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W. Cleon Skousen
Francis Urry
Previous Guests
David Whitmer
David Whitmer was one of the Three Witnesses of the Book of Mormon, a key figure in the early history of the Latter Day Saint movement. He was born on January 7, 1805, in New York and played a significant role in the establishment of the Church of Christ in 1830. Whitmer served as the church's first president of the high council and was known for his strong testimony of the Book of Mormon, although he later distanced himself from the main body of the church.
David Whitmer was one of the Three Witnesses of the Book of Mormon, a key figure in the early history of the Latter Day Saint movement. He was born on January 7, 1805, in New York and played a significant role in the establishment of the Church of Christ in 1830. Whitmer served as the church's first president of the high council and was known for his strong testimony of the Book of Mormon, although he later distanced himself from the main body of the church.
Peter Whitmer
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John Whitmer
John Whitmer was a prominent early member of the Latter Day Saint movement and one of the Three Witnesses of the Book of Mormon. Born on December 27, 1802, in New York, he was involved in the church's early activities and served in various leadership roles. John later became a historian for the church and authored a history of the early church, although he eventually separated from the main body of the church.
John Whitmer was a prominent early member of the Latter Day Saint movement and one of the Three Witnesses of the Book of Mormon. Born on December 27, 1802, in New York, he was involved in the church's early activities and served in various leadership roles. John later became a historian for the church and authored a history of the early church, although he eventually separated from the main body of the church.
Thomas B Marsh
Thomas B Marsh was an early leader in the Latter Day Saint movement, known for his role as a missionary and church leader. Born in 1799 in Massachusetts, he was baptized in 1830 and quickly became involved in church leadership. Marsh served as the first president of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles and was instrumental in the church's early growth, although he later became estranged from the church.
Thomas B Marsh was an early leader in the Latter Day Saint movement, known for his role as a missionary and church leader. Born in 1799 in Massachusetts, he was baptized in 1830 and quickly became involved in church leadership. Marsh served as the first president of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles and was instrumental in the church's early growth, although he later became estranged from the church.
Parley P Pratt
Parley P Pratt was a prominent early leader and missionary in the Latter Day Saint movement. Born on April 12, 1807, in New York, he was one of the first converts to the church and played a significant role in its expansion. Pratt was known for his eloquent writings and missionary efforts, particularly among the Lamanites, and he became one of the most influential figures in early Mormon history.
Parley P Pratt was a prominent early leader and missionary in the Latter Day Saint movement. Born on April 12, 1807, in New York, he was one of the first converts to the church and played a significant role in its expansion. Pratt was known for his eloquent writings and missionary efforts, particularly among the Lamanites, and he became one of the most influential figures in early Mormon history.
Ziba Peterson
Ziba Peterson was an early member of the Latter Day Saint movement and a missionary. He was born in 1800 and became a member of the church in its early days. Peterson was known for his missionary work alongside Parley P Pratt and was involved in the church's efforts to spread its teachings.
Ziba Peterson was an early member of the Latter Day Saint movement and a missionary. He was born in 1800 and became a member of the church in its early days. Peterson was known for his missionary work alongside Parley P Pratt and was involved in the church's efforts to spread its teachings.
Ezra Thayre
Ezra Thayre was an early member of the Latter Day Saint movement, known for his involvement in the church's early missionary efforts. He was a contemporary of other early church leaders and played a role in the establishment of the church's teachings and practices.
Ezra Thayre was an early member of the Latter Day Saint movement, known for his involvement in the church's early missionary efforts. He was a contemporary of other early church leaders and played a role in the establishment of the church's teachings and practices.
Northrop Sweet
Northrop Sweet was an early member of the Latter Day Saint movement, known for his participation in the church's early activities. He was a contemporary of other early church leaders and was involved in the church's missionary efforts.
Northrop Sweet was an early member of the Latter Day Saint movement, known for his participation in the church's early activities. He was a contemporary of other early church leaders and was involved in the church's missionary efforts.
Orson Pratt
Orson Pratt was a prominent early leader and missionary in the Latter Day Saint movement. Born on September 19, 1811, in New York, he was known for his intellectual contributions to the church and his missionary work. Pratt served as a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles and was influential in the church's theological development.
Orson Pratt was a prominent early leader and missionary in the Latter Day Saint movement. Born on September 19, 1811, in New York, he was known for his intellectual contributions to the church and his missionary work. Pratt served as a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles and was influential in the church's theological development.
Sidney Rigdon
Sidney Rigdon was a prominent early leader in the Latter Day Saint movement and a key figure in its history. Born on February 19, 1793, in Pennsylvania, he was a Baptist minister before joining the church. Rigdon served as a counselor to Joseph Smith and was instrumental in the church's early organization and teachings.
Sidney Rigdon was a prominent early leader in the Latter Day Saint movement and a key figure in its history. Born on February 19, 1793, in Pennsylvania, he was a Baptist minister before joining the church. Rigdon served as a counselor to Joseph Smith and was instrumental in the church's early organization and teachings.
Edward Partridge
Edward Partridge was an early leader in the Latter Day Saint movement and the first bishop of the church. Born on March 27, 1793, in New York, he was known for his dedication to the church and his role in its early growth. Partridge was involved in establishing church communities and was a key figure in the church's organizational structure.
Edward Partridge was an early leader in the Latter Day Saint movement and the first bishop of the church. Born on March 27, 1793, in New York, he was known for his dedication to the church and his role in its early growth. Partridge was involved in establishing church communities and was a key figure in the church's organizational structure.
W. Cleon Skousen
W. Cleon Skousen was a prominent American author and speaker known for his work in the field of religious scholarship, particularly within the context of the Latter-day Saint movement. He served as a police chief and later became a professor of criminal justice. Skousen authored several influential books on the Constitution, history, and theology, and is best known for his writings on the Atonement and other gospel principles. His extensive scriptural studies and teachings have made a significant impact on the understanding of Latter-day Saint doctrine.
W. Cleon Skousen was a prominent American author and speaker known for his work in the field of religious scholarship, particularly within the context of the Latter-day Saint movement. He served as a police chief and later became a professor of criminal justice. Skousen authored several influential books on the Constitution, history, and theology, and is best known for his writings on the Atonement and other gospel principles. His extensive scriptural studies and teachings have made a significant impact on the understanding of Latter-day Saint doctrine.
John A. Widtsoe
John A. Widtsoe was an influential leader in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, serving as an apostle and a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. He was also a noted educator and author, contributing significantly to the church's teachings on science and religion. Widtsoe was known for his emphasis on the importance of education and the integration of faith with knowledge. His guidance was pivotal in the spiritual development of many church members, including W. Cleon Skousen during his mission.
John A. Widtsoe was an influential leader in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, serving as an apostle and a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. He was also a noted educator and author, contributing significantly to the church's teachings on science and religion. Widtsoe was known for his emphasis on the importance of education and the integration of faith with knowledge. His guidance was pivotal in the spiritual development of many church members, including W. Cleon Skousen during his mission.
Topics Discussed
Revelation
Joseph Smith
Sidney Rigdon
church headquarters
Ohio
Saints
James Covel
covenant
Holy Ghost
baptism
Easter
Jesus Christ
resurrection
Mary Magdalene
apostles
Christian movement
faith
testimony
hope
revelations
new converts
Whitmer brothers
David Whitmer
Peter Whitmer
John Whitmer
Thomas B Marsh
Parley P Pratt
Ziba Peterson
Ezra Thayre
Northrop Sweet
Orson Pratt
Edward Partridge
Atonement
Jesus' sacrifice
gospel doctrine
scriptural study
personal salvation
exaltation
revelation
Christ
gathering of the elect
tribulation
apocalyptic
doctrinal
mercy
atonement
signs in heaven
plagues
temptation
eternal life
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0:0041:27
D & C 37 - 40 Fear Not - Hear My Voice and Follow Me.
Section 37 - Historical Background: Sidney Rigdon had been told earlier that new scriptures would be coming. As Joseph’s scribe, they received the book of Moses. The Lord then interrupts the translation and commands that the headquarters of the church be moved from Fayette, New York to Ohio.
Recap: Joseph Smith and Sidney Rigdon are interrupted during the translation of the bible and the Book of Moses to focus on moving the church headquarters to Ohio. Each family is to choose for themselves according to their own best judgement.
Section 38 - Historical Background: The church holds its 3rd and last conference in Fayette, New York. As part of the conference, Joseph wanted to provide answers to the Saints’ questions why the Lord was requiring them to sell their farms and homes and move to Ohio. Joseph asks the Lord and with Sidney Rigdon as scribe, he receives this revelation.
Recap: The Lord reminds the Saints that it is He, and not Joseph Smith, who leads His church. The Lord protects the righteous who will always overcome, and He chains the wicked who will be doomed. Fear not, for the plot of the wicked will fail. He enters into a covenant with the church to provide a land of promise and inheritance, as long as the saints are faithful and obedient. There must be unity among the saints, organize themselves and gather in Ohio for safety.
Section 39 - Historical Background: Immediately after the church conference in Fayette, a 40-year-long Baptist minister named James Covel was so moved that he committed to Joseph that he would obey any commandment given him. Joseph inquired of the Lord what He desired from Covel.
Recap: Only those who receive the Lord’s church can receive Him. Now is the time to accept His Gospel, be baptized, receive the Holy Ghost and embark in gathering the saints in Ohio. Preach with a loud voice, baptize and give them the gift of the Holy Ghost.
Section 40 - Historical Background: Despite the solemn promise and covenant to follow God’s command (see section 39), James Covel deliberately refused and turned his back on the Lord and His saints. When Joseph learned of Covel’s blatant rejection, he asked the Lord for instructions.
Recap: Though the original covenant and heart of James Covel was right before the Lord, the adversary destroyed his conviction and therefore by breaking his promise Covel lost everything the Lord had promised him. Joseph is not to concern himself with James Covel any longer for the Lord will deal with him.
Revelation Dates: December 1830-January 1831
Revelation Place: Fayette, New York
Section 37 - Historical Background: Sidney Rigdon had been told earlier that new scriptures would be coming. As Joseph’s scribe, they received the book of Moses. The Lord then interrupts the translation and commands that the headquarters of the church be moved from Fayette, New York to Ohio.
Recap: Joseph Smith and Sidney Rigdon are interrupted during the translation of the bible and the Book of Moses to focus on moving the church headquarters to Ohio. Each family is to choose for themselves according to their own best judgement.
Section 38 - Historical Background: The church holds its 3rd and last conference in Fayette, New York. As part of the conference, Joseph wanted to provide answers to the Saints’ questions why the Lord was requiring them to sell their farms and homes and move to Ohio. Joseph asks the Lord and with Sidney Rigdon as scribe, he receives this revelation.
Recap: The Lord reminds the Saints that it is He, and not Joseph Smith, who leads His church. The Lord protects the righteous who will always overcome, and He chains the wicked who will be doomed. Fear not, for the plot of the wicked will fail. He enters into a covenant with the church to provide a land of promise and inheritance, as long as the saints are faithful and obedient. There must be unity among the saints, organize themselves and gather in Ohio for safety.
Section 39 - Historical Background: Immediately after the church conference in Fayette, a 40-year-long Baptist minister named James Covel was so moved that he committed to Joseph that he would obey any commandment given him. Joseph inquired of the Lord what He desired from Covel.
Recap: Only those who receive the Lord’s church can receive Him. Now is the time to accept His Gospel, be baptized, receive the Holy Ghost and embark in gathering the saints in Ohio. Preach with a loud voice, baptize and give them the gift of the Holy Ghost.
Section 40 - Historical Background: Despite the solemn promise and covenant to follow God’s command (see section 39), James Covel deliberately refused and turned his back on the Lord and His saints. When Joseph learned of Covel’s blatant rejection, he asked the Lord for instructions.
Recap: Though the original covenant and heart of James Covel was right before the Lord, the adversary destroyed his conviction and therefore by breaking his promise Covel lost everything the Lord had promised him. Joseph is not to concern himself with James Covel any longer for the Lord will deal with him.
Written by W. Cleon Skousen and narrated by Francis Urry, this professionally dramatized story of Easter was produced by KSL radio in Salt Lake City and was widely broadcast on radio stations during the 1960's and 1970's.
Journey through the Easter events beginning with the burial of Jesus Christ and concluding with His ascension. In the stillness of pre-dawn Jerusalem, a group of devoted women, including Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of Jesus, and Joanna, among others, embark on a poignant mission to anoint the body of Jesus with sweet spices. Their story unfolds with dramatic encounters at the tomb, where they are greeted by angelic figures announcing Jesus' resurrection.
Powerful moments of disbelief, followed by a wonderous realization by Jesus’ closest followers, including Mary and the apostles, the emotional transitions from fear and sorrow to amazement and renewal of faith as the resurrected Christ appears first to Mary and later to the broader group of disciples.
The moving account of Jesus’ 40-day ministry after His resurrection, filled with miraculous appearances and profound teachings. Culminating in Jesus’ ascension, the saints launch and ignite a global Christian movement of faith, testimony and hope.
Written by W. Cleon Skousen and narrated by Francis Urry, this professionally dramatized story of Easter was produced by KSL radio in Salt Lake City and was widely broadcast on radio stations during the 1960's and 1970's.
Journey through the Easter events beginning with the burial of Jesus Christ and concluding with His ascension. In the stillness of pre-dawn Jerusalem, a group of devoted women, including Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of Jesus, and Joanna, among others, embark on a poignant mission to anoint the body of Jesus with sweet spices. Their story unfolds with dramatic encounters at the tomb, where they are greeted by angelic figures announcing Jesus' resurrection.
Powerful moments of disbelief, followed by a wonderous realization by Jesus’ closest followers, including Mary and the apostles, the emotional transitions from fear and sorrow to amazement and renewal of faith as the resurrected Christ appears first to Mary and later to the broader group of disciples.
The moving account of Jesus’ 40-day ministry after His resurrection, filled with miraculous appearances and profound teachings. Culminating in Jesus’ ascension, the saints launch and ignite a global Christian movement of faith, testimony and hope.
0:0058:15
D & C 30 - 36 Personal Revelations for New Converts
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David WhitmerPeter WhitmerJohn WhitmerThomas B MarshParley P PrattZiba PetersonEzra ThayreNorthrop SweetOrson PrattSidney RigdonEdward Partridge
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revelationsnew convertsWhitmer brothersDavid WhitmerPeter WhitmerJohn WhitmerThomas B MarshParley P PrattZiba PetersonEzra ThayreNorthrop SweetOrson PrattSidney RigdonEdward Partridge
Section 30 - Historical Background: Following the second conference of the Church at Fayette, the Lord provided revelations to several new converts who were anxious to know what God would have them do. This revelation was to three of the Whitmer brothers, David, Peter Jr. and John.
Recap: David Whitmer, one of the three witnesses, is admonished for fearing man more than God and for not giving heed to the Spirit. Therefore he is to remain home and ponder upon his situation. Peter is called on a mission to the Lamanites with Oliver Cowdery, who will be the senior in the companionship. John was called on a mission to declare the gospel within the area and was counselled not to fear man.
Section 31 - Historical Background: Thomas B Marsh was a recent convert from Massachusetts who was baptized in August 1830 by David Whitmer. In September he attended the conference in Fayette and received this personal revelation from Joseph.
Recap: The Lord is pleased with the dedication of Thomas B Marsh and he is promised blessings for him and his family. He is called on a mission to people whose hearts will be opened by God. Branches of the church will be established by Thomas. He is not assigned to a specific area but is to follow the Spirit where to go and preach.
Section 32 - Historical Background: Parley P Pratt was a former minister who read the Book of Mormon and knew it was true. He was baptized in early September, 1830. He immediately went to his brother Orson who immediately accepted the gospel. Within a month Parley received this revelation along with Ziba Peterson.
Recap: Parley was called on a mission to the Lamanites along with Oliver Cowdery and Peter Whitmer. Ziba Peterson was also called to join them. They are reassured that God will be in their midst.
Section 33 - Historical Background: Ezra Thayre and Northrop Sweet were mediocre members and lacked in zeal, yet asked for this revelation pertaining to their purpose.
Recap: Ezra and Northrop are called to preach. The Lord encourages them go forth and open their mouths. Faith, repentance, baptism by water and fire constitutes the rock of the restored church. They are to use the Book of Mormon as their manual.
Section 34 - Historical Background: At the age of 19, Orson Pratt was introduced to the gospel by his brother Parley. He immediately embraced the doctrine and was baptized. He traveled to Fayette to meet the Prophet Joseph and received this revelation.
Recap: Christ is a light which the wicked don’t comprehend. Orson is called to preach to the wicked before Christ comes again, which will be quickly.
Section 35 - Historical Background: Sidney Rigdon was a Baptist minister who became discouraged and moved to the Campbellite church. He was introduced to the Book of Mormon and after 2 weeks was baptized. After meeting Joseph he received this personal revelation, including the commandment to be Joseph’s scribe. As a result of Sidney’s fulfillment of this revelation, we have much of the recorded Doctrine and Covenants.
Recap: Sidney Rigdon, like John the Baptist, has prepared the way for the Lord. God calls upon the weak and unlearned to respond to His call. The Lord testifies to Sidney of the prophetic calling of Joseph. Sidney is to watch over Joseph and support him. He is commanded to be Joseph’s scribe and forsake him not.
Section 36 - Historical Background: Edward Partridge arrived in Fayette with Sidney Rigdon and wanted to meet Joseph to decide for himself if he was a prophet. When Sidney introduced him the spirit immediately confirmed to Edward that Joseph was indeed a prophet of God. Edward desired immediate baptism but Joseph needed rest and baptized him the following day. Sidney asked Joseph for the Lord’s guidance and the following revelation was given for Edward (see Section 35 for Sidney’s revelation).
Recap: Sidney Rigdon is instructed to lay hands upon Edward and confirm him a member and give him the gift of the Holy Ghost. Edward is then called to preach the Gospel, as are all those who desire to be sent forth with a singleness of heart.
Section 30 - Historical Background: Following the second conference of the Church at Fayette, the Lord provided revelations to several new converts who were anxious to know what God would have them do. This revelation was to three of the Whitmer brothers, David, Peter Jr. and John.
Recap: David Whitmer, one of the three witnesses, is admonished for fearing man more than God and for not giving heed to the Spirit. Therefore he is to remain home and ponder upon his situation. Peter is called on a mission to the Lamanites with Oliver Cowdery, who will be the senior in the companionship. John was called on a mission to declare the gospel within the area and was counselled not to fear man.
Section 31 - Historical Background: Thomas B Marsh was a recent convert from Massachusetts who was baptized in August 1830 by David Whitmer. In September he attended the conference in Fayette and received this personal revelation from Joseph.
Recap: The Lord is pleased with the dedication of Thomas B Marsh and he is promised blessings for him and his family. He is called on a mission to people whose hearts will be opened by God. Branches of the church will be established by Thomas. He is not assigned to a specific area but is to follow the Spirit where to go and preach.
Section 32 - Historical Background: Parley P Pratt was a former minister who read the Book of Mormon and knew it was true. He was baptized in early September, 1830. He immediately went to his brother Orson who immediately accepted the gospel. Within a month Parley received this revelation along with Ziba Peterson.
Recap: Parley was called on a mission to the Lamanites along with Oliver Cowdery and Peter Whitmer. Ziba Peterson was also called to join them. They are reassured that God will be in their midst.
Section 33 - Historical Background: Ezra Thayre and Northrop Sweet were mediocre members and lacked in zeal, yet asked for this revelation pertaining to their purpose.
Recap: Ezra and Northrop are called to preach. The Lord encourages them go forth and open their mouths. Faith, repentance, baptism by water and fire constitutes the rock of the restored church. They are to use the Book of Mormon as their manual.
Section 34 - Historical Background: At the age of 19, Orson Pratt was introduced to the gospel by his brother Parley. He immediately embraced the doctrine and was baptized. He traveled to Fayette to meet the Prophet Joseph and received this revelation.
Recap: Christ is a light which the wicked don’t comprehend. Orson is called to preach to the wicked before Christ comes again, which will be quickly.
Section 35 - Historical Background: Sidney Rigdon was a Baptist minister who became discouraged and moved to the Campbellite church. He was introduced to the Book of Mormon and after 2 weeks was baptized. After meeting Joseph he received this personal revelation, including the commandment to be Joseph’s scribe. As a result of Sidney’s fulfillment of this revelation, we have much of the recorded Doctrine and Covenants.
Recap: Sidney Rigdon, like John the Baptist, has prepared the way for the Lord. God calls upon the weak and unlearned to respond to His call. The Lord testifies to Sidney of the prophetic calling of Joseph. Sidney is to watch over Joseph and support him. He is commanded to be Joseph’s scribe and forsake him not.
Section 36 - Historical Background: Edward Partridge arrived in Fayette with Sidney Rigdon and wanted to meet Joseph to decide for himself if he was a prophet. When Sidney introduced him the spirit immediately confirmed to Edward that Joseph was indeed a prophet of God. Edward desired immediate baptism but Joseph needed rest and baptized him the following day. Sidney asked Joseph for the Lord’s guidance and the following revelation was given for Edward (see Section 35 for Sidney’s revelation).
Recap: Sidney Rigdon is instructed to lay hands upon Edward and confirm him a member and give him the gift of the Holy Ghost. Edward is then called to preach the Gospel, as are all those who desire to be sent forth with a singleness of heart.
0:001:19:44
A Personal Search for the Meaning of the Atonement
In one of the most exhaustive, scripture based presentations on the Atonement, respected gospel scholar W. Cleon Skousen opens our understanding of the majesty and breadth of Jesus' sacrifice and how we can apply the principles of the Atonement in our lives.
As stated by Elder Bruce R. McConkie, "The doctrine of the Atonement embraces, sustains, supports, and gives life and force to all other gospel doctrines. It is the foundation upon which all truth rests..."
So what is the meaning of the Atonement? And why is the Atonement even necessary?
At the young age of 17, Brother Skousen embarks on his mission to England with these questions in mind. With the guidance of his mission president, Apostle John A. Widtsoe, and after decades of scriptural study, he discovers the answers to these profound questions.
Presented in a simple and beautiful manner, Dr. Skousen lays out the findings of his lifelong search in this popular address given at a mission conference in Dallas, Texas. He presents the answers to the Meaning of the Atonement, why it is necessary, the source of God's power and the key to understanding how the Atonement can become a reality in your own personal life and why it is so vital to your personal salvation and exaltation.
In one of the most exhaustive, scripture based presentations on the Atonement, respected gospel scholar W. Cleon Skousen opens our understanding of the majesty and breadth of Jesus' sacrifice and how we can apply the principles of the Atonement in our lives.
As stated by Elder Bruce R. McConkie, "The doctrine of the Atonement embraces, sustains, supports, and gives life and force to all other gospel doctrines. It is the foundation upon which all truth rests..."
So what is the meaning of the Atonement? And why is the Atonement even necessary?
At the young age of 17, Brother Skousen embarks on his mission to England with these questions in mind. With the guidance of his mission president, Apostle John A. Widtsoe, and after decades of scriptural study, he discovers the answers to these profound questions.
Presented in a simple and beautiful manner, Dr. Skousen lays out the findings of his lifelong search in this popular address given at a mission conference in Dallas, Texas. He presents the answers to the Meaning of the Atonement, why it is necessary, the source of God's power and the key to understanding how the Atonement can become a reality in your own personal life and why it is so vital to your personal salvation and exaltation.
0:0028:12
D & C 29 Christ Will Gather and Protect His People
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revelationChristgathering of the electtribulationapocalypticdoctrinalmercyatonementsigns in heavenplaguestemptationeternal life
Section 29 - Historical Background: After Joseph and Emma arrived in Fayette from Harmony, the saints were anxious for the upcoming second conference of the church. Many of the new members had questions. Six elders were in the presence of Joseph when he received this new magnificent revelation. This was not a revelation of simple concepts like received in previous revelations, but was instead a complex, layer upon layer, doctrinal and apocalyptic revelation.
Recap: It is through Christ’s mercy that our sins are atoned. The elect - or foreordained - of Christ will be gathered in America for safety. There will be a day of tribulation and desolation prior to Christ’s second coming. Many great signs in heaven and earth will precede His coming. Terrible plagues will pour down on the gentiles to humble them unto repentance, otherwise they will be burned by fire. At the end of the millennium, after the resurrection of all the dead, wickedness will return again and the earth will be consumed and become a new, paradisical earth.
These doctrines are given in response to questions in the minds of the six elders present.
All of God’s commands are spiritual. Satan rebelled against God by attempting to destroy our agency and was therefore cast down, spending his days tempting God’s children to prevent them from returning to God. They who resist temptation and believe in Christ will be raised in immortality unto eternal life.
Section 29 - Historical Background: After Joseph and Emma arrived in Fayette from Harmony, the saints were anxious for the upcoming second conference of the church. Many of the new members had questions. Six elders were in the presence of Joseph when he received this new magnificent revelation. This was not a revelation of simple concepts like received in previous revelations, but was instead a complex, layer upon layer, doctrinal and apocalyptic revelation.
Recap: It is through Christ’s mercy that our sins are atoned. The elect - or foreordained - of Christ will be gathered in America for safety. There will be a day of tribulation and desolation prior to Christ’s second coming. Many great signs in heaven and earth will precede His coming. Terrible plagues will pour down on the gentiles to humble them unto repentance, otherwise they will be burned by fire. At the end of the millennium, after the resurrection of all the dead, wickedness will return again and the earth will be consumed and become a new, paradisical earth.
These doctrines are given in response to questions in the minds of the six elders present.
All of God’s commands are spiritual. Satan rebelled against God by attempting to destroy our agency and was therefore cast down, spending his days tempting God’s children to prevent them from returning to God. They who resist temptation and believe in Christ will be raised in immortality unto eternal life.
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