I esteem it a privilege at all times to join with my brethren in
bearing testimony to the work of God. I am satisfied that we, as a
people, have great reason to rejoice for the privileges and blessings
granted unto us in these valleys of the mountains by our Father in
heaven. We are in a great school; and it is a profitable one, in which
we are receiving very important lessons from day to day. We are taught
to cultivate our minds, to control our thoughts, to thoroughly bring
our whole being into subjection to the Spirit and law of God, that we
may learn to be one and act as the heart of one man, that we may carry
out the purposes of God upon the earth. Yes, we are taught many
principles which tend to our exaltation and glory, which could not be
made manifest unto us only as they are revealed unto us by the
inspiration of the Almighty, through the mouth of his servants the
Prophets.
The principles of the Gospel of Jesus Christ are made plain to us by
the figures and illustrations which have been made today, and which
are made from time to time so plain that a child could not
misunderstand—also to impress upon our minds our duties. Those
principles are not surrounded with that mystery that shrouds the
doctrines taught by the sectarian world.
We, as a people, have long been praying for the kingdom of God to
come, and his will to be done on the earth as it is done in heaven. We
have been taught this prayer from childhood; but neither we nor our
parents understood what we were praying for, only we made a practice
of uttering those words from tradition, and never understood the
meaning until we were made acquainted with the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
Since we have become acquainted with brother Joseph and the Gospel, we
have looked forward with much interest to the day when the kingdom of
God should be established upon the earth in the same light, power, and
glory in which the Apostles and Prophets saw it by vision and
revelation; and that all which God has promised concerning it should
have its fulfillment.
During the last twenty or twenty-five years, many things have been
prophesied; and the Lord, through his servants, has made many promises
which have been revealed unto us concerning the blessings that are in
store for us if we faithfully do our duty. I can say, with my
brethren, that I rejoice that I am in these valleys of the mountains
associated with the people of God a thousand miles from Christianity,
civilization, and the fruits thereof—at least such as are now manifest
throughout the Christian world; and I feel to prize this
blessing and to acknowledge the hand of God in leading us here; for
the hand of God has been plainly visible in delivering us from the
hands of our persecutors and planting us in a land of health, peace,
and safety; and the more my mind is enlightened by the Holy Spirit the
more precious and glorious do these principles appear unto me.
I am satisfied that all is right in Zion. All is right with those who
lead us. All is right as far as we do right. We have enjoyed many
blessings during the past year. The Lord has in his mercy poured out
his Holy Spirit upon us as a people, and there is a great change with
the inhabitants of Zion during the past year. We were in a great
measure asleep; and the Lord, knowing the things which lay before us,
poured out his Holy Spirit abundantly upon our leaders, who called upon
us to wake up, and the Spirit of God was poured out upon the people;
and they have, in a great measure, endeavored to repent, forsake
their sins, and unite themselves together to carry out the counsels of
his servants. I have never seen the hearts of this people so united as
during the past year. No person who has listened to the words of the
Presidency of this Church during a few months past, and has seen the
fulfillment of their sayings, but can clearly see the hand of God with
them and his Spirit guiding them continually.
The day that many of us have anticipated, since we have been made
acquainted with Joseph Smith and the Gospel, has begun to dawn upon
us. The revelations of Jesus Christ are fast fulfilling before our
eyes. We see the kingdom set up, and the time has come when the nation
that has given many of us birth has entered the field as our open
enemies and persecutors, and commenced an unhallowed perse cution
against us, with a determination to destroy us from off the earth. The
same as cities, towns, counties, and states have done before them,
they have united together to crush and destroy this people, and remove
them, if possible, from the earth.
Ever since I have been made acquainted with the Gospel and the
progress of this people, I have always believed that the United States
would take this course, and, in a national capacity and under the form
of law, seek to destroy the Church and kingdom of God from off the
earth. For the light has come unto them and the Gospel of salvation
has been offered unto them, and they have rejected it and killed the
Prophets. Hence, the light and Spirit of God is taken from them, sin
abounds, and they are filled with anger against all that is good.
Their course is unconstitutional and contrary to every principle of
law, righteousness, justice, judgment, and truth. In all our
persecutions, our persecutors have had no just cause for pursuing the
course against us they have, only they were stirred up by the Devil.
Darkness, wickedness, and abominations of every kind are increasing in
the minds of the wicked nations of the earth, because the Spirit of
God is withdrawing from them. They have had the fulness of the
everlasting Gospel offered unto them, but they have rejected it.
There has never been a set of men since the Lord made the world who
have labored more diligently than the Twelve Apostles and Elders of
this Church in preaching the Gospel to the world. They have rejected
the message sent to them, revealed by an angel from God, which leaves
them now under condemnation. Brother Joseph would have embraced the
whole circle of the human family in the principles of salvation, if he
had possessed the power. He had that greatness of soul never seen in
the human breast, unless it was inspired by the power of God.
That same Spirit has rested upon the present Presidency of this
Church: they have labored incessantly for years to save the children
of men. And what have we received in return from the hands of the
Christian world? They have driven us from our homes and firesides, and
smitten and robbed us of the rights that are dear and most sacred to
man, until we have at last been driven from the borders of
civilization, so called, unto the wilderness, by the nation that has
given us birth, whose boasted freedom exists only in name. Here they
expected we should perish; but we still live, grow, and flourish in
these mountains, through the mercy and goodness of God, without the
aid or assistance of our persecutors.
Our nation was under no condemnation in this respect until the light
came and they heard the Gospel, rejected it, and cast out the Saints
from their midst, slaying their leaders and depriving thousands of the
Latter-day Saints, who were American citizens, of every blessing,
right, and privilege guaranteed unto them by the constitution and laws
of the United States. Many of our nation have been guilty of crimes,
in their persecutions against us, that would cost the lives of
presidents, governors, senators, legislators, and many thousands of
men, if law and justice were executed in righteousness against them. I
do not know what more they can do to fill up the cup of their
condemnation than to carry out the course they have begun. There is
more crime, wickedness, and abomination committed now throughout the
United States, according to the population, in 24 hours—a thousand
times—than there was thirty years ago. I do not suppose there has been
a generation more wicked and corrupt than the present Christian world.
We have been told today that we are under great obligation to God,
and that we ought to acknowledge his hand in all things. That is true.
We had no knowledge of the plan of salvation until God revealed it
unto us. We are dependent upon God and his servants for light and
truth and blessings that are in store for us.
We are told that the kingdoms of this world will become the kingdoms
of our God and his Christ. Daniel of old says this, and pointed out
the establishment of that kingdom in the last days which should stand
forever and not be thrown down. He also pointed out the effects which
would follow. The Lord has already revealed great and glorious truths
and principles concerning the government of the children of men in the
establishment of his Church and kingdom upon the earth. Does it not
require as much wisdom and revelation from God to govern the nations
of the earth in a way to bring men into subjection to righteous laws,
light, privileges, and blessings which they are now deprived of in the
organization of temporal governments of the world, as is required in
the spiritual government of the Church of Christ upon the earth? Where
is that knowledge to flow from? The spirit to do men good and relieve
the sufferings of mankind does not dwell in the breasts of monarchs,
kings, presidents, and rulers among the nations of the earth at the
present day; but sorrow, crime, poverty, tyranny, oppression, and
starvation prevail throughout the world.
The rulers of mankind have not sought for the Spirit of God and the
light of eternity to show them the responsibility they are under to
Him who has raised them to power and authority and given them dominion
over their fellow beings. They have not exercised their power and
authority to honor God and redress the wrongs of the poor and
oppressed over whom they preside.
The misery and evils which now exist throughout the world have
got to be corrected, in a great measure, through the power of God,
before the kingdoms of this world will become the kingdoms of God and
his Christ. It is a great and mighty work to establish the kingdom of
God on the earth, that the law may go forth from Zion to rule the
kingdoms of the world. The light, knowledge, truth, and wisdom to do
this has got to come through the holy Priesthood, which is the
government of God upon the earth.
Our temporal and eternal salvation is all connected and linked
together, as we have been told today. The Lord has raised up unto us
fathers, leaders, and counselors after his own heart: they possess his
will, and they are leading the people to exaltation and glory. If we
take their counsel, we shall receive all the salvation men can desire
in time and in eternity. I thank God that I have lived to see the dawn
of this glorious day.
With regard to the dealings of the Lord with us this present season,
President Young has been as calm and serene as a summer's morning, and
so have his Counselors; and that spirit in a great measure has been
diffused among the people. When there was every appearance, outwardly,
of our enemies coming upon us, the spirit with them has been all the
time, "We do not believe we shall have to go to battle or shed the
blood of our enemies this season." This has been the feeling when, to
all human appearance, it would seem that we should have to shed the
blood of our enemies, or they ours. There is not such an example on
history as the way in which our enemies have been stayed from
fulfilling their hellish designs. It is the first time the American
army has been stayed in their course. They got as far as Ham's Fork,
and there they stuck. We have heard read their gracious proclamation.
Many of the brethren wonder that they have not wisdom enough to make
out a decent document; but I do not wonder at it, for this whole
people have prayed that their natural wisdom might be taken from them.
I should wonder if they had wisdom to make out a sensible document, or
one that would pass an examination.
The Lord so far has fought our battles and has proved his people. When
men have been called upon to go out and lie in the path of the enemy,
I have not known one instance of a man's refusing to go. All have been
willing to go and do as they were told. The Lord has proved you in
this and has accepted your offering. The prayers of the Saints of God
have been heard, and they will never fail of being heard and answered,
if we do our duty; for we have a ruler who can do something for us,
when our cause is just. I feel as brother Taylor said today: it
matters not to me what the Lord designs of us; we should be passive in
his hands.
When different opinions were expressed as to the course to be pursued
this fall with our enemies, the Spirit has said to me at the time, "Be
still and passive, and pray that wisdom may be given to President
Young to dictate and lead just right." There is where our prayers
should center. We should continually call upon the Lord to inspire him
with wisdom sufficient to lead forth the Church and kingdom of God
unto exaltation, glory, and victory.
It is different with us to what it is with the world. We have a main
channel through which to receive our light, knowledge, and blessings,
as was beautifully illustrated by the President in the figure of the
gas pipe. You may take the smartest men that talent and learning ever
made, and put them in the Church of God, and they never can get ahead
of their leader. Their wisdom would be turned into folly.
Why? Because they are not called to lead. If a man has never learned a
letter of a book, if the Lord calls upon him to lead the Church and
kingdom of God, he will give him power to do it. We have had these
lessons laid before us day after day, calling upon us to be united,
and our hearts to become as the heart of one man, that our prayers and
works may be centered to one point in carrying out the counsel of our
head.
The Lord will lead President Young where he wants him to go. We know
God is with him and has led him all the time; and he led Joseph while
he lived. The Quorum of the Twelve may exhaust their talent and
acquirements in exhibiting principle upon any matter which belongs to
the head to reveal, and yet the Prophet has to point out the error and
set us right. The whole Church may unite to carry out any point that
ought to come through the head, and we could not effect it. It
requires brother Brigham to tell us what is right and what is wrong in
many things, because that is his place and calling. There is a perfect
channel existing between the Lord and him, through which he obtains
wisdom, which is diffused through other channels to the people. That
we know. We have got to learn to bring this knowledge into practice.
Let this people go to work and sustain the head of this Church all the
time, and let their prayers continually ascend in his behalf, that God
may give him wisdom for our guidance; then, no matter if armies
approach us, or all hell boils over. Let the people be perfectly
passive in the hands of God, live their religion, and learn and profit
by the daily lessons they receive; then you will find that glory,
victory, and prosperity will abide with this kingdom.
I do not believe that any General, since the Lord made the world, has
been the subject of more earnest prayers than General Wells has since
he has been out in the mountains. He has been well sustained, and so
has President Young. I hope we may increase in this until we arrive at
perfection. Then you will see clockwork, perfect harmony, and the
effects of it wherever it is manifest—whether it be in a Bishop over
his ward, in the Twelve Apostles, in a President over a Branch of the
Church, or in a father over his family. You will obtain blessings, by
thus sustaining every man in his place and calling, which you cannot
get by any other principle. But cross a Bishop, a Prophet, or a father
over his family in their track, and you will see a friction
immediately: you will see trouble, difficulty, darkness, and
affliction; and nothing will go right. This is the principle that will
save this kingdom and lead it forth to glory, victory, and salvation.
We have been driven and afflicted for 25 years, and gained an
experience we now begin to profit by, that we might attain power to
judge properly of contrasts and of right and wrong. Had President
Young and this people remained undisturbed in Kirtland from '34 till
this time, we could not have gained the same experience we now have;
therefore I believe the hand of God has been in all that we have
passed through. The experience of the First Presidency of this Church
has been very great. No man that lives has passed through the same
school: hence their great knowledge and wisdom, aided by the
inspiration of the Almighty.
I do not know what the intention of the Lord is as to us in the
future, but victory is promised unto this people.
The kingdom of God is in the Valleys of the Mountains, and we enjoy its
blessings. That should be sufficient for us. As to outward losses, they are of little consequence. The law of God is in the
mouths of those who are set to lead us. If the Lord should give a
revelation through them that would appear contrary to our
traditions—our customs, or reveal new principles—things which have
been hid from the foundation of the world, it should not try the faith
of the Saints. The Lord has given revelations according to the
capacity of the children of men.
If there was a point where man in his progression could not proceed
any further, the very idea would throw a gloom over every intelligent
and reflecting mind. God himself is increasing and progressing in
knowledge, power, and dominion, and will do so, worlds without end. It
is just so with us. We are in a probation, which is a school of
experience.
It is a blessing to breathe the element that is in this place—to
behold the unity of the people in trying to bring their wills into
subjection to the will of the Lord their God. I am glad we are here,
and our enemies where they are. Those of us who have been here for
some ten years cannot realize the great contrast between Utah and the
rest of the world. We hardly know how to prize our privileges. Were we
placed in any of the large cities of the United States and Europe, we
should hardly believe we were in the same world. The sounds of
blasphemy are not heard in our streets: rioting, drunkenness,
whoredom, rape, and murder, and the black catalogue of crime practiced
in the Christian world do not meet the eye or salute the ear of the
passerby in Utah. The contrast between the City of Great Salt Lake and
the cities of the nations abroad, touching the order, decency, virtue,
and moral character of the people here, cannot be told.
Having been made acquainted with the Gospel, we have been trying to
improve ourselves. We have a good degree of faith in our leaders, and
tried to follow the word of God from their mouths. We have improved in
these things, and my prayer is that we may continue so to do and prize
the blessings, privileges, freedom, and spirit and power of the Holy
Ghost that are poured upon us in these peaceful valleys. We need not
any longer thirst for the things that are in the world. We are the
best off of any people. If there is any peace, safety, or salvation,
it is here.
The day is not far distant when nation will rise against nation, and
kingdom against kingdom, and State against State, and there will be
sorrow such as never was among men. Watch the signs of the times, for
we are living in an important age. The prophecies relating to our time
are rolling in upon us. Are we prepared to meet them? It is important
for men and angels to note the events of this age. We live in the
commencement of a new era of the dealings of God with the world. The
earth has been under the dominion of the Devil almost from its
creation. But in our day the Lord has set up his kingdom, never to be
destroyed.
The Lord has planted his Church and kingdom upon the earth in other
ages; but those that undertook to maintain it were soon destroyed,
through the power of wicked men and devils. Righteous men were not
permitted to live upon the earth. Even the Son of God was not
permitted to preach righteousness but a short time before he and his
followers were crucified and slain. But the day has now come when he
has begun to prepare the way that he may come and take possession of
the earth himself, and reign King of nations, as he does now King of
Saints. The day of the Devil's power to prevail against the kingdom
of God has passed away. The kingdom is within you, in the valleys of these mountains. Brothers Joseph, and Hyrum, and Willard,
and Jedediah, and Parley, and a host of others who have gone behind
the veil, are as much engaged in the establishment of this kingdom,
and in our welfare as a people, as we are.
We should prize and not abuse the blessings God has put within our
power, and improve upon the lessons we learn, and obey the teachings
given to us, through the inspiration of the Holy Ghost to the servants
of God set to lead us. We have everything to encourage us. We are
favored of God; and whom the Lord favors who can successfully
oppose? Would President Buchanan have sent an army here to lay a
foundation for our destruction, if the eyes of his understanding had
not been darkened? No. If he had been enlightened by the Holy Spirit
and could have foreseen the reward he will meet, he would sooner have
suffered his blood to have been spilled; and it would have been better
for him. The nation does not know what they are doing, nor comprehend
the fearful results of the course they are pursuing. They are turning
the last key to rend the nation asunder, and they will be broken as a
potter's vessel, and cast down as a nation, to rise no more forever.
For whenever the rulers of any nation trample their own constitution
and laws under foot, and oppress and destroy the weak, because they
have the power and the people love to have it so, they sow the seeds
of their own dissolution, and they will reap their own destruction.
We have nothing to fear. The Lord is with us, and will sustain and
nourish his Church and kingdom, as he has done from the beginning. He
sustained it when it was surrounded by the bowels of hell in Warsaw
and Nauvoo, in Jackson, Clay, and Caldwell counties, when it was small
as a mustard seed; and he can sustain it here when it is surrounded by
the munition of rocks.
The heathen may rage and imagine a vain thing; but the Lord will hold
them in derision and guide them as with a bit and a hook in their
jaws, while his people shall flourish like a watered garden upon the
mountains. All the promises of God will be fulfilled unto us. A little
one shall become a thousand, and a small one a strong nation, and the
Lord will hasten it in its time. Amen.