There
is a place in Daviess county, Missouri, which is called Spring Hill. This place
“was named by the mouth of the Lord, Adam-Ondi-Ahman” (“History of the Church”,
3:34-35). This is the place where one of the most tender events occurred on the
American continent.
This
is where Adam, the Ancient of Days, called his righteous posterity three years
prior to his death, to bestow upon them his last blessing (D&C 107:53-56). Picture
this solemn occasion where the Saviour appeared to this congregation, upon
which appearing, Adam’s posterity “rose up and blessed Adam, and called him
Michael, the prince, the archangel”. The Lord then administered comfort unto Adam
and said unto him: I have set thee to be at the head; a multitude of nations
shall come of thee, and thou art a prince over them forever.” (D&C 107:54-55).
After
the Lord administered to him, Adam stood up even though he was ‘bowed down with
age, and being full of the Holy Ghost, predicted whatsoever should befall his
posterity unto the latest generation’ (v 56). When Joseph Smith visited Spring
Hill in 1876 he was privileged to see Adam, the Ancient of Days, in a vision of
this momentous meeting (“Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith” p 158). This is
one vision I would love to have.
Adam
lived 930 years according to Genesis 5:5 and Moses 6:12 but died in the ‘same
day’ he partook of the fruit as the promise of death was spoken by God when the
earth was still subject to the Lord’s time which was after the time of Kolob
(Abraham 5:13). Imagine living and toiling that long…..
There
will come a time when Adam will return to Adam-Ondi-Ahman: “He will call his
children together and hold a council with them to prepare them for the coming
of the Son of Man”…..The Son of Man will stand before him, and there will be
given him glory and dominion. Adam will deliver up his stewardship to Christ,
who holds the keys of the universe, but will retain his standing as head of the
human family (“Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith” p 157).
This
is the great Council of which neither the Church members nor the world will
know about which will take place prior to the Saviour’s Second appearing as a
‘thief in the night’ (D&C 106:4) (Elder Joseph Fielding Smith, “Way to
Perfection” pp 290-91; also D&C Student Manual p 288)
There
is no greater summation of the Plan of Salvation that is as emotionally touching
as this. Adam, the head of the human
family, having fulfilled his role so righteously as the father of all living, delivers
his stewardship to the Saviour, the head of the Plan of Salvation, at the
winding up scenes of this earth. Promises kept, mission completed, humanity reared
and saved.
Whereas
Adam is the prince over us ‘forever’, the Saviour is the King. If not for Him,
we would not be. No one can rival His power and His glory. May it be His forever and ever!
- CATHRYNE ALLEN
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