Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Church History & D&C - Day 8


Please note that the Thursday evening class location has been changed starting March 14 to the building on 20th South and 500 East!

Part I - Doctrine and Covenants

Thought: Today, surrounded by so much information, we might think that navigating millions of web pages will give us all that we need to know. We can find good and bad information on the web, but information alone is not enough. God has given us another source for greater knowledge,6 even knowledge sent from heaven. Our Heavenly Father can give us such knowledge when we navigate the celestial web in our hearts and minds. The Prophet Joseph Smith said that he had “the oldest book in [his] heart, even the gift of the Holy Ghost.”7

We access this celestial source when we do things such as reading the scriptures, hearkening to the living prophet, and praying. It is also important to take time to be still8 and feel and follow the celestial promptings. When we do this, we will “feel and see” things that cannot be learned with modern technology. Once we have some experience in navigating this celestial web, we will discern the truth, even when reading secular history or other topics. The honest seekers of truth will know the truth of all things by the power of the Holy Ghost. (Walter Gonzalez, CR-Oct. 2012)

 

Books of the Week: "Reflections of Emma" Youngreen; "Emma and Joseph-Their Divine Mission" Jones; "Mormon Enigma-Emma Hale Smith" Newell & Avery; "Emma Smith: An Elect Lady" Black.

Section 20-Revelation on Church organization and government, given through Joseph Smith the Prophet, at or near Fayette, New York. Portions of this revelation may have been given as early as summer 1829. The complete revelation, known at the time as the Articles and Covenants, was likely recorded soon after April 6, 1830 (the day the Church was organized). The Prophet wrote, “We obtained of Him [Jesus Christ] the following, by the spirit of prophecy and revelation; which not only gave us much information, but also pointed out to us the precise day upon which, according to His will and commandment, we should proceed to organize His Church once more here upon the earth.”

Vs. 1-Note the name of the Church (See D&C 115) When the Church was organized. HBL (CR Apr. 1973) and SWK (CR Apr. 74) taught that Christ was born on April 6. Herod died in 4 BC according to historians.

Vs. 5 - This being forgiven of our sins is not a once in our life situation. Joseph was told by the Savior in the First Vision and also by Moroni.

Vs. 11 - It is common practice to use the Bible to prove the Book of Mormon is true. The opposite is God's purpose.

Vs. 13-16 - Accepting today's prophets and all scripture is essential to being saved today.

Vs. 17-28 - Basic doctrines of the Creation, the Fall the Atonement and Baptism are taught in this foundational section

Vs. 21-Top 100 most-read Bible verses on BibleGateway.com): John 3:16:

One and only son-22-.
 
Only Begotten-10 -
 

 

Vs. 29 - Notice the 4 steps.

Vs. 35- Don't change the Article and Covenants of the Church

Vs. 37- Oliver commanded a change in this verse

Vs. 38-67- Duties of  Elders, Priests, Teachers, Deacons

Vs. 65-Law of Common Consent - See Doctrines of Salvation 3;123-124; Orson F. Whitney CR. Oct. 1930 pp. 46-47

Vs. 65-67- Added later by Joseph

Vs. 68-69 - Duties of members

Vs. 70 - Blessing of babies

Vs. 71 - Age of accountability- See D&C 68:25-27

Vs. 72-74- Manner of Baptism

Vs. 75-79- Sacrament

Vs. 84- Transfer Records

Section 21- Objected by many members. It looked Anti-American-Back to a Kingdom & away from a democracy.

June 04, 2002 BYU Devotional "Follow the Prophet" Sheldon F. Child

"The only safety we have as members of this church is to do exactly what the Lord said to the Church in that day when the Church was organized. We must learn to give heed to the words and commandments that the Lord shall give through his prophet, ‘as he receiveth them, walking in all holiness before me; . . . as if from mine own mouth, in all patience and faith.’ There will be some things that take patience and faith. You may not like what comes from the authority of the Church. It may contradict your political views. It may contradict your social views. It may interfere with some of your social life. But if you listen to these things, as if from the mouth of the Lord himself, with patience and faith, the promise is that ‘the gates of hell shall not prevail against you; yea, and the Lord God will disperse the powers of darkness from before you, and cause the heavens to shake for your good, and his name’s glory." HBLee CR, Oct. 1970, 152).

Vs. 4-8-Duties of a member

Section 22 - Revelation given through Joseph Smith the Prophet, at Manchester, New York, April 16, 1830. This revelation was given to the Church in consequence of some who had previously been baptized desiring to unite with the Church without rebaptism.

In the Book of Commandments this revelation as listed before D&C 20. These 2 sections together were known as the "Articles and Covenants "of the Church.

Section 23- Do you notice any differences between the revelations given to 5 fine men?

June 1830 a conference was held in Fayette. Several ordained to the priesthood.

Section 24

Joseph Smith- After the June 1830 conference I returned to my own house, and from thence, accompanied by my wife, Oliver, John and David Whitmer, went to Mr. Knight, of Colesville, We found a number anxious to be baptized. We erected a dam across a stream of water,; but during the night a mob tore down our dam, which hindered us from attending to the baptism on the Sabbath. We found that this mob had been instigated by certain sectarian priests. The Sabbath arrived, we held our meeting. Oliver preached, and others of us bore testimony to the truth.  Amongst our audience were those who had torn down our dam, after the meeting was dismissed, commenced  &tried to turn them against us and our doctrines. ...Early Monday morning we were on the alert we repaired the dam, and the following thirteen persons baptized, by Oliver Cowdery; viz., Emma Smith, Hezekiah Peck and wife, Joseph Knight, Sen., and wife, William Stringham and wife, Joseph Knight, Jun., Aaron Culver and wife, Levi Hale, Polly Knight, and Julia Stringham. Before the baptizing was finished, the mob began again to collect. They amounted to about 50 men. They surrounded the house determined to commit violence upon us. Some asked us questions, others threatened us, so that we thought it wisdom to leave and go to the house of Newel Knight. There they followed us, and it was only by the exercise of great prudence on our part, and reliance in our heavenly Father, that they were kept from laying violent hands upon us; and so long as they chose to stay, we were obliged to answer them various unprofitable questions, and bear with insults and threatening without number. We appointed a meeting for this evening, for the confirmation of those who had been baptized. The time arrived, when to my surprise, I was visited by a constable, and arrested, on the charge of being a disorderly person, of setting the country in an uproar by preaching the Book of Mormon, etc. The constable informed me, that the plan who had got out the warrant was to get me into the hands of the mob, but that he was determined to save me from them, as he had found me to be a different sort of person from what I had been represented to him. Not far from Mr. Knight's house, our  wagon was surrounded by a mob, who seemed only to await some signal from the constable; but to their great disappointment, he gave the horse the whip, and drove me out of their reach.   He drove on to the town of South Bainbridge, where he lodged me in an upper room of a tavern; and he slept with his feet against the door, and a loaded musket by his side, On the day following, a court was convened. My friend, Joseph Knight, had repaired to two of his neighbors, viz., James Davidson and John Reid and retained them on my behalf during my trial.  My persecutors managed to detain the court until they had succeeded in obtaining a warrant from Broome county, which warrant they served upon me at the very moment that I was acquitted by this court. The constable who served this second warrant upon me had no sooner arrested me than he began to abuse and insult me; and so unfeeling was he with me, that although I had been kept all the day in court without anything to eat since the morning, yet he hurried me off to Broome county, a distance of about fifteen miles, before he allowed me any kind of food whatever. He took me to a tavern, and gathered in a number of men, who used every means to abuse, ridicule and insult me. The next day I was brought before the magistrate's court at Colesville, and put upon my trial. My former faithful friends and lawyers were again at my side; Many witnesses were again called forward some of whom swore to the most palpable falsehoods, and like the false witnesses which had appeared against me the day previous, they contradicted themselves so plainly that the court would not admit their testimony. Finally, Newel Knight was called up and examined by Lawyer Seymour, who had been especially sent for on this occasion. Mr. Knight was sworn, and Mr. Seymour interrogated him as follows:"Did the prisoner, Joseph Smith, Jun., cast the devil out of you?" "No, sir." "Why, have not you had the devil cast out of you?" "Yes, sir." "And had not Joe Smith some hand in its being done?" "Yes, sir." "And did not he cast him out of you?" "No, sir; it was done by the power of God, and Joseph Smith was the instrument in the hands of God, on the occasion. He commanded him to come out of me in the name of Jesus Christ." "And are you sure that it was the devil?" "Yes, sir. " "Did you see him after he was cast out of you?" "Yes sir! I saw him." "Pray, what did he look like?" The witness replied: "I believe I need not answer your last question, but I will do it, provided I be allowed to ask you one question first, and you answer me, viz., Do you, Mr. Seymour, understand the things of the spirit? "No," answered Mr. Seymour, "I do not pretend to such big things." "Well, then," replied Knight, "it would be of no use to tell you what the devil looked like, for it was a spiritual sight, and spiritually discerned; and of course you would not understand it were I to tell you of it. The lawyer dropped his head, whilst the loud laugh of the audience proclaimed his discomfiture. Mr. Seymour now addressed the court, and in a long and violent harangue endeavored to blacken my Mr. Davidson and Mr. Reid followed on my behalf. They held forth in true colors the nature of the prosecution, the malignancy of intention, and the apparent disposition to persecute their client, rather than to afford him justice. In fact, these men, although not regular lawyers, were upon this occasion able to put to silence their opponents, and convince the court that I was innocent. They spoke like men inspired of God, whilst those who were arrayed against me trembled under the sound of their voices. Even the constable who arrested me, and treated me so badly, now came and apologized to me and asked my forgiveness for his behavior towards me; and so far was he changed, that he informed me that the mob were determined, if the court acquitted me, that they would have me, and rail-ride me, and tar and feather me; and further, that he was willing to favor me and lead me out in safety by a private way. The court found the charges against me not sustained. But through the instrumentality of my new friend the constable, I was enabled to escape them and make my way in safety to my own house.   I returned to Colesville, with Oliver to confirm those whom we had been forced to leave. We had scarcely arrived at Mr. Knight's, when the mob was seen collecting together to oppose us, and we considered it wisdom to leave for home, which we did. Our enemies pursued us, but, we managed to get home, after having traveled all night. Thus were we persecuted on account of our religious faith-in a country the Constitution of which guarantees to every man the indefeasible right to worship God according to the dictates of his own conscience-and by men, too, who were professors of religion, and who were not backward to maintain the right of religious liberty for themselves.  (History of The Church 1:84-98)  

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Church History By The Year- Emma Hale Smith - 5'9"Dark Hazel eyes, olive complexion, dark hair, soprano voice, delightful sense of humor,

1804-July 10
Emma born-Harmony, Penn.
Parents- Isaac Hale & Elizabeth Lewis-7th of 9 kids
Youth
Raised a Methodist
Uncle Nathaniel Lewis was a Methodist preacher
1810?
Isaac changed from Deism to
Christianity when he heard Emma praying for him.
1825-Nov.
Joseph boards with Hales
Working for Josiah Stowell & Joseph Knight
1827-Jan. 18
Married Joseph. (22 1/2; Joseph 21)"- Zacharias Tarbell in So. Bainbridge, N.Y. (Isaac said no 2x)
"Preferring to marry him to any other man I knew, I consented." Moved 130 miles north to Smith home in Manchester, NY.
1827-Sept. 22
Joseph get plates
Emma rides with him in Joseph Knights wagon
1827-Dec
Move to Harmony
Bought 13 acres from Hales for $200-Emma scribe
1828-June 15
Martin H. leaves-Baby Alvin born
Lived only 3 hours-Emma very sick for 2 weeks
1829-April 5
Oliver Cowdery moves in
(Spring) Joseph Knight provides supplies
1830-June 28
Baptized
By Oliver Cowdery (crowd of 50 harassing)
1830-July
Given Revelation
D&C 25 (Harmony)
1830-August 1
Confirmed member of Church
 
1830-Aug/Sept.
Moved to Fayette, New York
Newell Knight's wagon-Emma would never seen her parents again.
1831-Feb.
Moved to Kirtland, Ohio
Lived w/ Whitney's then 1 room cabin built by Isaac Morley
1831-Apr. 30
Twins born-lived 3 hours-Thaddeus & Louisa
Adopted 9 day old Murdock twins - Joseph and Julia-Lucy arrived in Kirtland
1831-June-Aug
Joseph goes to Missouri
 
1831-Sept 2
Moved to Hiram, Ohio-37 miles
Until Sept. 1832-then moved back to Kirtland
1832-Mar. 24
Joseph tarred and feathered
Baby Joseph (w/ the measles) died March 29
1832-Mar. 31
Joseph to Missouri 3 months-Emma buried Joseph w/ twins
Emma bounces around-Whitney-Cahoon-Williams-Smith (in-laws)
1832-Sept.
Moved into Whitney store
Took in borders for most of the rest of her life
1832-Nov. 6
Joseph III born hrs. after Dad's return
2 Days later Brigham, Joseph Young & Heber came
1834-May-Aug
Zion's Camp
 
1836-Jan.
Emma's hymn book published
90 -26 by WW Phelps. 42 from other churches
1836-July 20
Frederick Granger Williams Smith
Born- Joseph soon left for Salem, Mass.
1836-37?
Move to home of own in Kirtland
Apostasy/Joseph gone/Financial woes
1838-Mar. 14
Moved to Far West, Mo.
 
1838-June 2
Alexander Hale Smith born
Joseph left for Adam-ondi-Ahman 2 days later
1838-Oct. 31
Joseph arrested & taken to Liberty
Emma & children driven from house, house pillaged. Emma visited X2 & slept there 3 nights?
1839-Jan. 11
Isaac Hale died
Emma's father
1839-Feb. 7
Forced out of Missouri to Quincy
Carried JST in bags. Lived with Cleveland family
1839-May 9
Moved to Nauvoo
5th State
1839-40
Joseph to Washington DC
Seeking Missouri redress
1840-June 14
Don Carlos born-Lived 14 months
Named after his uncle
1840-Sept. 14
Joseph Sr. died
 
1841
Emma baptized for parents &
other family members
1841-Aug. 7
Don Carlos Smith died
Emma said the most handsome man she had seen
1842-Feb. 6
Son born who did not survive
Emma nursed twin daughter of McIntire
1842-Feb. 16
Elizabeth Hale died
Emma's mother
1842-Aug-Dec.
Joseph in hiding
 
1842-Mar. 17
1st President of Relief Society
Elizabeth Ann Whitney & Sarah Cleveland couns.
1843-May 28
Sealed to Joseph
By Hyrum in the old Homestead
 
 
 
1844-June 27
Widowed
Married 17 years
1844- Nov. 17
Baby boy born
David Hyrum
1847-Dec. 23
Married Lewis C. Bidamon
Married 32 years
1860-Apr. 6
Joseph III sustained as president
Reorganized Church, Amboy, Illinois
1869
Still the best midwife in Nauvoo
 
1871-Dec
Moved into Riverside home
Part of old Nauvoo house
1879-Apr. 30
Died- Nauvoo- Nearly 75 yrs. old
Last words, "Joseph, Joseph"

"I have never seen a woman in my life who would endure every species of fatigue and hardship, from month to month, and from year to year [with such] unflinching courage, zeal and patience." (Lucy Smith)

Madsen, Carol Cornwall The “Elect Lady” Revelation (D&C 25): Its Historical and Doctrinal Context