I feel thankful at the improved appearance of our Tabernacle this
morning. The President said, "Let there be light: and there was
light." Brother Taylor said if he was going to preach he should take
that for a text, but I am not in the habit of taking texts. I shall,
therefore, make such remarks as may come into my mind.
Behold, light has come into the world, and the Saints are the
evidence of it, because their minds have been enlightened by the truth
which they have received, through the influence of which they have
been gathered out from the midst of the nations of the earth, that
they might build up the kingdom of God, a kingdom of righteousness
where they are not in danger of being overwhelmed with the darkness
and corruptions of the world from whence they came. We have come out
from Babylon into these mountain valleys for this purpose. We have
been brought together by the favor of the Almighty, that we might
form a nucleus of strength and power on the earth to aid and assist
one another, to strengthen the cause and build up the kingdom of God,
to establish righteousness so that this kingdom cannot be swallowed up
by the wicked and ungodly. Here, also, we can have a clearer vision
and view, more light and understanding than we could in the countries
that we came from. The vision is less obscured by surrounding objects.
While brother Woolley was praying that we might have light, I felt to
add one sentence, which was, that we, the Latter-day Saints, might do
as well as we know how, that we might be able to accomplish the work
assigned us. A person may have it in his heart to do so, but he may
not have if in his ability to do as well as he knows because of the
controlling circumstances which surround him at the time. This
doubtless, is frequently owing to the ignorance of those associated
with him, and if the people cannot do as well as they would at
first, let them not be discouraged, but try again, and continue
their efforts, perhaps they may bring greater influences to bear and
combine more power as they proceed, until, finally they will be
successful. When the prayer was being offered, I felt to say, "O Lord,
enable thy people to do as well as they know how," and I doubt not but
this is the feeling in the hearts of all the sincere and faithful. And
they ask, what can I do? How can I best serve my Master's cause? With
the large majority of those that profess to be Saints, to know how to
be the most useful in the midst of the Saints of the Most High God is
the ever-prevailing desire; it is a constant thought. We have
instructions from time to time, line upon line, precept upon precept
given to us by our president, informing us how to eradicate evil from
our bosoms, to form a union of effort, of strength, of power, of faith
to combine the elements together for the advancement of the kingdom
and cause we have espoused, and those instructions of late have been,
in a measure, upon points of a temporal character for the temporal
salvation of the people. We should depend upon ourselves and upon our
own resources and exertions for the things that are necessary for our
temporal sustenance.
If we wish to do anything that will be a credit to ourselves, let us
now in the days of peace and prosperity, show our faith by our works,
and labor to bring about for ourselves and the kingdom, those things
that are necessary for our own support and existence, to manufacture
our own clothing, to begin to lay aside those things that are
unnecessary while they are within our reach, provided that we do it of
our own voluntary act for the sake of holy and righteous principles,
for the sake of doing right, then we may be entitled to a small mead
of praise; but that individual who only reforms when he is obliged, is
not entitled to praise. When there is an abundance of luxuries here,
and we show that we can abstain from them and lay them aside to depend
upon our own exertions, we thus gain strength and power, instead of waiting till the things are entirely shut out from us.
We desire to prove our integrity to ourselves and to our God. This
perhaps is in the bosoms of all the Saints; they would like to show
that they are willing to abide the teachings that come from the
President to them, and to lay the foundation for bringing those things
from the elements which they require. Let us endeavor to make a
little calculation, exercise our intellects, be active and energetic,
and combine together the ability which we find in our midst; let us
also combine our efforts and means as well as our faith. We are
frequently in difficulty to establish some mechanical branch of
business. We have thus far been frustrated in our attempts to
manufacture iron, not so much for want of the mechanical skill, as in
consequence of a certain unrighteous ambition which some have had to
be the first to bring out good iron.
The Adversary is opposed to our progress, and he will strive to
subvert every enterprise, but how does it become the Saints to let the
evil influence and the power of the Adversary control them to that
extent that if one brother cannot accomplish what is wanted, he feels
in his heart that no one else shall? How does it look when a man
cannot produce iron, for him to feel in his heart to operate for the
purpose of thwarting every other man, and for this purpose get up a
division and a contention among the brethren? This is the spirit that
has been in Iron County; it is a kind of rivalry that is engendered in
hell. To let the power of the Devil enter in and produce such feelings
among Saints that ought to know better, and that ought to do better,
is a disgrace to a people calling themselves the people of God.
I speak of iron to illustrate this subject, because it is a case with
which you are all familiar, and because it is an article of which we
stand so much in need. There are other things, though perhaps of less
moment, in which this kind of strife does exist. There is such a thing
as a commendable rivalry, a desire to excel, and which tends to build
up, but this of which I speak is a design to thwart the operations and
to keep in men's own bosoms the knowledge which would do others good;
yet they appear to delight in keeping looked up in their own bosoms
that knowledge which would be of service to the community. Such
persons fall far short of doing as well as they know how, or of doing
all they can for the building up of the kingdom of God; all such will
most likely become darkened in their counsel and lose the knowledge
which they possess, for the Lord has not bestowed that light and
intelligence for such a purpose. If I understand the subject, we are
here to use our best ability to aid with our might and power to bring
about the purposes of the Almighty in the last days. Hence, when we
see men continue to be actuated by such unworthy influences which we
find to be both disagreeable and disgraceful, we should strive to help
them in overcoming them. Perhaps we do not all think of it in this
light. If we do not, let us search out and see where we do give the
Evil One power over us, and how he takes the advantage and causes us
to do things which hedge up not only our own way, but the way of
others. I do not suppose there is any person, even the most feeble,
but could do some things for the advancement and benefit of this
people, if they could and would do as well as they know how. With all
the intelligence which the President possesses, I have no doubt but he
could at many times do a great deal better for the benefit of Israel
if the people around him pos sessed more of the disposition to
exercise and bring into use the knowledge and power to do good with
which the Almighty has endowed them, but owing to their lack of
diligence, and command over themselves they let the Adversary get
power over them, and that thwarts him in his purposes which he would
otherwise accomplish. The Lord himself cannot accomplish as much with
a people who are slow to comprehend, who do not resist the powers of
darkness and who do not overcome the power of the Evil One, but permit
Satan to rule predominant in their bosoms and throw obstacles in their
way, as he could and would with a people who not only being willing
and obedient but who exhibit a disposition to govern and control their
evil propensities, subdue and eradicate them from their bosoms, and
give free scope and power to the intelligence, light, and knowledge
with which they are so graciously endowed.
Well, then, we see that here is a labor that we can perform
ourselves, if we will be careful and look into our own bosoms and
eradicate therefrom the evil influences which we permit to come in
there and darken our own counsel and minds, and be a clog in the way
of the kingdom instead of helping it along.
In all measures which need our help, we should strive to see the
utility of them, if possible as soon as those that have set about to
do the work, and let our faith be to go about the labor required of
us; let us go about it unitedly, with one heart and one voice. Then,
cannot we ac complish things as the Lord wants? Yes, we can, and then
we shall soon see the kingdoms of this world tremble and fall to
pieces. There are some portions of this community, I am aware, that
feel right about the temporal progress of this kingdom.
I am speaking of these matters that you, my brethren and sisters, may
lend a helping hand and let the kingdom increase, that we may all see
the work of our God roll forth and increase with greater power and
magnitude. Our President desires it, and so does the Almighty, and he
will bestow his blessings upon his people and cause them to prosper
exceedingly.
I presume there is no person living, who, if it had been possible
twelve years ago to have looked forward to this time, and seen the
vast increase of this mighty work and its magnitude, but would have
considered it the most glorious scenery that could be exhibited to
their view. No person could have imagined it, unless the Lord had
shown it to him by opening the vision of his mind to see it.
We have truly attained to great blessings, still greater are before
us, and we can rejoice more abundantly in the faith as we witness the
development and progress of the great work in which we are engaged. We
see great and important events before us, and duties to perform that
are of great importance. Let us take hold with a will and with our
whole heart, that we may progress more abundantly than we have
hitherto done, which is my prayer and exhortation in the name of
Jesus. Amen.
- Daniel H. Wells