The Seventy's Course in Theology, Second Year: Outline History of the Dispensations of the GospelRoberts, B. H. (Brigham Henry)
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The Seventy's Course in Theology, Second Year: Outline History of the Dispensations of the Gospel
Roberts, B. H. (Brigham Henry)
Latter Day Saint churches -- Doctrines
_Isaiah's Great Prophecy:_ A more ancient prophet than Paul also
predicted a like condition of the world in the last days. "Behold,"
says Isaiah, "the Lord maketh the earth empty, and maketh it waste,
and turneth it upside down, and scattereth abroad the inhabitants
thereof. And it shall be, as with the people, so with the priest. * *
* * * The land shall be utterly emptied and utterly spoiled: for the
Lord hath spoken this word. The earth mourneth and fadeth away, the
world languisheth and fadeth away, the haughty people of the earth do
languish. The earth also is defiled under the inhabitants thereof;
because they have transgressed the laws, changed the ordinance, broken
the everlasting covenant. Therefore hath the curse devoured the earth,
and they that dwell therein are desolate: therefore the inhabitants of
the earth are burned, and few men left."[A]
[Footnote A: Isaiah xxiv:1-16.]
Clearly all this prophecy of Isaiah's has not yet been fulfilled; for
the earth, however much it may have been defiled under the inhabitants
thereof, has not yet been burned, and but few men left. That is a
judgment that still hangs over the world; and will come upon it as
sure as the Lord has spoken the word; and that, too, because men have
transgressed the laws; because they have changed the ordinances;
because they have broken--not the covenant made with Moses, or with
Abraham--but because they have broken the everlasting covenant; of
which covenant the blood of Christ is the sign and seal.[A] in other
words, they have broken the Gospel covenant--departed from the Gospel
faith--hence the predicted judgment.
[Footnote A: Heb. xiii:10.]
Yet a few shall escape. As the prophet in another place in this
remarkable chapter says--referring to the general desolation of the
earth and its inhabitants--"When thus it shall be in the midst of the
land among the people, there shall be as the shaking of an olive tree,
and as the gleaning of grapes when the vintage is done. They shall lift
up their voices, they shall sing for the majesty of the Lord, they
shall cry aloud from the sea. From which it is to be understood that
there will be a few even in those disastrous times, whose righteousness
will call down the favor of God. And though the earth shall reel to and
fro like a drunkard, and the transgressions thereof shall be heavy upon
it; though the Lord shall punish the host of the high ones that are on
high, and the kings of the earth upon the earth; though as prisoners
they shall be gathered into the pit, and will not be visited for many
days; though the moon shall be confounded, and the sun ashamed, yet
shall the Lord of Hosts reign in Mount Zion and in Jerusalem, and
before his ancients gloriously." (Isaiah xxiv:20-23.)
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