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CHAPTER XI.
THE GATHERING.
One of the greatest mistakes that the leaders of the old church made,
and a mistake which the Latter Day Saints are making today, is concerning
this matter. The time for building the city New Jerusalem has not yet
come. The leaders of the old church, in their unwise zeal, prompted more
by the spirit of man than the Spirit of God to do great things in the
Lord's vineyard, began to think that they were the few chosen servants
who should labor in the last pruning of the vineyard, and do the great
closing work of the last dispensation of the fullness of times -- building
the city New Jerusalem, etc. If they had been more humble and lowly in
heart, they would not have made this great mistake. They did not stop
to consider that God had his own time in which his great and marvelous
works should be done among the inhabitants of the earth. They thought
that the time for building the city New Jerusalem must be now at hand
-- in their time -- man s time -- and that they were the ones who were
to build it. In this condition of heart, brought about by their unwise
zeal and the spirit of man to do great things, instead of being humble,
they had Brother Joseph to get a revelation as to the time of building
that city, and gathering into it. So Brother Joseph gave a revelation,
as mouthpiece, that the time was then at hand, and they began to gather
into Jackson County, Missouri, at once. They were too hasty. The time
to build that city had not yet come, because Christ says that the "remnant
of Jacob" (the seed of Lehi, unto whom this land was consecrated) are
the people who shall build that city, and the Gentiles are only to assist
them to build it. The other people who shall also assist them to build
that city are as many of the house of Israel as shall come into the covenant.
Therefore if the seed of Lehi are to build that city, the leaders of the
old church and the Latter Day Saints today are in error in this matter.
I will show you from the Book of Mormon that the seed of Lehi, on whom
the choicest blessing of any of the house of Israel rests, are the people
who shall be honored with building that city; and that the rest of the
house of Israel who are faithful, and also the Gentiles, shall only assist
them in that work (Nephi x:1). Christ himself says: "And they (the Gentiles)
shall assist my people, the remnant of Jacob; and also, "as many of the
house of Israel as shall come," that they may build a city, which shall
be called the New Jerusalem; and then shall they assist my people that
they (all) may be gathered in, who are scattered upon all the face of
the land, in unto the New Jerusalem." From this we see the remnant of
Jacob are the ones who shall build that city, and the Gentiles and the
rest of the house of Israel shall only assist them. Now, the question
is, what people does the "remnant of Jacob" here refer to? We find that
Christ makes it plain in this same sermon he is preaching to them, that
the remnant of Jacob means the remnant of the seed of Lehi. In the preceding
chapter, paragraph eleven, Christ says as follows: " When these things
... shall be made known unto the Gentiles, that they may know concerning
this people, who are a 'remnant of the house of Jacob,' and concerning
this my people who shall be scattered by them." So we see that the remnant
of Jacob means the Lamanites, or seed of Lehi. Then it is plain that the
time to build that city has not yet come, because the remnant of Jacob
is to do that work. There is an expression that Christ uses in this chapter
which is often used by the prophets; that expression is "At that day."
All who understand the scriptures know that this expression means in that
dispensation of time. A dispensation may be a thousand years, more or
less; and the prophets all speak of a dispensation by saying "at that
day." A day with the Lord is as a thousand years. Isaiah, when prophesying
of events to take place in the same dispensation, but more than a thousand
years apart, speaks of them in the same chapter by saying "at that day;"
when a person who does not understand the scriptures might think from
his language that the events were to transpire within a few years of each
other. Some of the brethren have tried to prove that Brother Joseph was
the Choice Seer because the text says of this man that he shall " be made
strong in that day when my work shall commence among all my people," etc.
In that day or at that day means in that dispensation or cycle of time;
and it would be folly for us to attempt to locate the time of an event
because it says in that day. The above text means as follows: In the dispensation
of time in which the work of the Father shall commence to restore Israel,
in that dispensation -- in that day -- the Choice Seer is to be made strong.
So also in this chapter concerning the building of the city New Jerusalem,
in speaking of the time when the house of Israel shall be gathered in
unto that city from all over the earth, a time when the power of heaven
shall come down among them, a time when Jesus Christ will be in their
midst, it says at that day shall the work of the Father commence, etc.
Of course we understand the words at that day to mean in that dispensation
of time, which may extend over a thousand years. We suppose of course
that the sealed records which are to come forth will give full instructions
concerning the gathering in unto the city new Jerusalem, and the restoration
of Israel that is now scattered among every nation under heaven. These
great events are simply mentioned in the Book of Mormon and the Bible.
I believe that no man living in the flesh has ever had any conception
of the great and marvelous work of the Lord which is yet to transpire
in gathering the house of Israel. The coming forth of the Book of Mormon
is only a preparatory work. It is only an abridgement of the sealed records
of the Nephites. Records are yet to come forth which "reveal all things
from the foundation of the world unto the end thereof;" all things which
have been done, and all things which are yet to be done -- the great and
wondrous mysteries and the works of God which are yet to transpire.
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