Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Church History and the D&C Part 2 Day 8


Thought: By this principle (tithing) the loyalty of the people of this Church shall be put to the test. By this principle it shall be known who is for the kingdom of God and who is against it. By this principle it shall be seen whose hearts are set on doing the will of God and keeping his commandments, thereby sanctifying the land of Zion unto God, and who are opposed to this principle and have cut themselves off from the blessings of Zion. There is a great deal of importance connected with this principle, for by it it shall be known whether we are faithful or unfaithful. In this respect it is as essential as faith in God, as repentance of sin, as baptism for the remission of sin, or as the laying on of hands for the gift of the Holy Ghost. For if a man keep all the law save one point, and he offend in that, he is a transgressor of the law, and he is not entitled to the fulness of the blessings of the gospel of Jesus Christ. But when a man keeps all the law that is revealed, according to his strength, his substance, and his ability, though what he does may be little, it is just as acceptable in the sight of God as if he were able to do a thousand times more.-- Apr. C. R., 1900, pp. 47, 48.

Book of the Week: "Personal Writings of Joseph Smith" Dean Jesse (born 1929)

              As a Senior Historical Associate then Senior Research Fellow, Jessee served for nineteen years in the Joseph Fielding Smith Institute.  During this time he continued his earlier work to produce the papers of Joseph Smith. In 1984, he published most of Smith's own writings and many of his dictations in The Personal Writings of Joseph Smith. This research continued to expand into two volumes of The Papers of Joseph Smith, one in 1989 on Smith's autobiographical and historical writings, and the other in 1992 on Smith's journals. 

              Jessee's efforts were eventually made an official joint effort of BYU and the LDS Church in 2001, called the Joseph Smith Papers Project. This is intended to be a large multi-volume series, including virtually everything written by Joseph Smith, by his office, or under his direction.  That year, Larry H. Miller, a Salt Lake City businessman and philanthropist, began funding the venture. In 2005, Miller announced the goal of completing the project by 2015, "while Dean Jessee is still around", since Jessee was then in his 70s. Jessee is general manager of the project along with Richard Bushman and Ron Esplin.[25]

 

Church History by the Year  - 1839

 
 
1838-Oct. 31
Joseph & others turned over as prisoners. Sentenced to death by court marshal.
1838-Nov. 1
Col. Hinkle marched Mormon troops out of Far West. Missouri militia entered city. City plundered and worse. Saints told to leave state.
1838-Nov. 2
Joseph taken to Far West then south. Revelation of peace to Joseph and Lucy.
1838-Nov. 4
Joseph's 1st letter. Sent from Independence. Parley also sent letter. p. 399
1838-Nov. 6
Gen. Clark addressed Saints. You leave- Leaders doom is sealed.
1838-Nov. 12
Joseph's 2nd letter. Sent from Richmond to Mo. on the 1st day of a 13 day court of inquiry presided over by Judge Austin King. In Richmond there was not a jail large enough, so they were thrust into a log cabin and chained them together. (Joseph, George Robinson, Lyman Wight, Sidney, Hyrum, Parley, Amasa Lyman) Charged with treason, murder, arson, burglary, larceny & stealing.
1838-Dec. 1
3rd Letter -Joseph, Sidney, Hyrum, Caleb Baldwin, Alexander McRae, Lyman to Liberty Jail for 4 months. Parley, Morris Phelps, Darwin Chasse, Norman Shearer, King Follett & Luman Gibbs were left in Richmond for murders at Crooked River.
1838-Dec.19
John Taylor & John Page called to 12
1839-Jan. 16
4th & 5th letters. 1 to Church. 1 to Brigham & Heber calling George A. Smith & Lyman Sherman to replace Marsh & Hyde in the 12. Young as Pres. of 12.
1839-Jan
Committee on Removal organized by Brigham Young
1839-Jan. 25
Sidney Rigdon released
1839-Feb.
Large scale migration from Mo. began
1839-Feb. 6 & March 4
Two abortive jailbreak attempts. Erastus Snow quotes Blackstone. Security was increased. Visitors watched closely and some denied entrance. HCK-never better!
1839-Mar. 15
6th Letter to Presendia Huntington Buell after she was denied visit to prisoners.
1839-Mar. 20
7th letter. Joseph wrote a 29 page letter after receiving letters from Edward Partridge, Don Carolos, William and Emma. D&C 121,122,123- are excerpts from this letter. Signed by all prisoners. Joseph told Saints not to scatter.
1839-Mar. 21
8th Letter -  to Emma asking her to have the Mar. 20th letter copied and sent to Joseph Sr. and then Edward Partridge. "Emma, do you think that my being cast into prison renders me less worthy of your friendship?
1839-Mar. 22
9th letter- To Isaac Galland. Joseph reviews persecutions & accepts offer to buy land.
1839-Apr. 4
10th letter-To Emma- The day before they were to leave for Davies County
1839-Apr. 6
Prisoners sent to Davies County for trial-then to Boone County. Wm. Bowman's oath.
1839-Apr. 22
Joseph arrived in Quincy
1839-Apr 26
Twelve met secretly in Far West to begin their mission to England. W. Woodruff & George A. Smith ordained to 12
1839-Apr 29
Joseph negotiated land purchased in Iowa & Illinois.
1839
Virginia - Jedediah Grant and the blank sermon.
1839-July 22
A day of God's power manifested with many healings
1839-Nov.
Joseph met with Pre. Martin Van Buren in Washington DC
1839-Dec. 16
Nauvoo Charter signed in Springfield, Ill.
 
 
 
 

https://byustudies.byu.edu/PDFLibrary/39.3JesseeWelchRevelations-516881fd-2cfd-467a-a5c2-e2003b8d57ee.pdf

              Since the beginning of the world, history has recorded many examples of those who have not been in harmony with the prophets. In the early days of our dispensation, several of the Twelve, to their regret, did not stay loyal to the Prophet Joseph Smith. One of these was Lyman E. Johnson, a member of the original Quorum of the Twelve who was excommunicated for unrighteous conduct. He later lamented his spiritual downfall. He said: “I would suffer my right hand to be cut off, if I could believe it again. Then I was full of joy and gladness. My dreams were pleasant. When I awoke in the morning my spirit was cheerful. I was happy by day and by night, full of peace and joy and thanksgiving. But now it is darkness, pain, sorrow, misery in the extreme. I have never since seen a happy moment.” 3 He died in a sleighing accident in 1856 at the age of 45.

              Luke S. Johnson was also called to the original Quorum of the Twelve in 1835. His spiritual resolve weakened over some financial speculation in 1837. Looking back later he said: “My mind became darkened, and I was left to pursue my own course. I lost the Spirit of God, and neglected my duty; the consequence was, that at a Conference held in Kirtland, September 3, 1837, … I was cut off from the Church.” By December 1837 he joined the apostates in publicly denouncing the Church and was excommunicated for apostasy in 1838. For eight years he had a medical practice in Kirtland. Then in 1846 he and his family returned to the fellowship of the Saints. Said he: “I have stopped by the wayside and stood aloof from the work of the Lord. But my heart is with this people. I want to be associated with the saints; go with them into the wilderness and continue with them to the end.” He was rebaptized in March 1846 and came west with the original company of pioneers in 1847. He died in Salt Lake City in 1861 in full fellowship at the age of 54.

Tidbit: Donna Edith Smith Packer--3rd great granddaughter of apostle Luke S Johnson

Who's Who in Betraying Joseph and the Church as he languishes in Liberty Jail: Oliver Cowdery, David Whitmer, Thomas Marsh, Orson Hyde (D&C 65), William E. McLellin (D&C 66 & 67), WW Phelps, judges, his own lawyers, governor, Sampson Avard, John Whitmer, Frederick G. Williams, Coronel HInkle.

 

Section 121-

Vs. 1-6 - Come after Joseph has told of the persecutions heaped upon the Saints

Vs. 7-25- The Lord's answer to his supplication. See 1 Peter 4:12-13

Vs. 26-33-Blessing promised to those who endure.

Vs. 33-40- Many are called but few are chosen. The why answered.

"I became jealous of the Prophet, and then I saw double, and overlooked everything that was righ, and spent all my time in looking for the evil; and then, when the Devil began to lead me, it was easy for the carnal mind to rise up, which is anger, jealousy, and wrath. I could feel it within me; I felt angry and wrathful; and the Spirit of the Lord being gone, as the scriptures say, I was blinded, and I thought I saw a beam in brother Joseph's eye, but it was nothing but a mote, and my own eye ws filled with the beam; but I thought I saw a beam in his, and I wanted to get it out; and, as brother Heber says, I got mad, and I wanted everybody else to be mad. I talked with Brother Brigham and Brother Heber, and I wanted them to be mad like myself; and I saw they were not mad, and I got madder still because they were not." (TBMarsh JD 5:206-7)

Vs. 41-46-Proper use of the Priesthood. see [Bruce R. McConkie, "The Doctrine of the Priesthood," Ensign, May 1982, p. 32] (Pres. Uchtdorf, "Your Potential, Your Privilege" CR, April 2011, Priesthood Session)

 

Section 122 - The importance of a doctrine can be measured by Satan's opposition to it.

Vs. 9 - "No righteous man is taken before his time" JF Smith at funeral for Richard L. Evans.

Section 123


Duty of the Saints in relation to their persecutors, as written by Joseph Smith the Prophet while a prisoner in the jail at Liberty, Missouri. This section is an excerpt from an epistle to the Church dated March 20, 1839 (see the heading to section 121).

678 or 770 Saints wrote or dictated sworn statement documenting the abuses they suffered and property lost in Missouri.

Joseph, Sidney, Elias to President Van Buren, to Congress, to the Judicial Committee of Congress, to Historians.