Discourse 1847-08-08 [D-356]

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W. Woodruff [h]as been much edified in hearing the remarks, for the things will come to pass. I [h]av[e] observed there has been
universal feelings of joy since we came into this valley. We [h]av[e] come to the very place that God wants to place us in.
of all ppl under heaven we [h]av[e] as much reason to exercise patience. they [h]av[e] passed thro many trials, we [h]av[e] walked by
faith & not by si[gh]t. there [h]as always been something to keep us very busy. there [h]as been something peculiar about the ppl
a great zeal such as cannot be found on the face of the Earth. something [h]as been internally so that a man [h]as been
stimulated to act: we were like little chil[dren] & dont no much now, same power [h]as sustained the prophet that
all Earth & hell could not subdue. Alexander wo[ul]d [h]ave been discouraged under the trials that we [h]av[e] [h]ad. we [h]ave been
surrounded with oppressors. Satan [h]as [h]ad posse[essi]on of the Earth near 6000 yrs—the poor Devil once off[ere]d the Savior all
the gl[o]r[y] of the world if he wo[ul]d fall down & worship him. W[he]n the poor Devil didn't hold of a love of the land.
we [h]av[e] been moved upon by the power of God, by the shed blood of the prophets that cry to us all the time from the Earth
when I look at our calling what manner of persons ought we to be, being sustained by the arm of God we shall conquer,
even if it takes all the riteous prophets from Abel to Joseph & Hyrum to pour out the vials upon the Earth. We can claim
the blessings of the sons & Dau[ghte]rs of Abra[ha]m. it is our rit & priv[ilege] to claim our inheritances. I often wonder why we r so
slow. I feel encouraged to bel[ieve] there is going to be an increase of faith here. We ought to fear sin & take heed lest we
stumble like some Apostles, Hi priests, & o[the]rs who [h]av[e] fallen. Where r they—they [h]av[e] gone like the blind leading the blind
both fall into the ditch. the st[rength] of the L[or]d bears test[imony] to me that we shall rece[ive] judg[men]ts in this place if we r not faithful,
& then we shall rece[ive] the str[ength] of the L[or]d if we r faithful. I wo[ul]d as soon walk thro' the Gates of hell, as walk thro these
U. S. or steam Boats, canals &c. I feel that the U. S. die is cast, their damnation dont sleep. they [h]av[e] committed the last deed
they [h]av[e] killed the prophets & cast the P. & H of God out of their midst. I wo[ul]d as soon go to hell to preach, as go &
preach in the U. S. [than] In Nauvoo ^(or any return to W.L)^ I co[ul]d [h]av[e] the sp[irit] of God to preach damnation to them for I co[ul]d not preach Sal[vatio]n
to them until the judg[men]ts [h]ave gone over the Earth. I tho[ugh]t if Jose told an anecdote about Aunt Wheeler at Farmington.
ma my heavenly Father deliver me from the Christians of the 19th century.