Recently,
I have been asking myself a rather difficult question: “Do you really believe all those fantastic
stories about Joseph Smith you’ve been raised with?” Am I so sure that he was telling the truth
that I will devote my eternal soul to that belief? To be sure, the claim that Brother Joseph
made, that he saw God the Father and Jesus Christ, two separate beings, in the
flesh, is truly a very bold statement.
To say this is true is also to say that the Heavens are truly open. Prophets aren’t just a number of unknown
people theoretically dotted all over the earth, but never to be considered
personally. If Joseph Smith was telling
the truth, then there cannot possibly be any true church other than the Church
of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Pretty
heavy stuff with very potent implications.
Must
everything hinge on the testimony of one man?
Fortunately, faithful Latter-Day Saints, and any who taste the sweetness
of this Restored Gospel, do not have to take Joseph’s word for it. Allow me again to reference my time on the
Hill Cumorah. Get used to Pageant
references, because there are going to be plenty on this blog. One of the final scenes of the show depicts
the Prophet, Moroni, giving his final exhortation to the people of our
day. For those who don’t know, Moroni is
the final Prophet to write in the Book of Mormon. At the time he wrote these things, he had
witnessed his entire civilization and family be utterly destroyed. He is completely alone, and he does not mince
his final words.
“And I
exhort you to remember these things; for the time speedily cometh that ye shall
know that I lie not, for ye shall see me at the bar of God; and the Lord God
will say unto you: Did I not declare my words unto you, which were written by
this man, like as one crying from the dead, yea, even as one speaking out of
the dust? Yea, come unto Christ, and be
perfected in him, and deny yourselves of all ungodliness; and if ye shall deny
yourselves of all ungodliness, and love God with all your might, mind and
strength, then is his grace sufficient for you, that by his grace ye may be perfect
in Christ; and if by the grace of God ye are perfect in Christ, ye can in
nowise deny the power of God” (Moroni 10:27,32).
I now ask myself a
much easier question: “How dare anyone deny the sincerity and truth of that
testimony of Jesus Christ?” The power
felt in that testimony is undeniably that of the Holy Ghost. If the Holy Ghost confirms that those words
are true and good, Moroni must have lived.
If Moroni lived, then the Book of Mormon is true. If the Book of Mormon is true, then Joseph
was telling the truth.
To answer the question I’ve asked
myself, yes, yes I do really believe that Joseph Smith was a Prophet of the
Most High God. Yes, I do believe that
God loves enough to keep talking to us.
Yes, I believe that Moroni lived.
Yes, I believe that Jesus truly is the Christ. When it really comes down to it, that’s all Moroni and Brother Joseph were trying to say. Jesus truly is the Christ. For a very powerful example, consider Joseph's testimony of the Savior:
“And now after the many
testimonies which have been given of Him
(Jesus Christ), this is the testimony, last of all, which we give of Him: that He
lives! For we saw Him, even on the right
hand of God, and we heard the voice bear record that He is the Only Begotten of
the Father, and 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” (Doc. & Cov. 76:22-24).
How dare anyone question such a witness? I certainly cannot. Yes. Yes I do believe.
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