I have a desire to be heard in what I say to this assembly. I know the
difficulties there are in speaking here. It requires not only
attention, but quietude among the people.
I feel disposed to read a few verses from the good old book the
Bible—some of the sayings of Isaiah and Ezekiel. [The speaker then
read from the 12th chapter of Ezekiel, from the 21st to the end of the
chapter.] I have (the speaker continued) a few reflections upon my
mind that I would like to lay before the Latter-day Saints, especially
those who bear the holy priesthood. Among the lessons which we are
learning in our day and time is this one truth: that we all of us need
the spirit of revelation in order that we may teach mankind of the
things of God. I do not believe myself there ever was a man lived in
the flesh on the earth, in any day or age of the world, no matter what
his position, calling, name, or age might be—I do not believe any man
ever had the power to do the work of God, to build up his kingdom or
to edify the souls of men, without inspiration and revelation; for the
Lord has never called any man in any age of the world to do any of
this kind of work, whether to preach the Gospel, to prophesy, or to
declare the word of the Lord to the inhabitants of the earth, or to
administer in any ordinance in any temple or in any tabernacle,
without the holy priesthood. There are no ordinances acceptable in the
sight of God of any force after death or in the eternal worlds except
those ordinances that are performed by men bearing the holy
priesthood. Our heavenly Father himself has officiated by this
principle in the creation of all worlds, in the redemption of all
worlds, and in all the work which he has performed; it has all
been done by the power of the Godhead and the holy priesthood, which
is without beginning of days or end of years. This priesthood has
power with the heavens. It has association with the heavens. The
heavens are connected with this priesthood, let it rest upon the
shoulders or head of any man, whether it be Jesus Christ, or those
fishermen, or the ancient patriarchs or prophets or Joseph Smith, or
any other man who is called of God as was Aaron, by revelation, and
prophecy to bear record of the name of God in any age of the
world. Therefore, I occupy the same position myself. I know I need the
Spirit of God. I know you do. I know any man does who rises on this
stand, and attempts to teach the people. You give a man the
inspiration of Almighty God and the eternal truths of heaven and he
can instruct and edify the children of men upon the principles of life
and salvation; without this he cannot do it. And in order to present
to my brethren and sisters and friends the subject that I have on my
mind, I will just refer a little further to some words of the Lord to
the Prophet Ezekiel, [The speaker again referred to the Book of
Ezekiel, and quoted from the 9th, 14th and 33rd chapters, all of parts
quoted having reference to the dealings of God with the wicked.]
Continuing, Elder Woodruff said: Now, having quoted all these passages
of Scripture, I want to say to my brethren the apostles, the high
priests, the seventies, the elders of Israel, who bear the holy
priesthood, upon whose shoulders the God of heaven, in this day and
generation has placed the responsibility of the Melchizedek and
Aaronic priesthood; has placed the responsibility of this great and
last dispensation, the fulness of times, and the building up of the
great kingdom of God which Daniel saw by revelation, vision and
inspiration in his day and generation as proclaimed by all the
prophets and apostles who have written in this book, in the stick of
Judah as well as in the stick of Joseph and other revelations given to
us through the mouth of the prophets and apostles in our day and
generation—I want to ask in the face of all this—and I take it home to
myself—what position are we in before high heaven, before God the
Father, before his Son Jesus Christ, before the heavenly hosts, before
all justified spirits made perfect from the creation of the world to
this day? What condition are we in as the servants of the living God,
men holding the holy priesthood into whose hands the God of Israel has
given this kingdom. Are we disseminating the mighty flood of
revelation and prophecy in these records and these books which are now
to rest upon the generation as in the days of Noah and Lot? In this
respect are we justified in the sight of God, in the sight of heaven,
in the sight of angels, and in the sight of men? Can we fold our arms
in peace and cry, "all is peace in Zion," when, so far as we have the
power of the priesthood resting upon us, we can see the condition of
the world? Can we imagine that our garments will be clean without
lifting our voice before our fellow men and warning them of the things
that are at their doors? No, we cannot. There never was a set of men
since God made the world under a stronger responsibility to warn this
generation, to lift up our voices long and loud, day and night so far
as we have the opportunity and declare the words of God unto this
generation. We are required to do this. This is our calling. It is our
duty. It is our business. We have had to perform this work for the
last 50 years of our lives. When the Lord called Joseph Smith to lay
the foundation of the Church he called him in fulfillment of many
revelations given in other dispensations to men. He was preserved by
the hand of God to come forth in the last days, even in the
dispensation of the fulness of times. He was a prophet of the living
God. He was a prophet, seer and revelator. The Lord called upon him to
do the work for which he was ordained before the foundation of
this world. He did all that was required of him, and he was surrounded
with thousands of men who were acquainted with his life, and with the
Spirit and power of God which rested upon him, and who sustained him
in life and in death. We know he was a prophet of God, and we know he
brought forth the stick of Joseph, the Book of Mormon, which was given
unto him by the angel of God. This Church and kingdom has been
organized by the command of God and by the revelations of heaven. It
has continued to grow and increase, and has been upheld by the Lord
Almighty, from its organization until the present hour. And when I
look at this Tabernacle and think of the words of the prophet Isaiah,
"that the mountain of the Lord's house shall be established in the
tops of the mountains;" when I look at these everlasting hills and the
land given by promise to Father Jacob and his posterity; when I see
this barren desert peopled by 150,000 Saints of the living God who
have been gathered from nearly every nation under heaven through the
proclamation of the Gospel of Jesus Christ—what can I say about it?
Can I say it is a dream? Can I say that it is all a vision? Can I say
that this work is of man and not of God? Can I say these are
revelations and prophecies which belong to some other generation? I
tell you no. This is the kingdom of God. Here are the Saints of God.
These mountains are being filled with the Latter-day Saints from every
nation under heaven, and with these things before me I know that it is
my duty to preach the Gospel, to warn Saints and sinners wherever I
have the opportunity. The Lord told Joseph Smith that he would prove
us in all things, whether we would abide in his covenant even unto
death, that we might be found worthy. The prophet sealed his testimony
with his blood. That testimony is in force upon all the world and has
been from the day of his death. Not one word of the Lord shall pass
away unfulfilled. The unbelief in this generation will make no
difference with regard to the building up of the kingdom of God. As it
was in the days of Noah so shall also the coming of the Son of Man be.
Therefore, I desire to ask my brethren, the elders of Israel—and I ask
myself at the same time—do we understand our position before the Lord?
Ezekiel has passed away. He is in the spirit world. He has received
his resurrected body and stands at the right hand of God with other
prophets and apostles who lived in days gone by. They had their day
and generation. All these patriarchs and prophets and apostles had a
time to prophesy, to preach, to labor, and to administer in the
ordinances of life and salvation. Now, in this last dispensation, ye
elders of Israel, this work has been put into your hands. Therefore
what shall we say, and what shall we do? Are we acting as watchmen
upon the walls of Zion? If we are, are we justified in closing our
mouths, in closing our ears, or in setting our hearts upon anything
else excepting the building up of the kingdom of God? I do not think
we are. In my view our responsibility is very great. We should live
our religion. We should practice ourselves what we preach. We should
treasure up the words of life. We should search the records of divine
truth. We should seek to comprehend the day and age in which we live.
This is the way I look upon our situation today. I do not
look upon the revelations recorded in these books, touching the
dispensation of the fulness of times, as something that will pass away
unfulfilled. We live in a generation when great changes are about to
take place. We live in a time when darkness covers the whole earth and
gross darkness the people. The world are a great way from the truth.
Infidelity overwhelms the earth, in fact it is a hard matter today to
get either priest or people, sect or party, of any name or
denomination under heaven to believe in the literal fulfillment of the
Bible, as translated in the days of King James, which contains the
revelations given from the days of Father Adam down to our own time,
and which point out to us the signs of heaven and earth indicating the
coming of the Son of Man. We live in the generation itself when Jesus
Christ will come in the clouds of heaven with power and great glory.
We live in the generation when the Gospel of Jesus Christ has been
revealed in its fulness to the Gentiles, and when the Gospel of Christ
will go to the House of Israel, to the descendants of Lehi, in
fulfillment of that which is recorded in their records in the 9th, 10th
and 11th chapters of the last book of Nephi. These prophets spake by
the power of God and the inspiration of the Holy Ghost, and as the
apostle says, "No prophecy of the Scripture is of any private
interpretation. For the prophecy came not in old time by the will of
man; but holy men of God spake as they were moved by the Holy Ghost."
I feel therefore to say to my brethren who bear the holy priesthood,
and I say it to myself and to all—I do not think we have much time to
lie down and slumber. We have no time to speculate in trying to get
rich, in try ing to accumulate gold and silver. What we have got to do
is to build up the kingdom of God. As apostles, high priests, elders,
seventies and the lesser priesthood, we are bound together by this new
and everlasting Gospel and covenant; we are called to perform the
great and mighty work of building up Zion, of building temples
wherein we may labor for the living and the dead, and we should live
in that way and manner that we may be governed and controlled at all
times by the Holy Spirit.
I know very well how the world look at these things. As I said before,
the world is far from the Lord. We ourselves are too far from the Lord
as a people. We ought to draw near to the Lord, and labor to obtain
the Holy Spirit, so that when we read the revelations of God we may
read them by the same Spirit by which they were given. Then we can
understand their purport when given to the children of men.
The Lord has said by the mouth of the Prophet Isaiah, that he would
proceed to do a marvelous work and a wonder; and when I look at the
rise and progress of this Church, when I behold the great work the
Lord has performed, it was a marvelous work and a wonder indeed. There
never has been, in my view, any generation in which the same amount of
prophecies and important events have to be fulfilled as in the
generation in which we live. Joseph Smith, an illiterate boy, was
raised up by the power of God. His teachers were the angels of heaven.
He was administered unto by the Son of God. He received the Aaronic
priesthood of John the Baptist, who was beheaded for the testimony of
Jesus Christ. He received the apostleship and Melchizedek Priesthood
under the hands of Peter, James and John, who were also put to
death for the word and testimony of Jesus Christ. He made use of these
ordinances by the commandment of God. He organized the Church and
kingdom of God; he did that which all the wisdom of the sectarian
world could never have comprehended. He established the only church on
the face of the earth according to the ancient order of the Church of
Jesus Christ, with apostles, prophets, teachers, gifts, helps,
governments, baptism for the remission of sins, the laying of hands
for the reception of the Holy Ghost—an organization which has not
existed on the earth from the day the ancient apostles were put to
death, and the holy priesthood taken from the earth, until the
present. This Church has continued to rise. It is the only true church
upon the face of the whole earth. Its history is before the world. It
has continued to grow and increase from the day it was organized until
the present time. This is the Zion of God. We see an embryo of it in
these valleys of the mountains, and it is designed by the Most High
God to stand on the earth in power and glory and dominion, as the
prophets of God saw it in their day and generation. This is the
kingdom that Daniel saw, and it will continue to roll forth until it
fills the whole earth. These are eternal truths, whether the world
believe or disbelieve them, it matters not, the truths cannot be made
of non-effect. This is certainly a strange work and a wonder. There
has been every exertion made to stay it. Armies have been sent forth
to destroy this people, but we have been upheld and sustained by the
hand of the Lord until today.
And now I desire to bear my testimony. I have no fears, my brethren
and sisters—and I say the same to our nation, to all kings, queens,
emperors, presidents and governments of this world—I have no fears
with regard to "Mormonism," and the ultimate triumph of the
kingdom of God; because the Lord Almighty has said that the nation and
kingdom that will not serve him shall perish and be utterly wasted
away. If this had not been the Zion of God it would not have stood so
long as it has done. This kingdom, however, has not been organized by
the power of man but by the power of God, and whatever God undertakes
to do he will carry out. I have therefore no fear of this kingdom. It
was ordained to come forth before the world was made; and the Lord
never undertook a dispensation of this kind without due preparation
before he commenced. He had material in the spirit world who would in
time be raised up to carry on this kingdom. I have no fears about this
work being accomplished, but I have fears about many of the Latter-day
Saints; because if we have the holy priesthood upon our heads and do
not live our religion, of all men we are under the greatest
condemnation. We have baptized a great many into this Church and
kingdom—not many, certainly, when compared to the twelve hundred
million inhabitants of the earth—but a great many have apostatized.
What! Latter-day Saints apostatize? Yes. I tell you people will
apostatize who have received the holy priesthood and Gospel of Jesus
Christ, if they do not honor God, if they do not keep his
commandments, obey his laws and humble themselves before the Lord;
they are in danger every day of their lives. Look at the number of
devils we have, round about us! We have I should say, one hundred to every man, woman and child. One-third part of the heavenly
host was cast down to the earth with Lucifer, son of the morning, to
war against us—which I suppose will number one hundred million
devils—and they labor to overthrow all the Saints and the kingdom of
God. They even tried to overthrow Jesus Christ; they overthrew Judas,
and they have succeeded in overthrowing a good many Latter-day Saints,
who had a name and standing among us, who undertook to build
themselves up instead of the Kingdom of God. And when men having this
priesthood—I do not care whether it was in the days of Adam, in the
days of Moses, in the days of Joseph Smith, or in the days of Brigham
Young, I care not in what day they lived—if they bore this priesthood
and undertook to use it for any other purpose than the building up of
the kingdom of God, then amen to the power and priesthood of such men.
The Lord will have a people to carry on his purposes who will obey and
serve him. He has a good many people in this day and age of the world,
who will be faithful unto death, whether called to seal their
testimony with their blood or not. He has a people who will maintain
his work while they are here. But here is the danger, ye Latter-day
Saints, and the Savior saw it very plainly, and has left it on record
in the earth: He compared the kingdom of God unto ten virgins, which
took their lamps and went forth to meet the bridegroom. "And five of
them were wise, and five were foolish. They that were foolish took
their lamps and took no oil with them: But the wise took oil in their
vessels with their lamps. While the bridegroom tarried, they all
slumbered and slept. And at midnight there was a cry made, Behold, the
bride groom cometh; go ye out to meet him. Then all those virgins arose,
and trimmed their lamps. And the foolish said unto the wise, Give us
of your oil; for our lamps are gone out. But the wise answered, saying,
Not so; lest there be not enough for us and you: but go ye rather to
them that sell, and buy for yourselves. And while they went to buy,
the bridegroom came; and they that were ready went in with him to the
marriage: and the door was shut. Afterwards came also the other
virgins, saying, Lord, Lord, open to us. But he answered and said,
Verily I say unto you, I know you not." Now, those who have got oil in
their lamps, are men who live their religion, pay their tithing, pay
their debts, keep the commandments of God, and do not blaspheme his
name; men and women who will not sell their birthright for a mess a
pottage or for a little gold or silver; these are those that will be
valiant in the testimony of Jesus Christ.
This is the way I feel today. I feel to warn my brethren and sisters,
the Latter-day Saints, to live their religion, to trim their lamps,
because as the Lord lives, his word will be fulfilled. The coming of
Jesus is nigh at the door. These judgments that I have read will come
to pass, and though Brigham, Joseph, Noah, Daniel and Job, or anybody
else were in the land, they could not do more than deliver their own
souls by their righteousness. The man that is righteous cannot save
the wicked. We have got to live our own righteousness, that is keep
the commandments of God.
We are approaching changes. There are judgments at our door. There are
judgments at the door of this nation, and at the door of Great
Babylon. How do the world feel today? How does our nation feel? Something similar to Belshazzar, the king. On the night that
he drank out of the golden and silver vessels with his princes and his
wives, he thought, "Well, I made this country. I made this city. I am
the god of this country;" but when the Lord Almighty manifested his
displeasure by the writing on the wall, the scene was changed. His
kingdom was broken up and given to the Medes and Persians. His
greatness, his gold and silver did not save him. In the same way the
Lord in ancient days swept away great cities when they were ripened in
iniquity. Jerusalem was overthrown in fulfillment of the words of the
Lord. Jeremiah and Isaiah prophesied what would come to pass, and it
was fulfilled to the very letter. So I say to the Gentiles, so I say
to the Latter-day Saints. What the Lord has spoken concerning our
nation, and concerning the nations of the earth, notwithstanding that
the unbelief of the world may be great, notwithstanding that they may
reject the word of God and seek to put the servants of God to
death—will all be fulfilled. War, pestilence, famine, earthquakes and
storms await this generation. These calamities will overtake the world
as God lives, and no power can prevent them. Therefore I say to the
elders of Israel, be faithful. We have had the priesthood given to us,
and if we fail to use it right, we shall be brought under
condemnation. Therefore, let us round up our shoulders and bear off
the kingdom. Let us labor to obtain the Holy Spirit—and power of the
Gospel of Jesus Christ—which has been put into our hands, and inasmuch
as we do this, the blessing of God will attend our efforts.
We have been here a number of years. We have preached the Gospel and
labored to build up this kingdom. Many have been associated with this
Church almost from the beginning. Many have been taken away. Joseph
and Hyrum sealed their testimony with their blood. Many have passed to
the other side of the veil, and many others of us will soon follow
them; but I do not want when I get there to have it said, "When you
were in the flesh you had the priesthood, you had the power to rebuke
sin, but you were not man enough to chastise the ungodly." Neither do
I want my relatives to rise up and say, "You had the power to do a work
for the redemption of the dead, but you have neglected these things."
I do not want these things to rise up against me. As for gold and
silver, they are of very little account compared with eternal life.
When we die we must leave the riches of this world behind. We were
born naked and we will go out of the world in the same condition. We
cannot take with us houses, gold, silver, or any of this world's
goods. We will even leave our tabernacles for somebody to bury. Our
spirits must appear in the presence of God, and there receive our
reward for the deeds done in the body.
Therefore, I pray God my heavenly Father to enable us to live our
religion, to labor for light and truth that we may not work in the
dark; to live nearer and nearer the Lord and be prepared for that
which is to come, and eventually gain eternal life, is my prayer in
the name of Jesus Christ. Amen.