If we do not believe that Joseph Smith has done
more towards the salvation of mankind save Jesus alone (D&C 135:3), we do
not know and understand the Book of Mormon. In an interview with her sons a few
months before she died, Emma Smith, bore her testimony to them: "My belief
is that the Book of Mormon is of divine authenticity. I have not the slightest
doubt of it....Joseph Smith could never write nor dictate a coherent and
well-worded letter; let alone dictating a book like the Book of Mormon. And, though
I was an active participant in the scenes that transpired, and was present
during the translation of the plates....and had cognizance of things as they
transpired, it is marvelous to me, 'a marvel and a wonder', as much as to anyone
else" (“A Treasured Testament, Ensign, July 1993, 62-63).
Describing her experience, Emma said: "The
plates often lay on the table without any attempt at concealment, wrapped in a
small linen tablecloth which I had given him [Joseph] to fold them in. I once
felt the plates as they lay on the table, tracing their outline and shape. They
seemed to be pliable like thick paper, and would rustle with a metallic sound
when the edges were moved by the thumb, as one does sometimes thumb the edges
of a book". She also testified, "I know Mormonism to be the truth;
and believe the church to have been established by divine direction"
(Gracia N. Jones, My Great-Great-Grandmother, Emma Hale Smith, Ensign
Aug 1992)
What do we owe to Joseph Smith, 'a disturber and
an annoyer of Satan's kingdom' (JHS 1:20), the revealer of God, a martyr in the
cause of truth? In my opinion, much more than slanderous words and disregard
for his sacrifices, obedience and divine appointment. When Parley P. Pratt
visited Emma, 'a woman of commitment in sorrow', in Nauvoo where she remained
after the saints travelled west, she told him 'I believe he [Joseph] was
everything he professed to be'. Emma lived almost 35 years after the martyrdom
of her prophet-husband. A few days before she died she told her nurse,
Elizabeth Revel, that Joseph had come to her in a vision and said: "'Emma,
come with me, it is time for you to come with me'. As Emma related it, she
said, 'I put on my bonnet and my shawl and went with him; I did not think that
it was anything unusual. I went with him into a mansion, and he showed me
through the different apartments of that beautiful mansion'. And one room was
the nursery. In that nursery was a babe in the cradle. She said, 'I knew my
babe, my Don Carlos that was taken from me'. She sprang forward, caught the
child up in her arms and wept with joy over the child. When Emma recovered
herself sufficient she turned to Joseph and said, 'Joseph, where are the rest
of my children?' He said to her, 'Emma, be patient and you shall have all of
your children'. Then she saw standing by his side a personage of light, even
the Lord Jesus Christ." (Gracia N. Jones, My
Great-Great-Grandmother, Emma Hale Smith, Ensign Aug 1992)
I have a profound gratitude for the prophet
Joseph Smith upon whom the Saviour himself sealed his exaltation on 12 July
1843 in Nauvoo, Illinois:
"For I am
the Lord thy God, and will be with thee even unto the end of the
world, and through all eternity; for, verily I seal upon you your
exaltation, and prepare for you a throne in the kingdom of my
Father...." (D&C 132:49)
- CATHRYNE ALLEN
(Art: Joseph in Liberty Jail by Liz Lemon Swindle)
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