I feel that the remarks which we have heard this morning are true, and
they apply directly to you who are now present, and to the inhabitants
of this city and of the Territory generally, and we do not excuse any
of you.
If the arrows of the Almighty ought to be thrown at you we want to do
it, and to make you feel and realize that we mean you. And although we
talk of the old clay's being ground in the mill, we do not mean it to
apply to some other place, for we have enough here who have been dried
ever since their baptism, and many of them are cracked and spoiling.
Some have received the Priesthood and a knowledge of the things of
God, and still they dishonor the cause of truth, commit adultery, and
every other abomination beneath the heavens, and then meet you here or
in the street, and deny it.
These are the abominable characters that we have in our midst, and
they will seek unto wizards that peep, and to stargazers and
soothsayers, because they have no faith in the holy Priesthood, and
then when they meet us, they want to be called Saints.
The same characters will get drunk and wallow in the mire and filth,
and yet they call themselves Saints, and seem to glory in their
conduct, and they pride themselves in their greatness and in their
abominations.
They are the old hardened sinners, and are almost—if not
altogether—past improvement, and are full of hell, and my prayer is
that God's indignation may rest upon them, and that He will curse them
from the crown of their heads to the soles of their feet.
I say, that there are men and women that I would advise to go to the
President immediately, and ask him to appoint a committee to attend to
their case; and then let a place be selected, and let that committee
shed their blood.
We have those amongst us that are full of all manner of abominations,
those who need to have their blood shed, for water will not do, their
sins are of too deep a dye.
You may think that I am not teaching you Bible doctrine, but what says the apostle Paul? I would ask how many covenant breakers
there are in this city and in this kingdom. I believe that there are a
great many; and if they are covenant breakers we need a place
designated, where we can shed their blood.
Talk about old clay; I would rather have clay from a new bank than
some that we have had clogging the wheels for the last nineteen years.
They are a perfect nuisance, and I want them cut off, and the sooner
it is done the better.
We have men who are incessantly finding fault, who get up a little
party spirit, and criticize the conduct of men of God. They will find
fault with this, that, and the other, and nothing is right for them,
because they are full of all kinds of filth and wickedness.
And we have women here who like anything but the celestial law of
God; and if they could break asunder the cable of the Church of
Christ, there is scarcely a mother in Israel but would do it this day.
And they talk it to their husbands, to their daughters, and to their
neighbors, and say they have not seen a week's happiness since they
became acquainted with that law, or since their husbands took a second
wife. They want to break up the Church of God, and to break it from
their husbands and from their family connections.
Then, again, there are men that are used as tools by their wives, and
they are just a little better in appearance and in their habits than a
little black boy. They live in filth and nastiness, they eat it and
drink it, and they are filthy all over.
We have Elders and High Priests that are precisely in this
predicament, and yet they are wishing for more of the Holy Ghost, they
wish to have it in larger doses. They want more revelation, but I tell
you that you now have more than you live up to, more than you practice
and make use of.
If I hurt your feelings let them be hurt. And if any of you ask, do I
mean you? I answer, yes. If any woman asks, do I mean her? I answer,
yes. And I want you to understand that I am throwing the arrows of God
Almighty among Israel; I do not excuse any.
I am speaking to you in the name of Israel's God, and you need to be
baptized and washed clean from your sins, from your backslidings, from
your apostasies, from your filthiness, from your lying, from your
swearing, from your lusts, and from everything that is evil before
the God of Israel.
We have been trying long enough with this people, and I go in for
letting the sword of the Almighty be unsheathed, not only in word, but
in deed.
I go in for letting the wrath of the Almighty burn up the dross and
the filth; and if the people will not glorify the Lord by sanctifying
themselves, let the wrath of the Almighty God burn against them, and
the wrath of Joseph and of Brigham, and of Heber, and of high heaven.
There is nothing to prevent you from being humble and doing right, but
your own little, foolish, and wicked acts and doings. I will just tell
you that if an angel of God were to pass Great Salt Lake City, while
you are in your present state, he would not consider you worthy of his
company.
You have got to cleanse yourselves from corruption, before you are fit
for the society of those beings. You may hear of people in other
cities being baptized and renewing their covenants, but they are not
sinners above all others; and except the inhabitants of Great Salt
Lake City repent, and do their first works, they shall all likewise
perish, and the wrath of God will be upon them and round about them.
You can scarcely find a place in this city that is not full of
filth and abominations; and if you would search them out, they would
easily be weighed in the balances, and you would then find that they
do not serve their God, and purify their bodies.
But the course they are taking leads them to corrupt themselves, the
soil, the waters, and the mountains, and they defile everything around
them.
Brethren and sisters, we want you to repent and forsake your sins. And
you who have committed sins that cannot be forgiven through baptism,
let your blood be shed, and let the smoke ascend, that the incense
thereof may come up before God as an atonement for your sins, and that
the sinners in Zion may be afraid.
These are my feelings, and may God fulfil them. And my wishes are that
He will grant the desires of my brethren, that Zion may be purified,
and the wicked purged out of her, until God shall say I will bless the
rest; until He shall say I will bless your flocks, your herds, your
little ones, your houses, your lands, and all that you possess; and
you shall be my people, and I will come and take up my abode with you,
and I will bless all those that do right; which may He grant, in the
name of Jesus. Amen.
- Jedediah M. Grant