History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Volume 6Smith, Joseph, Jr.
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History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Volume 6
Smith, Joseph, Jr.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; Smith, Joseph, Jr., 1805-1844
Now, what I am after is the knowledge of God, and I take my own
course to obtain it. What are we to understand by this in the last
days?
In the days of Noah, God destroyed the world by a flood, and He
has promised to destroy it by fire in the last days: but before it
should take place, Elijah should first come and turn the hearts of
the fathers to the children, &c.
Now comes the point. What is this office and work of Elijah?
It is one of the greatest and most important subjects that God
has revealed. He should send Elijah to seal the children to the
fathers, and the fathers to the children.
Now was this merely confined to the living, to settle difficulties
with {252} families on earth? By no means. It was a far greater
work. Elijah! what would you do if you were here? Would you confine
your work to the living alone? No; I would refer you to the
Scriptures, where the subject is manifest: that is, without us,
they could not be made perfect, nor we without them; the fathers
without the children, nor the children without the fathers.
I wish you to understand this subject, for it is important; and
if you will receive it, this is the spirit of Elijah, that we
redeem our dead, and connect ourselves with our fathers which
are in heaven, and seal up our dead to come forth in the first
resurrection; and here we want the power of Elijah to seal those
who dwell on earth to those who dwell in heaven. This is the power
of Elijah and the keys of the kingdom of Jehovah.
Let us suppose a case. Suppose the great God who dwells in heaven
should reveal Himself to Father Cutler here, by the opening
heavens, and tell him, "I offer up a decree that whatsoever you
seal on earth with your decree, I will seal it in heaven; you
have the power then; can it be taken off? No. Then what you seal
on earth, by the keys of Elijah, is sealed in heaven; and this is
the power of Elijah, and this is the difference between the spirit
and power of Elias and Elijah; for while the spirit of Elias is a
forerunner, the power of Elijah is sufficient to make our calling
and election sure; and the same doctrine, where we are exhorted to
go on to perfection, not laying again the foundation of repentance
from dead works, and of laying on of hands, resurrection of the
dead, &c.
We cannot be perfect without the fathers, &c. We must have
revelation from them, and we can see that the doctrine of
revelation far transcends the doctrine of no revelation; for one
truth revealed from heaven is worth all the sectarian notions in
existence.
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