I am pleased to have the opportunity and privilege of speaking to you
this morning, and I hope to have your attention while I endeavor to
lay before you principles pertaining to salvation and eternal life,
and set forth those characteristics that mark the people of God in
contradistinction to the people of the world. I hope to be so explicit
that you may all understand, and that you may each receive your
portion of the Bread of Life in due season.
The Church of Jesus Christ is a Church of order, in which it is
necessary that some persons have authority to teach and counsel and
preside. The authority of the church in this Stake, is held by President
Wm. Budge, who represents the leaders of the church, and is expected
to reflect their feelings and spirit upon the people under his
presidency. And I must say I feel pleased with the spirit that seems
to prevail in this Stake of Zion, which is an evidence that you have
been blessed of the Lord, through the ministrations of His servants.
And there are still greater blessings offered those who will seek
after them with all their heart; some of which can only be received by
earnest faith and prayer.
The Prophets, Patriarchs and Saints in olden times received great and
glorious blessings, and why should we not be blessed, the same as they
were blessed? But some will begin to doubt, and say, such and such
blessings were truly given to persons many years ago, but perhaps they
are not promised to me. Do we not worship the same God, that they
worshipped? Have we not obeyed the same Gospel and received of the
same spirit? When you Elders have gone forth on missions, have not the
promises of the Lord been fulfilled in your behalf? It depends on
ourselves whether we will receive the glorious blessings of the Gospel
or not. If we are faithful and diligent in serving the Lord, His
promises are sure, and His blessings will certainly be poured out on
the humble and obedient.
Those who have been sent on missions to the nations of the earth have
had abundant proof that the Lord is ready and willing to pour out His
blessings upon them. You were promised that the angels should go
before you, and open the hearts of the people to receive you; and when
you have gone among a strange people, some of them have recognized you
through the dreams and visions given them from the Almighty,
and they have said: "I know you are a servant of the Lord, for you
were shown to me in the night vision." These and other blessings are
given to us on condition that we are diligent and faithful. If we fail
to receive them, the failure is not on the part of the Lord, nor in
His servants who preside over us, but the fault lies in ourselves
alone.
This failure to realize all the blessings and powers of the Priesthood
does not apply to the elders and lesser Priesthood only; but it
applies to the higher quorums, and comes home to ourselves, who are
Apostles of Jesus Christ. We are presented before the Church, and
sustained as prophets, seers and revelators, and we have received
oftentimes the gift of prophecy and revelation, and have received many
great and glorious gifts. But have we received the fullness of the
blessings to which we are entitled? No, we have not. Who, among the
Apostles have become seers, and enjoy all the gifts and powers
pertaining to that calling? Still it is our privilege to become
prophets, seers and revelators, for these blessings were promised us
through the Prophet Joseph, in the year 1836. Now I don't think many
of us have attained to these gifts, but it is not the fault of the
Almighty, but the fault is in ourselves. And can they be realized by
us? Certainly they can, if we are faithful in seeking for them. The
Prophet Joseph would not have attained to these glorious gifts if he
had not lived for them, and he would not have held out these
inducements to us, unless they could have been obtained. These things
were renewed at our last fall Conference, and they are brought home to
us, and it is our privilege to live for them and enjoy them in their
fullness, according to our faith. Brother Charles C. Rich has had
visions from the Lord, and revelations through which he has been
forewarned of dangers that threatened him; by which means his life has
been preserved from time to time. And these are some of the gifts of
God, and should be cultivated in our feelings and in our faith, for
God is no respecter of persons, but is willing to give to all men
liberally, and upbraid not. But all cannot be Apostles. Some have to
take the presidency in different ages. Enoch was chosen in his day,
and Abraham and Moses in theirs, and Joseph in our day, and unto him
was given the power to translate the ancient records, and to bring
forth abundance of revelations. And those who are called to perform
special missions in opening up dispensations of the Gospel to the
children of men, as Joseph and others were called of the Lord, He
endows more fully with these gifts; but this does not hinder others
from enjoying similar gifts according to His promises, and according
to our faithfulness. And I have thought the reason why we have not
enjoyed these gifts more fully is, because we have not sought for them
as diligently as we ought. I speak for one, I have not sought as
diligently as I might have done. More than forty years have passed
away since these promises were made. I have been blessed with some
revelations and prophecies, and with dreams of things that have come
to pass; but as to seeing things as a seer, and beholding heavenly
things in open vision, I have not attained to these things. And who is
to blame for this? Not the Lord; not brother Joseph—they are not to
blame. And so it is with the promises made to you in your
confirmations and endowments, and by the patriarchs, in your
patriarchal blessings; we do not live up to our privileges as
saints of God and elders of Israel; for though we receive many
blessings that are promised to us, we do not receive them in their
fullness, because we do not seek for them as diligently and faithfully
as we should.
The work in which we are engaged has occupied the attention of the
Prophets in all ages, and they have prophesied concerning it, and have
rejoiced in contemplating the day and age in which we live. The
Prophet Isaiah says: "How beautiful upon the mountains are the feet of
them that bringeth good tidings, that saith unto Zion, Thy God
reigneth! Thy watchmen shall lift up the voice; with the voice
together shall they sing: for they shall see eye to eye, when the Lord
shall bring again Zion."
It is through faith we are made partakers of these glorious blessings,
for by faith all the blessings promised are to be obtained; by faith
the holy men of old obtained promises pertaining to future
generations, and by faith the Gospel has been restored to the earth,
with the gifts and powers of the holy Priesthood, with the promise
that it shall never be taken from the earth. Joseph, who was sold into
Egypt, through his righteousness and faith obtained great promises
concerning his seed who should dwell upon this land. And through faith
a portion of his seed was brought from Jerusalem and led by the
Almighty on the borders of the Red Sea, and brought over the great
deep unto a land that is choice above all other lands. By faith the
Nephites received the ministrations of the Savior after His
resurrection from the dead, through the covenants made with their
fathers. By faith the brother of Jared saw the wonders of eternity,
and saw the time when the wicked would be destroyed from the face of
the earth; and like Enoch, Abraham, Moses and others, saw all things
that were to take place upon the earth to the end of time. This
latter-day work which occupies our attention, was shown to the
prophets thousands of years before we were born. Don't you suppose
they prayed for it, and sought unto the Lord to know when these things
should come to pass, and what should be the sign of His coming, and
the end of the world? Through faith covenants were made with the
Nephite prophets, that the sacred records should be preserved and
should come forth in the last days for the blessing and salvation of
their posterity, and all others who would receive them. It has been
our privilege to receive these sacred things, and have withal the
fullness of the Everlasting Gospel, and if we have the faith that was
in them, and live as Saints of God, we shall not be careless and
indifferent, but our souls will be filled with joy and gladness,
because of the many mercies and blessings that are promised to us, in
our calling as elders and priests, and as seers and revelators. If we
lived fully up to our privileges, and attained to all the blessings
and powers that are promised, and were filled with the spirit of the
Lord, we should have more influence, and our ministrations would be of
more benefit to the people of God.
I am glad the Lord has spared my life to behold this day, and that I
am numbered among His people, a people who have been acknowledged of
the Lord as His chosen people. We should all feel thankful for living
prophets and apostles, who have been given for the work of the
ministry, and for the perfecting of the Saints. I rejoice, moreover, that the First Presidency of the Church has again been
organized, for by the more perfect organization we receive greater
strength and wisdom, and more abundant blessings from the Lord, and I
think this increase in faith and union, and other manifestations of
the spirit are felt in this Conference. Every man and woman can feel a
renewed influence and power, and it is felt in all the quorums of the
Priesthood. And it is our privilege to so live that we may come into
possession of all the promised blessings. Among the blessings promised
by our Lord Jesus Christ, unto those who humble themselves, and seek
unto Him, is that "You shall see my face, and know that I am." This
does not mean the Apostles only, but the promise is to every
Latter-day Saint who will comply with the conditions, that such person
"shall see my face, and know that I am." These are some of the
promises that have been made to the Latter-day Saints through the
Prophet Joseph Smith. The same promise was made to ancient Israel,
through Moses, the great lawgiver and Prophet who promised that they
should all hear his voice, and see his face, if they would hearken to
his counsels, and obey all His commandments. The promise was not to
the Priesthood only, but every son and daughter of God had the same
promise, because all are destined to come into the presence of God,
and behold the glory of His countenance. If we would attain to these
blessings, and enjoy the fullness of the promises made unto the people
of God, we must cleanse ourselves from all unrighteousness, that we
may endure His presence in the world of glory.
For this reason it was ordered that a tabernacle be built in the
wilderness; but such was the wicked ness of the people, that while the
glory of the Lord was resting on the mountain, and Moses was holding
communion with Jehovah in the interests of the people, they had
induced Aaron to make a golden calf for them to worship, in place of
the true and living God. And the consequence was, they were deprived
of the presence of the Lord in their journeyings, for He made a decree
that He would not go before the camp, "but mine angel shall go before
them, lest I consume them in the land."
The Lord has been very kind and merciful unto His people in these last
days. He has known the hearts of this people, and that we are willing
to serve Him. He saw that we were willing to suffer persecution for
His sake, and the Gospel's sake, and for this cause He has poured out
His blessings upon us in great abundance, and I hope when these
Temples shall be built, and we minister therein, and receive the
blessings promised us for ourselves and for our dead, that we shall be
more united, and that we shall receive more fully the gifts and
endowments that pertain to the sons and daughters of God. And then
peradventure He will condescend to bless us with His presence, as He
blessed His Saints in the Temple at Kirtland, and the presence and
glory of His holy angels. It has been promised to Israel in these
latter days, that the Lord Himself will go before them, and lead and
guide them, and fight their battles and deliver them from all their
enemies. What a glorious promise! And we may be assured that there
will be nothing lacking on the part of our Eternal Father, nor in
Jesus Christ, His Son, and the holy angels, for all are interested
with us in the progress and consummation of this great and glorious latter-day work, for it is the dispensation of the fullness
of times.
How great will be our joy when we attain to these blessings, and
realize these promises that have been made to us. The Lord will dwell
in the midst of His people, and the angels will be with us, with the
ministrations of our Father in heaven; these are privileges and
blessings indeed, that eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, and the glory
thereof hath not entered in the heart of man to conceive, but the Lord
hath revealed them unto us by His spirit. Then we shall hear His
voice, and see His face, and know that He exists, for we shall see His
glory and participate with the sanctified in the powers of the world
to come, for being heirs of God we shall be joint heirs with our Lord
Jesus Christ, and having suffered with Him for righteousness' sake, we
shall also reign with Him in glory.
In conclusion, let me exhort you to turn to the Lord, and serve Him
with full purpose of heart, and be willing to consecrate yourselves
and all you have unto His service, and so live that you can perfect
the bond of union that will secure unto you eternal life, and bring
honor and glory to Him that sitteth upon the throne forever and ever.
That this may be your happy lot, is my prayer, in the name of Jesus
Christ, Amen.