Without
revelation and priesthood authority, people relied on human wisdom to
interpret the scriptures and the principles and ordinances of the gospel
of Jesus Christ. False ideas were taught as truth. Much of the
knowledge of the true character and nature of God the Father, His Son
Jesus Christ, and the Holy Ghost was lost. The doctrines of faith in
Jesus Christ, repentance, baptism, and the gift of the Holy Ghost became
distorted or forgotten. The priesthood authority given to Christ’s
Apostles was no longer present on the earth. This apostasy eventually
led to the emergence of many churches.
After
centuries of spiritual darkness, truth-seeking men and women protested
against current religious practices. They recognized that many of the
doctrines and ordinances of the gospel had been changed or lost. They
sought for greater spiritual light, and many spoke of the need for a
restoration of truth. They did not claim, however, that God had called
them to be a prophet. Instead, they tried to reform teachings and
practices that they believed had been changed or corrupted. Their
efforts led to the organization of many Protestant churches. This
Reformation resulted in an increased emphasis on religious freedom,
which opened the way for the final Restoration.
The
Savior’s Apostles foretold this universal apostasy. They also foretold
that the gospel of Jesus Christ and His Church would be restored once
more upon the earth.
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