God has
always spoken through prophets. They have always been on the earth to cry
repentance, to direct the work of God and to lead people to Christ. They have
been listened to, followed, rejected, and even stoned and killed (Matthew
23:37).
Generally,
when the world looks back on the prophets of old, they do not remember them as humans
with flaws and imperfections. They revere them because they were rejected,
reviled and killed and because they are
canonized in the scriptures……except for Joseph.
It would
seem that the jaws of hell opened when Joseph was called to be the prophet of
this dispensation but what a witness he became of the burden these men carry
that even leads them to death!
Dispensations
have come and gone and with them the prophets at their head that we now revere:
Adam, Enoch, Noah, Abraham, Moses, Peter but this ‘dispensation of the fulness
of times’ in which the Lord will ‘gather together in one all things in Christ’ (Eph
1:10) is still here with Joseph at its head, but not revered yet. Nevertheless,
this the Lord proclaimed himself: “This generation shall have my word through
you” (D&C 5:10).
It would
seem that Joseph’s greatest fault, according to the world, was the
non-disclosure of the golden plates. Even now, as in Joseph’s time, some people
demand to see the plates for themselves as proof of the Book of Mormon
authenticity. They ask if the Church still has the plates or if they are at
some museum. When told that Moroni took them back, this automatically becomes
proof for them that the Book of Mormon was made up by the pen of Joseph Smith.
“We have
learned that people are not converted by miracles or by examining records. If
the Lord had placed the plates where the scholars could examine them, they
would have scoffed at them just as much as they do today…..
“The Jews
witnessed the miracles of our Lord, but this did not prevent them from crying
out against Him and having Him crucified”. (President Joseph Fielding Smith, Church
History and Modern Revelation, 1:39-40).
President
Smith went on to say that people are only converted by their hearts ‘being
penetrated by the Spirit of the Lord’. Whether it is because of disbelief or
lack of motivation to seek the witness of the spirit, people prefer tangible
proof of spiritual matters. However, the fact remains that seeing proof of something
can be forgotten but spiritual conversion lasts forever.
I have
noticed when someone criticizes what I have written, I ask them to look up the
scriptures I have quoted which support my point but they never do. It just
seems like too much effort.
To get the
conviction of the Spirit though, effort is very much needed. Even the Holy
Ghost cannot bear witness if the individual does not allow Him to penetrate his
heart:
“The power
of the Spirit carries the message UNTO but not necessarily INTO the heart. A
teacher can explain, demonstrate, persuade, and testify, and do so with great
spiritual power and effectiveness.”
“Ultimately,
however, the content of a message and the witness of the Holy Ghost penetrate
into the heart only if a receiver allows them to enter. Learning by faith opens
the pathway into the heart.”
-
Elder David A. Bednar, “Seek Learning By Faith”, Ensign
Sept 2007, 61-68)
Nephi
proved this to be true when he said he wasn’t mighty in writing like he was in
speaking because when he spoke, the Holy Ghost was with him but the Holy Ghost
could only carry his words UNTO ‘the hearts of the children of men’ but because
there are many who harden their hearts’ they never receive the witness (2 Nephi
33:1).
I look
forward to the day when Joseph will be revered as much as the prophets of the earlier
dispensations, when people will have a witness of his divine calling. Sometimes I feel so sorry for him that I want
to shout loud enough for him to hear in the spirit world: “I believe you!!!”
- CATHRYNE ALLEN
(Art: Revelation Given to Joseph Smith at the Organisation of the Church by Judith A. Mehr)
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