Showing posts with label Church History Tour. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Church History Tour. Show all posts
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31.8.13
Church History Tour- Which Plate Am I ?
Church History Tour: Brigham Young's Home
The Kitchen table in the Brigham Young home in Nauvoo (Photo taken by Richard Rust, with permission) |
While we were there we heard from various people and missionaries, "go see the Brigham Young house!"
We went inside and it was quaint and cute like all the other restored homes, smelling a little dusty, testifying to me that yes this place is old, and very authentic.
[Update: The Atonement plates are in the Brigham Young home, but no longer used as a lesson for visitors coming in. They stopped teaching it because these plates were found on site before renovations, but they can’t prove they were Brigham Young’s. I decided to keep my post because the lesson remains powerful regardless of the ownership of the plates.]
At first I didn't quite see how it was "the best house in Nauvoo" or was any different than the other homes. I loved them all as there is some lesson or principle to learn in each house.
In the Brigham Young home the principle that they taught was the Atonement. Just thinking about it now, I am taken back to the moment we stood in front of this table and were taught about plates and the Atonement.
The story: As they were beginning to restore the Brigham Young home, they found out by the cellar/or maybe in the cellar, a dishes set, that was badly broken. A Senior missionary serving in Nauvoo on a mission, knew about restoring plates like this and went about making these plates look as if they were new and had never been broken. The process is interesting and remarkable how they can make something that is so badly broken and unusable, new again without even a mark or scar to be seen.
The missionaries compared these plates to the Atonement of Jesus Christ. They explained how our Savior takes each one of us in a broken plate state, and through His mercy, grace, and the great power of His Atonement, redeems us, and makes us new again.
I loved this lesson, and contemplated for days... Where am I at in the cleansing process of the Atonement? Am I letting the Savior change me and redeem me? Which plate am I?
by Richard Rust, with permission
19.8.13
Church History Tour: Liberty Jail Experience
As we visited Liberty Jail and saw with our eyes and felt so much of what Joseph Smith and the other prisoners went through, I really felt grateful for how he endured that trial and what he learned from it, and how I have grown from this experience as well as my own Liberty Jail trials.
Liberty Jail: A small jail in which the Prophet Joseph Smith and others were unjustly imprisoned from November 1838 to April 1839. While in these difficult conditions, Joseph received certain revelations, gave prophecies, and was inspired to write an important letter to the Saints, excerpts of which are contained in Doctrine and Covenants 121–123. |
Elder Jeffrey R. Holland gave an astoundingly great talk on this very subject called
It is a must read, and I hope you will take the time to study that talk.
"In the Prophet Joseph’s letters, he spoke of the jail being a “hell, surrounded with demons … where we are compelled to hear nothing but blasphemous oaths, and witness a scene of blasphemy, and drunkenness and hypocrisy, and debaucheries of every description.” “We have … not blankets sufficient to keep us warm; and when we have a fire, we are obliged to have almost a constant smoke,” he said. “Our souls have been bowed down” and “my nerve trembles from long confinement,” Joseph wrote. “Pen, or tongue, or angels,” could not adequately describe “the malice of hell” that he suffered there. All of this occurred during what, by some accounts, was considered the coldest winter on record in the state of Missouri." (Lessons from Liberty Jail)
The jail walls were 4 feet thick, 2 feet of wood and 2 feet of rock making escape impossible. This was a horrible, terrible, lonely, and forsaken time in Joseph's life. It was the hardest experience he had until the martyrdom, 5 years later.
Several of our present and past Church leaders have referred to Liberty Jail and a prison-temple. Very interesting metaphor don't you think!
"Certainly this prison-temple lacked the purity, beauty, comfort, and cleanliness of our modern temples. The speech and behavior of the guards and criminals who came there were anything but temple-like. In fact, the restricting brutality and injustice of this experience at Liberty would make it seem the very antithesis of the liberating, merciful spirit of our temples and the ordinances performed in them." (Lessons from Liberty Jail)
"So in what sense could Liberty Jail be called a “temple,” and what does such a title tell us about God’s love and teachings, including where and when that love and those teachings are made manifest? In precisely this sense: that you can have sacred, revelatory, profoundly instructive experiences with the Lord in any situation you are in. Indeed, you can have sacred, revelatory, profoundly instructive experiences with the Lord in the most miserable experiences of your life—in the worst settings, while enduring the most painful injustices, when facing the most insurmountable odds and opposition you have ever faced" (Lessons from Liberty Jail)
What Truths Strengthen YOU from the Liberty Jail Experience ?
So many truths can be pulled out of this experience that Joseph had specifically. Liberty Jail was a totally refining trial in his life. It was said, that after Liberty, Joseph was a different prophet in that he knew who he was more, he spoke with more power and more confidence and more direction. Trials do that for us. They refine us and make us stronger and better.
- Revelation was given for everyone! The Liberty Jail time was a refining time for ALL the Saints. and continues to be so even today! Think about how other's trials also strengthen us! Reading Doctrine and Covenants 121-123 that was FOR Joseph, was really FOR all of us. This scripture passage strengthens me like no other scripture passage does during hard refining trials.
- Trials of Liberty sustained them in future trials and cemented their faith.
- The Lord has His timing. Although we have to wait for a time period during trials, He has not left us, forgotten about us or forsaken us. Joseph asked the Lord HOW LONG, and WHERE ART THOU? This time was extremely refining and sanctifying for Joseph.
- Even the worthy will suffer great trials. Trust that the Lord delivers! Things don't always work out the way we think they will. Our righteous desires aren't always fulfilled when we expect them to be. However, the Lord is still guiding us!
6.8.13
Church History Tour: Independence, Missouri
Hi everyone! Just got back from a whirlwind Church History Workshop with my husband and am excited to share some of the awesome, insights we learned along the way. This was SUCH a great opportunity that I wish all of you could experience. I know we may be boring people or boring parents, but I would MUCH rather spend my money and time on a Church History Tour than a trip to Disney Land. It is so worth it and such a testimony building experience.
You can't go to these sacred places without coming away moved, that yes indeed, something sacred happened here. You feel it. However, let me interject and say that you don't have to be in these places to know it is real, or to feel the power of testimony of these people and experiences.
Someone once said, " In great deeds and great sacrifices
something resides."
something resides."
That is a very true statement. When you are standing in the same air, or on the same floor boards, or the same dirt that these people once did...where they sacrificed, did great deeds, or died for a cause....you FEEL of their spirit and their purpose.
Ready to go on a short Church History Tour? Let's begin....
We'll start with Independence, Missouri.
the promises and prophecies...
"It is a pleasant thing to think of and to know where the garden of Eden was...In Jackson County was the garden of Eden, Joseph has declared this and I am as much bound to believe that as to believe Joseph was a prophet of God" (Brigham Young, Journal History of the Church, March 15, 1857)
"In accord with the revelations given to the Prophet Joseph Smith, we teach that the Garden of Eden was on the American continent located where the City of Zion or the New Jerusalem will be built. When Adam and Eve were driven out of the Garden, they eventually dwelt at a place called Adam-ondi-Ahman, situated in Daviess County, Missouri" (Joseph Fielding Smith, Doctrines of Salvation)Independence is also the location of a future temple site and the New Jerusalem. Right now it is a large area of grass where a cornerstone is layed.
" Joseph Smith dedicated the temple site for the city of New Jerusalem on August 3, 1831. He laid the northeast cornerstone and delivered the dedicatory prayer."
the persecutions and misery...
Independence is a place of promise and prophecy. However, when the early Saints lived there, it was anything but pleasant or promising. This is kind of a tough time of LDS Church History that we remember as being a place of persecutions and misery for the Church leaders and the Saints. The leaders of the Church were tarred and feathered, businesses and homes burned, and the Saints were driven out. Like you, I have wondered WHY it was so bad or had to be so bad? Where was the law? Where was the civility? Where was God?
In the 1830's Missouri was the far west border of the country. It was where the lawless criminals were hiding out. The Saints were, of coarse, not the lawless, uncivilized, uneducated type. They were a people who were following their God, their prophet, and their faith. This was the Independence, Missouri that the Saints found:
"It seemed good and pleasant for brethren to meet together in unity. But our reflections were many, coming as we had from a highly cultivated state of society in the east, and standing now upon the confines or western limits of the United States...; how natural t was to observe the degradation, leanness of intellect, ferocity, and jealousy of a people that were nearly a century behind the times.
As we could not associate with our neighbors (who were, many of them, of the basest of m en, and had fled from the face of civilized society, to the frontier country to escape the hand of justice) in their midnight revels, their Sabbath breaking, horse racing, and gambling; they commenced at first to ridicule, then to persecute." (History of the Church)
Some may struggle with WHY the Saints had to suffer so much or HOW they endured all the persecutions they did. Some may wonder where God was for them at that time. One principle to keep in mind is that the the Lord was refining His Saints. The refining process can't happen through easy times of no trial. Although the early Saints went through severe trials and suffered incredible losses, they were never alone. When we go through hard times of trial and wonder where the Lord is we are never alone. I'll cover that topic a little more when we talk about the Liberty Jail experience.
3.12.12
Church History Tour-Kirtland A Sacred Place
Kirtland - was one of the most spiritual times and places since the resurrection of Christ and the early days of the ancient Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Not only was it a place a hardship for the early saints, but it was a time and place for great spiritual manifestations which included several visitations of the Father and the Son as well as many other heavenly messengers.
Many "felt the power and felt the glory" of our Savior's visitations, [knew He was in the room with them], but did not see Him.
One of the principles that separates the beliefs of the restored Church of Jesus Christ from other religions is the belief in a living God.
"We believe in God the Eternal Father and in His Son Jesus Christ and in the Holy Ghost" [Article of Faith 1]
"These three beings make up the Godhead. They preside over this world and all other creations of our Father in Heaven.
The true doctrine of the Godhead was lost during the apostasy that followed the Savior's mortal ministry and the death of His Apostles. This doctrine began to be restored when 14-year-old Joseph Smith received his First Vision (see Joseph Smith—History 1:17). From the Prophet's account of the First Vision and from his other teachings, we know that the members of the Godhead are three separate beings. The Father and the Son have tangible bodies of flesh and bones, and the Holy Ghost is a personage of spirit (see D and C 130:22). [ True to the Faith ]
Zebedee Coltrin related that while in the school of the Prophets, he saw the Savior, following which he saw God the Father:
"He was surrounded as with a flame of fire, which was so brilliant that I could not discover anything else but his person. I saw His hands, His legs, His feet, His eyes, nose, mouth, head and body in the shape and form of a perfect man...This appearance was so grand and overwhelming that is seemed I should melt down in His presence, and the sensation was so powerful that it thrilled through my whole system and I felt it in the marrow of my bones." [Salt Lake School of the Prophets, pg. 54]
This was really not an isolated event. During the Kirtland era, the heavens were very open much like they were open to the early Apostles after the resurrection of the Savior. The Kirtland Saints:
- Saw visions
- The gift of tongues fell on many
- Saw the angels of heaven
- Were blessed with visitations from angelic beings
- Saw a heavenly messenger who Joseph Smith identified as the Apostle Peter
- Heard heavenly music coming from the roof of the temple at the dedication
- Saw angels hovering over the temple at night, others saw them in broad daylight
- The Savior, Moses, Elias, Elijah accepting the temple
- And much much more
On our tour we were able to spend 2 wonderful hours in the Kirtland Temple in the early morning hours. Although this temple is owned by another religion, it is still a holy hallowed place, one of the most sacred places on earth. We really felt that while we were there.
Our whole Church History Tour was....the best, and most amazing, and most spiritual week I have felt. I can't adequately put into words what was felt and experienced. I came away with a strong witness that it is true. All of it.
[sources: History of Joseph Smith, Who's Who in the Doctrine and Covenants by Susan Easton Black, Karl Anderson books: Joseph Smith's Kirtland, and The Savior in Kirtland - Personal Accounts of Divine Manifestation] Karl Anderson was our tour guide in Kirtland and spoke to us for 2 days while we were there.
19.11.12
Church History Tour- God Appears in Small and Simple Places
Church History Tour: The John Johnson Farm
The John Johnson Farm is in located in Hiram, Ohio
I was very unfamiliar with this home and farm in Church History, yet very familiar with events that happened there. I knew the history just didn't know WHERE . That is what was so great about this tour we went on, it helped connect stories and history I have heard my whole life to the actual places they happened. I had a lot of things mixed up in my head.
The John Johnson Home was the headquarters of the Church for a certain time period. I learned that pretty much where ever Joseph was living at the time, became the center of the Church. Which makes sense.
What happened in the John Johnson home?
This is the room where Joseph and Emma lived with their twins. Notice the very colorful floor. The Johnson's were wealthy and their home was decorated in the latest and best fashions of the day. It was a very comfortable home to live in.
Saturday, March 24, 1832 Emma and Joseph had spent the day caring for their now 11 month old twins, both suffering from measles. By nighttime, Emma went to bed with Julia. Joseph stayed up with little Joseph, who was the more ill of the two. Joseph layed down on the trundle bed near the door and quickly fell asleep.
They also believe the Prophet and baby Joseph could have been sleeping in this room right off the kitchen and very close to the front door, which was a room used for the sick. |
During the cold night, a group of men with black-painted faces burst through the door. Emma screamed as they dragged the Prophet from his bed. During the attack, baby
Joseph was left uncovered long enough to catch a severe cold and died a few days later.
Sidney Rigdon was also dragged by his heels, his head thumping on the frozen Ohio ground.
They threw tar on them and feathers. Both of the men were unconscious for a while afterwards, due to to violence of the act. Sidney worse off than the Prophet. He suffered bad head injuries and was delirious for days afterwards.
After the mobbing Joseph pulled the tar from his mouth so he could breath. He made his way to the house. When Emma saw the beaten and tarred Joseph, she fainted. Elsa Johnson and Emma stayed up most of the night, scraping tar from Joseph's skin.
The kitchen. Notice the swirls in the wood. Another sign of the wealth of the Johnson family. The cupboard opened above shows how the wood looked before the re-finished the home. |
kind of blurry...but this is the bread dough box next to the oven. At night time they would fill this with fresh bread dough. In the morning they would wake up and make all their bread. |
the well next to the front door, Joseph hid in a few times to escape a mob |
the doorstep Joseph was dragged from, and the doorstep he preached from. What a Prophet he was!! The John Johnson home was a place of revelation |
Though Joseph had lost a tooth, received a severe injury in his side, was missing a patch of hair, and had nitric acid burns, he preached a sermon at the usual Sunday worship services. Afterwards he baptized 3 members of the congregation.
The Revelation Room: a sacred and hallowed place. Sacred because something a great spiritual significance happened here and hallowed meaning the Savior has been here |
We had a wonderful guide that joined our tour from the John Johnson farm to Kirtland: Karl Anderson. You might be familiar with several of his books on the Doctrine and Covenants and the revelations that happened in Kirtland.[search them out at Amazon.com] He is a former CES Seminary teacher who is in his late 70s. A jolly guy who was fun to listen to. He has lived and taught in Kirtland for years. Because of him, we were able to get into many places we would not have otherwise. He was great and seemed to know everything about everything that happened in the Johnson home and in Kirtland.
I liked a statement he said to us many times: "God chose to appear in small and simple circumstances: the manger, the grove, and this room in the John Johnson farmhome in rural Ohio."
I think for the most part, we as members of the Church are unaware of the many visitations of the Savior to His people. He leads this Church and is not only very aware of what is going on, but is personally involved. Many early Saints saw the Savior or were present when He was and felt of His presence. The John Johnson revelation room was one of those sacred and hallowed places on this earth.
Many revelations in the Doctrine and Covenants happened in the John Johnson home.
I think for the most part, we as members of the Church are unaware of the many visitations of the Savior to His people. He leads this Church and is not only very aware of what is going on, but is personally involved. Many early Saints saw the Savior or were present when He was and felt of His presence. The John Johnson revelation room was one of those sacred and hallowed places on this earth.
Many revelations in the Doctrine and Covenants happened in the John Johnson home.
Section 1 of the Doctrine and Covenants was revealed in the revelation room
24Behold, I am God and have spoken it, and it is of me
as well as these Sections 65-69, 71,73, 74, 76-81, 99,133
Section 76: Vision of the Three Degrees of Glory
One of the greatest doctrinal revelations given in this dispensation.
Joseph and Sidney saw the Savior and conversed with Him:
14 Of whom we bear record; and the record which we bear is the fulness of the gospel of Jesus Christ, who is the Son, whom we saw and with whom we conversed in the heavenly vision.
22 And now, after the many testimonies which have been given of him, this is the testimony, last of all, which we give of him: That he lives!
23 For we saw him, even on the right hand of God; and we heard the voice bearing record that he is the Only Begotten of the Father—
24 That by him, and through him, and of him, the worlds are and were created, and the inhabitants thereof are begotten sons and daughters unto God.
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14.11.12
Church History Tour- Eliza and Lorenzo Snow
"When we understand the character of God, and know how to come to Him, He begins to unfold the heavens to us, and to tell us all about it. When we are ready to come to Him, He is "ready to come to us" (Teachings of the Prophets of the Church: Joseph Smith)
"When we understand the character of God, and know how to come to Him, He begins to unfold the heavens to us, and to tell us all about it. When we are ready to come to Him, He is "ready to come to us" (Teachings of the Prophets of the Church: Joseph Smith)
Some background information on Eliza and Lorenzo
Eliza Roxcy Snow Young -(January 21, 1804-December 5, 1887) is one of the most well-known women of Church History. She was a renowned poet writing hundreds of poems, a school teacher, and 2nd Relief Society General President. She is most knows today for her poems, which are found in our Hymn book:
- How Great the Wisdom and the Love
- Invocation, or the Eternal Father and Mother (Oh, My Father)
- Truth Reflects Upon our Senses
Eliza was baptized in 1835 at the age of 30. She moved to Kirtland, Ohio, which was the headquarters of the Church at that time. She worked as a school teacher there. She donated a large sum of money to the building of the Kirtland Temple. To show their appreciation, the building committee provided Eliza with "a very nice lot near the temple with a fruit tree, a spring running through the property, and a house that accommodated two families."
She claimed to be a plural wife of Joseph Smith (June 29, 1842).
From Eliza's diary we read,
"I was sealed to the prophet, Joseph Smith, for time and eternity in accordance with the celestial law of marriage which God had revealed.... This, one of the most important events of my life, I have never had cause to regret."
Throughout her life Eliza referred to Joseph as "her first and only love . . . the choice of her heart and the crown of her life." and when Joseph was martyred in 1844 she was so overcome by grief that she could not eat or sleep and even pled with the Lord to allow her to die. It was during this time of grieving that Joseph appeared to her in vision and told her that she must not desire to die. He then explained that her mission on earth was not yet completed and counseled her to be of good cheer and service to those around her. (source)
Eliza was later married to Brigham Young (1844)
Though this marriage was one of convenience and respect, it provided Eliza with security after the death of Joseph. When Eliza arrived in the Salt Lake Valley in 1847, Brigham arranged for her to live in a log cabin with Clara Decker, one of his other plural wives. Then, in 1856, he moved Eliza into the Lion House which he had built to house many of his wives and children. Brigham highly respected Eliza's intellect and valued her opinion. She always sat on his right side at the dinner table and during family prayer.
Lorenzo Snow (April 14, 1814-October 10, 1901) 5th President of the Church
Lorenzo joined the Church in 1836 at the age of 22. At the time the Prophet Joseph Smith was living in Hiram, Ohio in the John Johnson farm about 4 miles away.
At age 18 Lorenzo attended a meeting at the John Johnson farm. There Joseph Smith spoke to a crowd of about 200 people. He was very moved by this experience, but it was another 4 years before he was baptized.
He mentions being "particularly stirred by the counsel of Joseph Smith Senior who said to him 'You will become as great as you can possibly wish-even as great as God, and cannot wish to be greater'" (Biography and Family Record of Lorenzo Snow)
Lorenzo has an extensive history from the time of his conversion, until his death. We are most familiar with his key role as prophet restoring the principle of tithing. The setting for this revelation was in St. George, Utah. During a serious drought, the members had fasted and prayed for rain. Through revelation, President Snow, taught them that if they would pay their tithing, they would have rain. And they did. This experience was later made into the church movie, "The Windows of Heaven".
The Tour
One of the unexpected surprises of our tour was going inside the childhood home of Lorenzo and Eliza Snow. It wasn't on our schedule, although I think our tour guides knew it could be a possibility but didn't tell us. It was a great surprise for me.
We were in Mantua, Ohio and our tour bus went down some small country roads until we came to this historic marker which was on the side of the road right in front of the Snow home.
As we all got out to read the sign and get a quick look of the Snow home, the owners came out. Though not members of our faith, they invited us in to tour the home. Keep in mind this is a tour bus load with 50 + people. Who does that?
For me, this was one of the greatest treats of the tour.
The home has not passed through the hands of many owners and is very much intact to the original floor plan. The owners also have taken great care of the home and strive to decorate and keep it up as it once was, mixed with modern day conveniences. A lot of money had been invested into the home to keep it up and have it reflect that time period.
I was very impressed by the owners. Here they were, not members of our faith, no testimony of our church history, yet they had this deep respect for the Snow family. The home was almost a sanctuary to honor the Snow family. Very surprising and impressive.
The upstairs in the Snow home. Notice the decor |
On the wall in the front living room, hangs these pictures of Eliza and Lorenzo Snow |
The Snow farm right behind the house. Can you just visualize this in the time period of Eliza and Lorenzo? "O, My Father" |
Before leaving all 50 of us gathered on the driveway in front of the house and sang, "O My Father" There was a Mormon Tabernacle Choir member amongst our group, so hopefully it sounded okay.
Eliza Snow wrote the lyrics just after her own father's death and a year after Joseph's.O my Father, thou that dwellest("O, My Father," by Eliza R. Snow)
In the high and glorious place,
When shall I regain thy presence
And again behold thy face?
In thy holy habitation,
Did my spirit once reside?
In my first primeval childhood
Was I nurtured near thy side?
For a wise and glorious purpose
Thou hast placed me here on earth
And withheld the recollection
Of my former friends and birth;
Yet ofttimes a secret something
Whispered, "You're a stranger here,"
And I felt that I had wandered
From a more exalted sphere.
I had learned to call thee Father,
Thru thy Spirit from on high,
But, until the key of knowledge
Was restored, I knew not why.
In the heav'ns are parents single?
No, the thought makes reason stare!
Truth is reason; truth eternal
Tells me I've a mother there.
When I leave this frail existence,
When I lay this mortal by,
Father, Mother, may I meet you
In your royal courts on high?
Then, at length, when I've completed
All you sent me forth to do,
With your mutual approbation
Let me come and dwell with you.
The "key of knowledge" is the fulness of the gospel restored to the earth.
This hymn teaches that: God is literally the Father of our spirits, and that we are literally His children. It is also the only hymn that talks about having a Mother in heaven.
Joseph Smith taught that God “looks upon the whole of the human family with a fatherly care and paternal regard” and that “if men do not comprehend the character of God, they do not comprehend themselves” (Teachings of Presidents of the Church: Joseph Smith [2007], 39, 40). (See New Era, Joseph Smith's Key of Knowledge)
Having this knowledge changes everything. We know how to approach God in prayer. We know we can. We know He lives. We know He is there. We know He cares, and that He hears and answers prayers. We know we are His children, He knows us by name, He knows the very details of our lives, and we know that He loves us deeply.
This is from that "key of knowledge" restored to us through the Prophet Joseph Smith.
I am grateful for what Joseph taught and for the knowledge and testimony I have of this gospel of our Heavenly Father.
It is true!
2.11.12
Church History Tour-Angel Moroni Comes and Joseph Recieves the Plates
For those following my Church History Series, these are posts about a North Eastern Church History Tour my husband and I went on this past summer. It was a dream vacation for me that was testimony building to say the least and life changing in many ways.
I am sharing with all of you my pictures, some thoughts, and information from many of these sites. This is mainly for my mother. We share this love for the gospel and scriptural insights. It would have been so much fun to take her along with us. She would have loved every second of it.
I am constantly updating my Church History posts with pictures and information. So keep checking back to see the changes. This gospel is so true!!
Previous Posts from this Series:
At the age of 14, Joseph Smith had what is called the First Vision. For the next 3 years he did not have any visitations, and life continued on, although everything from normal.
JS-H 1:22 I soon found, however, that my telling the story had excited a great deal of prejudice against me among professors of religion, and was the cause of great apersecution, which continued to increase; and though I was an bobscure boy, only between fourteen and fifteen years of age, and my circumstances in life such as to make a boy of no consequence in the world, yet men of high standing would take notice sufficient to excite the public mind against me, and create a bitter persecution; and this was common among all the sects—all united to persecute me.
On the evening of September 21, 1823 Joseph went to bed with his brothers in these upstairs bedrooms.
The staircase right off the kitchen leading the the Smith children's bedrooms |
The front bedroom is the boys room, the back bedroom is the girls |
Joseph shared a bed with his brother as well as a whole room with the other boys |
As Joseph knelt down to say his prayers, no doubt the others were asleep in their beds, he felt weighed down with his weaknesses sins of "levity" and asked for forgiveness and his standing before God. He says, he had "full confidence in recieving a divine manifestation as he had previously done"
Distraction: I have an older brother who for years, was actually scared an angel would appear in his bedroom. His brothers used to love [and still do]to tease him about that.
In answer to Joseph's prayer, Angel Moroni appeared in his bedroom with a very important message
see Joseph Smith -History 1:27-54 and my previous post [towards the end]
On September 22, 1823, after telling his father about the message and visit of Angel Moroni, Joseph went to a hill near his home, that came to be known as Hill Cumorah. Here an ancient record of the inhabitants of the American continent was saved, preserved, and hidden in the hill . This record, written in reformed Egyptian, contained the fullness of the gospel and Joseph would translate it through sacred instruments provided him. The time for that translation would be in the future. Joseph saw the place in his vision, and recognized it immediately when he came to it.
He did not receive the record immediately, although he handled it and saw it. He was told to come to the exact spot every year for four years on the exact same day. During these early visits, Joseph was taught immensely about these people. He would go home, and the family would all gather around as Joseph would tell of his experiences. His mother shares that Joseph spoke with such ease of these ancient people: their dress, mode of travel, buildings, animals they rode upon, etc. as if he had spent his entire life among them.
Receiving the plates was emotionally agonizing for Joseph and his entire family. They knew the importance of it, and wanted more than anything for Joseph to be worthy and seen as worthy to the Lord to receive them. They had moments when they were very worried if Joseph would be able to pull it off.
On one of Joseph's early visits, the plates were in a box and he set them down behind him. When he turned around the box and plates were completely gone. He panicked, not knowing where the plates were. He prayed and asked the Lord what happened to the plates. Angel Moroni came and reminded him of the early instruction to not let the plates out of his sight for even a second. It was a hard lesson and Joseph went home "weeping" His father, fully expecting Joseph to bring the plates home, and not understanding the whole situation, told Joseph, "If I were you, I would have just taken them" Joseph said, "Father you don't know what you speak of, the angel wouldn't let me have them."
Another time, he reached in to take the plates, and was thrown "violently onto his back" Receiving the plates was a heart-wrenching experience, that Joseph was very inexperienced in what was expected of him. But he was taught every step along the way, and many times with very hard lessons.
September 22, 1827 the night that Joseph received the plates from Angel Moroni, Heber C. Kimball in another part of the country-Mendon, Ohio, saw a great vision. There is no coincidence of timing involved here.
Joseph received the plates and during the years of translation, Joseph had to go to GREAT lengths to keep the record safe. During this time, he and Emma were living in the frame home in Palmyra with Joseph's parents and family. This large barn is directly across the road from the frame home.
"Sept. 22, 1827, while living in the town of Mendon, I having retired to bed, John P. Greene, a traveling reformed Methodist preacher, waked me up calling upon me to behold the scenery in the heavens. I called my wife and sister Fanny Young (sister of Brigham Young) who was living with me; it was so clear that you could see to pick up a pin, we looked to the eastern horizon and beheld a white smoke arise towards the heavens, and as it ascended it formed itself into a belt and made a noise like the rustling of a mighty wind, and continued southwest, forming a regular bow dipping in the western horizon. After the bow had formed it began to widen out and grow clear and transparent of a bluish cast, it grew wide enough to contain twelve men abreast. In this bow an army moved, commencing from the east and marching to the west. They moved in platoons, and walked so close, the rear ranks trod in the steps of their file leaders, until the whole bow was literally crowded with soldiers. We could see distinctly the muskets, bayonets, and knapsacks of the men, who wore caps and feathers like those used by the American soldiers in the last war with Britain; also their officers with their swords and equipage, and heard the clashing and jingling of their instruments of war and could discover the form and features of the men. The most profound order existed throughout the entire army, when the foremost man stepped, every man stepped at the same time: I could hear the step. When the front rank reached the Western horizon a battle ensued, as we could distinctly hear the report of the arms and the rush. No man could judge of my feelings when I beheld that army of men, as plainly as I ever saw armies of men in the flesh it seemed as though every hair of my head was alive. This scenery was gazed upon for hours, until it began to disappear. Subsequently I learned this took place the same evening that Joseph Smith received the records of the Book of Mormon from the Angel Moroni."
In the barn loft |
Between Lucy and Katherine asleep in bed |
In the box |
In a barrel of beans, Joseph's father was a wet cooper and made barrels. This photo is actually inside the Newell K. Whitney store in Kirtland |
Underneath the hearth bricks |
Of coarse, Joseph was able to keep the record safe until he finished translating. After which, Angel Moroni came and took them.
If this post wasn't long enough for you, and you want to read more, see my post The Bible and the Book of Mormon are Both Good Fruits
I can't explain to you how incredible it was to walk where Joseph walked, and to see first hand the very places where sacred events happened in our Church History. I know now more than ever before it is true. Joseph was a Prophet of God. Jesus Christ lives and directs this work. This is His Church on the earth.
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