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
As touching the Gospel and baptism that John preached, I would
say that John came preaching the Gospel for the remission of
sins; he had his authority from God, and the oracles of God were
with him, and the kingdom of God for a season seemed to rest with
John alone. The Lord promised Zacharias that he should have a son
who was a descendant of Aaron, the Lord having promised that the
priesthood should continue with Aaron and his seed throughout their
generations. Let no man take this honor upon himself, except he
be called of God, as was Aaron; and Aaron received his call by
revelation. An angel of God also appeared unto Zacharias while in
the Temple, and told him that he should have a son, whose name
should be John, and he should be filled with the Holy Ghost.
Zacharias was a priest of God, and officiating in the Temple,
and John was a priest after his father, and held the keys of the
Aaronic Priesthood, and was called of God to preach the Gospel of
the kingdom of God. The Jews, as a nation, having departed from
the law of God and the Gospel of the Lord, prepared the way for
transferring it to the Gentiles.
But, says one, the kingdom of God could not be set up in the days
{258} of John, for John said the kingdom was at hand. But I would
ask if it could be any nearer to them than to be in the hands
of John. The people need not wait for the days of Pentecost to
find the kingdom of God, for John had it with him, and he came
forth from the wilderness crying out, "Repent ye, for the kingdom
of heaven is nigh at hand," as much as to say, "Out here I have
got the kingdom of God and I am coming after you; I have got the
kingdom of God, and you can get it, and I am coming after you; and
if you don't receive it, you will be damned;" and the scriptures
represent that all Jerusalem went out unto John's baptism. There
was a legal administrator, and those that were baptized were
subjects for a king; and also the laws and oracles of God were
there; therefore the kingdom of God was there; for no man could
have better authority to administer than John; and our Savior
submitted to that authority Himself, by being baptized by John;
therefore the kingdom of God was set up on the earth, even in the
days of John.
There is a difference between the kingdom of God and the fruits
and blessings that flow from the kingdom; because there were more
miracles, gifts, visions, healings, tongues, &c., in the days of
Jesus Christ and His apostles, and on the day of Pentecost, than
under John's administration, it does not prove by any means that
John had not the kingdom of God, any more than it would that a
woman had not a milkpan because she had not a pan of milk, for
while the pan might be compared to the kingdom, the milk might be
compared to the blessings of the kingdom.
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