Thus spoke the seer, and these are the words which fell from his lips while the visions of the Almighty were open to his view saying:
Blessed of the Lord is my father, for he shall stand in the midst of his posterity and shall be comforted by their blessings when he is old and bowed down with years, and shall be called a prince over them, and shall be numbered among those who hold the right to the patriarchal priesthood, even the keys of that ministry: for he shall assemble together his posterity like unto Adam; and the assembly which he called shall be an example for my father, for thus it is written of him:
Three years previous to the death of Adam, he called Seth, Enos, Cainan, Mahaleel, Jared, Enoch and Methuselah, who were high priest, with the residue of his posterity, who were righteous, into the Valley of Adam-ondi-Ahman, and there bestowed upon them his last blessing. And the Lord appeared to them, and they rose up and blessed Adam, and called him Michael, the prince, the Archangel. And the Lord administered comfort unto Adame and said unto him, I have set thee to be at the head: a multitude of nations shall come of thee, and thou art a prince over them forever.
So shall it be with my father: he shall be called a prince over his posterity, holding the keys of the patriarchal priesthood over the kingdom of God on earth, even the Church of the Latter Day Saints, and he shall sit in the general assembly of patriarchs, even in counsel with the ancient of days when he shall sit all the patriarchs with him and shall enjoy his right and authority under the direction of the ancient of days.
And blessed also, is my mother, for she is a mother in Israel, and shall be a partaker with my father in all his patriarchal blessings.
And blessed, also, are my brothers and my sisters, for they shall yet find redemption in the house of the Lord, and their offspring shall be a blessing, a joy and a comfort unto them.
Blessed is my mother, for her soul is ever filled with benevolence and philanthropy: and notwithstanding her age, she shall yet receive strength and be comforted in the midst of her house: and thus says the Lord. She shall have eternal life.
And again, blessed is my father, for the hand of the Lord shall be over him, and he shall be full of the Holy Ghost; for he shall predict whatsoever shall befall his posterity unto the latest generation, and shall see the affliction of his children pass away, and their enemies under their feet; and when his head is fully right he shall behold himself as an olive tree whose branches are bowed down with much fruit. Behold, the blessings of Joseph by the hand of his progenitor, shall come upon the head of my father and his seed after him, to the uttermost, even he shall be a fruitful bow, he shall be as a fruitful bough, even a fruitful bough by a well whose branches run over the wall, and his seed shall abide in strength, and the arms of their hands shall be made strong by the hands of the mighty God of Jacob, and the God of his fathers: even the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, shall help him and his seat after him: even the Almighty shall bless him with blessings of heaven above and his seed after him, blessings of the deep that lieth under: and his seed shall rise up and call him blessed. He shall be as the vine of the choice grape when her clusters are fully ripe: and he shall also possess a mansion on high, even in the celestial kingdom. His counsel shall be sought for by thousands, and he shall have placed the house of the Lord; for he shall be mighty in the counsel of the elders, and his days shall yet be lengthened out: and when he shall go hence he shall go in peace, and his rest shall be glorious; and his name shall be had in remembrance to the end. Amen (TPJS pg. 38-40).
The Evils of Hasty Ordinations:
On the subject
of ordination, a few words are necessary. In many instances there
has been too much haste in this thing, and the admonition of Paul has been too slightingly passed over, which says, “Lay hands suddenly
upon no man.” Some have been ordained
to the ministry, and have never acted in that capacity, or magnified their calling at all. Such may expect to lose their appointment, except they awake and magnify
their office. Let the Elders abroad be exceedingly careful upon this subject, and when they ordain a man to the holy ministry,let
him be a faithful
man, who is able to teach
others also; that the cause of Christ suffer not. It is not the multitude
of preachers that is to bring about the glorious
millennium! but it is those who are “called,
and chosen, and faithful (TPJS pg. 42).”
Be careful about sending boys to preach the Gospel to the world; if they go let them be accompanied by some one who is able to guide them in the proper channel,lest they become puffed up, and fall under condemnation, and into the snare of the devil (TPJS pg. 43)
.As Man Approaches God He is Enlightened:
We consider
that God has created man with a mind capable
of instruction, and a faculty
which may be enlarged
in proportion to the heed and diligence
given to the light communicated from heaven to the intellect; and that the nearer man approaches perfection, the clearer
are his views, and the greater his enjoyments, till he has
overcome the evils of his
life and
lost every desire for sin; and
like the ancients, arrives at that point of faith where he is wrapped in the power and glory of his Maker and is caught
up to dwell with Him. But we consider
that this is a station
to which no man ever arrived
in a moment: he must have been instructed in the government and laws of that kingdom
by proper degrees, until his mind is capable in some measure of comprehending the propriety,
justice, equality, and consistency of the same. For further instruction we refer you to Deut.
32, where the Lord says, that Jacob is the lot of His inheritance. He found him in a desert land, and in the waste, howling wilderness; He led him about, He instructed him, He kept him as the apple of His eye, etc.; which will show the force of the last item advanced,
that it is necessary for men to receive
an understanding concerning the laws of the heavenly
kingdom, before they are permitted to enter it: we mean the celestial
glory. So dissimilar are the governments of men, and so divers are their laws,
from the government and laws of heaven, that a man, for instance, hearing that there
was a country on this globe called
the United States
of North America,
could take his journey to this place
without first learning
the laws of governments; but the conditions of God’s kingdom
are such, that all who are made partakers of that glory, are under the necessity of learning something respecting it previous to their entering
into it. But the foreigner
can come to this country without
knowing a syllable
of its laws, or even subscribing to obey them after he arrives. Why? Because
the government of the United States does not require it: it only requires an obedience to its
laws after the individual has arrived
within its jurisdiction (TPJS pg. 51).
Covenant of Tithing:
On the evening of the 29th of November, I united in prayer with Brother Oliver for the continuance of blessings. After giving thanks for the relief which the Lord had lately sent us by opening the hearts of the brethren from the east, to loan us $430; after commencing and rejoicing before the Lord on this occasion, we agreed to enter into the following covenant with the Lord, viz:
Kindness of Animals Required of Man:
The following incidents occurred while Zion’s Camp was on the march from Kirtland to Missouri...
Explanation of the Parable of the Tares:
Now we learn by this parable, not only the setting up of the Kingdom in the days of the Savior, which is represented by the good seed, which produced fruit, but also the corruptions of the Church, which are represented by the tares, which were sown by the enemy, which His disciples would fain have plucked up, or cleansed the Church of, if their views had been favored by the Savior. But He, knowing all things, says, Not so. As much as to say, your views are not correct, the Church is in its infancy, and if you take this rash step, you will destroy the wheat, or the Church, with the tares; therefore it is better to let them grow together until the harvest, or the end of the world, which means the destruction of the wicked, which is not yet fulfilled, as we shall show hereafter, in the Savior’s explanation of the parable, which is so plain that there is no room left for dubiety upon the mind, notwithstanding the cry of the priests—“parables, parables! figures, figures! mystery, mystery! all is mystery!” But we find no room for doubt here, as the parables were all plainly elucidated (TPJS pg 97-98).
The Two Comforters:
There are two Comforters spoken of. One is the Holy Ghost, the same as given on the day of Pentecost, and that all Saints receive after faith, repentance, and baptism. This
first Comforter or Holy Ghost has no other effect than pure intelligence. It is more powerful in expanding the mind, enlightening the understanding, and storing
the intellect with present knowledge, of a man who is of the
literal seed of Abraham, than
one that is a Gentile,
though it may not
have half as
much visible effect upon the
body; for as the Holy Ghost falls upon one of the literal seed of Abraham, it is calm and serene;
and his whole
soul and body are only exercised by the pure spirit of intelligence; while the effect of the Holy Ghost upon a Gentile, is to purge out the old blood, and make him actually of the seed of Abraham. That man that has none of the blood of Abraham (naturally) must have a new creation by the Holy Ghost. In such a case, there
may be more of a powerful
effect upon the body, and visible
to the eye, than upon an Israelite, while the Israelite at first might be far before
the Gentile in pure intelligence (TPJS pg 149-150).
The other Comforter spoken
of is a subject of great interest, and perhaps understood by few of this generation. After a person has faith in Christ,
repents of his sins, and is baptized
for the remission of his sins and receives the Holy Ghost, (by the laying on of hands), which is the first Comforter, then let him continue to humble himself before God, hungering and thirsting after righteousness, and living by every word of God, and
the Lord will soon say unto him, Son, thou shalt be exalted. When the Lord has thoroughly proved him, and finds that the man is determined to serve Him at all hazards, then the man will
find his calling and his election made sure, then it will be his privilege to receive
the other Comforter, which the Lord hath promised the
Saints, as is recorded in the testimony of St. John, in the 14th chapter, from
the 12th to the 27th verses.
Note the 16, 17,
18, 21, 23 verses:
“16. And I will pray the Father,
and He shall give you another Comforter, that he may abide with you forever;
“17. Even the Spirit of Truth; whom the world cannot receive, because
it seeth him not, neither
knoweth him; but ye know him; for he dwelleth with you, and shall
be in you.
“18. I will not
leave you comfortless: I will come to you.
“21. He that hath my commandments, and keepeth them he it is that loveth me: and he that loveth
me shall be loved of my Father, and I will love him, and will manifest myself to him.
“23. If a man love me, he will keep my word: and my Father will love him, and we will come unto
him, and make our abode with him.”
Now what is this other Comforter? It is no more nor less than the Lord Jesus Christ Himself; and this is the sum and substance of the whole matter; that when any man obtains this last Comforter, he will have the personage of Jesus Christ to attend him, or appear unto him from time to time, and even He will manifest the Father unto him, and they will take up their abode with him, and the visions of the heavens will be opened unto him, and the Lord will teach him face to face, and he may have a perfect knowledge of the mysteries of the Kingdom of God; and this is the state and place the ancient Saints arrived at when they had such glorious visions—Isaiah, Ezekiel, John upon the Isle of Patmos, St. Paul in the three heavens, and all the Saints who held communion with the general assembly and Church of the Firstborn (TPJS pg 150-151).
Now what is this other Comforter? It is no more nor less than the Lord Jesus Christ Himself; and this is the sum and substance of the whole matter; that when any man obtains this last Comforter, he will have the personage of Jesus Christ to attend him, or appear unto him from time to time, and even He will manifest the Father unto him, and they will take up their abode with him, and the visions of the heavens will be opened unto him, and the Lord will teach him face to face, and he may have a perfect knowledge of the mysteries of the Kingdom of God; and this is the state and place the ancient Saints arrived at when they had such glorious visions—Isaiah, Ezekiel, John upon the Isle of Patmos, St. Paul in the three heavens, and all the Saints who held communion with the general assembly and Church of the Firstborn (TPJS pg 150-151).
Try the Spirits:
We may look for angels
and receive their
ministrations, but we are to try the spirits and
prove them, for it is often
the case that men make a mistake in regard to these things.
God has so ordained that when He has communicated, no vision is to be taken but what you see by the seeing of the eye, or what you hear by the hearing
of the ear. When you see a vision, pray for the interpretation; if you
get not this, shut it up; there
must be certainty in this matter. An open vision will manifest that which is more important. Lying spirits are going forth in the earth. There
will be great manifestations of spirits, both false and true (TPJS pg 161).
Sacrifice to Be Part of Restoration:
It will be necessary here to make a few observations on the doctrine set forth in the above quotation, and it is generally supposed
that sacrifice was entirely
done away when the Great Sacrifice [i.e.,]
the sacrifice of the Lord Jesus was offered up, and that there will be no necessity for the ordinance of sacrifice in future;
but those who assert this are
certainly not acquainted with the
duties, privileges and authority of the Priesthood, or with the Prophets.
The offering of sacrifice has ever been connected and forms a part of the duties of the Priesthood. It began with the Priesthood, and will be continued until after the coming of Christ, from generation to generation. We frequently have mention made of the offering
of sacrifice by the servants
of the Most High in ancient days, prior to the law of Moses; which ordinances will be continued
when the Priesthood is restored with
all its authority, power and
blessings (TPJS pg 172).
Death of Patriarch Joseph Smith (Joseph Smith Sr.):
You will also receive intelligence of the death of
my father; which event, although
painful to the family and to the Church generally,
yet the sealing testimony of the truth of the work of the Lord was indeed
satisfactory. Brother Hyrum succeeds him as Patriarch
of the Church, according to
his last directions and benedictions (TPJS pg 177).
Trust in God When Sick:
Sunday, Sept. 5, 1841. I preached to a large
congregation at the stand, on the science
and practice of medicine, desiring
to persuade the Saints to trust in God when sick, and not in an arm of flesh, and live by faith and not by medicine,
or poison; and when they were sick, and had called for the Elders to pray for them, and they were not healed,
to use herbs and mild food (TPJS pg 190).
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