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An enduring testimony of the mission of the prophet Joseph

Published: Sunday, Oct. 5, 2003

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On the evening before he was martyred in Carthage, the Prophet

Joseph Smith bore testimony to his guards. He testified of the

divine authenticity of the Book of Mormon. He bore witness of the

administration of angels and that the kingdom of God was again

established upon the earth.

I wonder if any of those guards prayed that night. The Holy Ghost was ready to tell them that the remarkable message was true. With

a testimony of the Spirit they would have known that they should

ask for baptism. And then they could have received the priceless

gift of the Holy Ghost. With that gift, they could know the truth of

all things. I wonder if any of them sensed that night how close they

were to starting down the only path which would lead them to the

Savior in the world to come, to see His face with pleasure and hear

the words, "Come unto me, ye blessed, there is a place prepared for

you in the mansions of my Father."1

We all have people we love. Think of them now. They may be our

children or our grandchildren. Perhaps you think of your husband

or your wife. It may be someone you are teaching as a missionary.

It may be a friend. You want with all your heart to have them

someday hear those words from the Master. And for that blessing

to come, they will need that testimony offered by the Prophet in

Carthage burning in their hearts through all the tests of life, as it

did in his.

To begin, we can offer them the testimony of eyewitnesses. The

Lord gave others to stand with Joseph to verify what the Lord had

done. They were with the Prophet when the heavens were opened.

Oliver Cowdery preached the first missionary sermon the first

Sunday after the Church was organized. He went into the mission

field to proclaim what he knew by what he saw and heard and felt.

With two others he signed a testimony which they never denied.

Their witness is printed in the front of the Book of Mormon:

"Be it known unto all nations, kindreds, tongues, and people, unto whom this work shall come: That we, through the grace of God the Father, and our Lord Jesus Christ, have seen the plates which contain this record, which is a record of the people of Nephi, and also of the Lamanites, their brethren, and also of the people of Jared, who came from the tower of which hath been spoken. And we also know that they have been translated by the gift and power of God, for his voice hath declared it unto us; wherefore we know of a surety that the work is true. And we also testify that we have seen the engravings which are upon the plates; and they have been shown unto us by the power of God, and not of man. And we declare with words of soberness, that an angel of God came down from heaven, and he brought and laid before our eyes, that we beheld and saw the plates, and the engravings thereon; and we know that it is by the grace of God the Father, and our Lord Jesus Christ, that we beheld and bear record that these things are true. And it is marvelous in our eyes. Nevertheless, the voice of the Lord commanded us that we should bear record of it; wherefore, to be obedient unto the commandments of God, we bear testimony of these things. And we know that if we are faithful in Christ, we shall rid our garments of the blood of all men, and be found spotless before the judgment-seat of Christ, and shall dwell with him eternally in the heavens. And the honor be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Ghost, which is one God. Amen.

Oliver Cowdery

David Whitmer

Martin Harris"2

Those you love can have more than the physical evidence given

those witnesses by what they saw and heard. Those three witnesses

had something more, something we all need. The Holy Ghost bore

witness to their minds and hearts that what they saw and heard was

true. The Spirit told them that the angel was from God and that the

voice was that of the Lord Jesus Christ. That witness of the Spirit

was given to them and many who were not there. It is a witness

that can, if we qualify for the companionship of the Holy Ghost, be

ours and stay with us forever.

The Three Witnesses never denied their testimony of the Book of

Mormon. They could not because they knew it was true. They

made sacrifices and faced difficulties beyond what most people

ever know. Oliver Cowdery gave the same testimony about the

divine origin of the Book of Mormon as he lay dying. But in the

times of trial, they wavered in their faith that Joseph was still

God's prophet and that the only way to come unto the Savior was

through His restored Church. That they continued to affirm what

they saw and heard in that marvelous experience, during long

periods of estrangement from the Church and from Joseph, makes

their testimony more powerful.

The Lord gave the witness of the Spirit without the same physical

evidence to others who were severely tested by opposition and

tribulation. Brigham Young, John Taylor, Heber C. Kimball, and

many others stayed steady in their testimony. They endured in faith

because they paid the price to keep the companionship of the Holy

Ghost and the burning testimony He alone brings.

Because of that, they had more than a memory of the moment

when the Spirit whispered to their minds and hearts that God lived,

that Jesus was the Christ, and that Joseph was their prophet. And

they had more than a memory of the feeling of peace and the joy

that witness brought. Because they qualified for the companionship

of the Holy Ghost, they could say in every circumstance, however

difficult: "I knew it then. I felt it was true then. I feel so now."

They did some simple things to keep that testimony bright and

vibrant. We can teach those we love to do those same things. Done

faithfully, they allow the Holy Ghost to be a constant companion.

And we can promise those we love that they will feel joy and peace

as the Spirit confirms truth, if they ask for that blessing in faith.

Now, we teach things of the Spirit best with both example and

testimony. I don't remember much of what my parents said about

the Holy Ghost, but I remember what I felt when I saw them do the

things which brought the Holy Ghost into our home. Here are some

things you can teach those you love with your example and

testimony, with confidence that the Lord will send the Spirit to

confirm truth to their minds and to their hearts.

Teach them to pray to the Father in faith in the name of Jesus

Christ. There is a promise in the book of Omni about that.

"And now, my beloved brethren, I would that ye should come unto Christ, who is the Holy One of Israel, and partake of his salvation,

and the power of his redemption. Yea, come unto him, and offer

your whole souls as an offering unto him, and continue in fasting

and praying, and endure to the end; and as the Lord liveth ye will

be saved."3

The young Joseph Smith showed us how to pray that way. He

believed in the promise he read in the book of James.4 He went to

the grove with faith that his prayer would be answered. He wanted

to know which church to join. He was submissive enough to be

ready to do whatever he was told to do. So he prayed, as we must,

already committed to obey.

What he was told to do required his whole soul and finally his life.

He endured during the 24 years that followed by continuing to pray

with that childlike faith and humility. We can teach those we love

to pray with the intent to obey. We can promise them they will gain

the companionship of the Holy Ghost. The Spirit will testify the

truth to their hearts every time they read in the scriptures which

came to us through the Prophet Joseph Smith. And the Spirit will

confirm again that God spoke through His prophet.

Teach them to ponder the scriptures every day, with faith that they

will be taught by the Spirit. Now listen to these words from

scripture translated by Joseph Smith. Expect to be taught now what

you should do. You will feel impressions of how you should

approach the scriptures and how you should teach that to the

people you love.

"Wherefore, ye must press forward with a steadfastness in Christ, having a perfect brightness of hope, and a love of God and of all

men. Wherefore, if ye shall press forward, feasting upon the word

of Christ, and endure to the end, behold, thus saith the Father: Ye

shall have eternal life."5

The Prophet Joseph taught us what it means to feast on the

scriptures. He said that the Book of Mormon would get a man "nearer to God by

abiding by its precepts, than by any other

book."6 You will grow closer to the Lord and love Him more. That

is the promise in Jacob 3:2:

"O all ye that are pure in heart, lift up your heads and receive the pleasing word of God, and feast upon his love; for ye may, if your

minds are firm, forever."

You and those you love will receive the word of God by obeying

it. That will allow them to feel His love. That is one of the great

blessings of the gift of the Holy Ghost. When we feel that love we

can know that our course in life is approved of God. That is the

feast of the delicious fruit described in the Book of Mormon.7

Teach them to sacrifice to build up the kingdom of God. That

sacrifice brings the testimony of the Spirit. The Prophet Joseph

translated a wonderful promise written by a prophet long ago for

our time:

"And blessed are they who shall seek to bring forth my Zion at that day, for they shall have the gift and the power of the Holy Ghost;

and if they endure unto the end they shall be lifted up at the last

day, and shall be saved in the everlasting kingdom of the Lamb;

and whoso shall publish peace, yea, tidings of great joy, how

beautiful upon the mountains shall they be."8

All can claim that promise. The youngest and the newest member

can seek to build up the kingdom of God. Zion is made up of

individuals and families. When their faith increases, the kingdom is

established more firmly. We can try to help with that every day.

Even the smallest act to build faith in another person or in a family

qualifies us for the gift and power of the Holy Ghost. The Holy

Ghost testifies of truth. Therefore, in our service, our faith

increases that Jesus is the Christ, that our Heavenly Father lives

and loves us, and that Joseph was Their prophet. You can expect

that, every time you go to a home to build faith, as a home teacher

or a visiting teacher or a friend.

Some may not feel that blessing in their Church service. But that is because they have focused on the mechanics and not the glorious

opportunity of publishing "peace, yea, tidings of great joy" to

God's children in His kingdom. When that is how we see our

service, we will not only be lifted up at the last day but refreshed

and encouraged along the way. And the Spirit will testify that this

is the Lord's kingdom restored in the latter days.

Teach them to love others by serving others. That brings the Spirit.

The Prophet Joseph taught that, and he lived it. Of the many

examples recorded of his loving nature, the one which most

touches me occurred in Carthage Jail the night before his death.

One of the men who went there with him was Dan Jones. The

Prophet sensed the danger from the mob. He had reason to turn

inward, to think of himself and his own peril. Instead his heart

turned outward to comfort someone else.

"When all were apparently fast asleep, Joseph whispered to Dan

Jones, 'are you afraid to die?' Dan [answered], 'Has that time come,

think you? Engaged in such a cause I do not think that death would

have many terrors.' Joseph replied, 'You will yet see Wales, and

fulfill the mission appointed you before you die.' "9

Dan Jones survived to serve missions in Wales. Thousands of

Welsh converts came to Zion. Some were gifted singers. They

were among the first members of what became the Tabernacle

Choir. When we hear the choir sing, I hope we remember Dan

Jones, the faithful friend of the Prophet Joseph. Teach those you

love to remember Joseph's comfort given when he needed comfort.

When we comfort others, out of our faith in the Lord, He sends the

Comforter to us. And the Comforter, the Holy Ghost, gave Joseph

the power to give prophetic and loving encouragement.

Joseph showed in his loving kindness the truth of the words

from the Book of Mormon: "Wherefore, cleave unto charity, which

is the greatest of all, for all things must fail—

"But charity is the pure love of Christ, and it endureth forever; and whoso is found possessed of it at the last day, it shall be well with

him."10

The Prophet Joseph is for me an example and a teacher of enduring

well in faith. I do not worship him, but I thank and love him as the

Lord's prophet of the Restoration. He has helped me pray with the

intent to obey. I am better able to feast in the word and the love of

God. Because of him I feel the Holy Ghost more often in the

moments when I try to build the faith of a person in the Lord's

kingdom. And because of what I know of the Prophet Joseph and

the scriptures which were revealed through him, I more often feel

the love of God for His children and of His for me when I reach

down to lift someone up.

My prayer is that we and those we love will endure in faith in the

restored gospel of Jesus Christ and in His kingdom. I pray that we

will keep the promise as we take the sacrament to always

remember Him so we may always have His Spirit to be with us. I

pray that in family home evenings and in missionary discussions

and in all the times we worship together, we will invite the Holy

Spirit by what we do and what we say and by what we are.

I testify that God lives. I know that Jesus Christ lives and that He is

our Savior. This is His Church. Joseph was His prophet. President

Gordon B. Hinckley is His prophet today. I know this by the Spirit,

which tells me that it is true. I so testify, in the sacred name of

Jesus Christ, amen.

Notes:

1. Enos 1:27.

2. "The Testimony

of Three Witnesses," Book of

Mormon.

3. Omni 1:26.

4. See James 1:5.

5. 2 Nephi 31:20.

6. History of the Church, 4:461; see also 3

Nephi 5:18; D&C 17:6; D&C 20:6–10.

7. See 1

Nephi 11:21–23; 15:36.

8. 1 Nephi 13:37.

9. History of the Church, 6:601.

10. Moroni

7:46–47.