I will endeavor to occupy a little time this morning, and while I
address my friends, I hope I may have their attention and prayers; for
I realize that while any person stands before an assembly of this kind
to teach, he needs the Spirit of the Lord to dictate and direct his
mind, that he may speak unto the edification of the people.
I am aware that "Mormonism," as it is called, presents a wide field
for reflection and contemplation; it presents an extensive surface
upon which the mind may roam; it affords a variety of objects for us
to converse upon; but, at the same time, we want our minds led in that
channel which is according to the mind and will of the Lord.
We have had some very interesting teaching presented to us from this
stand, during the last two Sabbaths especially, though I may say that
we have good teaching every Sabbath that we assemble together in this
house. In fact, the day and age in which we live, those things
connected with the past and present history of this peo ple, and the
signs of the times, are matters so diverse from the affairs of the
nations of the earth, and from the views of the children of men
generally, that they cause them to marvel and wonder exceedingly.
I felt to rejoice last Sabbath while sitting in this stand, listening
to our President. I will tell you why I felt to rejoice—there was one
main reason for my joy; I have been acquainted long enough with this
work to know its truth; I have had sufficient experience in it to see
and to know that the hand of God is in it, and that it is controlled
and guided by the Spirit of the Almighty, and the revelations of
heaven; to know, that from the commencement of it, it has been the
design of the God of heaven to establish His Kingdom upon the earth,
to be thrown down no more forever.
I rejoice that this kingdom is blessed with a leader, or leaders, who
are not ashamed or afraid to watch over the interests of Zion—at all
times to seek diligently the welfare of the children of Israel; who
will point out the path for this people to walk in, whether
that path may be popular or unpopular; leaders who will not hesitate
to rebuke sin and wickedness, whether emanating from high or low
places.
Those who have been acquainted with the Prophet Joseph, who laid the
foundation of this Church and kingdom, who was an instrument in the
hand of God in bringing to light the Gospel in this last dispensation,
know well that every feeling of his soul, every sentiment of his mind,
and every act of his life, proved that he was determined to maintain
the principle of truth, even to the sacrificing of his life. His soul
swelled wide as eternity for the welfare of the human family. He began
entirely alone, as far as the influences of the children of men were
concerned upon the earth, to endeavor to establish a religion and
order of things diverse from anything then existing among men, a
religion that was unpopular and contrary to the feelings, and views,
and traditions of the whole human family.
Every man that is acquainted with the history of the nations of the
world at this time, must know that religion is a very popular thing—it
has many followers; and they must also know that the religions of the
day are very diversified; and that they are in a great measure framed
to meet the conveniences, traditions, and situations of the children
of men, with but little regard to the declarations of the Bible, or
the revelations of Jesus Christ. Every man that will read the
Scripture of the Old and New Testaments, will see that there was an
organization in the days of Jesus Christ, a system for the salvation
of the children of men. It is laid down plainly and definitely for the
inhabitants of the earth to follow. But, if we search throughout the
earth at this day, we cannot find a system existing that has scarcely
any resemblance to the exam ple laid down by Christ and the Apostles.
And I will here say that the persecution, opposition, and oppression
that this Church has met with from its first organization, have been
in a great measure in consequence of carrying out that very system,
those very ordinances, that same Gospel which Jesus Christ and his
Apostles established in their day, and which cost the most of them
their lives.
The New Testament clearly shows that whenever God has had a people
upon the earth—when He has had a Church and kingdom in the world, it
has been organized with Prophets and Apostles, and has been endowed
with revelations, with diverse kinds of gifts, with healing power,
with miracles, with dreams, and I may say with every member that
belongs to the body of Christ, necessary for the edifying of the body,
for the work of the ministry, or sanctifying of the people. We cannot
find anywhere within the lids of the Bible, where the Lord ever had a
people He acknowledged, except they were led by immediate revelation.
The Lord never had a people in any age of the world without Prophets to
lead them, even to the present day; and this is the reason why this
Church and kingdom is so diverse from the views, feelings, and
traditions of the nations around us, and that has caused it to meet
with great opposition, persecution, and opposing spirits from the
commencement, and perhaps may continue to do so until the winding up
scene.
Many of the Prophets have prophesied that such an order of things as
that which Christ and his Apostles established, should again be
established in the last days, after ages of apostasy and darkness.
When the Jews fell through unbelief, as the Apostle says, the Gospel
was taken from them and given to the Gentiles. Did the kingdom go to
the Gentiles stripped of any of its powers, or portion of its organization because the Jews would not receive it? No, verily it did
not. When the kingdom was presented to the Gentiles, it was presented
with Apostles and Prophets, with healing powers, with revelations direct
from God, and with every gift and grace the Jews believed in and
enjoyed while they remained faithful: when it went to the Gentiles it
was perfect in its organization, but in process of time they changed
the ordinances of the kingdom of God, and fell through the same
example of unbelief, and have remained for centuries without the true
order of heaven among them.
Ask any portion of Christendom why the ancient order of the Church of
Christ is not among them—Apostles, Prophets, revelations, and other
gifts, and they will inform you that they were only needed in the dark
ages of the world, to establish the kingdom of God, but in this
enlightened age are not necessary. It makes me think of a remark made
by Mr. Kirkham in his Grammar; he says, "The Lord hung the Bible out
of heaven, and retired." It appears so indeed among the Gentile
nations, for in process of time the gifts, and graces, and powers of
the kingdom of God were taken away, and the men who officiated in the
ancient Church of God were nearly all put to death; they were slain
because they endeavored to maintain it in its purity, and tried with
all their might to establish the principles that God had revealed to
the Jews, for they were the chosen people of God, the promised seed;
but they fell because they would not receive the Messiah, the Shiloh,
their Savior; when they put him to death, and imbrued their hands in
the best blood that had flowed through the lineage of Judah, they had
to foot the bill; blood was shed, the laws of God were broken, the
ordinances were changed, and the Priesthood of High Heaven trampled
upon: the Jews must, therefore, suffer to pay the debt they
contracted. Jesus Christ told them what would come upon them before he
was taken away, for he mourned over them, saying, "O Jerusalem,
Jerusalem, thou that killest the prophets, and stonest them which are
sent unto thee, how often would I have gathered thy children together,
even as a hen gathereth her chickens under her wings, and ye would
not! Behold, your house is left unto you desolate." Again, he says to
them, "Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! because ye
build the tombs of the prophets, and garnish the sepulchres of the
righteous, And say, If we had been in the days of our fathers, we
would not have been partakers with them in the blood of the prophets.
Wherefore ye be witnesses unto yourselves, that ye are the children of
them which killed the prophets. Fill ye up the measure of your
fathers. Ye serpents, ye generation of vipers, how can ye escape the
damnation of hell?" Again, "Woe unto you, Pharisees! for ye tithe mint
and rue and all manner of herbs, and pass over judgment and the love
of God: these ought ye to have done, and not to leave the other
undone." He also told them that their temple would be destroyed, and
not one stone be left upon another that would not be thrown down, and
thus they had to suffer until the times of the Gentiles should be
fulfilled. Jesus Christ lifted up his voice, and spared not, for he
knew what was awaiting that nation; and his heart yearned over them
when he saw them as a nation rushing madly on to destruction, and
sowing seed that would cause a thousand years of sorrow and mourning
by their posterity. They had their agency to act upon as seemed them
good, and they became wicked and corrupt, and instituted their own
systems of religion and ordinances, instead of the true order of the
kingdom of heaven. Jesus told them they would be dispersed
among the Gentiles, and be trodden down and afflicted by them until
the times of the Gentiles should be accomplished.
We understand from the Scriptures, that have been referred to from
time to time in this desk, that the Lord will set His hand again to
gather Israel. We heard this subject treated upon a few Sabbaths ago,
and what would take place in the last dispensation, even in the
dispensation of the fulness of times.
But those who have been taught after the traditions of the fathers,
have been taught that the Bible should be spiritualized, that it does
not mean what it says, nor say what it means; we have been taught to
believe that where the Lord says Israel shall be gathered, it means
spiritually. When we read any portion of Scripture, which did not
agree with our traditions, every man had his own system of
spiritualizing, to make it bend to his own views. Instead of this, we
have now learned that God means what He says, and says what He means.
When we read the history of the United States, or the history of
General Washington, no man in his sober senses would have the least
idea of spiritualizing it. When we read the history of our
revolutionary fathers, who sat in solemn council to deliberate upon
and sign the Declaration of Independence, because of the grievances
they were called upon to bear from the mother country, no man would
for a moment dream of spiritualizing these events; but every man would
understand that the historian meant them to be read and understood
literally.
Now, if we so read and believe the history of the foundation of our
national government, or the history of the Jewish nation, or any other
nation, that has been written by men who do not make any pretensions
to inspiration, if we should never think of spiritualizing their
writings, but take them and understand them as they are given to us,
why should we take it upon ourselves to spiritualize and twist the
words, and the meaning of the words, of that God who rules the
nations?
When He gives to us revelations of the greatest moment to us, will He
not set forth His mind and will in their true meaning, as He intends
they shall be fulfilled, and as He intends we shall understand them?
The Latter-day Saints as a people have learned to take God at His
word. We admit that there are in the Bible metaphors, figures, and
parables.
When Jesus was teaching the women the things of the kingdom of God, he
used comparisons which they understood. Hence he says, "The kingdom of
heaven is like unto leaven, which a woman took, and hid in three
measures of meal, till the whole was leavened." He knew the women
understood about making bread. And so he talks to the farmer about
sowing grain, that some sow seed on good ground, and others on stony
ground, and others among thorns, likening the kingdom of heaven unto
it. He used these metaphors to make a deeper impression upon the minds
of the children of men; and at other times he used dark swings in the
same way. We understand a figure as a figure, and a parable as a
parable, but the meaning of the Savior is plainly manifest in them.
When the Lord says by the mouth of His Prophet, "And the Lord shall
utterly destroy the tongue of the Egyptian sea; and with his mighty
wind shall he shake his hand over the river, and shall smite it in the
seven streams, and make men go over dryshod. And there shall be an
highway for the remnant of his people, which shall be left, from
Assyria; like as it was to Israel in the day that he came up
out of the land of Egypt;" and again, "And they shall bring all your
brethren for an offering unto the Lord out of all nations upon horses,
and in chariots, and in litters, and upon mules, and upon swift
beasts, to my holy mountain Jerusalem, saith the Lord, as the children
of Israel bring an offering in a clean vessel into the house of the
Lord:" again, when He says, "They shall come with weeping, and with
supplications, will I lead them: I will cause them to walk by the
rivers of waters in a straight way, wherein they shall not stumble:
for I am a father to Israel, and Ephraim is my firstborn;" we believe
He means what He says, for we have ourselves seen many of these
prophecies literally fulfilled in this generation. Again, we believe
He means what He says, when the Lord declares through His Prophet,
that an angel shall fly through the midst of heaven, having the
everlasting Gospel to preach to every nation, kindred, tongue, and
people, saying with a loud voice, Fear God, and give glory to Him, for
the hour of His judgment is come. We believe He means what He says. To
fulfil this declaration we believe it is necessary for an angel of God
to come to the earth, and deliver the Gospel, the true Gospel, and the
only Gospel that ever was revealed for the exaltation and glory of man.
Why does it require an angel to bring the Gospel from heaven in these
last days, when the earth is deluged with Gospel, with religion, with
different systems and plans of salvation? Because that none of them
are according to the order or organization that God has given to
govern and control the human family when they would be controlled by
Him. If there had been a true organization of the kingdom of God upon
the earth in these latter days, there would have been no need of an
angel to visit the earth to teach men the first principles of the
Gospel of Christ, and administer its ordinances to them.
When the Apostles of old dwelt upon the earth, the angel that appeared
to Saul of Tarsus, and the angel that appeared to Cornelius, did not
administer the Gospel to them, but instructed them to apply to those
men whom Christ had ordained to that authority, and who held the keys,
the gifts and graces, and Priesthood of the kingdom of God. So it
would have been in the last days, if there had been authority, and the
true Priesthood of God on the earth; there would, in that case, have
been no necessity for an angel to come with the Gospel.
Angels are sent as ministering spirits to minister to those who shall
be heirs of salvation. We believe the Lord means what He says. We
believe Israel were led formerly by Prophets who were full of wisdom
and truth; and they are again to be led by holy Prophets, that have
the Priesthood of the Most High upon them, and power to lead and to
teach the children of men. When Daniel the Prophet declared that the
kingdom of God should be set up in the last days, and that it should
break in pieces all other kingdoms, and have no end, he meant what he
said. When we read the prophecies that declare unto us that great
wickedness shall be upon the earth in the latter days, and that great
plagues will be poured out upon the world; that angels are to pour out
the vials of the wrath of the Almighty, and that previous to this all
men are to be warned by the proclamation of the Gospel of Jesus
Christ, we believe those declarations will have a literal fulfillment.
Before I ever heard of "Mormonism," when reading the Scriptures, I
often wondered why it was that we had no Prophets, no Apostles, no
gifts and graces, no healings by the power of God, no visions, no
angels, no reve lations, no voice of God. I often wondered why
these things were not continued among the children of men, why they
were not enjoyed by the different churches and denominations of the
day, and in my conversation with theologians and divines, I often
referred to these things, but they all told me that such supernatural
manifestations were unnecessary in our day and age of the world, that
such power was only necessary in a day of darkness among an ignorant
generation of people; they needed Prophets to lead them; but we who
live in the blaze of Gospel light need no such thing; we need no
revelation, only that which is in the Bible; we need no visitation of
angels now, those things were given to establish the doctrine of
Christ, and when it was once established they were no longer needed.
This logic always appeared strange to me. I said then, and I say now,
may the Lord give me such periods of darkness as were enjoyed by the
Apostles and Saints of old, in preference to the Gospel blaze of
modern Christianity. The ancient doctrine and power will unlock the
mysteries of heaven and pour forth that Gospel light, knowledge, and
truth, of which the heavens are full, and which has been poured out in
every generation when Prophets appeared among the children of men. But
the Gospel of modern Christendom shuts up the Lord, and stops all
communication with Him. I want nothing to do with such a Gospel, I
would rather prefer the Gospel of the dark ages, so called.
I do not wish to be understood that we are now living in a dark age of
the world, but for the last fourteen hundred years the world have been
enveloped in darkness, in which wickedness has ruled, and the powers
of darkness have prevailed among the children of men, and the nations
have been bound down by false traditions, and incorrect principles,
but the day has now dawned, the dark clouds have now broken up and
soon will pass away, and the sun of righteousness will arise in its
glory, and show forth the light of heaven; and for that I am thankful,
and rejoice, and so do thousands and tens of thousands in this
dispensation, who have been touched with the light of the glorious
Gospel of Jesus Christ which has been revealed in our day, by the
administering of holy angels, in all its fulness, beauty, power, and
glory; this Gospel has caused Prophets, Elders, and Saints to rejoice:
it has nerved up their spirits with fortitude and strength, and borne
them up against every opposing influence; this has been the case in
every dispensation when this light and power have been enjoyed by the
children of men.
The Gospel has gone forth in our day in its true glory, power, order,
and light, as it always did when God had a people among men that He
acknowledged. That same organization and Gospel that Christ died for,
and the Apostles spilled their blood to vindicate, is again
established in this generation. How did it come? By the ministering of
an holy angel from God, out of heaven, who held converse with man, and
revealed unto him the darkness that enveloped the world, and unfolded
unto him the gross darkness that surrounded the nations, those scenes
that should take place in this generation, and would follow each other
in quick succession, even unto the coming of the Messiah. The angel
taught Joseph Smith those principles which are necessary for the
salvation of the world; and the Lord gave him commandments, and sealed
upon him the Priesthood, and gave him power to administer the
ordinances of the house of the Lord. He told him the Gospel was not
among men, and that there was not a true organization of His kingdom
in the world, that the people had turned away from His true order, changed the ordinances, and broken the everlasting covenant,
and inherited lies and things wherein their was no profit. He told him
the time had come to lay the foundation for the establishment of the
Kingdom of God among men for the last time, preparatory to the winding
up scene. Joseph was strengthened by the Spirit and power of God, and
was enabled to listen to the teachings of the angel. He told him he
should be made an instrument in the hands of the Lord, if he kept His
commandments, in doing a good work upon the earth, that his name
should be held in honor by the honest in heart, and in dishonor
throughout the nations by the wicked. He told him he should be an
instrument in laying the foundation of a work that should gather tens
of thousands of the children of men, in the generation in which he
lived, from every nation under heaven, who should hear the sound of it
through his instrumentality. He told him the nations were wrapt in
wickedness and abomination, and that the judgments of God were ready
to be poured out upon them in their fulness; that the angels were
holding the vials of His wrath in readiness; but the decree is that
they shall not be poured out until the nations are warned, that they
may be left without an excuse.
This man to whom the angel appeared obeyed the Gospel; he received it
in meekness and humility, and bowed down before the Lord and
worshipped Him, and did the best he could in his illiterate state; he
was as it were but a mere plowboy. He laid hold of it with all his
heart, though he saw he would have to wage war with sin, and
wickedness, and abominations, and the oppositions of the people; he
began to trust in the Lord; and what was the consequence? Wherever the
words of the Gospel, which the angel revealed to him, were preached
among the children of men, it had its effect. The Church was at length
organized with a few humble men. The learned might laugh at them
because of their ignorance, but their words were like daggers to their
hearts, and like a two-edged sword, piercing and dividing asunder the
very thoughts and intents of the hearts of men. The honest in heart
began to receive their testimony, and it continued to spread from town
to town, from city to city, from state to state, and from nation to
nation, until we see the fruits of it here today in this Tabernacle
of the Lord in the tops of the mountains.
I say I rejoice before the Lord this day that we have leaders in
Israel that are qualified for their place and station to preside over
this people, and who will seek their welfare, and are not afraid or
ashamed to rebuke wickedness in high places, whether manifested by
their brethren or neighbors, if they do wrong. Their minds are quick
as the vivid lightning of heaven; they are filled with the visions of
eternity; they are not asleep, but they comprehend the elements around
them; they read and digest them, and they know exactly what course to
pursue; the leaders of this people know what they are doing, what is
approaching this people, and what is approaching the world: and we may
all know the same things by reading the Scriptures, and by prayer, and
through the ministering of the Holy Ghost conferred upon us. What man
is there who reads the Scriptures, and believes that God means what He
says, and says what He means, but what can see a flood of dreadful
events ready to be poured out upon this generation with the rapidity
of lightning? No man can escape the influence of these events that are
about to burst upon the heads of this generation. The Gospel has gone
forth, and when the nations are warned, another angel will cry,
"Baby lon is fallen." War, and famine, and the plague will
overwhelm the nations of the earth, and none can escape.
As Latter-day Saints, we look upon the signs of the times, we are not
ignorant of them, but we understand them. We look upon the events that
are rolling upon us with great interest. It matters not what the minds
and feelings of men are, the Lord is determined to raise up a people
that will worship Him; and if He has to whip, and scourge, and drive
us through a whole generation, He will chastise us until we are
willing to submit to righteousness and truth, or until we are like
clay in the hands of the potter. The chastisements we have had from
time to time have been for our good, and are essential to learn
wisdom, and carry us through a school of experience we never could have
passed through without. I hope, then, that we may learn from the
experience we have had to be faithful, and humble, and be passive in
the hands of God, and do His commandments. Do I blame President Young
because he chastises us? No. Would he be a father to us, a Prophet,
and a High Priest of God, if he saw his brethren going wrong, and
would not warn and chastise them? The chastisement of a friend is far
better than the kisses of an enemy. When I am out of the way, and when
you are out of the way, I thank God that we have a man to preside over
us, who loves us enough to chastise us; it is for our good, and I
believe we have been always ready to receive the chastening rod from
our superiors when they thought fit to give it to us, and kiss the rod
that chastened us. If a Prophet is called to lead and chastise Israel,
shall He not rebuke wickedness when it is not in Israel? The very
spirit that vibrates in the soul of President Young, and every act of
his life, show, to all acquainted with him, that he will do his duty
in this respect, as well as in everything else wherein he stands
connected, while he dwells upon the earth, regardless of all
consequences, and will leave the event in the hands of God, and his
Counselors are governed by the same spirit and principles. The Lord
has reproved the wicked in all ages, and He will do it again. He also
inspires His servants to reprove and rebuke wickedness; He controls
all nations, and the destiny of the world is in His hands as much now
as it was in the days of Israel when He himself led them out of the
land of Canaan.
Wickedness is in the earth, and Satan has great power over the hearts
of men, and he seeks to destroy them, and he seeks to destroy this
people, and lead away the Elders of Israel; and when he overcomes a
man that has made a covenant with God, who has been baptized in this
Church and kingdom, he gains a greater victory over him than over one
who never made any profession. Why have old greyheaded Israelites
turned their faces for generations past towards Jerusalem, and lifted
up their voices and mourned in sorrow? Because their fathers had
rejected the Messiah and broken their covenants with God. Why are
these Lamanites roaming about in misery and wretchedness, living upon
reptiles of the earth? Why are they cursed so bitterly, and brought
down so low, for they are of the seed of Israel? It is because the
chastening rod of the Almighty has rested upon them and upon their
fathers. We should be very cautious and careful to keep the
commandments of God, and do right, while we have such examples of the
dealings of God with the nations who have broken His laws. We shall be
corrected in all our errors, that we may become sanctified, and be
prepared for those glories, principles, powers, and privileges which
the Lord has promised to reveal to us.
The Latter-day Saint, in the vision of his mind, sees displayed on the
great panorama of the world all the scenes that are to transpire in
the present day, while the wicked are ignorant of what is about to
transpire; they do not know what is the matter; while there are
cholera, whirlwinds, storms, thunder and lightning, and earthquakes in
divers places, and kingdom is rising against kingdom in battle array,
they are ignorant of what will be the end of these matters, and the
cause of their existence, because the things of God are not before
their eyes. They see naturally, but do not understand. They read the
Scriptures but do not look for the fulfillment of the words of the
Prophets, and they do not understand what those things mean when they
are fulfilled before their eyes. Did they understand the Scriptures
they could see and understand what is the matter in the world.
But this is only the beginning of sorrow and trouble; the heavens are
full of great judgments which are about to be poured out on the world.
The words of the Prophets cannot have their fulfillment unless these
things take place. Read the Revelation of Saint John, touching the
fall of Babylon, and you there have a faint picture of what is about
to transpire.
I feel thankful that the Lord has revealed these things for our
benefit, and that He has given us power and authority to stand up in
the defense of that which is right before the Lord, and to bear
testimony of the truth, and to proclaim those things which will
assuredly come to pass in this generation. It is better for us to fall
in defense of truth, than to deny the words of God, and go to hell. It
is better to suffer stripes for the testimony of Christ, than to
suffer and fall by our sins and transgressions, and then have to
suffer afterwards. I would rather seal my testimony with my blood, and
lay my body to rest in the grave, and have my spirit go to the other
side of the veil, to enjoy a long eternity of light, truth, blessings,
and knowledge which the Lord will bestow upon every man who keeps His
law, than to spend a few short years of earthly pleasure, and be
deprived of those blessings, and the society of my friends and
brethren behind the veil.
There is no man in his sober senses that would not desire this. There
is no man that has an understanding of the blessings that God has
promised to give to His children; but what will desire that in
preference to the fading enjoyments and empty honors of this world.
You may surround any man or woman with all the wealth and glory that
the imagination of man can grasp, and are they satisfied? No. There is
still an aching void. On the other hand, show me a beggar upon the
streets, who has got the Holy Ghost, whose mind is filled with that
Spirit and power, and I will show you a person who has peace of mind,
who possesses true riches, and those enjoyments that no man can obtain
from any other source. The servants of God, in every age of the world,
have been sustained and nerved up to do their duty by this power; and
I will say to the Latter-day Saints, if they will be faithful, and do
what they should do, and listen to the counsel given to them, they
need not have any fears about anything, for the whole work is in the
hands of God, the destinies of nations lie there. It is better for a
people to be wise, to get righteousness, to be the friend of God, than
to occupy any other position in life.
Then I hope my brethren and sisters will feel in their hearts to
sustain the Presidency of this Church, by their faith, works, and
prayers, and not suffer them to carry all the load, while we hide
ourselves in the rear. If we should do this we are not worthy,
we are not worthy of our position as Elders in Israel, and fathers and
mothers in Israel. Let each one bear their share; and if we will
correct our own follies, and set in order our own houses, and do that
which is right, we shall then do some good, and help to lift the load
that rests upon those that lead. It was grievous to the feelings of
Jesus Christ, to his Apostles, and to Joseph Smith, when they saw the
people running into danger, and it is grievous to President Young,
when he sees the people reckless in pursuing their own course leading
them to destruction; when they are not willing to take his counsel and
abide the doctrines he teaches; but when he sees the people willing to
obey wholesome counsel, and endeavor to sanctify themselves before the
Lord, he feels strengthened and sustained, he feels backed up by the
works of the people, and not by one alone. I hope this will be the
case with us, that we will set in order our own houses, as wives,
husbands, children, as parents, and as officers in the Church and
Kingdom of God. If we will sanctify ourselves, and do right, we shall
have our reward, and shall be satisfied with it. No man or woman in
the Kingdom of God that does wrong can escape sorrow. It is so in the
world; the Lord rewards all men according as their works have been in
the body. One reason why the Lord will pour out His judgments upon the
nations, is the blasphemous spirit of wickedness and corruption that
reigns among men.
When the Gentiles reject the Gospel it will be taken from them, and
go to the house of Israel, to that long-suffering people that are now
scattered abroad through all the nations upon the earth, and they will
be gathered home by thousands, and by hundreds of thousands, and they
will rebuild Jerusalem their ancient city, and make it more glorious
than at the beginning, and they will have a leader in Israel with
them, a man that is full of the power of God and the gift of the Holy
Ghost; but they are held now from this work, only because the fulness
of the Gentiles has not yet come in. Tens of thousands among the
Gentile nations will receive the Gospel, but the majority of them will
reject it, and then the Jews will receive it; and it will go to them
with all the gifts, blessings, and powers it possessed when it was
taken from them.
We are all Gentiles by nationality, we are of the Gentile nations who
hold the sway of the earth. Not only will the Jews have these
blessings again, but these poor despised Indians will enjoy the light
and glory of the Gospel of Christ; their fathers proclaimed blessings
upon them, by the spirit of prophecy and revelation, which are as
assuredly to rest upon a remnant of that people as they exist, though
they are now the most miserable beings that live upon the face of the
earth, nevertheless a remnant of them will embrace the Gospel, and
their eyes will be opened and they will understand that they are of
Israel. Our missionaries have labored among them, and what effect has
it had? But little. Missionaries of different orders have labored
among them, with little or no success.
We cannot do a great deal for that people, only pray for them, and
treat them kindly, until the power of God begins to rest upon them,
and they are waked up by the visions of heaven, and the angels begin
to converse with them. They will be inspired by the Spirit and power
of God, like other branches of Israel, and the day will come when the
poor Utahs, and Piedes, and other degraded tribes in these mountains
will again feel they possess souls among men as their fathers did
before them. The ten tribes will also come in remembrance before the
Lord, and they will again return with outstretched arms to
their lands, and be led by leaders inspired by the Spirit and power of
God, and they will come with visions, revelations, and Prophets, and
they will be baptized and ordained under the hands of the children of
Ephraim, who bear the Holy Priesthood on the earth at that time, and
they will be crowned with glory, power, immortality, and eternal lives
before God.
This is only a synopsis of the vision of the things that present
themselves to our minds, while we sit and meditate upon the scenes
that present themselves to our view. No man can contemplate the truth
concerning the nations of the earth without sorrow, when he sees the
wailing, the mourning, and death, that will come in consequence of
judgments, plagues, and war. It has already begun, and it will
continue to multiply and increase until the scene is ended, and wound up.
Do I delight in the destruction of the children of men? No. Does the
Lord? No. He gives them timely warning, and if they do not listen to
His counsel, they must suffer the consequences. He has determined, in
the last days, in spite of earth and hell, wicked men, and devils, to
establish His kingdom upon the earth; He has proclaimed it in the
Bible, that it shall not be thrown down any more forever. Who owns
the earth? Does the devil? No; but he has had it a great while, and
holds universal sway, and has held it almost from the beginning; so
much so, that if the Lord inspires a man upon the earth, the power of
the devil is so great, that that man is, or men are, slain. Even
Christ and his Apostles could but exist in tribulation and suffering
for a little while, and then were slain. The power of the devil was so
great, that the principles of righteousness were driven from the
earth, and those that taught them. But, hark! In the last days it
will not be so, the time has come for the kingdom to be established,
because the earth is ripe, and the set time has come.
The Lord made the earth, and placed man upon it, and He owns it still,
and He will cut off wickedness, no matter where it exists, so that
there will be room for the good fruit to grow. As true as the Lord
lives, if we wish to exist upon the earth in these days, we must be
righteous; if we expect to have a place, an inheritance, and dwell on
the earth, we must keep the law of God, or we shall be cut off. This
will apply to all, to Jew and Gentile, bond and free; this will apply
to all men in every nation, and under all circumstances.
It is the decree of the Almighty God, that the kingdom of heaven shall
be established, and shall never again be overthrown, that judgments
shall lay waste the nations, enough at least to give that kingdom room
to grow, and spread, and prosper. This is the truth, and you will all
find it so. Those judgments have begun, that will never leave the
earth until it is swept as with the besom of destruction, until
thrones are cast down and kingdoms overthrown, until each man draws
his sword against his neighbor, and every nation and kingdom that
exists will be at war with each other, except the inhabitants of Zion.
The Lord has spoken it, and it will come to pass.
I again say I am thankful that we have men to preside over us, who are
determined to rebuke sin, wherever it shows itself, and God will
sustain these men, and uphold them, whether we do or not. I do not
care in what circumstances they may be placed, even if it be necessary
for them to seal their testimony with their blood, as Joseph and Hyrum
have done; it is all right, they only pass to the other side of the veil, where they can operate still better for the salvation of
the people. We shall not be left without leaders that have the Spirit
of God. This people will always have leaders that are just men, that
are good men, and that delight to do the will of God, and would
sacrifice life and all things for it if required.
If we are afraid to rebuke iniquity, or ashamed to cast it off
ourselves, Israel would go to hell, we should be cut off as a people,
and the Lord would raise up another; for He is bound to have a people
in the last days who will keep His commandments, and magnify their
calling, and prove themselves friends of God, and maintain the
principles of righteousness, and honor them before God, angels, and
men, that His kingdom may be established in purity, and be prepared
for the coming of the Messiah; for Christ is coming again to earth; he
is preparing the bride, and here is a portion of it before me today.
Will he receive us to himself? Are we prepared for his coming and
kingdom and the fulness thereof, unless we are sanctified, and lay
aside sin, and do right? No. We must sanctify ourselves, and keep the
commandments of God, and do those things that are required at our
hands, before we can be prepared for the coming of the Great
Bridegroom.
The signs of the heavens are appearing, the fig trees are leaving and
showing that summer is nigh. It will overtake this generation, and us
also, quite as soon as we are prepared for it.
I pray that we may live in such a manner as not to be among the
foolish virgins, but understand the signs of the times, do our duty,
maintain our integrity, overcome the world, and be prepared to receive
our Redeemer when he comes with joy, and not in grief and shame; which
may God grant for Christ's sake. Amen.