The more I
study the Church history, the more I can see one truth: the Saviour himself
restored His Church. We often say the Church was built on the sacrifices of the
pioneers. This statement is not without its foundation but it overlooks the
power behind those pioneers and their sacrifices.
When
President Joseph F. Smith received his revelation regarding the spirit world in
1918, he was given to understand the greatest truth regarding the Church and
its ability to rise. In the revelation, he observed that there were noble and
great spirits who were chosen ‘in the beginning to be rulers in the Church of
God’, and that they were prepared, with many others, to come forth ‘in due time
to labour in the Lord’s vineyard for the salvation of the souls of men’
(D&C 138:55,56).
I am amazed
how plain it is to see that the Saviour placed these chosen people where they
should be for the establishment of the Church. Over and over He sent men
prepared to receive the Gospel to Joseph, asking for baptism and a revelation
from the Lord to know what He would have them do. This is what the Church was
built on. Consider just a few of these men:
·
Orson
Pratt, a brother of Parley P. Pratt, was baptized in 1830 in New York and
arrived on Joseph’s doorstep six weeks later asking him to inquire of God what
his duty was. He was 19 years of age (History of the Church, 1:127-28)
·
Sidney
Rigdon heard the message of the restored gospel in 1830 in Ohio and was baptized
immediately. Soon after his baptism, he travelled to Fayette, New York, to meet
the Prophet and inquired what the Lord wanted him to do. (History of the Church, 1:128)
·
Edward
Partridge first heard the Gospel message in Ohio in 1830, from the missionaries
who had been sent to the Lamanites and who stopped there on the way to
Missouri. In December of that year he travelled to Fayette, sought out the
Prophet and asked to be baptized (History of Joseph Smith, p 191-2)
·
Parley
P. Pratt: I read about his story years
ago. It is astounding. In short, he was preaching around the countryside and
came upon a man who had been given a Book of Mormon. He thought Parley would be
interested in it so he gave it to him. Parley Pratt started reading and could
not stop until the next day. He could not eat or sleep until he finished it. He
also found the Prophet and asked to be baptized.
And Joseph?
It is not by accident that he wanted to know which Church to join at 14 years
of age. He was led to read the scripture which brought him to the sacred grove
to utter the question he asked. Therefrom, he was guided in all things until
his life was asked of him.
The Church
was restored and has prospered because of one thing: “I am the good shepherd…..and
my sheep hear my voice” (John 10:14,27)
We are in
this Church because we are His sheep. We were prepared long before the world
began to answer the call. All glory be to the Shepherd who calls us His own….
- CATHRYNE ALLEN
(Art: The Gentle Saviour by Greg Collins)