Jesus said to those whom he had appointed to go forth and preach his
Gospel, "Go your way: behold, I send you forth as lambs among wolves.
Carry neither purse, nor scrip, nor shoes: and salute no man by the
way." Again, "And ye shall be brought before governors and kings for
my sake, for a testimony against them and the Gentiles. But when they
deliver you up, take no thought how or what you shall speak: for it
shall be given you in that same hour what you shall speak. For it is
not ye that speak, but the Spirit of your Father which speaketh in you."
This is one of the blessings that belong to the Church and kingdom of
God in this and in every other age of the world when God has had a
Church upon the earth. When people attempt to preach the Gospel
without the inspiration of the Holy Ghost, they are under the
necessity of study ing or of writing their sermons, thus presenting the
cogitations of their own hearts in support of the doctrines and tenets
of their particular sects. When the Lord sets to his hand to perform a
work and to build up his kingdom on the earth, his servants whom he
calls to do this work are obliged to trust in the Lord their God and
to lean upon his arm for strength, for no man can tell what the will
of God is unless it is revealed to him by the revelations of Jesus
Christ through the power of the Holy Ghost.
This is the principle that has sustained the Elders of Israel, in our
own day, in all their labors among the nations to build up this
kingdom for the last time and to preach the Gospel in the ears of all
people and nations. The servants of God in Zion, in all their counsels
and deliberations for the promotion of holy and righteous
principles, have to be constantly governed by it. Had it not been for
this principle, this congregation, gathered from almost every nation
under heaven, would not have been found here today; we might have
preached to them until doom's-day, and we, of ourselves, by our own
wisdom and ability, could never have convinced them of the truth of
the Gospel the Lord has revealed in our day for the gathering and
salvation of the honest-in-heart and for the establishment of
righteousness over the whole earth.
Not only the men who bare record of these things had the testimony of
Jesus Christ, but it also reached those who heard their words, bearing
record of the truth to every honest-hearted person throughout all the
world for the last thirty years. We cannot know the hearts of men, nor
the will of God concerning nations, kingdoms and people only as it is
revealed to us by the gift and power of the Holy Ghost. President
Young reproves, corrects, gives revelation and teaches doctrine and
principle, for the benefit of this people and mankind in general by
the revelations which God gives to him. This principle inspired the
hearts of ancient Prophets and servants of God and sustained them in
every trying scene; it has also been the comfort and sustaining power
of the servants of God in this last dispensation from the foundation
of this kingdom to the present time. As the ancient Apostles were
called, so have the modern Apostles and servants of God been called to
go into all the world and preach the Gospel to every creature, and the
gift and power of the Holy Ghost has sustained them when they were
brought before kings and rulers. The Savior preached and traveled and
suffered until he gave up the ghost on Calvary; that same power
sustained him under every circumstance, and made known unto him the
will of his Father. This is one among the many blessings which the
Latter-day Saints enjoy. God reveals unto us light and truth and
brings to our remembrance things which are according to the will of
God which we should teach. This is a great consolation to us, and to
realize our position in the mountains. We have been led here by the
gentle hand of God. No man could have foreseen what would happen to
the nation of the United States had it not been revealed to us in the
revelations which God gave to his Prophet Joseph Smith. The
revelations concerning what shall transpire in the last days can be
read in the Book of Mormon, Book of Doctrine and Covenants, and in the
Bible. "Surely the Lord God will do nothing, but he revealeth his
secret unto his servants the prophets." When we were called upon to
leave our homes and our holy Temple in Nauvoo, it was a great trial to
many. When we came to this country as pioneers, we built the bridges,
killed the snakes and opened the way for the emigration of Saint and
sinner, saying, it is all right; but we did not know how soon the
calamities that are now upon the nation would break forth, yet we knew
they would come soon. By what power did we influence these men and
women before me to leave their homes and their country to dwell in
these distant wilds? They were influenced by the inspiration of the
Almighty which always attends the preaching of the Gospel of Jesus
Christ in all ages. There was a spirit in them, and the inspiration of
the Almighty gave it understanding, and they were moved upon to listen
to the advice that the servants of God gave them to gather to the
place the Lord had appointed to locate his people. This is the hand of
God, and we should be thankful for this good land and for our homes.
We here dwell in peace and stand in holy places in a land
which has been dedicated to God; and the power of righteousness
prevails here, and hence we have power to remain here in peace. We
remain here in peace because righteousness and the power of God dwell
here. It is true the enemy of God and all the righteous, the Devil,
who goes about like a roaring lion seeking whom he may devour, has
sought our destruction from the beginning and has stirred up the
wicked to seek our overthrow; yet the Lord has preserved us. We should
be thankful for this, and we should honor God and worship him with
undivided hearts, doing our duty constantly and pursuing that course
wherein we shall be justified before the Lord.
No man can value sufficiently the life he now holds and the place he
now occupies in this world, unless he is moved upon by the Spirit and
power of God to enlighten his understanding. What is the chief end of
man? It, seemingly, is to get gold and fame and the honor that man
bestows, to gratify their sensual propensities and desires. Do the
great mass of mankind seek to honor and glorify God, seeking by every
lawful means to bring their bodies into subjection to the law of
Christ? Do they understand that they are the offspring of God and are
made after his image and likeness, and placed in this world to pass
through a short probation to prepare them to dwell eternally in the
presence of the Father and the Son? Are not nine-tenths of the human
family more ready to blaspheme the name of God than to honor it? Would
they do this if they were in possession of the Spirit of God to
magnify their calling and fulfill the object and end of their
creation? No. Everything that God has made keeps the law of its
creation and honors it except man. I have always marveled at this.
Man kind, who are made after the image of God to answer high and noble
purposes, are the only beings in creation that will blaspheme his name
and set at naught his authority. They have an agency, and the Spirit
of God is offered to them as freely as the light of the sun, which
shines on the just and on the unjust, if they would receive it. All
the light and intelligence man ever did or will have, has come through
that principle and power; and in company with this, the Lord has
raised up men in our own generation, to whom he has sent the
administration of angels and laid on them the responsibility of
bearing record to the Gospel, with a promise to all nations, both Jew
and Gentile, that, if they will receive the testimony of his servants,
they shall receive the Holy Ghost, who shall bear record unto them of
the truth. Have the nations received the Gospel? Yes, one of a family
and two of a city, here and there one, and they are gathered together
to stand in holy places and to build up the Church and kingdom of God
in the last days, to prepare the way for the coming of the Son of Man.
The mass of this generation have rejected the Gospel; they have shed
the blood of the Lord's Prophets and consented thereto, and have
driven from their midst those who bear the words of eternal life. One
of the most liberal and free Governments under the heavens has driven
out from them the only people under the heavens that God acknowledges
as his Church, because of the word of God and the testimony of Jesus
which they bear. We have been driven to the valleys of these mountains
for our good; the hand of God has led us here. Great affliction awaits
the nation from which we have been driven out and the wicked nations
of the Gentiles on this land and in foreign lands.
We live in a momentous age, and our responsibilities are great
before the Lord and to this generation. We have borne record of the
calamities that should be poured out in the last days and they are
coming to pass. For thus saith the Lord, "And after your testimony
cometh wrath and indignation upon the people. For after your testimony
cometh the testimony of earthquakes, that shall cause groanings in the
midst of her, and men shall fall on the ground and not be able to
stand. And also cometh the testimony of the voice of thunderings, and
the voice of lightnings, and the voice of tempests, and the voice of
the waves of the sea heaving themselves beyond their bounds. And all
things shall be in commotion; and surely, men's hearts shall fail them;
for fear shall come upon all people. And angels shall fly through the
midst of heaven, crying with a loud voice, sounding the trump of God,
saying: Prepare ye, prepare ye, O inhabitants of the earth; for the
judgment of our God is come. Behold, and lo, the Bridegroom cometh; go
ye out to meet him." Again, "I, the Lord, am angry with the wicked; I am
holding my Spirit from the inhabitants of the earth. I have sworn in
my wrath, and decreed wars upon the face of the earth, and the wicked
shall slay the wicked," &c.
If a thousand Prophets had proclaimed to this nation what has come to
pass since 1860 to the present time, who would have believed them? Not
a man, unless they possessed the spirit of revelation. What the
Prophet Joseph Smith foretold thirty years ago is now come to pass;
and who can help it? Have the Latter-day Saints been the cause of this
dreadful war? No. While Joseph Smith was living, every public and
private calamity that happened in the land was laid to his account. It
is not Joseph Smith or his brethren that do these things, but the Lord
has laid his hand on the nation. It is a consolation to the Saints
when they contemplate upon what God has spoken through his servants
which is now being fulfilled before their eyes. All that has been
spoken by ancient and modern Prophets have had their fulfilment until
now, and will have until the scene is wound up.
No man ever did or ever will obtain salvation only through the
ordinances of the Gospel and through the name of Jesus. There can be
no change in the Gospel; all men that are saved from Adam to infinitum
are saved by the one system of salvation. The Lord may give many laws
and many commandments to suit the varied circumstances and conditions
of his children throughout the world, such as giving a law of carnal
commandments to Israel, but the laws and principles of the Gospel do
not change. If any portion of this generation be saved, it will be
because they receive the Gospel which Jesus Christ and his Apostles
preached. When the Lord inspires men and sends them to any generation,
he holds that generation responsible for the manner in which they
receive the testimony of his servants. He called upon us, and we left
our occupation to go forth in our weakness to preach his Gospel; we
had no power in and of ourselves to do this, only as the Lord gave us
strength by his Spirit; and we have so far built up his kingdom upon
this principle; we have been governed by this principle of revelation
in all our public and private works which we have done for God. We
shall build our Temple upon this principle, and carry out all the
purposes of the Lord our God in the latter days upon the same
principle and upon no other.
The very moment that men undertake to move for God in their own way
and upon principles of their own coining, they will fail to accomplish that which they design. The world has tried this for
generations. It is now almost universally acknowledged throughout
Christendom that no man is properly qualified to preach the Gospel
unless he has passed through a college or some other institution of
learning to study theology and get a knowledge of Greek, Latin, and
Hebrew—of languages dead and living. Does this system of learning,
alone, give power to administer salvation to mankind? Does it give
evidence and bear witness to the hearts of men by the power of the
Holy Ghost and the revelations of Jesus Christ? It does not. The
disciples of Christ, anciently, were illiterate men, yet they bore
record to the learned that God had sent them with a message of
salvation. Jesus Christ, whose life was a scene of affliction and
sorrow, who apparently had arose from the lower grades of society, was
eminently endowed with the spirit and power of revelation from his
Father and bore record of his works to Jew and Gentile under its
influence and power.
The servants of God in every age have always been governed by the same
power; and we must build up the kingdom of God by it or not at all. We
look to him for guidance in what we shall do from day to day; we have
been guided in this way hitherto and shall be so guided unto the end.
I thank God that we have embraced a Gospel that has power in it; that
we have the true organization of the Church and kingdom of God, with
its Apostles, Prophets, Pastors and Teachers, gifts, graces, and
blessings for the work of the ministry and the edifying of the body of
Christ. The moment any of the helps, governments, gifts, and powers are
done away from the Church militant, schism is created in the body and
it no longer can cooperate with the Church triumphant in heaven
against the power of the Devil and wicked men. We cannot build up the
kingdom of God in our day and overcome the powers of evil which
prevail over the world, without inspired Prophets and Apostles, gifts,
powers, and blessings, any more than they could in the days of Jesus
and his Apostles. We have this Church organization and the power which
attended it in ancient days, and we seek constantly the welfare of the
children of men.
We have a great Work laid upon us, and we are responsible to God for
the manner in which we make use of these blessings. The Lord requires
of us to build up Zion, to gather the honest-in-heart, restore Israel
to their blessings, redeem the earth from the power of the Devil,
establish universal peace and prepare a kingdom and a people for the
coming and reign of the Messiah. When we do all we can to forward and
accomplish this Work then are we justified. This is the work of our
lives, and it makes life of some consequence to us. When men are
destitute of the Spirit of God they do not prize life, unless to
indulge the cravings of unenlightened and perverted human nature; they
cross each other's interests, become filled with the spirit of wrath
and indignation and thirst for and shed the blood of each other. Would
they do this if they were inspired by the Spirit and power of God? No.
That which is good is of God and that which is evil emanates from the
Devil.
The Lord permits judgments to come upon the wicked, but he never sends
a great calamity upon the world without first sending Prophets and
inspired men to warn the wicked of approaching chastisement, giving
them, at the same time, space for repentance and means of escape, as
witness the time of Noah, Lot, &c. And, "As it was in the days of Noah, so shall it be in the days of the coming of the Son of man."
When the messengers of God have given a faithful warning to the wicked
of their approaching overthrow, and the testimony is sealed, then will
the Lord come out of his hiding place and vex them with a sore
vexation. All that the Savior said should come upon the wicked Jews
was literally fulfilled, and his blood is now upon them and their
children. The hand of God has been zealous in holding the Jews under
the rod until this day. Why? Because they rejected the testimony of
the Son of God and his Gospel. That is the cause of the great trouble
today that is vexing this nation and other nations in the old world.
You may put all the judgments of God together that have befallen the
nations and tribes of men from the beginning, and the afflictions they
suffered are no greater than are now ready to be poured out upon the
Gentile world.
John the Revelator saw this day. He saw, also, "An angel of God fly
in the midst of heaven, having the everlasting gospel to preach unto
them that dwell on the earth, and to every nation, and kindred, and
tongue, and people, Saying with a loud voice, Fear God, and give glory
to him; for the hour of his judgment is come: and worship him that
made heaven, and earth, and the sea, and the fountains of waters."
That angel has delivered his message and thousands of Elders of this
Church have been called to this ministry; it has been laid upon our
shoulders. I have traveled more than a hundred thousand miles in the
last thirty years to preach this Gospel, and many thousands of it with
my knapsack upon my back and without purse or scrip, begging my bread
from door to door to preach the Gospel to my own nation. Thirty years
ago it was said unto us, You hear of wars in foreign countries, but
you do not know the hearts of men in your own land, for you shall soon
have greater wars in your own land, &c.
How is it, my friends, is there trouble in the eastern countries? What
means this crowding of our streets with emigrants to the west? The
Lord God has spoken through his Prophet; his words have been recorded,
and he is backing up the testimony of his servants in fulfillment of
his word; and the end is not yet. War and distress of nations has only
just commenced, and famine and pestilence will follow on the heels of
war, and there will be great mourning, and weeping, and lamentations
in the land, and no power can stay the work of desolation and utter
overthrow of the wicked.
More than twenty-five years ago I wrote a revelation which Joseph
Smith gave, wherein he said that the rebellion should commence in
South Carolina, and from that, war should spread through this nation
and continue to spread until war should be poured out upon all nations
and great calamity and destruction should await them.
I published the Book of Doctrine and Covenants in England in 1845, and
since that time it has been published in many different languages, and
thus we are sending the revelations which Jesus Christ has given to
his people in the last days to the different nations and tongues, that
they may be left without an excuse. We know these things are coming,
and because of them we are here in Utah, and the Devil and the wicked
do not like it. Every evil principle and power is opposed to us and
our testimony. Do we not desire to do all men good? We do; and in
proof of this I only need say that we have labored for many years in
poverty and hardships to carry salvation to the nations. Some of the
European nations have closed their doors against us, and in
some of those nations we have preached the Gospel and gathered out
many souls, and thousands more will yet come like clouds and like
doves to the windows to join with us in the enjoyment of the great
blessings which the kingdom of God offers to all people.
The highest object of man in this life should be to prepare himself to
dwell with his Father and God in his presence. It is for this reason
that the millions of spirits that tabernacle here are sent from the
eternal worlds to pass a short probation in mortal bodies, and they
are all the children of one Father. If we receive the Gospel and live
its precepts we shall receive celestial glory; if we reject it we
shall be punished, though we may have a redemption and a glory, but it
will be in a diminished degree. We should lay these things to heart;
we should endeavor to understand our true position and we should do
all in our power to benefit our fellow man and to bring salvation to
the nations.
I rejoice that the Lord still holds the door open, that we still have
the privilege of sending the Elders to the nations; while this door
remains open we shall continue to preach the Gospel to the Gentile
world. When they reject it, it will be taken from them and then we go
to the Jews, and the ten tribes will come from the north to Zion to be
crowned under the hands of the children of Ephraim. And the remnant of
the Lamanites who are cursed below all humanity that we are acquainted
with—who have been filled with the spirit of bloodshed which they have
inherited from their fathers—they will embrace the Gospel in the due
time of the Lord. They are of the house of Israel, and this spirit of
war will be taken from them and they will become the children of God,
but not until the Gentiles have entirely rejected the Gospel.
Anciently it was preached to the Jews first and then to the Gentiles;
in the latter times it will be first preached to the Gentiles and then
to the Jews—the first shall be last and the last first. This is the
great work which is laid upon us today. We should be true and
faithful today, and then we ought to follow this practice until
death, and then shall we be entitled to have a crown of life. Is it
not more honorable to do good than to do evil; to try to honor and
serve God who is our Father and who has given us every blessing, than
sin against him? Would not such a course bring more happiness and
pleasure to us than to blaspheme the name of God and dishonor
ourselves, bringing darkness and condemnation to our spirits?
I pray that God may bless us and save us in his kingdom, which I ask
in the name of Jesus Christ: Amen.