We delight in the spirit manifested by our young friend who has just
spoken. He advocates the use of the sword of the Spirit, or the
principles of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, backed by the spirit of that
Gospel, to convince people of the error of their ways. We, as a
people, or the Elders of this Church, have carried that over the face
of the earth; we have offered it to the people in nearly all parts of
the earth, without money and without price.
We delight to meet together to worship God; we delight to have our
brethren and sisters come together for this purpose, and we also
esteem it a pleasure to have strangers of age and experience, who have
the spirit to discern, meet with and preach to us. In our community we
have very few from the heathen world; but from the Christian world
thousands have gathered here. They understand and know the effects of
what is called Christianity. But it is otherwise with our children.
They have been brought up here; and, except in a few instances, they
have heard nothing but the Gospel as taught by the Latter-day Saints.
They are not capable of judging what the outside world is until they
have had it exhibited before them, which has been their privilege
occasionally; and I always feel to urge our youth to attend meetings
when strangers preach, that they may be able to understand that which
is and that which is not of God, and learn the difference between the
doctrine taught by us and others. We believe a great many things that
the Christian world cannot believe. If their eyes were open and they
had the spirit to see things as they are, they could understand them.
There is not a man or woman on the earth but what, if they understood
God and the things of God, would yield obedience to His requirements.
Those who set themselves up against the truth do it in consequence of
not seeing things as they are—in consequence of ignorance, and were it
not for this ignorance with regard to God and His Gospel they would be
able to believe in the Gospel. The Latter-day Saints believe in the
Gospel of the Son of God, simply because it is true. They believe in
baptism for the remission of sins, personal and by proxy; they believe
that Jesus is the Savior of the world; they believe that all who
attain to any glory whatever, in any kingdom, will do so because Jesus
has purchased it by his atonement.
The Christian world says, "We are going to the kingdom of Heaven;" but
what is to become of those who have died, not believing as they do, or
who have died without hearing the Gospel? Millions of them have passed
away, both in the Christian and in the heathen worlds, just as honest,
virtuous and upright as any now living. The Christian world say they
are lost; but the Lord will save them, or, at least, all who
will receive the Gospel. The plan of salvation which Jesus has
revealed, and which we preach, reaches to the lowest and most degraded
of Adam's lost race. Is He going to save all in the same glory and
bring all to the same state of felicity? Will they who refuse to obey
the Gospel of the Son of God be saved and exalted in the same kingdom
and glory as they who have obeyed? No, never, never! It is impossible.
Do you suppose that a person can see the kingdom of heaven without
being born of the Spirit? Jesus said not. Shall we say to the
contrary, and maintain that we can see the kingdom of God without
being born of the Spirit, and say that Jesus is a liar? Jesus said to
Nicodemus, "Except a man is born of the spirit, he cannot see the
kingdom of God." Shall we admit that Jesus spoke the truth, or shall
man say that his doctrine is true and Jesus spoke that which is not
true? Which shall we do? There is no alternative but to admit that
Jesus is true, and will save on no other condition than that laid down
in the Scriptures, and that all who preach any other doctrine take the
testimony of men instead of the testimony of Jesus, or that the
Christian world with their varied opinions and creeds are true and
that Jesus is untrue.
This is plain talk, my friends. Can you mistake it? Can you gain any
idea from what I say except what I mean—let God be true, if it makes
every man a liar. I think my words are so pointed and emphatic that no
person can mistake them. Did Jesus say, "Except a man is born of the
water and of the spirit, he cannot enter the kingdom of God?" Yes, all
Christians will admit that. Then do you think there was one plan of
salvation for Nicodemus and another for you and me? It is all folly
for any person to expect any such thing! Come with the sword of the
Spirit! Let the whole world of Christendom come with their arguments
and Scriptures, and let us argue these things together! Let us lay
them before the people and see who is right and who is wrong.
Let me say to you, if it is true that no man can enter the kingdom of
God unless he is born of the water and of the Spirit, God must provide
a plan by which those who have died ignorant of the Gospel may have
the privilege of doing so, or he would appear to be a partial being.
Has He provided that way? He has. The Christian world have taught,
preached, contemplated, meditated, sung about and prayed for the
Millennium. What are you going to do during that period, Christians?
Do you know what the Millennium is for, and what work will have to be
done during that period? Suppose the Christian world were now one in
heart, faith, sentiment and works, so that the Lord could commence the
Millennium in power and glory, do you know what would be done? Would
you sit and sing yourselves away to everlasting bliss? No, I reckon
not. I think there is a work to be done then which the whole world
seems determined we shall not do. What is it? To build temples. We
never yet commenced to lay the foundation of a temple but what all
hell was in arms against us. That is the difficulty now: we have
commenced the foundation of this temple. What are we going to do in
these temples? Anything to be done there? Yes, and we will not wait
for the Millennium and the fullness of the glory of God on the earth;
we will commence, as soon as we have a temple, and work for the
salvation of our forefathers; we will get their genealogies as far as
we can. By and by, we shall get them perfect. In these temples
we will officiate in the ordinances of the Gospel of Jesus Christ for
our friends, for no man can enter the kingdom of God without being
born of the water and of the Spirit. We will officiate for them who
are in the spirit world, where Jesus went to preach to the spirits, as
Peter has written in the third chapter, verses 18, 19, and 20, of his
first epistle:
"For Christ also hath once suffered for sins, the just for the unjust,
that he might bring us to God, being put to death in the flesh, but
quickened by the Spirit: By which also he went and preached unto the
spirits in prison; Which sometime were disobedient, when once the
longsuffering of God waited in the days of Noah, while the ark was a
preparing," etc.
In the next chapter, Peter, alluding to this same subject, says—
"For for this cause was the gospel preached also to them that are
dead, that they might be judged according to men in the flesh, but
live according to God in the spirit."
What will we do for and in behalf of the dead? We will be baptized for
the remission of sins, as Paul has said, in his first epistle to the
Corinthians, 15th chapter and 29th verse:
"Else what shall they do which are baptized for the dead, if the dead
rise not at all? why are they then baptized for the dead?"
We will also have hands laid on us for the reception of the Holy
Ghost; and then we will receive the washings and anointings for and in
their behalf, preparatory to their becoming heirs of God and
joint heirs with Christ. Are you going to do this, Latter-day Saints?
Yes. What will the Christian world do with their dead? Let them sleep
an eternal sleep, for there are no provisions made for them in the
gospel they believe in and have taught to them.
This is one item of doctrine believed in by the Latter-day Saints that
the inhabitants of the earth are opposed to. Why? Because they are
governed and controlled by the spirit of darkness. This may seem
harsh, but it is true. They are opposed to Jesus, to God, and to the
salvation of the children of men, and are controlled by this evil
spirit, and they know it not. They say:
"Latter-day Saints, let your dead and ordinances for their benefit
alone, we will pass laws forbidding you the observance and practice of
the ordinances of the house of God."
We trust in God. I reckon He will fight our battles and we will be
baptized for and in behalf of the human family during a thousand
years; and we will have hundreds of temples and thousands of men and
women officiating therein for those who have fallen asleep, without
having had the privilege of hearing and obeying the Gospel, that they
may be brought forth and have a glorious resurrection, and enjoy the
kingdom which God has prepared for them. The devil will fight hard to
hinder us, and we shall not take an inch of ground except by obedience
to the power of, and faith in, the Gospel of the Son of God. The whole
world is opposed to this doctrine. But is there any harm in it? If
they could only see it as it is in the Lord, they would rejoice in it,
and instead of fighting it, they would praise God for having revealed
so glorious a doctrine. Suppose that the notion entertained by some is
true, that after the death of our bodies our spirits sleep an eternal
sleep, and I am baptized for my father, grandfather, and so on, does
it injure them? Answer, all ye intelligences on the face of the earth,
above, beneath, or around about the earth! All will admit that no harm
would be done in practicing these ordinances. Then let us
alone if our practices will do no harm, why oppose us in their
observance? The result might possibly affect beneficially our
progenitors, and then you who oppose would be found fighting against
God. Better let the Gospel have its course.
We have had a nice discourse this morning from the Rev. Mr. Andrews,
exhorting all to believe in Jesus. His text was as good a one as ever
a man quoted, "I am not ashamed of the Gospel of Christ, for it is the
power of God unto salvation unto all them that believe; to the Jew
first, and then to the Greek," or to the rest of the world. Jesus
says, pointedly, "If ye love me, keep my commandments." This is the
test? Are there any commandments? Yes, plenty of them, and the only
way to prove our belief in and love for the Lord Jesus is by observing
the sayings that he has left on record.
They are coming from the East and from the West, from the North and
from the South to sit down in our Father's kingdom; but no man can sit
down there unless he gain admittance through the faithful observance
of the commands of God, and obedience to the ordinances of His house.
Then why not repent and obey the ordinances and commandments? Why not
be believers in the Lord Jesus Christ? Is there any harm in it? I say
to every being on the face of the earth, Christian, Pagan, or Jew,
supposing my doctrine is not true, and that there is no necessity for
believing in Jesus, being baptized for the remission of sins and
having hands laid upon you for the Holy Ghost, will it do you any
harm? Pagan, will it do you any harm? Believers or unbelievers, will
it do you any harm? Universalian, will it do you any harm? Apostates,
will it do you any harm? Wise man, will it do you any harm? Fools,
will it do you any harm? What is your answer? '" No; it will not."
Well, then, let me alone. I may be right, and you wrong; and if I
should be right, you are cut off, and I have the advantage of you; but
if you are right, and I am wrong, I am with you and will share in all
the blessings that you can get.
This Gospel will save the whole human family; the blood of Jesus will
atone for our sins, if we accept the terms he has laid down; but we
must accept those terms or else it will avail nothing in our behalf.
I have talked long enough. I bid you all welcome to the Gospel. Jesus
Christ has commissioned me to say to the whole human family, "You can
have this Gospel without money and without price." We have traversed
the world over and offered it to the human family and asked them to
receive it. We are still saying to them, believe on the Lord Jesus
Christ, keep his commandments, and obey his ordinances, that it may be
well with you. God bless you. Amen.