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
You will see the time when you will desire to see such a day as
this, and you will not see it. Every heart wishes you peace and
prosperity, but the scene with you will inevitably change. Let no
man take your bishopric, and beware that you lose not your crowns.
It will require your whole souls, it will require courage like
Enoch's.
The time is near when you will be in the midst of congregations who
will gnash their teeth upon you. The Gospel must roll forth, and
it will until it fills the whole earth. Did I say congregations
would gnash their teeth at you? Yea, I say, nations will oppose
you--you will be considered the worst of men. Be not discouraged at
this. When God pours out His Spirit, the enemy will rage; but God,
remember, is on your right hand, and on your left. A man, though he
be considered the worst, has joy, who is conscious that he pleases
God.
The lives of those who proclaim the true Gospel will be in danger;
this has been the case ever since the days of righteous Abel.
The same opposition has been manifest whenever man came forward
to publish {197} the Gospel. The time is coming when you will be
considered the worst of men by many, and by some the best. The
time is coming when you will be perfectly familiar with the things
of God. This testimony will make those who do not believe your
testimony, seek your lives; but there are whole nations who will
receive your testimony. They will call you good men. Be not lifted
up when ye are called good men. Remember you are young men, and ye
shall be spared. I include the other three. Bear them in mind in
your prayers--carry their cases to the throne of grace; although
they are not present, yet you and they are equal. This appointment
is calculated to create for you an affection for each other,
stronger than death. You will travel to other nations; bear each
other in mind. If one or more be cast into prisons, let the others
pray for them, and deliver them by their prayers. Your lives shall
be in great jeopardy; but the promise of God is, that you shall be
delivered.
Remember, you are not to go to their nations till you receive your
endowments. Tarry at Kirtland until you are endowed with power from
on high. You need a fountain of wisdom, knowledge and intelligence
such as you never had. Relative to the endowment, I make a remark
or two, that there may be no mistake. The world cannot receive
the things of God. He can endow you without worldly pomp or
great parade. He can give you that wisdom, that intelligence,
and that power, which characterized the ancient saints, and now
characterizes the inhabitants of the upper world.
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