History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Volume 2Smith, Joseph, Jr.
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History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Volume 2
Smith, Joseph, Jr.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; Smith, Joseph, Jr., 1805-1844
The following general charge was given to the Twelve by President
Oliver Cowdery:--Dear Brethren--Previous to delivering the charge,
I shall read a part of a revelation. It is known to you, that
previous to the organization of this Church in 1830, the Lord
gave revelations, or the Church could not have been organized.
The people of this Church were weak in faith compared with the
ancients. Those who embarked in this cause were desirous to know
how the work was to be conducted. {195} They read many things in
the Book of Mormon concerning their duty, and the way the great
work ought to be done; but the mind of men are so constructed
that they will not believe, without a testimony of seeing or
hearing. The Lord gave us a revelation that, in process of time,
there should be twelve men chosen to preach His Gospel to Jew and
Gentile. Our minds have been on a constant stretch, to find who
these twelve were; when the time should come we could not tell;
but we sought the Lord by fasting and prayer to have our lives
prolonged to see this day, to see you, and to take a retrospect
of the difficulties through which we have passed; but having seen
the day, it becomes my duty to deliver to you a charge; and first,
a few remarks respecting your ministry. You have many revelations
put into your hands--revelation to make you acquainted with the
nature of your mission; you will have difficulties by reason of
your visiting all the nations of the world. You will need wisdom in
a tenfold proportion to what you have ever had; you will have to
combat all the prejudices of all nations.
He then read the revelation, [10] and said: Have you desired this
ministry with all our hearts? If you have desired it you are called
of God, not of man, to go into the world.
He then read again, from the revelation, what the Lord said unto
the Twelve. Brethren, you have had your duty presented in this
revelation. You have been ordained to this holy Priesthood, you
have received it from those who have the power and authority from
an angel; you are to preach the Gospel to every nation. Should
you in the least degree come short of your duty, great will be
your condemnation; for the greater the calling the greater the
transgression. I therefore warn you to cultivate great humility;
for I know the pride of the human heart. Beware, lest the
flatterers of the world lift you up; beware, lest your affections
be captivated by worldly objects. Let your ministry be first.
Remember, the souls of men are committed to your charge; and if you
mind your calling, you shall always prosper.
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