Posted on 08/10/2010 1:18:05 PM PDT by greyfoxx39
D. Michael Stewart, Brigham Young University, Department of History I Have a Question, Ensign, June 1976, 6465
There are also other documents in Church History files that show that five different early Saints recorded some remarks by the Prophet Joseph Smith on this same prophecy, perhaps voiced by the Prophet a number of times in a number of ways after 1840. Parley P. Pratt wrote in 1841 that the prophet said, The government is fallen and needs redeeming. It is guilty of Blood and cannot stand as it now is but will come so near desolation as to hang as it were by a single hair!!!!! Then the servants goes [sic] to the nations of the earth, and gathers the strength of the Lords house! A mighty army!!!!!! And this is the redemption of Zion when the saints shall have redeemed that government and reinstated it in all its purity and glory!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (George A. Smith Papers, Church Archives, Box 7, Folder 5, January 21, 1841.)
James Burgess related that the Prophet, while addressing the Nauvoo Legion several miles east of Nauvoo in May 1843, said that the time would come when the constitution and government would hang by a brittle thread and would be ready to fall into other hands but this people the latter-day saints will step forth and save it. (James Burgess Journal, 18181904, Church Archives, vol. 1found among loose sermons.)
Orson Hyde recalled that the Prophet predicted that the time would come that the Constitution and the country would be in danger of an overthrow and said he, if the constitution be saved at all, it will be by the Elders of this Church. I believe this is about the language as nearly as I can recollect it. (JD, 6:150.)
In a Pioneer Day celebration in Ogden in 1871, Eliza R. Snow said, I heard the prophet say, The time will come when the government of these United States will be so nearly overthrown through its corruption, that the Constitution will hang as it were by a single hair, and the Latter-day Saintsthe Elders of Israelwill step forward to its rescue and save it. (Journal History, MSF 143 #28, July 24, 1871.)
Jedediah M. Grant, during the dark days of threatened invasion of Utah by a federal army, referred to the Prophets utterance as he addressed a Mormon Battalion gathering in Salt Lake City, February 6, 1855.
What did the Prophet Joseph say? When the Constitution shall be tottering we shall be the people to save it from the hand of the foe. (Deseret News Weekly, January 19, 1870.)
On various occasions, Joseph Smith referred to the Constitution, the country, and destiny of the nation; and there is clear evidence that he anticipated future peril. Furthermore, he pronounced the prophecy at various times and places. Perhaps he himself interchanged the simile on the brink of ruin, hang by a brittle thread, hang by a single hair, etc., to describe the anticipated crisis. It is also clear that the redeemers or rescuers of the Constitution were to be either the Saints generally or priesthood officers specifically.
Any nail that sticks out gets pounded down.
“The rain will stop”! —The Amazing Criswell
The FIRST and only prediction he made that ever came true.
Very interesting. Ping for a full read later.
This is about the same as the false faith healers saying that God is telling them that someone in the TV audience is suffering from a headache. It is true that you can fool some of the people all of the time.
This is part of the "superiority" meme of mormonism. The belief is that God "restored" the Gospel of Jesus Christ to the hero, Joseph Smith and that everything that has come down from him from that point makes the membership anointed and special as having the "only" true way to salvation.
Of course, it would follow that there have been/would/will be wonderful acts that put Joseph Smith on a par with Jesus Christ as Savior, and since Smith was endowed with the magical power of the "priesthood" and passed it on to mormon males, any "saving" of the country/world will come through that line.
It wouldn't do for a pentecostal to "save the constitution" in that meme, would it? ;)
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Wouldn’t know that by the way lds worship him.
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