The way of life and salvation is mapped out so plainly in the Old and
New Testaments that any man may read and understand, yet people do not
understand. The most approved geography and map fail to give a
description and delineation of any people or country so perfectly as
to exclude all possibility of more being known by personally visiting
and examining the country or people described. A mere geographical
description has a claim only upon our belief, but to gain a perfect
knowledge of the country or people described it is necessary to visit
that country and people; having obtained this know ledge, you in turn
become a witness to others of what you have seen, heard, handled, or
felt. So it is with the Gospel.
We may read the history of the life of Christ, admire his moral and
religious teachings, be impressed with awe by the description of the
character and works of the Father and God of the universe, be made
acquainted with the means he has devised to prepare mankind to enter
his presence, but it is necessary that we should follow Christ, put
into actual practice the lessons of Christ, and obey the ordinances of
Christ, to know for ourselves the saving effects they produce
in mankind. A mere theory amounts to but little, while practice and
obedience have to do with stern realities. In this way the ancients
obtained a knowledge of the true God. "And we know that the Son of God
is come, and hath given us an understanding, that we may know him that
is true, and we are in him that is true, even in his Son Jesus Christ.
This is the true God, and eternal life."
Although the character of God is plainly described in the Scriptures,
yet mankind do not understand it, but have imagined to themselves a
God without form or location. It is written in the Scriptures, "God is
a Spirit: and they that worship him must worship him in spirit and in
truth." Again, "But the natural man (or as we now use the language,
the fallen or sinful man) receiveth not the things of the Spirit of
God: for they are foolishness unto him: neither can he know them,
because they are spiritually discerned. But he that is spiritual
judgeth all things, yet he himself is judged of no man." In no other
way can the things of God be understood. Men who are destitute of the
influence of the Holy Ghost, or the Spirit of God, cannot understand
the things of God; they may read them, but to them they are shrouded
in darkness.
We try to tell the people how to be saved; and if we have not the
fulness of the Gospel, it is not upon the face of the earth. If we
have not the Priesthood of Heaven, it is not possessed by any people
upon earth. The Priesthood of the Son of God to the children of men is
a perfect system of government—a heavenly institution among
men—designed to bring them back into the presence of God to partake of
the fulness of his glory. The power of all truth dwells in the bosom
of our Father and God, which he dispenses to his children as he will,
by the means of his eternal Priesthood. He is enthroned in the light,
glory, and power of truth. He has abided the truth, and is thereby
exalted, and his power, light and glory are eternal. The Gospel and
the Priesthood are the means he employs to save and exalt his obedient
children to the possession with him of the same glory and power, to be
crowned with crowns of glory, immortality, and eternal lives.
"We alone have the words of life," is a great saying; who can hear it?
"If you Latter-day Saints are the only people who have the words of
life, why are you so despised, hated? Why have you been under the
necessity of leaving your homes and possessions?" For no other reason
than the following—"God ministered unto him (this first Elder) by an
holy angel, whose countenance was as lightning, and whose garments
were pure and white above all other whiteness; And gave unto him
commandments which inspired him; And gave him power from on high, by
the means which were before prepared, to translate the Book of Mormon;
Which contains a record of a fallen people, and the fulness of the
Gospel of Jesus Christ to the Gentiles and to the Jews also; Which was
given by inspiration, and is confirmed to others by the ministering of
angels, and is declared unto the world by them—Proving to the world
that the holy scriptures are true, and that God does inspire men and
call them to his holy work in this age and generation, as well as in
generations of old; Thereby showing that he is the same God yesterday,
today, and forever. Amen." This is all the reason that I know of.
"Have the Mormons been persecuted for their evil deeds?" If they have,
shame on their persecutors, for if any Latter-day Saint breaks the law
of his country he is amenable to that law, and it provides a
suitable penalty. The Latter-day Saints live and always have lived in
a land of law, and if they have transgressed the law, shame on a
community, like the people that live under the Government of the
United States, to persecute them instead of prosecuting them. An
instance cannot be found upon the records of any court in the United
States where the leaders of this people have been legally convicted of
a breach of law and order.
Joseph Smith was arraigned before Judge Austin A. King, on a charge of
treason. The Judge inquired of Mr. Smith, "Do you believe and teach
the doctrine that in the course of time the Saints will possess the
earth?" Joseph replied that he did. "Do you believe that the Lord will
raise up a kingdom that will fill the whole earth and rule over all
other kingdoms, as the prophet Daniel has said?" "Yes, sir, I believe
that Jesus Christ will reign king of nations as he does king of
Saints." "Write that down, clerk; we want to fasten upon him the
charge of treason, for if he believes this, he must believe that the
State of Missouri will crumble and fall to rise no more." Lawyer
Doniphan said to the Judge, "Damn it, Judge, you had better make the
Bible treason and have done with it."
I was not in Missouri at the first of our people's going there, but I
have searched diligently to find whether any of the Latter-day
Saints have ever been convicted in any of the courts of Missouri for
transgressing the law, and, so far as I could learn, such an instance
cannot be found on the court records of that State. "Then why are you
persecuted?" Because the Lord has committed unto us the words of
eternal life to deliver to the world, which, if they will obey, will
bring them back into the presence of the Father and the Son.
The world will not receive the Gospel, unless they can have it on
their own terms, and will persecute the few that do receive it. We
preach the truth as it is in Christ Jesus, and this gives offense to
the wicked; they become angry with God, with Jesus Christ, and with
his Saints; God and Christ they cannot reach, but the Saints they can
persecute as long and as much as they are permitted.
"But were you not persecuted for teaching that odious doctrine called
polygamy?" No. We were planted in these valleys before it was publicly
made known to the people. Only a few of Joseph Smith's intimate
friends knew it previous to its being published to the world, which
was several years after his death. We have not been driven from our
homes since it was published.
"Do you not aggravate your enemies by your close communion habits?" I
speak for myself; I acknowledge that I do not fellowship much of their
conduct, nor do I expect to, unless it is better than some of it has
been; and I will say further, it is hard for me to fellowship the
conduct of some who profess to be Latter-day Saints.
Polygamy in Utah and polygamy among the Christian nations of the world
at the present day are very different. Polygamy in Utah is an
honorable transaction for we marry our wives, and openly acknowledge
them and their children. It is a very different matter elsewhere; women
are seduced and secretly kept as mistresses as long as they please
their unprincipled seducers, when they are cast off to meet, if it
were possible, a worse fate; their children are not acknowledged, but
are thrown upon the world unprotected, and left exposed to be carried
away by the dark and turbid stream of crime, to end their wretched
lives in prison, upon the gallows, or in some other violent manner.
Did the Devil believe that Joseph Smith was an impostor? He
knew that Joseph Smith was a true Prophet. Did the first priest who
persecuted Joseph Smith, when Joseph was about nineteen years of age,
believe that Joseph was an impostor? No. The Devil and his emissaries
are not afraid of an impostor; for the world is full of imposition.
Men who lecture against God, Jesus Christ, and the Bible, are not
persecuted, but figure in what is called the best society. This proves
one saying of the Savior, that the world loves its own; and those
that the Lord has chosen out of the world, they hate and persecute.
Infidelity, under some popular name, makes its way to the altars of
Christian sanctuaries, and its supporters receive the honor of this
world. But when Joseph Smith came before the world bearing testimony
that Jesus lived, that he had seen him, declaring that he was his
witness, and that Jesus was the Savior of the world, that he had
spoken from the heavens and had revealed in these days the fulness of
the Gospel for the salvation of men, that the Old and New Testament
were true and contained the plan of human redemption, he was cast out,
and the cry—"False Prophet, false Prophet, away with him," was almost
universal.
Who can justly say aught against Joseph Smith? I was as well
acquainted with him, as any man. I do not believe that his father and
mother knew him any better than I did. I do not think that a man
lives on the earth that knew him any better than I did; and I am bold
to say that, Jesus Christ excepted, no better man ever lived or does
live upon this earth. I am his witness. He was persecuted for the same
reason that any other righteous person has been or is persecuted at
the present day.
The world have the Gospel preached of them, but they do not receive
it, and they wish to drive the Priesthood and its supporters from the
earth. "Blessed are they which are persecuted for righteousness' sake:
for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. Blessed are ye, when men shall
revile you, and persecute you, and shall say all manner of evil
against you falsely, for my sake. Rejoice, and be exceeding glad: for
great is your reward in heaven: for so persecuted they the prophets
which were before you." Had Jesus Christ been an impostor and of the
world; the world would have loved its own. Had Joseph Smith been an
impostor and of the world, the world would not have hated him, but
would have loved its own. Had Joseph Smith made political capital of
his religion and calling, and raised up a political party, he
doubtless would have become celebrated and renowned in the world as a
great man and as a great leader.
The world fears a concentration of feeling and union of action. We say
that we live in a Republican Government, and we hold that we have the
best national constitution in the world; but a wicked people will
corrupt themselves and do wickedly under any government, and, in so
doing, will sooner or later be destroyed. The most excellent human or
divine laws are of no use to earthly or heavenly beings, unless they
are faithfully observed. Law is for the protection of the law-abider;
and the penalty of the law is for the lawbreaker. God cannot
acknowledge a divided government as his, wherein some are of Paul,
some of Apollos, &c.
The Church of Jesus Christ could not exist, and be divided up into
parties. Where such disunion exists in any government, it ultimately
becomes the means of the utter overthrow of that government or people,
unless a timely remedy is applied. Party spirit once made its
appearance in heaven, but was promptly checked. "And there was
war in heaven: Michael and his angels fought against the dragon; and
the dragon fought and his angels, And prevailed not; neither was their
place found any more in heaven. And the great dragon was cast out, that old
serpent, called the Devil, and Satan, which deceiveth the whole world:
he was cast out into the earth, and his angels were cast out with
him." They were cast out; and if our Government had cast out the
Seceders, the war would soon have been ended. This placed the Spirit
of Evil on the earth. Those evil spirits are not permitted to receive
tabernacles of their own, and that is their condemnation and
punishment. They have been known to take possession of the bodies of
men and women, and rather than to be without a body, they have entered
the bodies of brutes. All such spirits and all embodied spirits who
violate wholesome laws and abuse the rights and privileges guaranteed
unto them will be hurled down to hell.
The people in the States have violated the Constitution in closing
their ears against the cries of the oppressed, and in consenting to
shedding innocent blood, and now war, death, and gloom are spread like
a pall over the land, which state of things will sooner or later
spread all over the world. The world is at war against the truth, and
against those who propagate it. Are they opposed to canting hypocrites
in the garb of parsons? No. Will they ridicule a black-attired
blackguard and pelt him with mud and rotten eggs, even though he should
lecture against God, Christ, and the Holy Scriptures? No, but they
will fight against the truth which has been reveled from heaven, "And
this is the condemnation, that light has come into the world, and men
loved darkness rather than light, because their deeds were evil." The
wicked hate the light because it maketh manifest their evil deeds, and
they love to dwell in darkness, thinking to cover their sins from the
public gaze and from the eye of God; but in the due time of the
Almighty their deeds will be exposed upon the housetops. This is the
reason why the religious and political factions of this land united
their energies to slay the Prophet Joseph Smith, and to banish the
religion of Jesus, because they saw that it would instruct, inform,
and unite the people.
It may be said that the Roman Catholics are as much united as the
Latter-day Saints, but is it in righteousness? No. I have not read
that the Roman Catholics of late years have taken patiently the
spoiling of their goods and suffered the loss of all things for their
religion. Though this may not be positive proof of the truth of any
religion, for it is well known that fanatics will suffer horrible
torture for a false and foolish religion, more than is required of the
Lord for true Christians to suffer for their religion, except in cases
when his providences may require for certain wise purposes. Votaries
of false systems of religion will at times court persecution, with a
view to establish their religion and give it notoriety. The most
effectual way to establish the religion of Heaven is to live it,
rather than to die for it. I think I am safe in saying that there are
many of the Latter-day Saints who are more willing to die for their
religion than to faithfully live it. There is no other proof can be
adduced to God, angels, and men, that a people faithfully live their
religion, than that they repent truly of their sins, obey the law of
baptism for the remission of sins, and then continue to do the works
of righteousness day by day.
Some few who profess to be Latter-day Saints have been unruly and
froward, not respecting the rights and property of others. The
army that was quartered in our vicinity introduced more corruption and
iniquity than had been made manifest for years. Whether to be thankful
or sorrowful for this, sometimes I am at a loss to know. The wicked
that were among us have been made manifest, and many of them have
left; this is a result we have no cause to mourn over. There are still
a few who are impatient of control, will go their own way, will steal,
lie, swear, get drunk, &c. Their works make them manifest, and we know
them. We also know upon whom we can depend in a time or trouble; a
good sailor is always found at his post, both in calm and storm. The
good soldier is ready to resist the enemy, and not to shake hands with
him and be tamely taken prisoner. The time of storm, and trouble is
the time to prove ourselves to God and to one another.
We desire to be a great deal better than we are as individuals and as
a people, and if we are faithful, we shall be. Praise to the faithful
Latter-day Saints, who are striving to serve God with all their
hearts. Let all Latter-day Saints learn that the weaknesses of their
brethren are not sins. When men or women undesignedly commit a wrong,
do not attribute that to them as a sin. Let us learn to be
compassionate one with another; let mercy and kindness soften every
angry and fretful temper, that we may become long-suffering and
beneficent in all our communications one with another. No man can ever
become a ruler in the kingdom of God, until he can perfectly rule
himself; then is he capable of raising a family of children who will
rise up and call him blessed. On the other hand, if the Elders of
Israel do not pay attention to this and improve themselves in every
possible way, their families will see their weaknesses and follies,
can have no confidence in them as leaders, and will scatter away from
them and join themselves to more substantial, wise, and reliable
fathers and leaders.
Shall we as a people ever become popular in the world? Yes, when
righteousness reigns triumphantly on the earth. In the end, when the
judgment is set and the Judge of all the earth makes his appearance,
he will place upon his right hand Abraham and Abraham's seed, and all
those who have obeyed the Gospel of his Son, and they will inherit the
earth and its fulness, while the sinner and the ungodly will be cast
into prison to pay the uttermost farthing.
May the Lord help us to live so that we may be accounted worthy of all
the glory our Heavenly Father has in store for us. Amen.