Brother Taylor gave us a very interesting discourse this morning upon
the first principles of the Gospel, contrasting them with the religion
of the Christian world, showing the authority by which they
administered in different ages the ordinances of religion according to
the traditions of their fathers. He remarked that the Elders of this
Church went forth as the Apostles did in the days of the Savior,
promising to the people, on conditions of obedience, the gift of the
Holy Ghost; and he remarked that no other people would do that,
because they do not possess the authority to do it.
I do not know that I can spend the few moments that I may speak here,
better than to read a little on the authority that we have for
pursuing this course. This portion that I am going to read, is
the word of the Lord to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints, as well as to the whole world—
"Hearken, O ye people of my church, saith the voice of him who dwells
on high, and whose eyes are upon all men; yea, verily I say: Hearken
ye people from afar; and ye that are upon the islands of the sea,
listen together. For verily the voice of the Lord is unto all men, and
there is none to escape; and there is no eye that shall not see,
neither ear that shall not hear, neither heart that shall not be
penetrated. And the rebellious shall be pierced with much sorrow; for
their iniquities shall be spoken upon the housetops, and their secret
acts shall be revealed. And the voice of warning shall be unto all
people, by the mouths of my disciples, whom I have chosen in these
last days. And they shall go forth and none shall stay them, for I the
Lord have commanded them.
"Behold, this is mine authority, and the authority of my servants, and
my preface unto the book of my commandments, which I have given them
to publish unto you, O inhabitants of the earth. Wherefore, fear and
tremble, O ye people, for what I the Lord have decreed in them shall
be fulfilled. And verily I say unto you, that they who go forth,
bearing these tidings unto the inhabitants of the earth, to them is
power given to seal both on earth and in heaven, the unbelieving and
rebellious; Yea, verily, to seal them up unto the day when the wrath
of God shall be poured out upon the wicked without measure—Unto the
day when the Lord shall come to recompense unto every man according to
his work, and measure to every man according to the measure which he
has measured to his fellow man.
"Wherefore the voice of the Lord is unto the ends of the earth, that
all that will hear may hear: Prepare ye, prepare ye for that which is
to come, for the Lord is nigh; And the anger of the Lord is kindled,
and his sword is bathed in heaven, and it shall fall upon the
inhabitants of the earth. And the arm of the Lord shall be revealed;
and the day cometh that they who will not hear the voice of the Lord,
neither the voice of his servants, neither give heed to the words of
the prophets and apostles, shall be cut off from among the people; For
they have strayed from mine ordinances, and they have broken mine
everlasting covenant; They seek not the Lord to establish his
righteousness, but every man walketh in his own way, and after the
image of his own god, whose image is in the likeness of the world, and
whose substance is that of an idol, which waxeth old and shall perish
in Babylon, even Babylon the great, which shall fall.
"Wherefore I, the Lord, knowing the calamity which should come upon
the inhabitants of the earth, called upon my servant Joseph Smith,
Jun., and spake unto him from heaven, and gave him commandments; And
also gave commandments to others, that they should proclaim these
things unto the world; and all this that it might be fulfilled, which
was written by the prophets—The weak things of the world shall come
forth and break down the mighty and strong ones, that man should not
counsel his fellow man, neither trust in the arm of flesh—But that
every man might speak in the name of God the Lord, even the Savior of
the world; That faith also might increase in the earth; That mine
everlasting covenant might be established; That the fulness of my
Gospel might be proclaimed by the weak and the simple unto the ends of
the world, and before kings and rulers.
"Behold, I am God and have spoken it: these commandments are of
me, and were given unto my servants in their weakness, after the
manner of their language, that they might come to understanding. And
inasmuch as they erred it might be made known; And inasmuch as they
sought wisdom they might be instructed; And inasmuch as they sinned
they might be chastened, that they might repent; And inasmuch as they
were humble they might be made strong, and blessed from on high, and
receive knowledge from time to time. And after having received the
record of the Nephites, yea, even my servant Joseph Smith, Jun., might
have power to translate through the mercy of God, by the power of God,
the Book of Mormon. And also those to whom these commandments were
given, might have power to lay the foundation of this church, and to
bring it forth out of obscurity and out of darkness, the only true and
living church upon the face of the whole earth, with which I, the
Lord, am well pleased, speaking unto the church collectively and not
individually—For I the Lord cannot look upon sin with the least
degree of allowance; Nevertheless, he that repents and does the
commandments of the Lord shall be forgiven; And he that repents not,
from him shall be taken even the light which he has received; for my
Spirit shall not always strive with man, saith the Lord of Hosts.
"And again, verily I say unto you, O inhabitants of the earth: I the
Lord am willing to make these things known unto all flesh; For I am no
respecter of persons, and will that all men shall know that the day
speedily cometh; the hour is not yet, but is nigh at hand, when peace
shall be taken from the earth, and the devil shall have power over his
own dominion. And also the Lord shall have power over his saints, and
shall reign in their midst, and shall come down in judgment upon
Idumea, or the world.
"Search these commandments, for they are true and faithful, and the
prophecies and promises which are in them shall all be fulfilled.
"What I the Lord have spoken, I have spoken, and I excuse not
myself; and though the heavens and the earth pass away, my word shall
not pass away, but all shall be fulfilled, whether by mine own voice
or by the voice of my servants, it is the same. For behold, and lo, the
Lord is God, and the Spirit beareth record, and the record is true,
and the truth abideth forever and ever. Amen." —[See Doc. & Cov., pages
65-68.]
What do you think of that revelation, brethren? Does this look like a
Yankee scheme, or something made up to cheat somebody? No, this is the
word of the Lord; it is a sermon of itself. The Lord has sustained
that revelation from that day to the present, and that is the reason
why brother Taylor and the Elders of this Church go forth declaring
the words of life, and they know that they have not taken this honor
upon themselves, but that they were called of God as was Aaron. I do
not care how illiterate an Elder in this Church is, if he has been
faithful to his calling; it is a matter I care but little about if a
man can neither read nor write, if he has been called and ordained to
the Priesthood in this Church and kingdom by Joseph Smith, or any of
those ordained by him to that Priesthood which was given unto the
Prophet by Peter, James and John, who by commandment came and ordained
him to the Melchizedek Priesthood. John the Baptist held the Aaronic
Priesthood, and the authority commenced there, and by those men that
held the keys of the kingdom of God in former dispensations. It is
that authority that has inspired this; it is this that has inspired
the Elders of Israel from the commencement to the present day.
Why should the Elders and people now think it strange that those
messengers who have gone forth, shouldering their knapsacks and
traveling thousands of miles to preach the Gospel, should be the
especial objects of his favor? The Almighty has proven them all the
day long, and he has been with them, and in fact there has never been
any portion of the Priesthood officiating in sacred ordinances but God
has been with them. In this revelation the Lord calls upon his
servants, and says, "I, the Lord, am willing to make this known to the
children of men, that I have called my servant Joseph, that the world
may be left without excuse."
Joseph Smith knew just as well as the Lord knew that he was called of
God, and that he was called to perform a work for the redemption of
man. Has he ever disappointed anybody when he has made a promise to
them? Has he ever disappointed a Prophet or lawgiver in any age of the
world? No, never. But he has declared that the heavens and the earth
shall pass away, but his word shall never pass away, but that it shall
all be fulfilled. It is just so in our day. All the words which the
Lord has spoken through his servants will be fulfilled to the very
letter, whether those words are in reference to the salvation of the
righteous or the condemnation of the wicked. Christ had his mind upon
this point when he said, "Heaven and earth shall pass away, but my
words shall not pass away." —Matthew xxiv, 35. Again, it is written,
"For I will hasten my word to perform it;" and when the Lord spake
through Isaiah upon this subject he said, "So shall my word be that
goeth forth out of my mouth: it shall not return unto me void, but it
shall accomplish that which I please, and it shall prosper in the
thing whereto I sent it." The Elders go forth to preach the Gospel to
the nations of the earth, knowing that the Lord will back up their
word by the power and demonstration of the Holy Ghost.
There is but one Gospel, neither will there be any other for the
salvation of this, nor of any other world that we know of; but this we
do know that this Gospel preached in any age of the world will
produce the same effect. We also know that any man who receives this
Priesthood, and is faithful thereunto, will receive the same blessings
and power in any and every age of the world. On this account and for
this reason, Utah—the valleys of Deseret are being filled with the
children of men. The Almighty has sent his servants to preach the
Gospel; they have not gone upon their own authority: had they done so,
they might have called upon the inhabitants of the earth till
doomsday, and they would not have been successful, but this land would
still have been a desert, occupied only by Indians and wild beasts.
But the hand of God was with us, and hence we had no fear of telling
the people our message, and now there are tens of thousands who know
the truth as well as we do, for they have embraced the Gospel and
received this testimony for themselves. There never was a man that
embraced this Gospel, but has received this testimony of the truth, if
he has done so in sincerity and in truth. The Lord has always been
ready to redeem his promise, and in giving that testimony which was
necessary for the establishing of them in the most holy faith.
The Lord has sustained us as a people in all places and under all
circumstances. We have gone forth as sheep among wolves; among a
people full of tradition and superstition, and we have had all these
things to cope with in our administrations among the people,
but the Lord was with us wherever we went, backing up our words by the
testimony and power of the Holy Ghost, and the people to whom we
administered received the same testimony as had been given unto us.
We are beginning to realize that the things which the Lord has
promised unto us thirty years ago are now being fulfilled to the very
letter. Is there much peace in the world of mankind? No, there is not:
peace is fast being taken from the children of men. We are at peace in
Utah, but let me tell you that the Lord has foretold by the
revelations of Jesus Christ all these things that are now fulfilling
before our eyes.
I copied a revelation more than twenty-five years ago, in which it is
stated that war should be in the south and in the north, and that
nation after nation would become embroiled in the tumult and
excitement, until war should be poured out upon the whole earth, and
that this war would commence at the rebellion of South Carolina, and
that times should be such that every man who did not flee to Zion
would have to take up the sword against his neighbor or against his
brother. These things are beginning to be made manifest, but the end
is not yet; but it will come, and that too much sooner than the world
of mankind anticipate, and all those things spoken by the mouths of
his Prophets will be fulfilled.
We are gathering together here for certain purposes understood and in
the mind of the Lord, one of which is that we may be sanctified and
prepared for the great work of the future. We have carried this work
to the various nations of the earth, and the people to whom we have
preached have thought of us saying that there was no other Gospel than
that which we had to proclaim, as was clearly and demonstratively set
forth today. The Gospel of Jesus Christ is perfect in all its parts.
The words of the Psalmist David will apply to our religion, where he
says—"The law of the Lord is perfect, converting the soul: the
testimony of the Lord is sure, making wise the simple. The statutes of
the Lord are right, rejoicing the heart: the commandment of the Lord
is pure, enlightening the eyes. The fear of the Lord is clean,
enduring forever: the judgments of the Lord are true and righteous
altogether. More to be desired are they than gold, yea, than much fine
gold: sweeter also than honey and the honeycomb."
According to the vision of John the Revelator, there are to be "six
hundred, threescore and six" false sects of religion: how many of
these already exist is a matter of dispute among theologists, but I
suppose that the number is nearly complete. Let me now ask if you
think things look or indicate that these contending creeds are all of
God. It is certainly not like the order carried out in the days of
Christ and his Apostles. It is much more like the confusion of the
Pharisees, Essenes, Herodians, Sadducees, and Stoics, for they had
different creeds, principles and notions by which they were governed,
and it is just so now with the sectarian world. It is composed of
every sect and party that profess religion upon the face of the earth.
But the honest in heart will be gathered out of all these creeds and
systems and be brought home to Zion.
There have been thousands of men and women who have listened to the
preaching of the Elders of this Church, who have not embraced it for
fear of their good name; and there have been many clergymen who have
listened attentively to the Elders of Israel, and they have spent days
and nights in meditating upon the things of God, and studying what to do, realizing within themselves that if they received this
testimony they would be dishonored in the eyes of the world. They fear
becoming a hiss and a by-word among the children of men in this
generation. Hence the majority of them have rejected it.
Many celebrated men have investigated this subject, and far more of
them have had fears that it was true than that it was false. I visited
folks in Long Island in 1837; I talked with one minister named Newton,
in fact I stayed with him some twelve days and preached the Gospel to
him. He attended meetings, and finally became so that he could neither
eat, drink, nor sleep, he was so troubled about the Gospel; but
instead of embracing it, sent after a minister who lived on the south
side of the island, for the purpose of having me put down or silenced.
I persevered and soon baptized most of the members of Mr. Newton's
church. Mr. Douglass, a Methodist minister of the south side of the
island came, stayed a short time and then returned. I followed him
home and succeeded in baptizing most of his church; and instead of
these men getting any honor by opposing me they were both brought into
disgrace. They lost their religion, their church, and members, and were
really disgraced. When I was there last, one of them was in the
Penitentiary for one of the worst crimes that a man can be guilty of,
except murder, and the other was traveling the streets peddling small
articles for his bread. The chastening hand of the Lord will always
follow those that oppose the truth of Heaven as revealed through the
Prophet of God. This is in accordance with the experience of all our
Elders. The Holy Ghost has been with them to back up their words, and
I can say for all that, we have not done a thing but it has been
backed up by the power of the Almighty, so far as we have labored for
the upbuilding of the kingdom of God.
In regard to holding office in the Priesthood, I can truly say that I
never asked any man for any office in this Church, and I believe I
never asked the Lord but once, and my asking the Lord came about in
this way. I went up to Missouri in Zion's Camp; I saw the Prophet
every day, and I knew he was a Prophet of God. About this time I had a
great anxiety to preach the Gospel; this desire increased upon me, and
I finally resolved to ask the Lord to open my way, so I went down into
a hickory grove and prayed, during which I asked him to give me the
privilege to preach the Gospel. I prayed fervently to the Almighty to
give me the privilege of preaching the Gospel of Jesus Christ, and
when I got through praying I started for the place from whence I came,
and I had not walked more than about forty rods before I met a High
Priest, and the first thing he said to me was, "It is the will of the
Lord that you go and preach the Gospel." I told him I was ready and
willing to do anything the Lord required of me; I was therefore
ordained a Priest and sent to labor in Arkansas.
I will now name a circumstance which I have never named in public
before. I went into Arkansas, traveled a hundred miles out of my way
to see a man that had embraced the Gospel some time before I went
there. He was full of wrath and indignation when I went in; he railed
against Joseph Smith, Bishop Partridge, and Father Morley. The Lord
showed me the night before that I had enemies in that town. I talked
over my feelings with the brother who accompanied me, and he wanted to
leave the town, but I said no, I would not go away, for I wanted to
see what the Lord wanted of me. All the people were mad with rage, and we could not get anybody to preach to; in fact they were all
full of rage till they were mad with it. For some time I could not see
my way clearly, but we finally called upon an old man named Hubbard,
and engaged to go and clear timber. During the short time that we were
employed at that the Lord sent me three times to visit that old
apostate, and each time when I went there I could only bear testimony
to him of the truth of the Gospel. When I went the third time he
followed me out of the house as full of wrath as the Devil, and he had
not followed me more than about eight rods when he fell dead at my
feet. This is a short story and a very singular one.
At that time I had not power to lay on hands for the gift of the Holy
Ghost, only holding the Aaronic Priesthood, but the Lord sustained me
and his work just as well as if I had been an Apostle. We baptized
father Hubbard and his wife, after which we went on our way rejoicing.
The Lord has fed and sustained his servants, and manifested his power
according to circumstances, and so he will continue to do through life
to all that are faithful and true to their covenants.
When the United States sent an army to this land for our destruction,
the Lord had his eye upon us for good and he delivered us from all our
enemies. The wicked have designed our destruction from the first
organization of this Church and kingdom, but our leaders have been
inspired by the gift and power of God. Who frustrated that army in
their design? The Lord our God; and now the judgments that have come
upon the nation in consequence of their treatment to this people, are
a sore vexation to them, but it is the hand-dealing of the Almighty
and we cannot help it. Every Elder in this Church who lives his
religion knows that this which is now transpiring is according to the
mind and foreshadowings of the Holy Spirit, and those out of the Church
may know if they will. If persons will believe the Bible, the Book of
Doctrine and Covenants, and the Book of Mormon, they can therein
learn the fate of the world, for it is there pointed out in great
plainness. Who can stay this war that is devastating the whole nation
both North and South? No human hand; it is out of the power of man,
excepting by the repentance of the whole nation, for they have shed
the blood of the Prophets, driven this Church and people from their
midst, yes, the very people that hold the keys of salvation for the
world they have banished from their midst, they have turned those keys
that will seal their condemnation, and for this the Lord our God has
taken peace out of their midst. Will there ever be any more peace
among them? No, not until the earth is drenched with the blood of the
inhabitants thereof. When the spirit of the Gospel leaves any people
it leaves them in a worse condition than it found them, the spirit of
ferocity, darkness and war will take hold of that people, and the time
will come when every man that does not take his sword against his
neighbor will have to go to Zion for safety.
These things sound strange in the ears of our neighbors of the nation
with which we are connected, but let me tell you they are strictly
true. Remember Christ's words in regard to the temple, viz., "There
shall not be left here one stone upon another, that shall not be thrown
down." —Matthew xxiv., 2. The Lord Jesus Christ is as truthful now as
he was then, and no power can stay his hand. Have we any fears of the
consequences of what will transpire? No, we have not, for we know that
God is at the helm.
When this kingdom commenced it was like a mustard seed, very small,
but the Lord has sustained it and he will continue to control it to
the end of time. Although peace is being taken from the earth yet this
kingdom will thrive and prosper until every kingdom and government
shall be broken to pieces, and every power shall be subject to the God
of heaven.
Here are Elders who are faithful and true who have preached the Gospel
from Maine to Texas, and from the Atlantic to California, and the
warning voice has been lifted in Europe and in the Islands of the Sea,
and thousands have embraced it and been made to rejoice in the truth.
We know that this work is of God, and that it will roll forth and
prosper though all the world oppose. War is only one of the troubles
that the United States are going to receive; and I can further
testify, that there is no nation that will escape the judgments of
the Almighty. There is no ear but what has to be penetrated with the
sound of the Gospel of Christ; and by-and-by the Elders of Israel will
be taken from those nations where they are now preaching, and there
will be another set of Missionaries sent amongst the people; there
will be the voice of lightning, the noise of war, and of all those
judgments which have been enumerated and prophesied of since the
beginning of time, and they will go forth among the nations until the
land is cleansed from the abominations that now reign upon the face of
the earth.
When this Gospel was first proclaimed to the world, darkness covered
the earth; and wherever this doctrine is preached by those having
authority and it is rejected, that people become more dark than they
were before, and go blindly along like the ox to the slaughter, and
they will sooner or later be overtaken by the judgments of the
Almighty.
This is the nature of our testimony, brethren and sisters, we know
that this work is true; we also know that Joseph Smith was a Prophet
of God, and the Bible could not have been fulfilled unless the Lord
had raised up Prophets to declare the everlasting Gospel unto the
children of men; he never could have brought his judgments upon the
nations until he had raised up those Prophets who were ordained to
come and warn the world. The Lord is now doing this work of warning,
first by his servants and then by his judgments. In speaking of the
kingdom of God I will here remark, that it is always alike, or in
other words it is always governed by the same laws, by Apostles and
Prophets, and you cannot have a Church of Christ without these
officers; there never was such a church since the beginning of the
world. If any person will show me a people that were acknowledged of
God, who did not have Prophets to lead them, I will confess that to be
something which I have not found.
Paul says, speaking of the Church of Christ, "And he gave some,
apostles; and some, prophets; and some, evangelists; and some, pastors
and teachers." Then, in another part of the writings of the same
Apostle, he shows that with such an organization one part cannot say
to the other, "I have no need of thee," but that all are necessary in
the Church of Christ. It is just so with the gifts and graces of the
Gospel. A great many of you have seen men without some of their limbs,
and just as quick as I come to a man who has lost an arm I see it. I
remember once seeing a man in London without any legs, dragging along
as best he could, and of course it was very inconvenient for him to
travel; but I will tell you one thing which I never did see, I never
saw any man going around without any head. A man can live without arms or without legs, but he cannot without a head, and it is
precisely so with the Church of Christ; one is just as impossible as
the other. No other order has been manifested in this our day. We have
a Prophet to lead and govern this people; we also have pastors and
teachers, the Holy Ghost and the revelations of Jesus Christ right
from heaven unto us, and we are realizing every day the fulfilment of
these things that are promised to the faithful.
Brethren and sisters, we ought to be truly thankful to our Father and
God, for he has been merciful to us, he has bestowed upon us his
Spirit so that our ears have been opened to hear and our hearts to
understand and to rejoice in the good things of the kingdom of God.
And how lamentable it is that so few in the present generation have
embraced the fulness of the Gospel, perhaps not one in ten thousand
have received the truth. The Jews have suffered long and grievously
for their rebellion, and they will continue to suffer for some time
yet, but woe unto the Gentiles when they reject the light that is
offered, for when that stone, which is spoken of in Scripture, falls
upon them they cannot escape the crushing power thereof, it will grind
them to powder.
Let us be faithful, serve our God and trust in him, and then, through
the influence of his Spirit we shall know the signs of the times, and
be prepared and made meet for our Master's use.
I ask that this may be our portion, in the name of Jesus Christ. Amen.