We are assembled this afternoon to partake of bread, and drink in
remembrance of the death and suffering of our Lord and Savior Jesus
Christ.
I am satisfied that the Spirit of the Lord attends us whenever we meet
in the way He has commanded; and whenever we have a meek and quiet
spirit, we are prepared to receive that additional influence of the
Holy Spirit, necessary to lead us into all truth, through the
ordinances of the house of the Lord.
While we sit and contemplate upon the fulfillment of prophecy,
delivered by the Prophet of the Lord in this dispensation, and by many
more of His servants; while we contemplate upon the fulfillment of the
revelations in the Book of Mormon, and in the Book of Doctrine and
Covenants, and think of the events that we have been for twenty odd
years expecting and preaching about, now rolling in on the right and
on the left; it is calculated to make some of our very anxious people
feel more satisfied.
The time has been, that even many of our Elders, when the sun was
retiring in the west, looked for some sign in the heavens—for some
flaming sword unsheathed, or some visible display of the power of the
Almighty, by which they might know of the near approach of the Son of
God. Others have feared greatly they would not live to see the
fulfillment of the prophecies of brother Joseph, brother Brigham and
others; they have felt very anxious indeed about it. But I am
convinced, that that class of Saints which have been so struck with
anxiety and fearfulness, may now dismiss their fears, and dispense
with all their anxiety in relation to the predicted events that are
coming upon the earth, for they are rolling in with such rapidity—they
are rushing upon the astonished world with such velocity, as to exceed
even our most sanguine expectations.
The things that are transpiring upon the earth are certainly as great and as momentous as any of the revelations hold forth, or as
any of the predictions of the Prophet Joseph have foretold.
Notwithstanding this display of the power of God in fulfilling His
word, we need not expect the eyes of the inhabitants of the earth to
be opened to understand the meaning of the astounding events that are
transpiring around them, for one of the marked signs of the last days
is, the blindness of the people; we are told they should have eyes and
see not, and ears but hear not, and hearts but understand not. If in
the days of Jesus this was true of the Jews and surrounding nations,
it is doubly so now in relation to the nations with which we are
acquainted.
Though the fulfillment of the words of the Prophets is clear and
visible to us as the noonday sun in its splendor, yet the people of
the world are blinded thereto; they do not comprehend nor discern the
hand of the Lord. The Saints who live in the Spirit, walk by the
Spirit, and are governed by the counsels of the Almighty, can see the
working of the Lord, not only in our midst—not only in Utah Territory,
in the midst of the people of God who assemble in this Tabernacle—it
is not only in this latter-day capacity we view the work of God, but
we let our minds stretch abroad to creation's utmost extent, and we
can see the hand of the Lord in all the events of earth. We see it in
the revolutions of our own continent; we see it in the scattering and
scourging of the house of Israel; in the fading away of nations, on
the right and on the left; in the present commotion in our own nation;
in the broils and contentions between the South and the North; in
short, we see it in all the events connected with our own and other
nations living on the continent of North and South America. And when
the mind's eye stretches abroad across the mighty deep, through out
Europe, we see the hand of the Lord visibly at work there, not only in
the spread of the Gospel, in the prosperity of the people of God, and
in the proclamation of the eternal principles of truth through the
agency of the Elders of Israel, but in the war cloud gathering black
around, dyeing the ocean with human gore, and drenching the solid
earth with blood.
We see it in the preparations of war, and the framing of treaties of
peace among strong nations. The world is in commotion, and the hearts
of men fail them for fear of the impending storm that threatens to
enshroud all nations in its black mantle. Treaties of peace may be
made, and war will stop for a season, but there are certain decrees of
the Gods, and certain bounds fixed, and laws and edicts passed by the
high courts of heaven, beyond which the nations cannot pass; and when
the Almighty decrees the wicked shall slay the wicked, strong nations
may interfere, peace conventions may become rife in the world and
exert their influence to sheath the sword of war, and make treaties of
peace to calm the troubled surface of all Europe, to no effect; the
war cloud is still booming o'er the heavens, darkening the earth, and
threatening the world with desolation.
This is a fact the Saints have known for many years—that the Gods in
yonder heavens have something to do with these revolutions; the
angels, those holy beings who are sent from the heavens to the earth
to minister in the destiny of nations, have something to do in these
mighty revolutions and convulsions that shake creation almost to its
center.
Consequently, when we see nation stirred up against nation, and on the
other hand see other nations exerting a powerful influence to bring
about negotiations of peace, shall we say they can bring it about? Do
we ex pect they can stay the onward course of war? The Prophet
of God has spoken it all, and we expect to see the work go on—and see
all things fulfilled as the Prophets have declared by the spirit of
prophecy in them.
The fact of the Prophet declaring an event before it comes to pass
does not necessarily make that event. If he should foresee war, and
predict it, the bare prediction, independent of the event that is
known in the heavens, and which the world must read in the great
chapter of events, does not set Europe to boiling like a pot. The
Prophet simply tells a fact that is to exist—simply tells an event
that is to transpire in the great chain of the providence of the
Almighty relating to this earth, in the winding up sceneries thereof.
Why is it that the Latter-day Saints are perfectly calm and serene
among all the convulsions of the earth—the turmoils, strife, war,
pestilence, famine, and distress of nations? It is because the spirit
of prophecy has made known to us that such things would actually
transpire upon the earth. We understand it, and view it in its true
light. We have learned it by the visions of the Almighty—by that
spirit of intelligence that searches out all things, even the deep
things of God.
Can the wise men of Europe tell the result of the present war between
Russia and Turkey with the allied powers? No, they cannot. If the
present war should be suspended for a time, can they tell you when the
next will break out, and what will be the result of it? No, they
cannot. But if you will listen to the revelations of God through the
spirit of prophecy, and to the servants of God, you may learn it all
with certainty.
Three days before the Prophet Joseph started for Carthage, I well
remember his telling us we should see the fulfillment of the words of
Jesus upon the earth, where he says the father shall be against the
son, and the son against the father; the mother against the daughter,
and the daughter against the mother; the mother-in-law against the
daughter-in-law, and the daughter-in-law against the mother-in-law;
and when a man's enemies shall be those of his own household.
The Prophet stood in his own house when he told several of us of the
night the visions of heaven were opened to him, in which he saw the
American continent drenched in blood, and he saw nation rising up
against nation. He also saw the father shed the blood of the son, and
the son the blood of the father; the mother put to death the daughter,
and the daughter the mother; and natural affection forsook the hearts
of the wicked; for he saw that the Spirit of God should be withdrawn
from the inhabitants of the earth, in consequence of which there
should be blood upon the face of the whole earth, except among the
people of the Most High. The Prophet gazed upon the scene his vision
presented, until his heart sickened, and he besought the Lord to close
it up again.
When we hear of war in foreign lands—when we hear of the revolutions
among nations afar off, we necessarily infer that distresses incident
to war and the hottest of the battle will not come nigh unto us. It is
natural for man to make favorable conclusions as to his own safety,
when danger threatens, but the Prophet saw in the vision, that war and
distress of nations will not only occur in Europe, in Asia, and in the
islands of the sea, but he saw it upon the American Continent—in the
region of country where he first introduced the doctrine of the Son of
God; so we may look for calamity in our own borders, in our own
nation, as well as in the nations of foreign climes.
Some think, because of the peculiar situation of the country
of the United States—the government being so well organized, little or
no difficulty will ever come upon this continent, notwithstanding the
European wars. Allow me to tell you in relation to that—when the
Spirit of the Lord is powerfully manifested in any of the Elders of
Israel, the first thing that is presented to his mind is the shedding
of the blood of the Prophet, and those who did the deed.
It is no matter how much they deal in compromised measures, or how
often they try to adjust difficulties that thicken around them—it is a
stern fact that the people of the United States have shed the blood of
the Prophets, driven out the Saints of God, rejected the Priesthood,
and set at naught the holy Gospel; and the result of rejecting the
Gospel has been, in every age, a visitation from the chastening hand
of the Almighty—which chastisement will be administered in proportion
to the magnitude and enormity of their crimes.
Consequently I look for the Lord to use His whip on the refractory son
called "Uncle Sam;" I expect to see him chastised among the first of
the nations. I think Uncle Sam is one of the Lord's boys that He will
take the rod to first, and make him dance nimbly to his own tune of
"Oh! Oh!!" for his transgressions, for his high-mindedness and
loftiness, for his evil, for rejecting the Gospel, and causing the
earth to drink the blood of the Saints—for this, I say, I expect he
will be well switched among the first of the sons.
I expect John Bull will get the next whipping; and I have no idea of
the Lord whipping Russia and letting those refractory sons escape who
are better taught—who have had a kind Father teaching them and
instructing them by the voice of His Elders; sending Prophets to them,
to warn them late and early; inviting them by the voice of His Son, by
the voice of angels, and by the still small voice of His Spirit,
crying unto them to repent of their sins and to turn unto Him. I say,
I do not expect He will pass by these refractory sons who have turned
a deaf ear to all His instructions, maltreating His messengers, and
whip those boys who have not been so well instructed.
I rejoice in the Lord my God, and feel happy in my spirit that the
work of God is prospering, not only by the preaching of the Gospel,
but by the progress of revolutions among the nations of the earth, and
by the deeper corruption of the press and the people. I do not rejoice
that the people and the press are waxing more and more corrupt, and
that the war cloud darkens more and more, threatening nations with
deeper distress; but I rejoice that the words of the Prophet are being
fulfilled.
I do not desire thousands to lose their lives by war, and the
attendant distresses; the spirit in me is different to this; but I
rejoice that the reign of Satan is short upon the earth, and that the
work of the Father has commenced on the face of all the earth—in the
north, in the south, in the east, and in the west; and it is seen in
our midst by the progress of the work of apostasy; for there is half
wise and half foolish, as represented by the parable of the Savior.
How many of the brethren that are brought here by the Perpetual
Emigrating Fund from England and other countries will keep the faith,
and stay with the people of God, and do right? I am afraid not more
than half. All these things betoken the establishment of the work of
God, and the growth of our religion, which gives me great joy.
When the people apostatize there is a contrast between the good and
the bad, the just and the unjust. I rejoice when I see the
righteousness of the Saints in contrast with the corruptions
of the world.
In the midst of this people there is faithfulness, virtue, and
integrity, and they are the most righteous and the best people upon
the face of the whole earth; but when the world look upon us, and upon
our morals, they look through dark spectacles and goggles, which blind
them; they cannot see, and they therefore think we are the blackest
people in crime, and the deepest sunk in degradation. When I see that
the world have eyes, but cannot see, ears, but cannot hear, hearts,
but cannot understand, it speaks volumes on the end being near, when
the Son of God will come in the clouds of heaven to take vengeance on
the ungodly, and reign in the midst of His people, and bring to a
termination the reign of Satan.
I rejoice exceedingly that the work of God is progressing so rapidly
under the sun upon the face of all the world. For war and bloodshed
are just as necessary, and just as much the work of God, as repentance
and baptism for the remission of sins; and it must progress, for the
only means to bring about His purposes, consummate His decrees, and
establish eternal righteousness, is by cutting off the wicked from the
earth, after He has sought to save them by the plan of salvation.
Seeing they would not listen—they would not obey—they would not be
instructed—then as a kind father who cares for the welfare of his
children, He takes the chastening rod, He unsheathes His sword in
heaven, and cuts off the disobedient portion of His children. I
rejoice to see this work progressing.
To give you my ideas more clearly upon this matter, suppose the people
of God are called out to war—would they wish to cultivate the same
spirit that the wicked cultivate? No, they would not. Would they go
out to war to satisfy a guilty thirst for blood? No. But they would
exercise faith in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ, and execute the
judgments of God upon the wicked by His command.
I know that some cannot see the difference between a man of God taking
a sword as did Samuel, and hewing down Agag, and the wicked slaying
each other; but they look upon that the same as they do upon one
Gentile hewing down another. When the man of God raises the sword, he
would at the same time ask God to nerve his arm with strength, and
fill him with the Holy Ghost. Thus strengthened, one man would slay a
thousand, and overcome a troop, in executing the judgments of God,
like the angels that were sent into the camp of the Assyrians in days
of old. Do you think those angels were bloodthirsty? No. They were
messengers of the Most High, to execute His judgments, and bring to
pass His purposes.
Some think we rejoice to see the wicked in their distress, and to
behold the calamity that is coming upon the earth. That is not the
true cause of our rejoicing; but we rejoice to see the predictions of
the Prophets coming to pass, the reign of wickedness closing, which is
the cause of all the ills to which mortality is heir, the cause of God
move on in its majesty, and the great work fast approaching the
winding up scene of the dispensations pertaining to earth.
Let us hear, see, understand, obey, and serve God faithfully, that we
may make our way, through changing elements and the crash of worlds,
into the presence of our Father who is in heaven, for Jesus' sake.
Amen.
- Jedediah M. Grant