History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Volume 5Smith, Joseph, Jr.
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History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Volume 5
Smith, Joseph, Jr.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; Smith, Joseph, Jr., 1805-1844
The Female Relief Society have taken a most active part in my
welfare against my enemies, in petitioning to the governor in my
behalf. These measures were all necessary. Do you not see that I
foresaw what was coming, beforehand, by the spirit of prophecy?
All these movements had an influence in my redemption from the
hand of my enemies. If these measures had not been taken, more
serious consequences would {141} have resulted. I have come here
to bless you. The Society have done well: their principles are to
practice holiness. God loves you, and your prayers in my behalf
shall avail much: let them not cease to ascend to God continually
in my behalf. The enemies of this people will never get weary of
their persecution against the Church, until they are overcome. I
expect they will array everything against me that is in their power
to control, and that we shall have a long and tremendous warfare.
He that will war the true Christian warfare against the corruptions
of these last days will have wicked men and angels of devils, and
all the infernal powers of darkness continually arrayed against
him. When wicked and corrupt men oppose, it is a criterion to judge
if a man is warring the Christian warfare. When all men speak evil
of you falsely, blessed are ye, &c. Shall a man be considered bad,
when men speak evil of him? No. If a man stands and opposes the
world of sin, he may expect to have all wicked and corrupt spirits
arrayed against him. But it will be but a little season, and all
these afflictions will be turned away from us, inasmuch as we
are faithful, and are not overcome by these evils. By seeing the
blessings of the endowment rolling on, and the kingdom increasing
and spreading from sea to sea, we shall rejoice that we were not
overcome by these foolish things.
A few very important things have been manifested to me in my
absence respecting the doctrine of baptism for the death, which I
shall communicate to the Saints next Sabbath, if nothing should
occur to prevent me.
President Smith then addressed the throne of grace in fervent
prayer.
The prayers of the society were requested in behalf of Mr. Repshaw.
President Joseph Smith remarked that Mrs. Repshaw had long since
been advised to return to her husband. It has been ascertained, by
good evidence, that she left her husband without just cause--that
he is a moral man and a gentleman. She has got into a way of having
revelations, but not the revelations of God. If she will go home
and do her duty, we will pray for her; but, if not, our prayers
will do her no good.
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