President Joseph F. Smith said,
"We talk of obedience, but do we require any man or woman
to ignorantly obey the counsels that are given? Do the First Presidency
require it? No, never." (Journal of Discources (JD) 16:248)
Apostle Charles W. Penrose, who would later serve as counselor
to President Smith, declared:
"President Wilford Woodruff is a man of wisdom and experience,
and we respect him, but we do not believe his personal views or
utterances are revelations from God; and when 'Thus saith the
Lord', comes from him, the saints investigate it: they do not
shut their eyes and take it down like a pill." (Millennial
Star 54:191)
"And none are required to tamely and blindly submit to a
man because he has a portion of the priesthood. We have heard
men who hold the priesthood remark, that they would do anything
they were told to do by those who presided over them, if they
knew it was wrong; but such obedience as this is worse than folly
to us; it is slavery in the extreme; and the man who would thus
willingly degrade himself should not claim a rank among intelligent
beings, until he turns from his folly. A man of God... would despise
the idea. Others, in the extreme exercise of their almighty authority
have taught that such obedience was necessary, and that no matter
what the saints were told to do by their presidents, they should
do it without asking any questions. When Elders of Israel will
so far indulge in these extreme notions of obedience as to teach
them to the people, it is generally because they have it in their
minds to do wrong themselves." (Millennial Star, vol.14 #38,
pp. 593-95)
Brigham Young said:
"What a pity it would be, if we were led by one man to utter
destruction! Are you afraid of this? I am more afraid that this
people have so much confidence in their leaders that they will
not inquire for themselves of God whether they are led by him.
I am fearful they settle down in a state of blind self-security,
trusting their eternal destiny in the hands of their leaders with
a reckless confidence that in itself would thwart the purposes
of God in their salvation, and weaken the influence they could
give to their leaders, did they know for themselves, by the revelations
of Jesus, that they are led in the right way. Let every man and
woman know, themselves, whether their leaders are walking in the
path the Lord dictates, or not. This has been my exhortation continually."
(JD 9:150)
"How easy it would be for your leaders to lead you to destruction,
unless you actually know the mind and will of the spirit yourselves."
(JD 4:368)
"I do not wish any Latter-day Saint in this world, nor in
heaven, to be satisfied with anything I do, unless the Spirit
of the Lord Jesus Christ, the spirit of revelation, makes them
satisfied...Suppose that the people were heedless, that they manifested
no concern with regard to the things of the kingdom of God, but
threw the whole burden upon the leaders of the people, saying,
'If the brethren who take charge of matters are satisfied, we
are,' this is not pleasing in the sight of the Lord." (JD
3:45)
"...Now those men, or those women, who know no more about
the power of God, and the influences of the Holy Spirit, than
to be led entirely by another person, suspending their own understanding,
and pinning their faith upon another's sleeve, will never be capable
of entering into the celestial glory, to be crowned as they anticipate;
they will never be capable of becoming Gods. They cannot rule
themselves, to say nothing of ruling others, but they must be
dictated to in every trifle, like a child. They cannot control
themselves in the least, but James, Peter, or somebody else must
control them. They never can become Gods, nor be crowned as rulers
with glory, immortality, and eternal lives. They never can hold
sceptres of glory, majesty, and power in the celestial kingdom.
Who will? Those who are valiant and inspired with the true independence
of heaven, who will go forth boldly in the service of their God,
leaving others to do as they please, determined to do right, though
all mankind besides should take the opposite course. Will this
apply to any of you? Your own hearts can answer." (JD 1:312)
"President Joseph Smith read the 14th chapter of Ezekiel
[see, for example, verses 9-10: 'If the prophet be deceived when
he hath spoken a thing...the punishment of the prophet shall be
even as the punishment of him that seeketh unto him.']...said
the Lord had declared by the Prophet [Ezekiel], that the people
should each one stand for himself, and depend on no man or men
in that state of corruption of the Jewish church -- that righteous
persons could only deliver their own souls -- applied it to the
present state [1842] of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints -- said if the people departed from the Lord, they must
fall -- that they were depending on the Prophet, hence were darkened
in their minds, in consequence of neglecting the duties devolving
upon themselves..." (Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith
pp. 237-38)
George Q. Cannon, Counselor to three Church Presidents, expressed
it thus:
"Do not, brethren, put your trust in man though he be a
bishop, an apostle, or a president. If you do, they will fail
you at some time or place; they will do wrong or seem to, and
your support be gone;" (Millennial Star 53:658-59, quoted
in Gospel Truth, 1:319)
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