“Joseph Smith continued visiting me and others up to a
certain time and then stopped. The last time I saw him was in heaven. He came
and spoke to me. He said that he could not stop to talk to me because he was in
a hurry.
“The next man I met was Father Smith; he couldn’t talk
to me because he was in a hurry. I met half a dozen brethren who held high
positions on earth, and none of them could stop to talk to me because they were
in a hurry. I was much astonished.
“By and by I saw the Prophet again, and I got a
privilege to ask him a question: “Now”, said I, “I want to know why you are in
a hurry? I have been in a hurry my whole life, but I expected my hurry would be
over when I get into the kingdom of heaven, if I ever did.”
“Joseph said: “I will tell you Brother Woodruff, every
dispensation that has had the priesthood on earth and has gone into celestial
kingdom, has had a certain amount of work to do to prepare to go to the earth
with the Saviour when He goes to reign on earth. Each dispensation has had
ample time to do this work. We have not. We are the last dispensation and so
much work has to be done and we need to be in a hurry in order to accomplish
it.
“Of course, that was satisfactory with me, but it was
new doctrine to me.”
-
Wilford
Woodruff, Discourses Delivered at Weber Stake Conference, Ogden, 19
October 1896; as published in Deseret News Weekly, Volume 53, #21)
- CATHRYNE ALLEN
(Art: Time Is At Hand by Danny Hahlbohm)
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