I am pleased with the general spirit manifested through the servants
of the Lord who have spoken to us today. I was pleased, during the
forenoon, with the freedom that seemed to pervade the mind of our
President and the mind of Elder Kimball. I am pleased with the freedom
of our Patriarch, Elder John Young, this afternoon, and I believe the
doctrine which he has advanced to be correct; it is substan tially
this, all persons shall be judged according to their works. I am aware
the old maxim was that men would be judged according to the death they
might die, but the Latter-day Saints believe that men will be judged
by the life they live, and not by the death they die. We believe that
a man will be rewarded according to his works, for it is not written
that he shall be rewarded according to his ordina tion, or the
special situation or place in which he may be called to act in the
Church of God; but it is written, and that law, I believe, has never
been revoked by high heaven, or by any of its legates to earth; hence
it stands immutable, that all men shall be rewarded according to their
works.
This is the doctrine that our Patriarch has been laboring to impress
upon your minds this afternoon. I think it is very wholesome; I am
satisfied with it; it is sweet to my taste; it is good that all men in
the different dispensations of the Almighty, each in his situation,
calling, capacity, and sphere of action, are to be, and of right
should be, rewarded according to his works. We do not wish to reverse
this law in relation to our enemies, we only wish them to be rewarded
according to their works; we do not desire to warp the law in the
least.
I am aware that many suppose that we entertain some unchristian
feelings to those out of the Church, but this is a mistake; we only
wish that persons who have shed the blood of our Apostles may be
rewarded just according to their works. And we expect that, sooner or
later, they will have meted out to them that reward which the Almighty
actually knows that they deserve. When speaking of governors, rulers,
kings, emperors, judges, and officers of nations and states, would we
wish to reverse the general law that every person shall be rewarded
according to their works? No. It would not do to have some men die as
soon as many might desire, for they would not meet their proportionate
reward on the earth.
I like to meditate upon this doctrine, I like to see its practical
workings, rewarding every man according to his works; and I expect
that the day will come when all Latter-day Saints will be perfectly
satisfied with it.
I am fully aware that many people have been bred and raised in
poor pussyism all their days, both in America and in Europe, and when
they hear doctrines and principles taught by men who speak as freedom
permits them, and as freemen have a right to speak, those who are
clothed with the garments of poor pussyism get the grunts; well, grunt
on until you grunt it all out. The Latter-day Saints who enjoy the
light of the Lord, that power which loves the intelligence of heaven
and imparts it to the faithful, thank the Lord that we expect that our
elder brother, Jesus Christ, will give unto us according to our works.
We expect that he will be rewarded according to his works, and that
his associates will be rewarded according to theirs, and if our works
are not good we ask for no good reward.
It is not according to the nation a man sprung from, nor according to
the parentage or line of descent he came through, that he is to be
rewarded; it is not so written. But it is written in the book of God
emanating from high heaven, from the courts above, that kings,
emperors, rulers, and all men on the earth, high and low, shall be
rewarded according to their works. Do the people of God understand
this? Do all the Saints, in their individual capacities, understand
this? The doctrine is applicable to the nations and states. Is it not
applicable to all people? It is.
"Why," says one, "bless my soul, you do not say that it is applicable
to females, do you?" Yes I do. "Oh, dear, what will the FIRST wife do
in that case?" Why, bless your poor soul, she will be rewarded
according to her works. That is the doctrine, and, thank God, there is
no other way. You cannot alter it; you cannot revoke this eternal law.
If a man has fifty wives and the fiftieth is the best, does the most
good, she will get the greatest reward, in spite of all the grunting
on the part of the first one.
In the Church of God, if a Teacher, a Priest, or Deacon, has
the best works, if his labors are the most, if his acts are the most
righteous in magnifying his calling to the utmost, he is better off
than any man in the Church who does not magnify his calling. Is this
doctrine applicable to ordained men in the Church? Yes, to every man
of God, whether he be a Priest, Teacher, Member, Elder, or Apostle;
each person will be rewarded according to his works. Is it applicable
in families? Yes. "Oh," says one, "That makes me feel bad; my poor
wife, my dear loving wife, the wife of my youth and the companion of
my toils, what will she think of this? Bless me, I tremble for her."
If her works are better, if her righteousness exceeds that of the rest
of your wives, if she has more philanthropy, greater charity, and
deserves more than they, she will get more. But if her works are not
equal to those of some of the balance, she will still be rewarded
according to her works.
I like the doctrine; I can swallow it without greasing my mouth. It is
a first-rate doctrine, and is a goodly part of the real faith, virtue,
root and marrow of "Mormonism." Yes, it is applicable in families,
thank God, and in the Church of God, in quorums, in councils, and in
every other organized body; it applies to the world which we inhabit,
and to everything that is in heaven.
I know that there are hundreds of thousands of men out of this Church,
and do we like them? Yes. When we talk against men out of the Church
do we mean to be understood as speaking against good men—men who wish
to do right? No; but we mean the poor devils and the devil's poor,
that's the idea.
To righteous and honorable men who have true integrity, in them we
say, "God bless you," for that is the way we feel towards all such the
wide world over. God bless the righteous, whether they are in the
Church or out of it. And God bless the righteous Saints in the Church,
and in all the families of God's people. I am backing up what brother
John has been speaking. I want the Saints to do right and be blessed,
which may God grant, in the name of Jesus Christ. Amen.
- Jedediah M. Grant