfillment of his purposes. Yet he waited with divine patience until all of the apostles were unified in approaching him with a desire to lift the ban—then he made his will known with power. The story we trace today of how they get there under President Kimball’s gentle leadership is instructive on so many levels.