As we have met in the capacity of a General Conference, we shall
expect to hear instructions from the Elders pertaining to the building
up of the kingdom of God on the earth. This is our calling, this is the
labor devolving upon us, and it should occupy our attention day by day
from morning until evening and from week to week; in fact, we have no
other calling or business, and if we are humble and faithful, God will
strengthen us and increase our ability and give us power sufficient to
accomplish the tasks devolving upon us in the performance of His work.
The oracles of truth are delivered; men have been called and ordained;
the gifts and graces of the Gospel are restored; the kingdom is
organized; it is committed to the servants of the Lord, and if we are
faithful we shall bear it off; we will establish it and make it firm
in the earth, no more to be interrupted or removed, and the teachings
that we shall hear will be pertaining to our spiritual and temporal
labors in this kingdom. With God, and also with those who understand
the principles of life and salvation, the Priesthood, the oracles of
truth and the gifts and callings of God to the children of men, there
is no difference in spiritual and temporal labors—all are one. If I am
in the line of my duty, I am doing the will of God, whether I am
preaching, praying, laboring with my hands for an honorable support;
whether I am in the field, mechanic's shop, or following mercantile
business, or wherever duty calls, I am serving God as much in one
place as another; and so it is with all, each in his place, turn and
time. Consequently our teachings during Conference will be to instruct
the people how to live and order their lives before the Lord and each
other; how to accomplish the work devolving upon them in building up
Zion on the earth. To accomplish this will require steady faith and
firm determination, and we come together in this capacity that our
faith and determination may be increased and strengthened. When we
have spent three, four or five days together in giving instruction, we
shall only just have commenced to instruct the people; and when we
have spent a lifetime in learning and dispensing what we do learn to
our fellow beings, we have only commenced in the career of
intelligence. Our faith and prayers, the ordinances that we attend to,
our assembling ourselves together, our dispersing after attending to
the business of life, in our schools, all our educational pursuits are
in the service of God, for all these labors are to establish truth on
the earth, and that we may increase in knowledge, wisdom,
understanding in the power of faith and in the wisdom of God, that we
may become fit subjects to dwell in a higher state of existence and
intelligence than we now enjoy. We can attain to this only by
adding faith to faith, knowledge to knowledge, temperance to
temperance, patience to patience, and godliness to godliness, and so
increasing in the principles of happiness and salvation.
We shall call upon the Elders to speak to the congregation as they
assemble here from day to day, and I hope and trust that the brethren
and sisters will treasure up in their hearts the instructions that
they receive, and that they will carry them out in their lives. This
Sunday religion that a great many of our Christian brethren believe in
and practice, when their everyday life is spent in selfishness and
for self-aggrandizement, will not do for the Latter-day Saints; with
us Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday must be
spent to the glory of God, as much as Sunday, or we shall come short
of the object of our pursuit. Consequently we must pay attention to
the things that we hear, and to the principles of the religion that we
have embraced in our faith, and seek diligently to break up the
prejudices and prepossessed notions and feelings that have woven
themselves around us through the traditions of the fathers, and
endeavor to know and understand as God knows, that we may do His will.
Our traditions are so firmly fixed in our feelings that it is almost
impossible to rise above, override, or get rid of them; they cling to
us like the affections of tender friends. But we must learn to know
the will of God and do it, and let our traditions go, then we shall be
blessed.
There are many things that we should understand with regard to
ourselves and our children; and when the mind opens upon the vision of
life by the spirit of revelation, there is not a person but what can
see the eternity of teaching yet to be imparted to the Saints.
I trust that we shall be edified and rejoice together, and shall
return from this place strengthened and confirmed in our faith and
hopes, feeling that steadiness of nerve, by the spirit of revelation,
that we shall not be wafted to and fro, imagining a thousand things
incorrect, and pass by those doctrines and truths that are calculated
to exalt the human family.