I rise to bear my testimony with the rest of the brethren who have
spoken. Several who have lately returned from foreign missions have
addressed you during this Conference. As has been observed here, we
are all missionaries; and when our mission will be ended I am not able
to say. I expect that in all probability our bodies will have to rest
for a time, by-and-by: when they fall back to their mother earth, they
will have a rest. But as for the mission being at an end with a
faithful person, I do not know anything about its closing merely
because the body has been laid in the grave. In this Church I have
always felt myself to be a missionary, and I always desire to be ready
and willing to bear my testimony to the truth. That has been about the
amount of my preaching for the last twenty-six years. As for
sermonizing, I have but seldom attempted it, but I have borne my
testimony of the truth to the people.
I had only traveled a short time to testify to the people, before I
learned this one fact, that you might prove doctrine from the Bible
till doomsday, and it would merely convince a people, but would not
convert them. You might read the Bible from Genesis to Revelation,
and prove every iota that you advance, and that alone would have no
converting influence upon the people. Nothing short of a testimony by
the power of the Holy Ghost would bring light and know ledge to
them—bring them in their hearts to repentance. Nothing short of that
would ever do. You have frequently heard me say that I would rather
hear an Elder, either here or in the world, speak only five words
accompanied by the power of God, and they would do more good than to
hear long sermons without the Spirit. That is true, and we know it.
My testimony is that this is the kingdom of God on the earth. The
people that sit before me, in connection with the many thousands that
are upon the earth, are the people of God. If we have become so taught
that the Lord sees that we shall be capable of managing, governing,
and controlling the kingdom of God upon the earth in a more perfect
manner than it has been heretofore, you may rest assured that this
people are bound to victory. Just as fast as we are capable of rightly
dispensing the principles of power, of light, of knowledge, of
intelligence, of wealth, of heaven, and of earth, just so fast will
they be bestowed upon this people. Could we in wisdom ask to have
things bestowed upon us, if they would be to our injury? Every honest
heart would at once say, "No." One of the Elders observed that he
prayed the Lord not to reveal too much to him, lest it should prove a
stumblingblock and cause him to deny the faith. Pray that the Lord
will reveal nothing to this people for their injury, and that
he will only reveal that which will be for their good.
Brother Lorenzo Snow, while he was speaking in the forenoon upon the
principle of self-government—victory over every besetting sin, spoke
of the inward work required to be done, as every person in his
experience knows that the spirit wars against the flesh, and the flesh
against the spirit. So far as our spirits by the power of God, by the
Holy Ghost—by the Spirit of the Lord Jesus, are assisted to overcome
every seed of iniquity and sin within us, we may expect to gain the
victory over our evil passions; and in that proportion this people
will gain victory in a national capacity. That is as true logic as
ever was introduced in this world. This people might have been
independent—might have been a kingdom, had they been capable of
receiving, disposing, and controlling that kingdom to the Divine
acceptance of our Father in heaven. As brother Amasa said, the Lord
has a school upon the earth, and we are his scholars; and the Devil
also has a school attended by a great number of scholars. While we
have been learning how to sustain the kingdom of God upon the earth,
the Devil and his pupils have been learning how to sustain the kingdom
of darkness. From the very nature of the two kingdoms upon one planet,
the crisis must come when there will be a literal open warfare, just
as much as there now is a warfare within us against evil; and if we,
as individuals and as a community, have gained the victory over our
passions to such a degree that our Father knows that we are capable of
actually sustaining the kingdom of God upon the earth, just so true we
shall be a kingdom by ourselves. If we are not yet capable of
maintaining and rightly managing that kingdom, it will not at present
be given to us in the fulness thereof; but the time will come when it
will be given and established in its perfect organization on the
earth.
A great many—yes, the most of this people have kept up a spiritual
warfare until they have become almost masters of their passions; yet
we still see some of them who do sin. Brother Rich has said that they
sin ignorantly; but I say that some sin knowingly, and others sin that
would know better if they had stopped to reflect. And you will see men
and women commit acts which make them appear as though every particle
of thought of the honor and true dignity of humanity had left them.
Keep your spirits in subjection to the principles of truth and life,
and do not let evil spirits control you.
How often you hear men and women confess their sins and say, "I
committed this, that, and the other wrong." Why do they want the evil
within and around them? Why do they suffer their spirits to be subject
to evil influences, and their tabernacles thereby be disgraced by the
commission of wicked acts? What would you give to have such acts
obliterated, if there was a price set upon them and you could pay it
with property? Can you keep your spirits in subjection to righteous
principles all the time? Yes; but many do not.
Keep your spirits under the sole control of good spirits, and they
will make your tabernacles honorable in the presence of God, angels,
and men. If you will always keep your spirits in right subjection, you
will be watching all the time, and never suffer yourselves to commit
an act that you will be sorry for, and if you can see that in all your
life, you are clear. Do not do anything that you will be sorry for.
You may take the Quorums in this Church—the First Presidency, the Twelve,
the Presidents of the High Priests, the High Councilors, and the
Presidents of the Seventies; and a person may go to each of
those Quorums for counsel upon any subject, and he will invariably
receive the same counsel. Why is this the case? Because they are all
actuated by the same Spirit. Do you know why some men give counsel
different one from another? Because they undertake to give counsel
without the Spirit of the Lord to dictate them. But, when the Spirit
dictates, then each one knows what to do, and their counsel will be
the same. Adam, Seth, Enoch, Noah, all the Patriarchs and Prophets,
Jesus and the Apostles, and every man that has ever written the word
of the Lord, have written the same doctrine upon the same subject; and
you never can find that Prophets and Apostles clashed in their
doctrines in ancient days; neither will they now, if all would at all
times be led by the Spirit of salvation. If men will so act as to
order their lives aright and continually keep the commandments of God,
they will be able to administer the blessings of the kingdom of God.
There is no clash in the principles revealed in the Bible, the Book of
Mormon, and the Doctrine and Covenants; and there would be no clash
between any of the doctrines taught by Joseph the Prophet and by the
brethren now, if all would live in a way to be governed by the Spirit
of the Lord. All do not live so as to have the Spirit of the Lord with
them all the time, and the result is that some get out of the way.
We want a people that will be pure and holy; and I wish that the
principle that brother Lorenzo Snow spoke of this morning could be
understood and practiced by all, you would then gain your spiritual
conquest. If we have not gained that, we must labor until we do. And
although we cannot tell the result of all the affairs that are in
motion, yet we know that the kingdom of God will prosper, that his
name will be revered, that the spirits of darkness will have to give
way to the kingdom of God, and that "Mormonism" will triumph, and that
no power can hinder it.
But there are still many things for us to learn pertaining to our
salvation.
The great stumblingblock in the midst of the people is, that their
minds are not yet wholly weaned from the evil habits and practices of
the world. With some, the end of strife and covetousness has not yet
come. You can yet see one brother take another by the throat,
figuratively speaking, and say, "Pay me what thou owest." You may see
another come up and say, "I owe you, but you need not ask me for the
pay, for I will not pay you." Which is the worst? If there is any
difference, the one who refuses to pay is the meanest.
If a man is so mean as to say to you, "I owe you, but I shall not pay
you," it is best to say to him, "All right—I can live without it."
The Lord will rule; and if we continue steadfast to the kingdom of God,
it will save us; but if we do not, we shall be left off, and the old
ship Zion will sail right ahead and safely carry her passengers into
port. If the people could understand, they would be able to discern
that we must gain that spiritual victory I have already spoken about,
before we can have the privilege of proclaiming the building up of the
people of God in the mountains.
We have a nation here in the mountains that will be a kingdom
by-and-by, and be governed by pure laws and principles. What do you
call yourselves? some may ask. Here are the people that constitute the
kingdom of God. It may be sometime before that kingdom is fully
developed, but the time will come when the kingdom of God will reign
free and independent.
There will be a kingdom on the earth that will be controlled
upon the same basis, in part, as that of the Government of the United
States; and it will govern and protect in their rights the various
classes of men, irrespective of their different modes of worship; for
the law must go forth from Zion, and the word of the Lord from
Jerusalem, and the Lord Jesus will govern every nation and kingdom
upon the earth.
A great many have thought that every person will then be in the
Church, but that will not be the case. There will then be as great a
variety in religious belief as there is now; one will believe one
thing, and another will believe something different, while the Devil
rules among men.
Will the kingdom of Jesus triumph? It will; and the legislators of
that kingdom are in this congregation and will remain, and the laws of
that kingdom will be made in accordance with the revelations from
Jesus Christ.
Many have thought that all will believe in the revelations of the Lord
Jesus Christ when the kingdom of God is fully established; but they
will not; and if those characters were in heaven, they might believe,
but would not obey the revelations of Jesus Christ. There are
multitudes in this Church who have not yet learned these truths; and
there are multitudes in the world who would not know Jesus, were he to
pass before their eyes, and would not understand what he meant, if he
were to speak to them. Such will be the case in the millennium.
The kingdom of God will grow out of this Church, and the time appears
to have been hastened faster than we anticipated. This is the best
time we ever saw. We are happy, and we make a heaven of every place to
which we go, which is the reason we are happy. How long it will be
before the kingdom of God sends forth its laws, I do not know. Brother
Erastus Snow remarked that no one can foretell all the events that may
arise from our present difficulties; but I can tell you a part. God
will reign and will bring forth victory to the humble and faithful;
that I know, and so do you.
I have never found any fault with the Lord for not bringing victory
sooner; for I know that if our enemies intend to try to come here by
way of Emigration Canyon, we shall be ready to meet them; and if they
intend to come round by the Malad, we shall be ready to meet them; and
if they undertake to come by Fort Hall, we shall also be ready to meet
them. If they thought that we were or would be asleep, they might
undertake to come here.
I recollect a dream that my father had. He dreamed that he was
traveling, and that during his journey he came to a tremendous
mountain of snow and saw that his pathway was hedged up. But someone
said, "Take one more step." My father replied, "But that will be the
last." However, he took that step, and then his guide said, "Do you
not, see that there is room for you to take another?" When he had
taken another, his guide told him to take still another in advance;
and there was a passage all the way through. So it will be with us.
The Lord will not reveal all that we at times wish him to. If a
schoolmaster were to undertake to teach a little child algebra, you
would call him foolish, would you not? Just so with our Father: he
reveals to us as we are prepared to receive, and I hope to continue to
learn. There is no cessation, in time nor in eternity, to the progress
and increase of the righteous. If we will but put away every selfish
feeling, we can come in possession of all the blessings that are in
store for us.
Some of the speakers have been exhorting you to let your prayers
ascend in behalf of the brethren who are in the mountains;
but your prayers cannot prevail if there is disunion among you.
The teachings given us from Sabbath to Sabbath must be learned and
lived before we can enjoy the kingdom of God in its fulness.
I am thankful that I do not hear, of late, since the Spirit has been
generally diffused among the people, "O Lord, give revelation through
brother Brigham." I wish to fulfil what we have received before I ask
for more. I said to brother Joseph, the spring before he was killed,
"You are laying out work for twenty years." He replied, "You have as
yet scarcely began to work; but I will set you enough to last you
during your lives, for I am going to rest." All I can do or ask now is
to do the work, so that it will be right and acceptable to him when he
comes here again. And that is not all; for you have or should have the
candle of the Lord continually burning within you. Then I ask you if
you still need revelation? You will say, "Yes, just as much as we need
a candle to enable us to see to walk in our streets at noonday." A
person that is filled with the Spirit knows just as much as he has
occasion to know; for the Spirit of our God is a Spirit of revelation.
The time has arrived when we have either to be trodden under foot by
our enemies and die, or to defend ourselves and our rights; and which
will it be? Every man and woman feel their hearts fail them when they
think of submitting to the oppression and unlawful abominations
practiced by our enemies, and sought by them to be introduced into our
society; and we will not submit to such wicked and unlawful treatment,
whether it comes from United States or united hell, for the terms are
synonymous as the Government is now conducted. I tell you and I tell
our enemies that we are here, and we intend to stay here. [The
congregation responded, "Amen." ] They have a job on hand, if they
persist in their efforts to deprive American citizens of their rights.
I told Captain Van Vliet that I did not care how many troops they
sent. "Why," said he, "The United States, with an overflowing
treasury, can send out ten, twenty, or fifty thousand troops." I
replied, "I do not care anything about that." The Captain then asked
whether I had counted the cost; and I said, "Yes, for this people. I
have; but I cannot estimate it for the United States; for if they
actually persist in their present tyrannical course, before they get
through they will want to let the job to subcontractors." They do not
know the Captain of the armies of Israel; and although they profess to
believe in him, they do not realize that he is about to hold a
controversy with them for their iniquity.
Their belief reminds me what brother Joseph B. Nobles once told a
Methodist priest, after hearing him describe his god, that the god
they worshipped was the "Mormons'" Devil—a being without a
body,
whereas our God has a body, parts, and passions. The Devil was cursed
and sent down from heaven. He has no body of his own; therefore he is
constantly endeavoring to obtain possession of the tabernacles
belonging to others. Some have grumbled because I believe our God to
be so near to us as Father Adam. There are many who know that doctrine
to be true. Where was Michael in the creation of this earth? Did he
have a mission to the earth? He did. Where was he? In the Grand
Council, and performed the mission assigned him there. Now, if it
should happen that we have to pay tribute to Father Adam, what a
humiliating circumstance it would be! Just wait till you pass Joseph
Smith; and after Joseph lets you pass him, you will find Peter; and
after you pass the Apostles and many of the Prophets, you will
find Abraham, and he will say, "I have the keys, and except you do
thus and so, you cannot pass;" and after a while you come to Jesus;
and when you at length meet Father Adam, how strange it will appear to
your present notions. If we can pass Joseph and have him say, "Here;
you have been faithful, good boys; I hold the keys of this
dispensation; I will let you pass;" then we shall be very glad to see
the white locks of Father Adam. But those are ideas which do not
concern us at present, although it is written in the Bible—"This is
eternal life, to know thee, the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom
thou hast sent."
What is the nature and beauty of Joseph's mission? You know that I am
one of his Apostles. When I first heard him preach, he brought heaven
and earth together; and all the priests of the day could not tell me
anything correct about heaven, hell, God, angels, or devils: they were
as blind as Egyptian darkness. When I saw Joseph Smith, he took
heaven, figuratively speaking, and brought it down to earth; and he
took the earth, brought it up, and opened up, in plainness and
simplicity, the things of God; and that is the beauty of his mission.
I had a testimony, long before that, that he was a Prophet of the
Lord, and that was consoling. Did not Joseph do the same to your
understandings? Would he not take the Scriptures and make them so
plain and simple that everybody could understand? Every person says,
"Yes, it is admirable; it unites the heavens and the earth together;"
and as for time, it is nothing, only to learn us how to live in
eternity.
I will prophesy a little, and I will say that my word shall be as true
as any word ever spoken from the heavens. If this people, called
Latter-day Saints, will live to the truth, the thread of oppression
which is cut will never be united again, and we shall have the
privilege of saying, "Here is the kingdom of God, and here are the
people that God owns and blesses," and we shall reign triumphantly
forever and ever. But if you do not live your religion, that period may
be postponed a little longer. You know that cases sometimes rest in
court for want of witnesses and documents. But if we live our
religion, from this afternoon, this is the kingdom of God, and we are
free and will live in it; at any rate, the kingdom will prosper.
I feel to bless this people, and they are a God-blessed people. Look
at them, and see the difference from their condition a few years ago!
Brethren who have been on missions, can you see any difference in this
people from the time you went away until your return? [Voices: "Yes."]
You can see men and women who are sixty or seventy years of age
looking young and handsome; but let them apostatize, and they will
become grayhaired, wrinkled, and black, just like the Devil.
If we will stand up as men and women of God, the yoke shall never be placed
upon our necks again; and all hell cannot overthrow us, even with the
United States to help them. It is not pleasant to the natural feelings
to be obliged to talk in this manner about fellowcitizens with whom
we have been reared; but when they act like the Devil, it is
impossible for us to bow to their unjust and illegal mandates without
becoming as corrupt as they are. It is an honor to resist the wicked;
and my name will be had in honor, and so will Joseph Smith's, and so
will your names, for not bowing to their iniquitous doings.
We are the happiest people when we have what are called trials; for
then the Spirit of God is more abun dantly bestowed upon the
faithful. If the Lord requires it, I would as soon consume all I have
and go into the mountains with my family as to do a good many other
things. The women and children might suffer a little; but, as I told
you the other day, we are upon the backbone of the continent, and we
intend to enjoy that freedom which is our right. If our enemies will
behave themselves, all right; and if they do not, they may take what
follows. We could have used up those now in our borders, and have
taken their trains; but we do not wish to hurt one of them: but let
them undertake to come in here, and they must abide the consequences.
And in reality, instead of their speaking against my character, they
ought to send in presents for having lived till now.
The question now is, Shall we close Conference today? I know that
many of you have much work to do. I do not know how soon you will be
needed in the mountains. I deem it most prudent for all to go to their
work and to be always prepared with five days' rations; and then, when
the word comes, you are ready for the mountains, and the women and
children will be safe here.
If you now wish to close this Conference, all right; and if you want
to continue it another day, you are at liberty to do so; and I am
willing to do as I have a mind. The last missionary who spoke said
that a captain could not please everybody; but I have tried to first
please my Father in heaven, and have not cared so particularly
about the will of the people. I have said, "Father, let me know your
will, and I will do it." And there is not a person in this
congregation but will do my will, if he will do the will of his Father
in heaven. If all would do so, they would be free from those little
nasty sins that some are occasionally guilty of and that I am ashamed
of.
If you say, "Adjourn this Conference now," all right. Amen.