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
First. He was entrusted with a divine mission of preparing the way
before the face of the Lord. Whoever had such a trust committed to
him before or since? No man.
Secondly. He was entrusted with the important mission, and it was
required at his hands, to baptize the Son of Man. Whoever had the
honor of doing that? Whoever had so great a privilege and glory?
Whoever led the Son of God into the waters of baptism, and had
the privilege of beholding the Holy Ghost descend in the form of
a dove, {261} or rather in the _sign_ of the dove, in witness of
that administration? The sign of the dove was instituted before the
creation of the world, a witness for the Holy Ghost, and the devil
cannot come in the sign of a dove. The Holy Ghost is a personage,
and is in the form of a personage. It does not confine itself to
the _form_ of the dove, but in _sign_ of the dove. The Holy Ghost
cannot be transformed into a dove; but the sign of a dove was given
to John to signify the truth of the deed, as the dove is an emblem
or token of truth and innocence.
Thirdly. John, at that time, was the only legal administrator
in the affairs of the kingdom there was then on the earth, and
holding the keys of power. The Jews had to obey his instructions
or be damned, by their own law; and Christ Himself fulfilled all
righteousness in becoming obedient to the law which he had given to
Moses on the mount, and thereby magnified it and made it honorable,
instead of destroying it. The son of Zacharias wrested the keys,
the kingdom, the power, the glory from the Jews, by the holy
anointing and decree of heaven, and these three reasons constitute
him the greatest prophet born of a woman.
Second question:--How was the least in the kingdom of heaven
greater than he?
In reply I asked--Whom did Jesus have reference to as being the
last? Jesus was looked upon as having the least claim in God's
kingdom, and [seemingly] was least entitled to their credulity as
a prophet; as though He had said--"He that is considered the least
among you is greater than John--that is I myself."
_The Parables of Jesus and the Interpretation of the Scriptures_.
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