I say to the Latter-day Saints, that the only reason why we do not
take up the subject and enter into the organization of Enoch, or a
city of Enoch, is simply because we have not yet been able to find
every item of law bearing upon this matter, so as to organize in a way
that apostates cannot trouble us. This is the only reason. It is a
matter that I am paying particular attention to, with some of my
brethren, to see if we have skill enough to get up an organization and
draw up papers to bind ourselves together under the laws of the United
States, so that we can put our means and labor together and join as
one family. As soon as we can accomplish this, and get an instrument
that lawyers cannot pick to pieces and destroy, and apostates cannot
afflict us, we expect to get up this institution, and enter most
firmly into it.
Yesterday and the day before I had considerable to say to the
Latter-day Saints, reading the dark side of the page. I will say here,
I am not discouraged with regard to this latter-day work, I am not
discouraged with regard to the Latter-day Saints. If we were to pick
and choose today, we should find a large majority of the people
called Latter-day Saints, who are ready and willing, with open hands
and pure hearts, to enter into the Order of Enoch, and to live and die
in this Order. This is my faith concerning the people at large,
consequently I am not discouraged. But there are some who need
chastening. We cannot call names, this will not answer. We cannot tell
a man that he is going to apostatize, but we can chasten him as a
member of the Church, not as an individual. In this capacity, while in
public, we do not take the liberty of chastening an individual. But we
can say to the brethren and sisters, we are encouraged. "Mormonism" is
onward and upward, the Gospel that the Lord Jesus has introduced in
the latter days is enjoyed by many, and it is our life, our joy, our
peace, our glory, our happiness, our all; and when we come to the
trying scene, as some call it, of sacrificing our property, and
putting it together for the good of the community, I do not expect the
brethren will receive any more trials than they have heretofore, I do
know whether the sisters will.
Brother George Q. Cannon says the sisters have borne a great deal. So
they have, but if they could only stand in the shoes of their husbands
who are good, true and faithful, they would know that they are by no
means free from perplexities. Just fancy a man with two, three, or half a dozen of his beloved wives catching him on one side,
and before he can take three steps more, catching him on the other,
and "I want this," "I want that," and "this is not right," and "that
is not right," and so on; their minds just pulled to pieces. I say if
the hair is spared on their heads they may consider that they have got
blessed good wives. I have as many wives as many other men, and I keep
my hair yet. But as to trials, why bless your hearts, the man or woman
who enjoys the spirit of our religion has no trials; but the man or
woman who tries to live according to the Gospel of the Son of God, and
at the same time clings to the spirit of the world, has trials and
sorrows acute and keen, and that, too, continually.
This is the deciding point, the dividing line. They who love and serve
God with all their hearts rejoice evermore, pray without ceasing, and
in everything give thanks; but they who try to serve God and still
cling to the spirit of the world, have got on two yokes—the yoke of
Jesus and the yoke of the devil, and they will have plenty to do. They
will have a warfare inside and outside, and the labor will be very
galling, for they are directly in opposition one to the other. Cast
off the yoke of the enemy, and put on the yoke of Christ, and you will
say that his yoke is easy and his burden is light. This I know by
experience.
God bless you.