Day in the Life

Jan 9, 1881

Journal Entry

January 09, 1881 ~ Sunday

9th Sunday Conference Met at 10 oclok Loren Farr
Prayed & John Taylor spoke One hour & 22 Minuts
A M Cannon 10 M[inutes]. Presidet Taylor said that those
who did not Pay their tithing and Keep the Law of
God should mot [not] have a Recommend to go to the Temple
or Endowment House to get Endowments And if the
Keys crossed Bishops gave such Recommends, they must bear the
Blame of it for I will not. Afternoon Prayer
By Bishop Hunter W Woodruff spok 37 M[inutes], Joseph
F Smith
spoke 15 M[inutes], E D Woolley 12 M[inutes], D O Calder
spoke 13, A M Cannon 27, Joseph E Taylor 15 M[inutes],
John Henry Smith 20 m[inutes] wW Woodruff 15 {in the power of God}

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Cannon, Angus Munn
17 May 1834 - 7 Jun 1915
Calder, David Orson
18 Jun 1823 - 3 Jul 1884
Woolley, Edwin Dilworth
28 Jun 1807 - 14 Oct 1881
120 mentions
Missionary
Smith, John Henry
18 Sep 1848 - 13 Oct 1911
284 mentions
Apostle
Taylor, John, b. 1808
1 Nov 1808 - 25 Jul 1887
1945 mentions
Apostle
Taylor, Joseph Edward
11 Dec 1830 - 13 Feb 1913
Smith, Joseph Fielding
13 Nov 1838 - 19 Nov 1918
4093 mentions
Apostle
Farr, Lorin
25 Jul 1820 - 12 Jan 1909

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Discourse 1881-01-09
day Afternoon. , 1881. REPORTED BY JOHN IRVINE. "WOE unto me, if I preach not the gospel! For if I do this thing willing- ly, I have a righteous reward: a dis- pensation of the gospel is committed unto me." [1 Corinthians 9:16-17] These were the words of the Apostle Paul. Again he said: "But though we or an angel from [heaven preach any other gospel unto you than that which we have preach- ed unto you, let him be accursed."] [Galatians 1:8-9] And he repeats this. Again he says: "But if our gospel be hid, it is hid to them that are lost: In whom the god of this world hath blinded the minds of them which believe not, lest the light of the glo- rious gospel of Christ, who is the image of God, should shine unto them." [2 Corinthians 4:3-4] I will say as Paul did, "Woe be unto me if I preach not the gospel." I will say the same for the Apostles, the High Priests, the Sev- enties, and the Elders, as far as they are called to declare the words of life and salvation to this genera tion; the judgments of God will rest upon us if we do not do it. You may ask why. I answer, because a dispensation of the gospel of Jesus Christ has never been given to man in ancient days or in this age for any other purpose than for the sal- vation of the human family. Again the Lord says (in sec. 1 of the Book of Doctrine and Covenants): "And the voice of warning shall be unto all people by the mouths of my dis- ciples, whom I have chosen in these last days. And they shall go forth and none shall stay them, for I the Lord have commanded them. [Doctrine and Covenants 1:5] Be- hold this is mine authority, and the authority of my servants, and my preface unto the book of my com- mandments, which I have given them to publish unto you, O, inhab- ants of the earth. Wherefore, fear and tremble, Oh, ye people, for what I the Lord have decreed in them shall be fulfilled * * Where- fore I the Lord, knowing the calam- ity which should come upon the in- habitants of the earth, called upon my servant Joseph Smith Jun'r, and spake unto him from heaven, and gave him com- mandments; and also gave com- mandments to others, that they should proclaim these things unto the world; and all this that it might be fulfilled which was written by the Prophets." [Doctrine and Covenants 1:17-18] Again, the Lord has said, "Behold, now it is called to-day (until the coming of the Son of Man), and verily it is a day of sac- rifice and a day for the tithing of my people; for he that is tithed shall not be burned (at his coming) * * and I will not spare any that remain in Babylon. Wherefore, if ye be- lieve me, ye will labor while it is called to-day." [Doctrine and Covenants 64:23-25] This is the word of the Lord to the Elders of Israel. And I say the same to the Latter- day Saints. It is no light thing for any people in any age of the world to have a dispensation of the gospel of Jesus Christ committed into their hands, and when a dispensa- tion has been given, those receiving it are held responsible before high heaven for the use they make of it. I feel to back up the testimony given to us this forenoon by Presi- dent Taylor. I have had the same feelings resting upon me for the last year of my life. I feel that our con- dition, our position, the responsibili- ty we hold, the relationship we sus- tain to God, and the relationship we sustain to this great and last dispen- sation—I feel that many of us, as Latter-day Saints, hold too lightly these important trusts committed to our charge. The angel of God, as declared to St. John, the Revelator, while upon the Isle of Patmos, had come forth in the last days, flying through the midst of heaven, hav- ing the everlasting gospel to preach to them that dwell upon the earth, and to every nation, kindred, tongue and people, saying with a loud voice, Fear God and give glory to Him; for the hour of His judgment is come. [Revelation 14:6-7] This gospel was commit- ted to Joseph Smith, and connected with this gospel was the proclama- tion, "Fear God, and give glory to Him; for the hour of His judgment is come." [Joseph Smith-History 1:44-45] This was the position is which Joseph Smith was placed when he was in the flesh; it was the position of those that were connected with him, his brother Hyrum and others of his father's house, as well as the Twelve Apostles, the Seventies and those early Elders of Israel who were called to make the proclamation of this pospel [gospel] to the world. They were sustained by the power of God. They were called and commanded to go forth into the world and preach this gospel to the inhabitants of the earth, without purse or scrip. This is the manner we travelled in early days. The early Elders of the Church were called to pass through a great deal. Joseph Smith himself, from the hour that he received the records from the hand of Moroni, and commenced to proclaim the re- storation of the gospel, to the day of is death, had to suffer tribulation. The whole world arose against him —priest and people. What was the matter? Simply that Joseph Smith [was like other prophets and apos- tles. He brought forth a dispensa- tion of the Gospel of Jesus Christ,] which came in contact with the traditions of the people—traditions that have been handed down from generation to generation. He was the first man since the day the Savior was put to death, and the apostles and the priesthood taken home to God—he was the first and only man that ever attempted to establish the gospel of Jesus Christ according to the ancient order of things. But he was sustained in his work. He knew very well when he undertook to introduce this gospel that it would be unpopular, his brethren knew this also; but be- ing called of God and a dispensation of the gospel having been commit- ted to his hands and the hands of his brethren, the gospel had to be preached. This is our condition to-day. O ye Elders of Israel who have receiv- ed the holy priesthood, we have this work laid upon our shoulders, we have to take hold and build up this kingdom or be damned. This is our condition; we cannot get away from it; the ancient Apostles could not; we cannot. It is the greatest dispensation God ever gave to the human family in any age of the world, and we are commanded to carry it forward. We cannot af- ford to treat lightly this work. We cannot undertake to serve God and mammon. We cannot undertake to serve the world and fulfil our missions as Apostles and Elders of the Lord Jesus Christ. We have got to take one side or the other. And I will also say we cannot be fruitful in the things of the kingdom of God except we are diligent in searching for the things of God. It is our duty to do so. We have been called by the spirit of revelation, by the voice of God from heaven through the mouth of his prophets, to preach the gospel and build up this kingdom. This is the word of the Lord unto us. The Lord said in the beginning, some fifty years ago, in the first revelation almost that was given to us, that the harvest was ripe, and that whosoever would thrust in his sickle and reap the same is called of God. [Doctrine and Covenants 6:4] I have given you my views and feelings with regard to these things. I have my faith, my hope. I be- lieve that God Almighty reserved a certain class of men to carry on his work. They have been born into the world in this generation. I be- lieve this was the case with Joseph Smith. I believe he was ordained to this work before he tabernacled in the flesh. He was a literal de- scendant of Joseph who was sold in- to Egypt, and the Lord called him and ordained him. He gave unto him the keys of the kingdom. He received the record of the stick of Joseph from the hands of Ephraim to stand with the Bible, the stick of Judah, in the last days as a power to gather the twelve tribes of Israel before the coming of Shiloh, their King. [2 Nephi 3:7-15] We have been under the necessity of carrying this gosoel to the gene- ration in which we live. The Lord has never sent judgments upon any generation that we have any know- ledge of until he has raised up pro phets and inspired men to warn the inhabitants of the earth. This is the course the Lord has dealt with all men from the days of Father Adam to the present time. I need not stop to tell you that we live in a day of darkness, wickedness, unbelief, and transgressions of every kind; I need not tell you this; the heavens know it, the earth knows it, the devils know it, all men know it that are acquainted with the human family in the day and age in which we live. The Lord told us fifty years ago, that "Darkness covereth the earth, and gross darkness the minds of the people; and all flesh has be- come corrupt before my face." [Doctrine and Covenants 112:23] But He has sent forth the warning voice to them. He has called upon all men to repent and obey the gospel of Jesus Christ, that they may be counted worthy to escape the judge- ments of God. President Taylor treated this fore noon upon the law of Tithing. Per- haps the Latter day Saints do not want to hear much more upon this subject; but I have felt a long time that we as a people were somewhat ignorant of that law. We have looked upon it as a matter of little conse- quence; we have looked upon it with a great deal of indifference whether we paid tithing or not. But the sub- ject was clearly set forth this fore- noon by President Taylor. He has no power to change this law, nor has any other man; and if we do not obey it, we can lay no claim to the promises made to those who obey it. These things are very [plain and pointed. The principle of] tithing has been a principle of [sacri-] fice in almost every age of the world; in fact, it was peculiarly so among the people in ancient days, and among even the heathen nations of the earth. Now I have thought many times that some of those an- cient kings that were raised up had in some respects more re- gard for the carrying out of some of these principles and laws than even the Latter-day Saints have in our day. I will take as an ensample Cyrus, on account of his temperance. He was one of the kings of the Medes and Persians. I believe his father was a Persian and his mother a Mede. To trace the life of Cyrus from his birth to his death, whether he knew it or not it looked as though he lived by inspi- ration in all his movements. He began with that temperance and virtue that would sustain any Chris- tian country or any Christian king. And even when he was sent in his youth to his grandfather Astyages, the king of the Medes, he showed that he had been carefully brought up, and he followed his early train- ing in a great measure throughout his life; while as king or leader of the Median armies he conquered nearly the whole world, in fact I do not know that he ever lost a battle. His grandfather was living in lux- ury, and when young Cyrus was sent to him he offered to serve him as a butler—only he didn't do as butler's sometimes do—that is, taste the wine before putting it on the table. Cyrus, when offered wine, said, "I am afraid it is poison." "You are afraid it is poison?" "What makes you think it poison?" "Why, be cauae I have seen it make you and some of the princes act very strange, you would stagger and act very cu- rious." He followed this principle of temperance during his whole life. Before a battle he offered sacrifices to the Gods; when he finished a battle and had a victory he did the same thing. I have been struck in read- ing his history with the course he took in this matter. He would never enter into revelry or debauch- ery over the nations he had c[o]n- quered. He taught such principles until the day of his death. Before he died he told those by whom he was surrounded, that he did not want his body put into a gold coffin or a silver coffin; he simply desired his body to be laid in the dust and covered with the earth. Many of these principles followed him, and I have thought many of them were worthy, in many respects, the at- tention of men who have the gospel of Jesus Christ. But the law of tithing was carried out by all Israel from the creation of the world down to the present time—that is, when- ever God had a people upon the earth they observed the law of tithing. And I believe, as President Taylor has stated, that it is our duty to pay our tithes and offerings before the Lord. It is a commandment of the Lord that we should do this, and I do not feel myself called upon as a member of this church and kingdom to require the President of this church to attempt to change this order, or attempt to find fault with him because he does not permit young men who curse and swear, who do not pay their tithing, etc., to enter the Lord's house and there have sealed upon their heads the highest blessings that were ever given to Patriarchs and Prophets, who have sealed their testimony with their blood. He has told the Bishops and Presidents of Stakes not to give recommends to young men or old men, or anybody else, who do not obey the laws of God in this respect, and I feel to back him up in this matter, for I know he will be justified before the Lord. If we attempt to please the world on the one hand and serve the Lord on the other, we will fail. I feel to say to my brethren who have received the holy priesthood: We occupy a position in the world that is of great importance to us. We have received the teachings of heaven; in fact, I believe there never was a people since God made the world, who received more teach- ings than the Latter-day Saints, for the last fifty years. The world has rejected the light of truth, and the fulness of the gentiles will come in. But it is our duty to preach the gos- pel to them until the Lord says, "It is enough." We must round up our shoulders and bear off this kingdom. The Lord compared the kingdom of heaven to ten virgins; five were wise and five were foolish; five had oil in their lamps and five had not. [Matthew 25:1-13] Now the question is, how can we keep oil in our lamps? By keeping the commandments of God, remem- bering our prayers, do as we are told by the revelations of Jesus Christ, [and otherwise assisting in] building up Zion. When we are laboring for the kingdom of God we will have oil in our lamps, our light will shine and we will feel the testimony of the spirit of God. On the other hand, if we set our heart upon the the things of the world and seek for the honors of men, we will walk in the dark and not in the light. If we do not value our Priesthood and aad the work of this Priesthood, the building up of the kingdom of God, the rearing of temples, the redeem- ing of our dead, and the carrying out of the great work unto which we have been ordained by the God of Israel—if we do not feel that these things are more valuable to us than the things of the world, we will have no oil in our lamps, no light, and we shall fail to be present at the marriage supper of the Lamb. I have felt for a good while that we required stiring up with regard to the law of tithing and other things. The question is here: If this is the work of God and the Lord has given us commandments, will we be blessed in obeying these commandments. The Lord holds our destiny in his hands. The earth, the riches of the earth, the crops, the herds, or flocks, our food and raiment are all the gifts of God to us. Of course, we are required to prac- tise what we preach. I believe in that doctrine. Now, I know for my- self that the Presidency of this Church pay their tithing. As chair- man of the Auditing Committee, I know what their tithing is. The Twelve Apostles pay their tithing. Bishop Hunter and his Counselors pay their tithing, as well as a great many others in this Church and Kingdom. I would not preach tithing if I did not pay it. I consider it my duty to pay my tithing. I consider it is a law of God to me, and I am no poorer for obeying it. I wish my brethren and sisters to take this principle to heart. As the President has said, the Lord does not care any thing about our cattle, our gold and our silver. The law of tithing is a law of God to us. Obedience is bet- ter than sacrifibe. We are building temples to the name of the Lord. What are we building them for? That we may enter in and rede[e]m our dead. The Lord has had his en- dowments a great many years ago. He has ascended to his thrones, principalities and powers in the eternities. We are his children. He has given us a law, and he has plac- ed us here on the earth to obey that law. We are here to fill a probation and receive an education, I once read a man's view of education—he was not a Mormon, but a man of the world—who said, "No man is fully educated unless he can tell where he came from, why he is here, and where he is going to." That being the case, I thought there were few fully educated in the world. No man can tell where he came from unless it is re- vealed to him. We have had these things revealed to us in the Bible, Book of Mormon, and Book of Doctrine and Covenants. We have thus come to the know- ledge that we had an existence be- fore we came here, and that we had a probation before we came here. We are now upon our second estate, and our eternal destiny depends up- on the few years we spend in the flesh. We are placed here that it may be seen which law we will keep. Our Heavenly Father has placed before us the laws celestial, telestial and terrestial. If any man will obey the celesti[a]l law, he will be preserved by that law; all the glory, power and exaltation, belong- ing to that law will be given to him. What does the Savior, the Son of God, say to us in our Testa- ment? He says, in speaking of the Priesthood of Melchisedek, that "they who receive this Priesthood receiveth me, saith the Lord; for he that receiveth my servants, receiv- eth me; and he that receiveth me, receiveth my Father; and he that receiveth my Father, receiveth my Father's kingdom; therefore, all that my Father hath shall be given unto him; and this is according to the oath and covenant which be- longeth to the Priesthood. There- fore, all those who receive the Priesthood receive this oath and covenant of my Father, which he cannot break, neither can it be moved." [Doctrine and Covenants 84:35-40] Who in the name of the Lord can apprehend such lan- guage as this? Who can comprehend that, by obeying the celestial law, all that our Father has shall be given unto us—exaltations, thrones princi- palities, power, dominion—who can comprehend it? Nevertheless it is here stated. How few there are on the earth to-day, or in any other dis- pensation, who have been able to abide the celestial law of God. It brings down the hatred of the whole generation in which we live. No man can live the celestial law without bringing upon his head persecution. It cost the Savior his life; he suffer- ed an ignominious death upon the cross. Joseph Smith sealed his tes- timony with his blood, as also have others connected with this Church and kingdom. Now, our position is this: We have been chosen out of the world, the world hate us, our nation hates us, indeed the inhabitants of the earth in a great measure hate us. Of course there are honorable excep- tions. But a great many despise us; a great many wish our destruction. Why? Because we are trying to abide the celestial law of God; we are preaching the gospel of Jesus Christ and endeavoring to carry out its principles. Now the question is, will it pay us to do so? Will it pay us to be faithful? Will it pay us to pass through whatever trials or af- flictions, or persecutions, or even death itself for the kingdom of God, for salvation and eternal life, the greatest of all gifts that God can bestow on the children of men? I say it will, and I [h]ope that the Latter-day Saints, that all men in authority—that we will all be faithful before the Lord, that we will remember our prayers, labor for the Holy Spirit, labor to know the mind and will of God, that we may know the path to walk in, that we may obtain the spirit of the Lord and the Holy Ghost, and that we may overcome the world and magnify our calling till we get through this probation. There is a long time hereafter. Our aim is high. There are a few in this gene- ration who have attemsted to keep the celestial law. I desire to keep that law, so that when I have finish- ed my probation here I may get into the presence of my Heavenly Fath- er, where our Savior is, where the old patriarchs and prophets are, weere Joseph Smith and his breth- ren the Apostles and those who have lived faithful unto the day of their death are. That is my desire, and I say I desire this for myself, I de- sire the same for my family. I pray God my Heavenly Father, to let His blessings rest upon us; I pray that his Holy Spirit may be with us to guide us in the path we should walk in; I pray that we may magnify our calling and overcome the world, the flesh and the devil, and inherit eternal life, for Christ's sake. Amen
Daybook (24 October 1879 - 31 January 1881)
9th Sunday conference Met at 10 oclok Loren Farr prayed and John Taylor spoke One hour & 22 Minutes A M Cannon spoke 10. President Taylor said that who did not pay their tithing & keep the Law of God should not have a recommend to go to the House of the Lord to get Endowments or to get Married And if the Bishops give such men recommends they must Bear the Blame of it for I will not. Afternoon prayer By E Hunter W Woodruff spoke 37 M[inutes], Joseph F. Smith spoke 50 M[inutes], John Henry Smith 10 Met in the evening Abram Hatch spoke 15 M[inutes] E D Woolley 12 M[inutes]
Daybook (24 October 1879 - 31 January 1881)
Sunday Evening D O Calder spoke 13 M[inutes]. A. M. Cannon 27 M[inutes], Joseph E Taylor 15 M[inutes] John Henry Smith 20 M[inutes] & W Woodruff 15 Minutes {shorthand}

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Wilford appointed General President of Young Men's Mutual Improvement Association.
Apostles wash feet against enemies as directed in Wilford's Wilderness Revelation.

Jan 9, 1881