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FRANCIS DARTER’S STATEMENT of The One Mighty and Strong 06-20-2016

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  FRANCIS DARTER’S STATEMENT

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Francis M. Darter was a brilliant civil engineer and an avid student of the scriptures. He was strong minded with a firm conviction of the Gospel, and because of it he had the rare distinction of being excommunicated twice from the LDS Church. He wrote many books and pamphlets and often included information on the One Mighty and Strong.

Because of his extensive research and willingness to share the fruits thereof (even at the possible sacrifice of his Church membership), we can gain much by reading what he has recorded. Therefore, this chapter will include extracts pertaining to the One Mighty and Strong from his book entitled Redemption of Zion.

 

A Mighty and Strong One

Does Holy Writ refer to a future spiritual leader as “A Mighty and Strong One?” Yes. In the 28th chapter of Isaiah we find a detailed record foretelling the Lord’s sending forth “A Mighty and Strong One” to bring a blessing to the righteous, but judgment against the wicked, the oppressor and the slothful servant. His mission will be in the last generation, “in that day,” among a certain people who will be living in “the fat valley,” a people who are “of Ephraim.” Their organizations will possess “priests” and “prophets”. Isaiah refers not to the faithful and strong but to the weak ones among these people as “the Drunkards of Ephraim.” (Isa. 28:1-7) 

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