Scriptural Evidence Jesus Christ was Married to Mary Magdalene!

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  • @marciajensen1824
    @marciajensen1824 Před 16 dny +24

    I believe it is highly significant that Mary was the first person he appeared to after his resurrection. They weren't just running around the garden and bumped into each other. I think there is a pretty high chance that she was his wife and so she was the first person he sought out to see her and let her know that he was resurrected.

    • @rckburris
      @rckburris Před 16 dny +4

      I picture that event as a very tender moment between a husband and wife. Her first impulse was to hug him and he had to forbid her at that time. There was probably more to that story than we are actually given. After he told her that he must ascend to his Father they may have had a very personal and intimate conversation.

    • @echanungas7768
      @echanungas7768 Před 13 dny

      April 14, 1927 vol 21
      How Our Lord came upon earth to suffer all the evils that the human will had done. How the Word of Jesus is life.
      I was thinking about the Divine Will and the evil of the human will, and my beloved Jesus, all afflicted, told me: My daughter, everything I suffered in My Humanity was nothing other than all the evil that the human will had produced for the poor creature. It formed her prison, it took away from her the freedom of being able to move around within her God, in the heavenswherever she wanted. It rendered her incapable of doing good; it took light away from her, and surrounded her with thick darkness.
      And I came upon earth and enclosed Myself in the prison of the womb of My dear Mama; and even though that prison was holy, it cannot be denied that it was the most narrow and dark prison that could exist in the world; so much so, that I could not even stretch out a hand, or a foot. It was not given to Me to take one step, nor was there any room even to open My eyes. The human will had done all this to the creatures, and I, from the very beginning of My Conception, came to suffer this pain in order to knock down the prison of the human will, and give back to man what he had lost.
      I wanted to be born in a stable and suffer the most extreme poverty. The human will had formed something worse than a stable for the poor creatures, while passions had formed manure in their souls. And blowing more than wind, it had rendered them numb with intense cold, to the point of affecting their nature, not only taking terrestrial happiness away from them, but making them experience hunger and povertynot only of the soul, but also of the body. And I wanted to suffer intense cold, extreme poverty, and the stench of the manure that was in the stable; and in seeing two animals near Me, I had the sorrow that the human will had converted Our most beautiful work, Our dear jewel, Our dear Imagethe poor manalmost into a beast. There was not one pain that I suffered that did not have its origin in the human will, and I subjected Myself to everything in order to rehabilitate it once again in the Kingdom of the Supreme Fiat.
      Even in My Passion, I wanted to suffer being stripped in the scourging, denuded on the Cross, and stretched in such a horrible way that My bones could be counted, amid confusion, abandonment and unspeakable bitterness. All this was nothing other than the outpouring of the human will, that had stripped man of all goods, and with its poisonous breath, had covered him with confusion and opprobrium, to the point of transforming him in a horrible way, and of rendering him an object of mockery for his many enemies. Daughter, if you want to know all the evils that the human will has done, study My Life well, number My pains, one by one, and you will read the black characters of the noxious story of the human will. You will feel such horror in reading it, that you will be content with dying, rather than letting one single syllable of it enter into you.
      After this, Jesus kept silent, and remained all taciturn, pensive and afflicted. He looked around and far away, as if He wanted to investigate the dispositions of creatures; and not seeing them disposed, He remained in His profound silence. So, I had to go through several days of privation, as if He were no longer living in me.
      Then, I began to feel Him move in my interior, like rising sun; and He said to me: My daughter, whenever I speak, a life comes out of Methe greatest gift. And I must see whether there is disposition on the part of creatures, so as to place this life of Mine in them; and not seeing it, I am forced to remain silent, because there is no place in which to put this great gift. This is the reason why many times I do not speak. In fact, what regards My Divine Fiat is not only for you, but will serve other creatures; at most, It forms Its capital in you, in order to transmit it for the good of others.
      So, while I keep silent, you pray that the Kingdom of My Will be known, and you suffer because you see yourself without Me, your Life. To live without life is the greatest martyrdom. These pains and these prayers mature the gift, and while they make Me open My mouth to issue the new life that regards My Divine Will, they dispose creatures to receive It. These pains are more than suns rays, that mature the fields, the fruits, the flowers. Therefore, everything is necessarysilence, pains, prayersfor the decorum of the manifestations of My Will.

  • @jaredshipp9207
    @jaredshipp9207 Před 20 dny +89

    "If a man gets a fulness of the priesthood of God, he has to get it in the same way that Jesus Christ obtained it, and that was by keeping all the commandments and obeying all the ordinances of the house of the Lord." - Joseph Smith

    • @rickstuart7641
      @rickstuart7641 Před 20 dny +1

      doctored quote

    • @kimberlylawson8240
      @kimberlylawson8240 Před 19 dny +2

      @@rickstuart7641 What is the real quote?

    • @rickstuart7641
      @rickstuart7641 Před 19 dny

      @@kimberlylawson8240 Brigham and his "editors" changed almost every document they could get their hands on. That is why he was furious with Emma when she would not turn over the inspired JS version of the Bible. Maybe Joseph said it, maybe not. If it was published as scripture before Joseph's murder I will trust it and if not, well not at all. That is why they hid the first vision accounts that only had one personage. That is why they removed all the doctrine of the D&C, the whole Lectures on Faith that was the doctrine of the 1844 and 1835 versions. After Joseph's death they added D&C 130 which has the trinity and the Father with a body. Yet Joseph canonized 2 Gods only and the HG as the mind or connecting power of God. He was crystal clear that God was spirit and the Son of flesh and bone. That there were only 2. Fortunately the BOM was printed in before Joseph was gone. Yet the chapter headings are wrong in a lot of cases, esp the Isaiah chapters.

    • @rickstuart7641
      @rickstuart7641 Před 19 dny +2

      @@kimberlylawson8240 The fulness had nothing to do with what we consider ordinances. It was coming into the presence of the Savior. Just as Oliver Cowdery told the apostles when called that they must then go approach God and have him tell them they were called. They never did. Joseph tried like Moses to get the people purified and ready to see the Savior and they would not. Rather than they put him down and chose a golden calf. It has always been that way with the true servants of God. They are hated and despised, run out of town on a rail or eliminated. We love our golden calf of the trinity.

    • @jasonhardman1770
      @jasonhardman1770 Před 19 dny +3

      ​@@rickstuart7641so, fix the "doctored" quote...

  • @kyokushinutah3328
    @kyokushinutah3328 Před 13 dny +6

    There’s no doubt in my mind that Jesus is a married man just like His father. Marriage is the most sacred of all unions and it’s within marriage that eternal exalted life is obtained.

  • @messymusings1812
    @messymusings1812 Před 16 dny +7

    A former BYU professor (Jack Marshall) gave a lecture, that I attended. where he outlined how Mary Magdalene was married to Jesus Christ. Also, Roman law was that only family members were at the cross. This explains Mary the Mother of Christ, and John the Revelator (who was a cousin to Christ, his mother was a cousin to Mary, the mother) - and Jesus knowing that John wasn’t to die, who better to take care of his mother. Also at the cross was Mary Magdalene - she wouldn’t have been there is she wasn’t a relative. And he first showed himself to Mary Magdalene after resurrection.
    Finally, what about Jewish law? It’s my understanding that you needed to be married before becoming a rabbi - also since Jesus was in his 30’s when starting his ministry, who’s to say that he wasn’t married?

  • @mahonri69
    @mahonri69 Před 20 dny +96

    Jesus Christ is called rabbi,Rabbis are expected to get married and always have been

    • @gingersnaps215
      @gingersnaps215 Před 20 dny +21

      This is what I’m thinking…. I mean Paul says he (Paul) wasn’t married, and he was part of the Sanhedrin, but if Jesus hadn’t been married and was still called “rabbi” by his followers, you’d think his opponents would have brought THAT up in their list of grievances against him!

    • @MichaelSaline
      @MichaelSaline Před 20 dny +3

      Right on guys!!

    • @RussellJaySpencer
      @RussellJaySpencer Před 20 dny +14

      @@gingersnaps215 I think that you are mistaken on Paul. The only basis for believing that Paul was never married is a likely misunderstanding of 1 Cor. 7:8-9. Paul, writing to the "unmarried" and widows suggests that they "remain single, as I am." Paul is writing to widows (obviously) and widowers (less obvious, I know, bear with me). During the Koine Greek era, widowers were referred to as "agamois" (except using Greek letters) -- the same word Paul uses, which could refer to unmarried men generally, but in context (paired with widowers) most likely referred specifically to widowers. I think that suggests that Paul was at least once married and had become a widower.
      And he may have failed to follow his own advice and gotten married again (assuming the epistles to the Corinthians were written before the epistle to the Philippians): In Philippians 4:2-3 he addresses himself to his "syzyge" (again, pretend Greek letters), which our Bible translates as "yokefellow," but was typically used to refer to a person's spouse.

    • @gingersnaps215
      @gingersnaps215 Před 20 dny +4

      @RussellJaySpencer cool, thanks for the linguistic clarification! Clears up some confusion I’ve had for just HOW an unmarried man had become part of the Sanhedrin 🙃

    • @unholywarrior9007
      @unholywarrior9007 Před 20 dny

      But Mathew 19 12 kjv for there are some eunuch wich were so born from their mother's wulm

  • @bavideogaming1292
    @bavideogaming1292 Před 14 dny +5

    BY the way the water turning into wine was at his own wedding not someone else's wedding. The groom was to provide the wine that is why they went to him with the problem. Since it was his wedding.... he did do this miracle.

  • @bartonbagnes4605
    @bartonbagnes4605 Před 20 dny +68

    I don't see how Jesus Christ can do the will of the Father without fulfilling the first commandment we have in the Bible, "Be fruitful, multiple and replenish the earth."

    • @chrismcaulay7805
      @chrismcaulay7805 Před 19 dny

      Because God already sent a flood to wipe out 1/2 divine beings... Why would he want more of them running around the earth?

    • @bartonbagnes4605
      @bartonbagnes4605 Před 19 dny +8

      @@chrismcaulay7805 First off, Devine Beings couldn't be wiped out by a flood, or they wouldn't be Divine. Secondly, in Luke chapter 2 Adam is called a son of God, so all his sons and grandsons etc. would also be sons of God, everything bringing forth after their kind. And in 2 Peter it says 8 souls were saved by water, so you would have to be saying that either the sons of God don't have souls or that you don't understand who the sons of God are.

    • @GwPoKo
      @GwPoKo Před 19 dny +3

      @@chrismcaulay7805 There are more people now on earth than at any point in time - 8 billion people. God clearly want's more of us here now, especially when technology can get information around faster than ever

    • @janetcarlson4923
      @janetcarlson4923 Před 19 dny

      Once Christ comes again, I can't see a just God denying Christ to have a spouse. Aren't we told the Celestrial kingdom is for those worry to have their own spiritual kingdom. So, yes it makes sense for him to have a wife. Having children with her is another issue as wouldn't they be 1/4th imortal?

    • @bartonbagnes4605
      @bartonbagnes4605 Před 19 dny +3

      @@janetcarlson4923 His children may be less susceptible to diseases, but they wouldn't have the power to lay down their life and take it again. Which works by the Holy Spirit anyways.

  • @andyyoung3905
    @andyyoung3905 Před 19 dny +12

    Disclaimer that this “Doesn’t represent the official position of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints” doing some HEAVY lifting with this episode.

    • @BenMcrea61
      @BenMcrea61 Před 6 dny

      Yes it does. The Church teaches that only those who are married for eternity will get to the highest degree of the Celestial Kingdom. D&C 131:1-2 The Gods are all married men

  • @NancyBrown-xw8hg
    @NancyBrown-xw8hg Před 20 dny +55

    President Hinkley was asked if Jesus was married, he answered;
    "Brethren, it doesn't matter if the Pearly Gates swing or slide just as long as they open."

    • @CMZIEBARTH
      @CMZIEBARTH Před 20 dny +4

      Well, we are now moving towards further light and knowledge.

    • @NancyBrown-xw8hg
      @NancyBrown-xw8hg Před 20 dny +10

      @@CMZIEBARTH
      Whether he was or was not, does not affect your personal salvation. So don't worry about it.

    • @CMZIEBARTH
      @CMZIEBARTH Před 20 dny +13

      @@NancyBrown-xw8hg I'm not saying anyone should fanatically dwell on it, just that if information comes our way on the matter we shouldn't spurn it.

    • @DesertPrimrose
      @DesertPrimrose Před 20 dny +6

      My dad always said, "If it doesn't affect your salvation, it doesn't matter."

    • @anthonyshannon7559
      @anthonyshannon7559 Před 20 dny +5

      @@DesertPrimrose Big 'is this on the test' energy

  • @thegreatitudecoach
    @thegreatitudecoach Před 13 dny +3

    It would not make ANY sense for Jesus to NOT have been married.

  • @iamfritz
    @iamfritz Před 15 dny +6

    Temple marriage is necessary for Exaltation. Jesus resurrected and was exalted. That's a pretty good proof of Jesus' marriage. When He was baptized, John protested it, but He said, "...that we may fulfill all righteousness..."

  • @terihuling2943
    @terihuling2943 Před 20 dny +21

    To be exalted you have to be sealed. For a man can not be without a woman and visa versa. If Jesus had to baptized to fulfill all righteousness it would only stand to reason He would need to be sealed to a woman (I believe it was Mary Magdalene) to become as Heavenly Father and to inherit all that He has.

  • @sbdno10
    @sbdno10 Před 8 dny +3

    Several years ago when President Faust was in the quorum of the twelve apostles he came to our stake conference and said that Jesus did not marry while on earth for he wasn’t here to do that.

  • @confusedwhynot
    @confusedwhynot Před 20 dny +25

    I have believed since I was a child that Christ was married. It only made perfect sense when looking at his life and example. Also it wouldn't make any sense for us to be required to do something that Christ himself did not do. To be honest I questioned the possibility that Christ was married to more than one. Just my thoughts!! I don't expect anyone to agree with me. In fact I expect people to start blowing up with comments telling me how wrong I am. Honestly I don't care!! I don't have to agree with anyone to believe in Christ and be a faithful covenant member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. I love my Savior and his gospel more than anything or anyone. I love my family and pray fervently each day that we can be an eternal family and return to God. Love listening to Mike and David. The beauty of the scriptures is immense. We need to look past the bread and milk that, so many members live on their whole lives. I have spent so many Sunday School classes hearing the same questions by the same people over and over again.

    • @Famr4evr
      @Famr4evr Před 19 dny +5

      I agree

    • @mahonri69
      @mahonri69 Před 19 dny +4

      Your analyse and logic area totally right.

  • @doyleellis618
    @doyleellis618 Před 20 dny +17

    Another point. The garment touched by the woman with the issue of blood was the shawl made by young women to give to the groom at the wedding. The groom would put it on and then draw the bride to him while covering her with it. That meant that he would protect and provide for her.
    According to old Jewish traditions, Jesus would have received that garment as part of the wedding ceremony. An unmarried man would not possess such a garment before marriage.

  • @dallinwatson6483
    @dallinwatson6483 Před 19 dny +7

    I was working at DI and they put that $900 book on the shelf for $6. I should have bought it when I had the chance.

  • @patricebordenlovett8531
    @patricebordenlovett8531 Před 18 dny +9

    I am 71…I was married in 1973 when the endowment was live. I have always known that Christ had done what I was doing in the Temple. Of course He was and is married and has had fruit. The Gospel makes sense, after all.❤

  • @topazblahblah
    @topazblahblah Před 20 dny +34

    👉 WHY was Mary at the tomb? Because she was such a good follower?? No! There had to be more. ANYONE given the honor to be the first to see the risen Lord is special!

    • @gingersnaps215
      @gingersnaps215 Před 20 dny +3

      …though I do also like the fact that we don’t KNOW they were married, because then she can remain special despite her “lowly and untrustworthy status” as a woman in 1st century Judea.

    • @jeremims9044
      @jeremims9044 Před 19 dny +4

      But that means he's being secretive. Which means he's part of a secret combination. Because secrets are bad. So so bad. Always. (Sarcasm)

    • @toddbender3463
      @toddbender3463 Před 19 dny +1

      Though this is all just speculation I think it also adds to this idea when Jesus says touch me not. Perhaps a more than friendly embrace would have been expected. An embrace from a wife would have been much more intimate in nature than from a simple follower. Maybe that was part of the reason he made sure to tell her not to touch him because he hadn't yet ascended to the father. It's a mystery but it makes me wonder

    • @blairperry
      @blairperry Před 19 dny

      You guys want Jesus to be relatable. Ask yourself, why were the 144000 men praised for being virgins in the Bible? It specifically says they were not defiled by women. Explain that.

    • @toddbender3463
      @toddbender3463 Před 19 dny +4

      @@blairperry men who are chaste....are you trying to say getting married and having sex is something that defiles you?

  • @PapaKryptoss
    @PapaKryptoss Před 13 dny +3

    Of course Jesus Christ is married.

    • @BenMcrea61
      @BenMcrea61 Před 6 dny

      By his own law he has to be married for eternity D&C 131:1-2

  • @LindseyBohon
    @LindseyBohon Před 20 dny +16

    D&C 1:38 "What I the Lord have spoken, I have spoken, and I excuse not myself." I definitely think he was married. 😎

  • @breezeistlime96
    @breezeistlime96 Před 16 dny +2

    Of course Christ is married and of course its to Mary magledan (probably misspelled) and I don't even need all this deep dive into either. We believe you need to be married to get to the highest state in the celestial kingdom. But before all that Christ was baptized when he didn't have to be He did it as an example for us to show us the way to His's Father's House. So of course he was also married to show us the proper way to salvation. Its just being logically honest and consistent.

  • @daleclark7127
    @daleclark7127 Před 20 dny +9

    Quite compelling information that needs considering without judgement. Great episode!!

  • @ryanbentley7245
    @ryanbentley7245 Před 20 dny +37

    D&C 122:5-8 say it all. Jesus speaking to Joseph. Look what he tells Joseph. It’s as clear as day.

    • @RussellJaySpencer
      @RussellJaySpencer Před 20 dny +7

      I had never read that verse that way before. But that reading opens all sorts of new understandings.

    • @raphaelmordo3022
      @raphaelmordo3022 Před 20 dny +6

      Brilliant, absolutely brilliant my friend! Thank you very much for sharing! My eyes have been opened and received more light and truth!

    • @jasonchatham4170
      @jasonchatham4170 Před 19 dny +2

      Good point

    • @Hol0gr4m
      @Hol0gr4m Před 19 dny

      thanks for sharing :)

    • @Zorroinstillingorthodoxy
      @Zorroinstillingorthodoxy Před 18 dny

      The D&C is the biggest apocryphal text ever. Take it with a grain of salt.

  • @nonadillon4494
    @nonadillon4494 Před 20 dny +25

    Jesus kept all of the commandments that would include be fruitful and multiple

    • @micheleh3851
      @micheleh3851 Před 20 dny +1

      @nonadillon4494 - So do you believe there are a bunch of people who have lived on earth who were Christ's children and are His posterity, and therefore part God? I respectfully disagree. I don't believe any Gods are on earth. We have Priesthood power bestowed upon men because we don't have actual Deity on the earth anymore since Christ lived in mortality.

    • @ClintK.
      @ClintK. Před 19 dny +3

      @@micheleh3851no idea about his offspring or not. Though my understanding of Priesthood isn't because we don't have God on Earth. Priesthood is essential for all of us to have regardless if He is here or not.

    • @micheleh3851
      @micheleh3851 Před 19 dny +1

      @ClintK. - My point was Christ held Priesthood power by being God. No one bestowed it on Him in mortality. So if he had kids and posterity, they would already have that power too so it would have already been on earth and not needed to be restored.

    • @brucenorth5337
      @brucenorth5337 Před 19 dny +1

      Jesus was baptized. Why?
      Would He need every priesthood ordinance, then? Can he be exalted without all temple ordinances? Did He "fulfill all righteousness" while in mortal flesh?

    • @ClintK.
      @ClintK. Před 19 dny

      @@micheleh3851 gotcha but not necessarily. That same train of thought I would think would also need to be extended to John the Beloved and the 3 Nephites.

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    @ydaani Před 20 dny +8

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      @WARDRADIO  Před 20 dny +4

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      @cherishhuber5167 Před 13 dny

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  • @brothercheerio
    @brothercheerio Před 20 dny +21

    I believe one of our prophets was a direct descendant of Jesus. I’m not going to say who, but the Lord had His eyes upon his progenitors clear back to Adam, and “has watched that family and that blood”.

    • @davus4242
      @davus4242 Před 20 dny +4

      There are at least three of the prophets who are direct descendants.

    • @CMZIEBARTH
      @CMZIEBARTH Před 20 dny +1

      Several.

    • @brothercheerio
      @brothercheerio Před 20 dny +1

      @@davus4242 correct. I forgot about the other ones.

    • @scottlittle44
      @scottlittle44 Před 20 dny +1

      Someone plz enlighten the rest of us plz plz

    • @SwordOfLaban
      @SwordOfLaban Před 20 dny +3

      ​@@brothercheerioWho? And you believe this based on what sources? It's an honest question, I'm interested.

  • @allanburton9385
    @allanburton9385 Před dnem +1

    Jesus had to be married (sealed to a spouse) for the same reason he had to be baptized.

  • @millenialhymns
    @millenialhymns Před 14 dny +1

    The Gnostic gospels, like the Gospel of Philip and Mary, and Thomas are amazing. They confirm Mary Magdalene is Jesus's wife several times. ❤️ Perhaps since she hasn't resurrected yet Jesus coming back will be him as the bridegroom coming back for the resurrection of his bride and we will be able to participate in the celebration of them coming back together. Who knows? Really cool though if that's the case.

  • @raeannaroylance5401
    @raeannaroylance5401 Před 19 dny +1

    This was awesome!

  • @laurabeck1740
    @laurabeck1740 Před 19 dny

    Thank you so much for discussing this important subject.

  • @audraforbes
    @audraforbes Před 18 dny

    I could listen to you guys talk for hours!

  • @brittanyherrera6231
    @brittanyherrera6231 Před 19 dny +2

    Either way it won't stop my belief in him but his role is different than ours, he is the savior of our souls and had a role to redeem us all. He is in a sense our father and brother I do not think he needs to experience all of mortality but he needed to pay for the sins of mankind and sins are spiritual. He then had to die and overcome death. Those 2 things only he could do, no other being could. He did not need to come here for himself, he came for us. The world was created by him not for him.

    • @brittanyherrera6231
      @brittanyherrera6231 Před 19 dny +1

      It makes more sense to me that he would have done things like us before he created our world, which would then given him the title he has before our world, just as Satan had a title before and thus gave him his role here and the same for Heavenly Father and the Holy Ghost. All outside of our time and thus no need for our experience and rituals only to play a part in what we do here as we choose and grow. The Holy Ghost has no body is he going to have the same experience as we do, or did he already? Or will he later? They to me seem to already have these titles and have done their ordinances before we are and were and will.

  • @lindahayes7911
    @lindahayes7911 Před 20 dny +13

    I was taught when I was younger, (I'm a 70 yr old boomer) that Christ had to follow ALL commandments. Are we not commanded to be married?

    • @micheleh3851
      @micheleh3851 Před 20 dny +3

      @lindahayes7911 - To be in the highest degree of the Celestial kingdom, yes. But there are millions of people that have lived and died without being married so it's my understanding they will be given the opportunity during the Millenium. If Christ wasn't married on earth during His mortality, He will have that opportunity later as well.

    • @janiworthen
      @janiworthen Před 19 dny +3

      But He was called “Rabbi “.

    • @chrismcaulay7805
      @chrismcaulay7805 Před 19 dny

      Those are his commandments to humans. God sent a flood to wipe out the Nephilim, thus it stands to reason he would not want more 1/2 divine beings running around...

    • @Hol0gr4m
      @Hol0gr4m Před 19 dny +2

      @@micheleh3851 It doesn't make much sense for Christ to put off a commandment until well after His death. If this life is the time for men to prepare to meet God, it seems Christs example to us would fully be given while in the flesh rather than worked out far into the future.

    • @micheleh3851
      @micheleh3851 Před 19 dny

      @Hol0gr4m - If Christ were married He wouldn't have been allowed to fulfill the commandment to multiply and replenish, otherwise there would be hundreds of His posterity who are part Deity just as He was and therefore perfect and in no need of His Atonement. It doesn't make sense to have more than one God who lives in mortality on earth. That is not what the Church teaches. We do teach that the millions of people who couldn't marry while in mortality will have the opportunity by proxy or in person later. I believe Christ is in that category. It was not His mission to be married and have kids in mortality. It was His mission to be THE Savior and Redeemer.

  • @DianeNims-gg7lf
    @DianeNims-gg7lf Před 20 dny +8

    My older brother believed that Jesus was married to Mary Magdalene. He referred to the wedding where Jesus was and supplied the wine.
    That’s all I can remember. He went into more depth but I don’t recall. Maybe one of you know more about that.
    My brother has passed on to the better place.❤

    • @brucenorth5337
      @brucenorth5337 Před 19 dny

      My mom loved studying this stuff. She was pretty sure Jesus was at His own wedding here. I don't remember very well, either, but was it tradition for the groom to provide the wine?

    • @daveduncan2748
      @daveduncan2748 Před 19 dny +5

      @@brucenorth5337 No, the groom wasn't supposed to provide the wine. Jesus' conversation with His mother makes that clear. Mary says, "They have no wine." She doesn't say, "Help, we've run out of wine." To which Jesus seems to reply, that's not our problem. Mary ignores this brush off, and tells the servants, "Whatever he saith unto you, do it." Because she knows He will fix the problem for her. And Jesus fixes the problem--because his wonderful mom was trying to spare the wedding party the embarrassment or running out of wine. And, of course, it is the best wine--because ... of course it would be! How much better is this story if it is his bride's family that He and His mother are saving from embarrassment. I don't know if I'm convinced this is His wedding though. The language of the KJV makes it seem much more like they are guests, and others are running the wedding. "THEY" ran out of wine. They took the wine to "the governor of the feast." But even if that wasn't His wedding, it doesn't mean He wasn't married. I'm ok with it either way, but it seems like if Jesus had to be baptized for no reason other than to be the example of fulfilling all righteousness, then I would suspect He entered into the highest covenant, as well, that of eternal marriage.

    • @bambie1830
      @bambie1830 Před 19 dny +1

      The groom was traditionally responsible for providing the wine at the wedding.

    • @brookebennett6006
      @brookebennett6006 Před 19 dny +1

      @@daveduncan2748I would take “they have no wine” as being interpretable as “our guests” but that’s too much a small thing to carry any certainty

    • @daveduncan2748
      @daveduncan2748 Před 18 dny

      @@brookebennett6006 Why wouldn't Mary say, "We have no wine," if she and Jesus had run out of wine for the wedding?

  • @gingersnaps215
    @gingersnaps215 Před 20 dny +10

    12:45 I KNEW there was something more to the chuppah than it being representative of the new home!!!! I’ve been trying to find stuff but apparently didn’t know what to look for! ALSO I found an article (by happenstance, I was looking for something totally different) on a Jewish website, discussing different marriage traditions, and they mentioned one tradition behind the bride putting the veil on herself is a belief that (like Moses as he came down from Mt Sinai) the Shekinah/Divine Presence/“feminine face of God” rests upon her face, and veiling is to shield the onlookers from that divine glory.

    • @tuvoca825
      @tuvoca825 Před 20 dny

      She is a temple. Isn't it obvious???
      The chambers and veil and highest room and innermost and source of life, etc.....
      It is a layer. It is a factor that testofys of the other variables in the equation.

  • @corydrichmond
    @corydrichmond Před 6 dny

    I remember discussing this with a mission companion. He said that he would’ve had to be married to be perfect.

  • @robca6013
    @robca6013 Před 15 dny +2

    It occurred to me that the two angels overshadow the Ark of the Covenant and are seen in the tomb.

  • @rustystevenson5688
    @rustystevenson5688 Před 19 dny +3

    Do you think that maybe the Wedding Feast at Cana was Jesus’ wedding?

    • @richarner3856
      @richarner3856 Před 14 dny

      Jesus was invited to that wedding..it would be kind of strange to receive an invitation to your own wedding

  • @lvnstmc
    @lvnstmc Před 17 dny +2

    A good read about the goodness of sex and that it is not evil is by Elder Holland called Of Souls Symbols and Sacraments

  • @rickbensemon7742
    @rickbensemon7742 Před 15 dny +4

    Biblically, there is no reference to Jesus having a beard, yet virtually all pictures of Jesus portray him with a beard. Why? Because during his ministry, Jewish males wore beards. There is no argument over this in all of Christianity. Hence, couldn't the same be said of Jewish Rabbi's being married during that time? They had to be married to be a Rabbi. The Pharisees accused Jesus of heresy for healing on the Sabbath. If Jesus, a Jewish Rabbi, was NOT married, why wasn't he ridiculed by the Pharisees in the Scriptures as he was for breaking the Sabbath? Why would the 12 (we know that at least Peter was married as his mother in law is mentioned in Scripture) follow him as an Unmarried Rabbi, let alone all of his disciples? Aside from the LDS perspective, how do other Christians explain this?

  • @user-ux3vb5zg1p
    @user-ux3vb5zg1p Před 20 dny +19

    Cardon pastor jeff.said he is only going to put bits of the summit debate on you tube He will pick out the bits that look good for the evangelical faith could you watch it and debunk any of these tatics please 🙏

    • @curtisdecker3175
      @curtisdecker3175 Před 20 dny +16

      Good call, that dude is up to no good. His intent is not to create understanding. His intent is to promote himself and evangelical teachings as supreme to lds teachings. I notice him always directing lds speakers to answer some type of way. He is good at bringing apologists on and muzzling them while letting his faith be heard louder. Like yesterday with his introduction. He let's evangelicals claim truth and honesty and call the Bible the one word of God. When an lds starts to share anything that is a claim to truth. He interrupts and directs the topic in another direction. Lds speakers are only allowed to say things within the bubble of "faith is faith, we have faith so we love people and try to be good"..... that's the amount of leash that he gives our side. The other side has a dog runner to run on, our side has a 2ft leash. The dude is sly and many good lds are being tricked into not seeing this because he hits on keywords like acceptance and unity but what he's doing is wearing sheep's wool trying to pick off members 1 by 1.

    • @Rudyard_Stripling
      @Rudyard_Stripling Před 20 dny +9

      @@curtisdecker3175 I so agree, his intentions are not good in any way whatsoever, he is actually using weak saints to fund his way.

    • @curtisdecker3175
      @curtisdecker3175 Před 20 dny

      @Rudyard_Stripling absolutely, he moved to Utah because his church was failing. You don't move to Utah to teach Evangelicals everything about the LDS if your church is growing. You move to Utah to fulfill prophecy of Spencer W Kimball when he said Salt Lake City will be a place that the Gentiles come to and turn the city wicked. We've been warned.

    • @micheleh3851
      @micheleh3851 Před 20 dny +3

      ​@Rudyard_Stripling - I personally like pastor Jeff and he has strengthened my testimony because he asks questions that I haven't heard others ask. And then I try to answer the questions myself as if he were asking me. Maybe someday the non-member friends I have will ask those same questions. I have also learned a lot from the LDS presenters, especially Greg Matson and Kurt Francom that Jeff frequently has on.

    • @curtisdecker3175
      @curtisdecker3175 Před 20 dny +5

      @micheleh3851 The problem with the questions that he asks is that he directs the answer to get the answer he wants... I'm a former evangelical, lived in the Bible belt my whole life. Jeff is 75% of evangelical pastors in the South. Good at talking kind, good at circular conversation, good at directing the conversation towards a premeditated answer. Pay attention to the questions that he asks and how he keeps steering the answer to a point where he can then give his 2 cents.

  • @juliadrodgers2610
    @juliadrodgers2610 Před 5 dny +1

    It would have been niceee if you had clarified that there is no form of sexual activity that is done inside the LDS temples.
    Some individuals and some religious groups accuse us of that.
    Great show, though.

  • @zionmama150
    @zionmama150 Před 18 dny +4

    It honestly just makes more sense that Jesus was married because if you weren’t married, you basically had no place in society to do anything in Jewish law

    • @SuperSaiyanKrillin
      @SuperSaiyanKrillin Před 14 dny

      St. Paul be like: "Really?"

    • @zionmama150
      @zionmama150 Před 13 dny +1

      @@SuperSaiyanKrillin st Peter be like “Yeah, because I was married too”.

  • @deathbykungfu
    @deathbykungfu Před 19 dny +2

    Anyone have a link to that "God and Sex" book he mentioned in the beginning? Unsurprisingly, a quick search did not turn up what I was looking for

  • @annhatch2974
    @annhatch2974 Před 19 dny +1

    I read that book "Dynasty of the Holy Grail" by Swanson. Glad I bought it when it came out. Today's price is highway robbery.

  • @anntrapp2941
    @anntrapp2941 Před 20 dny +9

    I have been waiting 40 some years for someone to actually see that !

  • @sbdno10
    @sbdno10 Před 8 dny

    I don’t think He was married while he was on the earth but I do believe he will marry during the millennium.

  • @raylewis238
    @raylewis238 Před 6 dny

    I figure, Jesus is our ultimate example. We are taught that a man cannot enter the highest level of the celestial kingdom without being married, so why would Christ not be married?

  • @charlieluerssen273
    @charlieluerssen273 Před 20 dny +11

    A must read to know what the Brethern taught in the 1850s.
    Dynasty of the Holy Grail: Mormonism's Sacred Bloodline, Revised & Enlarged Edition [Vern Grosvenor Swanson] Boomer still rule...lol😅

    • @janiworthen
      @janiworthen Před 20 dny +1

      🤣🤣 “Boomers still rule” 🤣🤣

  • @ParadiseDestroyed
    @ParadiseDestroyed Před 19 dny

    What was the three books mentioned in this video?

  • @paulblack1799
    @paulblack1799 Před 20 dny +8

    The Hawaii temple has a hupa but they call it the hula hupa. 😅

  • @christireay2605
    @christireay2605 Před 19 dny

    That is it?!!!!! More please!

  • @aking-on6ej
    @aking-on6ej Před 6 dny

    Welcome to the party!! I dont even need to watch this to know that. Why? because I asked about Father about it in 2007-ish.And he showed me all the evidence in scripture and Jewish law and customs, who's wedding feast is actually in the Bible. also had children, just fyi.

  • @donnavaughn9409
    @donnavaughn9409 Před 11 dny

    Such interesting comments.

  • @saralyg
    @saralyg Před 18 dny +1

    As an outsider, I keep thinking that for the LDS church to have consistent doctrine doesn’t Jesus HAVE to have been married? Otherwise the requirement of marriage for exaltation doesn’t make any sense if the person you are trying to be like wasn’t married but was exalted. For those who are in the LDS church or participate in some branch of Mormonism, am I missing anything?

    • @adanalyst6925
      @adanalyst6925 Před 17 dny

      Most understand it that way. But not necessarily that Jesus was married in the ~30 years he was on Earth. Maybe for example he gets married during the millennium or in the Celestial Kingdom.
      We believe Christ’s millennial reign and final judgement is him “finishing” his work and who knows, maybe that includes him getting married.

  • @lipstillmond
    @lipstillmond Před 14 dny

    After considering that he might have been married, usually the next question is, “would his children have inherited his powers?” “Christ is the “anointed one”. Therefore, they not being full mortal and not anointed, would not inherit his immortal Godly powers. So I certainly believe He had a family.
    Hmmm, Maybe that would inspire more to find their genealogical lines! lol!

  • @sampa294
    @sampa294 Před 18 dny +1

    Not everyone is called to marriage. Jesus explained what marriage actually is to the Apostles and they say if that is so, why would you want to. Singleness and abstinence is also holy if not called to marry.

  • @wes2176
    @wes2176 Před 19 dny +5

    If he was married, we know the local centurian garrison never received any domestic disturbance calls from his residence.

  • @hollydudley9200
    @hollydudley9200 Před 20 dny +8

    Isaiah 53:10 states that he had children which would mean he was married. This is something Avraham Gileadi pointed out. At first it shocked me as I read that verse, but it does make sense.

    • @Rudyard_Stripling
      @Rudyard_Stripling Před 20 dny +2

      He absolutely had to of been married to fulfill all righteous ness.

    • @heatwaveo8
      @heatwaveo8 Před 20 dny +5

      Mosiah 15 verses 10-14 clarify who the seed are. It is those who have followed His words. In entering into covenant, we become the children of Christ.

    • @CMZIEBARTH
      @CMZIEBARTH Před 20 dny

      Had to have.

    • @Rudyard_Stripling
      @Rudyard_Stripling Před 20 dny +1

      @@heatwaveo8 That is talking spiritually not bodily.

    • @heatwaveo8
      @heatwaveo8 Před 19 dny +5

      @@Rudyard_Stripling yes, but the Mosiah 15 verses are quoting from the Isaiah 53 verse being addressed here and adding context to it for clarity. I'm not disagreeing that Jesus could have been married in the flesh. I'm just disagreeing that the verse in Isaiah serves as proof.

  • @Johnboynid
    @Johnboynid Před 11 dny

    One must be married to be allowed to enter the Celestial Kingdom and dwell there. So this makes sense just like you must be baptized for the same reason and this has to be done here on earth on the temple.

  • @DivineLoveandLeadership

    Any one who has gone deep into this knows Christ was married - had a wife - if not wives and had children - Rabbis are not single - have to have been married and raised a family by age 30, D&C has sections on this marriage for this life 130 - 132 - Grave with Son of Jesus the Christ - found - Jesus took care of Mother when Father David was gone, Mary his mother had other children before he Christ went to Jerusalem at age 12 - one reason she missed him - she was taking care of younger children... other non traditional scriptures talk about wives of Christ - at least 2 or 3 - Christ was never accused of not being married and not having children or marriage to be a qualified Rabbi - Christ treated woman as equals and as partners way about men of his day! if Christ fully restored all things to apostles - then - plural marriage would have been stored too and he had to teach it to his apostles - where they practiced it - is another thing! But that doesn't mean he personally didn't live it, This doesn't make him any less Godly or Divine - all things will be revealed in time! He Christ definitely had married and had children at the least!

  • @MattMorency
    @MattMorency Před 18 dny

    My Dad put it this way:
    What is required to attain Exaltation?
    Are there any exceptions?

  • @GOODTAGO
    @GOODTAGO Před 20 dny +4

    An eternal covenant marriage could have children at any time,even after the end times events.

  • @hapcluff
    @hapcluff Před 16 dny

    Where can I find the 90 minutes session with Madison Green & Mike Day?

    • @gingersnaps215
      @gingersnaps215 Před 12 dny

      On the Talking Scripture channel under the “Mike Geeking Out” playlist. I also like poking around Mandy’s podcast and website, but did have a sense of “proceed cautiously” when I first came across her stuff. There is a lot that I find appealing and compelling, but also a lot that is questionable. Either way, it is fun to explore!

  • @ournext35
    @ournext35 Před 13 dny

    Please invest in capacitor limiters for each mic, especially Cardon’s.

  • @bensonjarvis5025
    @bensonjarvis5025 Před 12 dny

    Family Search is strange to a degree.

  • @geography_guy335
    @geography_guy335 Před 20 dny +5

    I think he was married. In order to protect his family I could see Him taking them to the City of Enoch.

  • @katbentley7
    @katbentley7 Před 20 dny +4

    The book by Swanson is Dynasty of the Holy Grail, Mormonism’s sacred bloodline that book is amazing!!! I have it and took copious notes throughout it

  • @Art65483
    @Art65483 Před 20 dny +3

    Mike and Dave are always good for thought fodder.

  • @beckischreyer
    @beckischreyer Před 18 dny

    This to me… is one of the puzzle pieces the Lord intentional left out of our education. I love the thought of him being married and even having children… just not sure that happened during his brief life that had so much packed into it already.
    I know church gossip always has the general authorities as perfect husbands … imagine having an actually perfect husband… and being a mere mortal yourself.
    And we don’t know how much of the divine would be inherited by a child. This is maybe something saved for the millennium…
    Anyway interesting episode… even if no one really has answers … it doesn’t hurt to think about possibilities 😇

  • @jerrygrover8992
    @jerrygrover8992 Před 19 dny

    One other problem, if one subscribes to the theory that the ending of Mark is not part of scripture then one runs into problems with the BOM as it quotes from it essentially. There is evidence that the ending of Mark was part of scripture as it is referred to prior to the early version that lacks it.

    • @1klakak
      @1klakak Před 18 dny

      The BoM quotes from Mark 16?

  • @gingersnaps215
    @gingersnaps215 Před 20 dny +4

    So I normally listen to you all you guys at 2x speed… this sounds so weird to hear Mike and Dave at 1x speed 😆
    That said: SO EXCITED for this episode!!!

    • @LindseyBohon
      @LindseyBohon Před 20 dny +2

      Same!

    • @Famr4evr
      @Famr4evr Před 19 dny +1

      Me too!! I have so much to listen to and accomplish, which is why I have to listen so fast.

  • @shootergavin3541
    @shootergavin3541 Před 15 dny

    If Jesus was not married, than clearly he did not accept the idea of what God said in Genesis that it was not good that man should be alone. Clearly an unmarried Jesus would be boldly declaring to the world it is good that man should be alone using himself as example that God was wrong in Genesis.

  • @Kolby13
    @Kolby13 Před 19 dny

    My family tree runs through Jesus Christ all the way back to Adam. Not sure where those records came from but apparently through the recorded Kingly lineages there was a record through Christ.

  • @echanungas7768
    @echanungas7768 Před 13 dny

    Please read the Gospel as Revealed to me by Maria Valtorta. The book has much more information on the relationship of Jesus with the Magdalene.

  • @CelestialComrades
    @CelestialComrades Před 19 dny +3

    So basically, the Davinci Code was right all along

  • @pirsoyn10
    @pirsoyn10 Před 19 dny +2

    I think this makes sense. It’s actually always been a question of mine if he was married or like he isn’t. His spouse being Mary would be something I can accept and understand and not just some random woman or him not being married at all.

  • @fredflintstone3424
    @fredflintstone3424 Před 20 dny +3

    I fully believe that the Saviour was married

  • @sumguyfromutah
    @sumguyfromutah Před 19 dny +2

    Looking into the Greek Lexicon on Bible hub, this is what came to me as i pondered and examined it: "certain women who had been laboring (poneros = toilsome or full of labors, hardships - translated as "evil") in the Spirit and curing (therapeuo = to serve/cure) infirmities, Mary, called Magdalene, from whom the power of God (daimonia = a divine power or diety), and perfection (seven) had gone out;..." You guys aren't wrong about Luke 8:2 there's definitely another way to look at it, and it still fits context in the end of the verse.

  • @reillydevine12
    @reillydevine12 Před 19 dny +2

    I love the way Hayden speaks about sex and marriage. Its so good!

  • @YenomGmoneY
    @YenomGmoneY Před 18 dny

    Saw a thing a while back where they traced Mary's line to a family in France I think. They met with them and they had a long standing disdain for being related to Jesus. As in they don't like people to know they are blood related at all!

  • @gregbriggs4540
    @gregbriggs4540 Před 19 dny +2

    I have always believed he was married. It would be hypocritical to ask us to do it and not himself. But knowing the slander he has gotten and heavenly father have gotten they keep their wives as far out of the line of fire as possible. I'm the same way. I am lenient with my kids-complain, gripe, yell, call me the evil old man all you want but I put my foot down on one thing YOU WILL RESPECT YOUR MOTHER Or YOU WILL SEE DAD GET MAD.

  • @krisschulthies9554
    @krisschulthies9554 Před 19 dny +3

    If marriage and multiplying and replenishing the earth are commandments, wouldn't Jesus have to be married to remain perfect?

  • @tinysafari1851
    @tinysafari1851 Před 18 dny

    I want more of Mike Day and Dave Butler! Do your own channel.

  • @davidmickelle7326
    @davidmickelle7326 Před 19 dny +2

    Why was he baptized? How could he fulfill all righteousness without fulfilling all righteousness. Marriage and posterity are a part of that

  • @BillyFarris
    @BillyFarris Před 19 dny

    💯

  • @bavideogaming1292
    @bavideogaming1292 Před 14 dny

    Finally, after his resurrection who did he appear to first? A woman, Mary... that was his wife...... why show yourself to her before ... before he went to God the father. nothing more powerful .

  • @louisnemzer6801
    @louisnemzer6801 Před 15 dny

    11:06
    Only two choices 😅
    Hosea 2.16
    “And it shall be at that day,” saith the Lord, “that thou shalt call Me ‘Ishi’ [that is, My husband], and shalt call Me no more ‘Baali’ [that is, My Lord]

  • @josephinerogers79
    @josephinerogers79 Před 20 dny +2

    Even though it always made sense to me that Mary Magdalene was probably the wife of Jesus, since it hasn't been specified in the church, as you guys mentioned, it isn't something I'm set on, but feel is very likely.
    I had also previously thought Jesus likely had kids too until my sister made the point to me years ago that since Jesus's physical body is part Heavenly Father's and is the only one on Earth who's physical body was to inherit this attribute from God the Father that Jesus probably didn't have kids during His mortal life. That made sense to me, but, as you guys also mentioned, since the church hasn't specified on this either I've never been set on whether He did or didn't have kids.

  • @chaaruzuchibi
    @chaaruzuchibi Před 13 dny

    Jesus Christ was married to Mary and Martha, not Mary Magdalene.

  • @briannicholls2628
    @briannicholls2628 Před 19 dny

    If nothing else, he will be married in the after life.
    Perhaps he was married, or perhaps not on the earth, but we know he must be married into eternity

  • @TheAnzianoJones
    @TheAnzianoJones Před 20 dny +6

    I believe the only other person he called “woman” was his mother.

    • @RussellJaySpencer
      @RussellJaySpencer Před 20 dny +1

      I think he may also refer to the woman at the well (John 4) as "Woman" at some point.

  • @CrackedCandy
    @CrackedCandy Před 19 dny +2

    Next on Ward Radio...Did Adam have s belly button?

    • @wes2176
      @wes2176 Před 19 dny +1

      How do we know Adam was not of African ancestry?
      Answer: You ever know a brotha to give up one of his ribs!

  • @ajenks9
    @ajenks9 Před 16 dny

    1. You all keep using the word “evidence” on this channel. I don’t think it means what you think it means.
    2. There is no commandment to procreate in the temple sealing.
    3. This was a fun and entertaining show! Loved it!

  • @Thehaystack7999
    @Thehaystack7999 Před 20 dny +3

    Since women are symbols of The Church, could she, having been 7th level can be in similitude of the Church in all 7 Dispensations? John the Revelator given to watch over Mary like Enoch? Just thinking out loud.

  • @MegaJohn144
    @MegaJohn144 Před 19 dny

    Who are these guests and where can we find out what else they know?

    • @Silvananthus
      @Silvananthus Před 19 dny +3

      Mike Day and David Butler as well as Hayden Paul from Stick of Joseph. Hayden and his brother are part of the Stick of Joseph CZcams channel and recently helped David Butler (D. John Butler) Publish a book that covers some of these same topics called "In the Language of Adam" and Mike Day has a wonderful Podcast that he is part of called "Talking Scripture". I hope that helps. These men are looking at the scriptures and in particular the Book of Mormon in thought-provoking, inspired ways that deserve the attention of any truth seeking disciple.

    • @MegaJohn144
      @MegaJohn144 Před 17 dny

      @@Silvananthus Thanks, I will look them up.

  • @tradingcomparisons6591

    She is special because she is his mom. You have to be so far from the scripture to even consider this.

    • @andreapaul2818
      @andreapaul2818 Před 10 dny

      They are not talking about the Virgin Mary but Mary Magdalene

  • @BenjaminKWeber
    @BenjaminKWeber Před 15 dny

    Maybe he will be married at the second coming? There is a lot of symbolism around marriage and the second coming. Maybe some of it is literal. We should not impose commandments that are given to one person onto another. By this same logic Christ broke the commandments by drinking wine. Also the law of chastity does not require a spouse. Lastly marriage is performed in the celestial room... In the presence of God. Take that as you wish. But these are just thoughts and reasoning.

  • @buildingzion5656
    @buildingzion5656 Před 19 dny +3

    There's an apocryphal account of the Resurrected Christ meeting with Mary and the apostles. Peter ends up asking Jesus to quiet Mary because she's asking Him more questions than all the other apostles combined. Why wouldn't they go to her directly? (because they were deferring to her husband, eh?). Clearly, she was no slouch!

    • @casdraws
      @casdraws Před 18 dny

      Which book is that? I’d love to read it!

  • @maureenfedail2640
    @maureenfedail2640 Před 20 dny +2

    I have the hard copy (signed personally by Vern Swanson). I also have his latest book on JS Jr., also personally signed by him.🙌. Just telling you guys, good stuff!!!