The Life of John Taylor: Third President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day SaintsRoberts, B. H. (Brigham Henry)
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The Life of John Taylor: Third President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
Roberts, B. H. (Brigham Henry)
Latter Day Saint churches; Taylor, John, 1808-1887
"In view of the many great and precious promises which are made to us,
and which fall to our lot through obedience to the laws of God; we
should at all times place ourselves in conformity with the laws, usages
and requirements of the Church and kingdom of God upon the earth. Our
lives should not be a blank. We are heirs of eternal lives. We ought to
use all our energies in the interest of humanity, in the establishment
of the Zion of God, and the building up of the kingdom of God on the
earth.
"It would be very proper for you, my wives, and daughters who are
of sufficient age, if you have not already done so, to associate
yourselves with the Relief Societies; and of my sons and daughters
to unite themselves with the Young Men's and Young Women's Mutual
Improvement Associations; and thus, while you are receiving information
and benefit, you, at the same time may make yourselves useful and a
blessing unto others. Let me here say, that the Prophet Joseph Smith
instituted the Ladies' Relief Society for that purpose. It is proper
that you should all reverence the Lord your God in all things, and
cultivate His love and fear in your hearts. All ought to dedicate
themselves daily, morning and evening to the Lord, and seek for His
mercy, blessing and oversight, both day and night. You who have
families ought to gather them together every morning and every evening,
and dedicate yourselves to the Lord. And this dedication ought to be
in private, between yourselves only and the Lord, as well as in public
or family prayer. The Prophet Joseph gave a special charge to me while
living, as near as I can remember as follows: 'Brother Taylor, never
arise in the morning or retire at night, without dedicating yourself
unto God and asking His blessings upon you through the day or night, as
the case may be, and the Lord God will hear and answer your prayers;
and don't let any circumstances prevent it.' I had been in the habit
of doing so, for years before this; but since that time I have not
omitted, to my knowledge, the observance of this duty, morning or
evening.
"Never do an act that you would be ashamed of man knowing, for God sees
us always, both day and night, and if we expect to live and reign with
Him in eternity, we ought to do nothing that will disgrace us in time.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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