Biography and Family Record of Lorenzo Snow: One of the Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day SaintsSnow, Eliza R. (Eliza Roxey)
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Biography and Family Record of Lorenzo Snow: One of the Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Snow, Eliza R. (Eliza Roxey)
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; Snow family; Snow, Lorenzo, 1814-1901
The world we seek offers to its inhabitants unfading glory, immortal
renown, and dominions of continued increase, where families grow into
nations, nations into generations, generations into worlds, worlds into
universes: this is _the path_ of the Priesthood--_the path_ of the Holy
Ones. Well did the Apostle say, "Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard,
neither hath it entered into the heart of man to conceive the things
that God hath prepared for them that love Him, but God hath revealed
them unto us by His Spirit, for the Spirit searcheth all things, yea,
even the deep things of God."
Authoritative rule is not the proper code by which to govern Saints,
but rather seek to rule in the spirit of humility, wisdom and goodness,
teaching not so much by theory as by practice. Though one teach
with the eloquence of an angel, one's good acts and good examples,
constantly manifesting whole-heartedness for the interests of the
people, teach much more effectively, if not more eloquently. Very few
indeed have enough moral courage to be strictly honest, faithful,
virtuous and honorable in all positions--those few will hold the
Priesthood and receive its fulness, but no others.
Purity, virtue, fidelity, and godliness must be sought ambitiously, or
the crown cannot be worn. Those principles must be incorporated with
ourselves--woven into our constitutions--becoming a part of us, making
us a centre, a fountain of truth, of equity, justice, and mercy, of
all that is good and great: that from us may proceed the light, the
life, the power, and the law to direct, to govern and assist to save
a wandering world--acting as the sons of God, for and in behalf of
our Father in heaven. We expect, in the resurrection, to exercise the
powers of our Priesthood--we can exercise them only in proportion as we
secure its righteousness and perfection. These qualifications can be
had only as they are sought and obtained; so that in the morning of the
resurrection we will possess those acquisitions only which we secure in
this world! Godliness cannot be conferred, but must be acquired--a fact
of which the religious world seem strangely and lamentably unconscious.
Seek to benefit others, and others will seek to benefit you--he
that would be great, let him be good, studying the interests of
the whole--becoming the servant of all, whereby he will secure to
himself much of the wisdom and power of God, and the love, esteem and
veneration of His people.
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