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Called of God

I the Lord . . . Called upon My Servant Joseph

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Organization of the Church&#8212;April 6, 1830Robert Barrett, 1989 "We proceeded . . . to call on our brethren to know whether they accepted us as their teachers" (History of the Church, 1:77). Joseph SmithWilliam Whitaker, 1980 "I will be merciful unto you; he that is weak among you hereafter shall be made strong" (D&C 50:16). Joseph SmithUnknown, 1920"The weak things of the world shall come forth and break down the mighty and strong ones" (D&C 1:19).<i>Lucy Mack Smith History</i>, Joseph Smith Letter to Silas Smith, 26 September 1833Joseph Smith's mother describes the faith that modern Saints can have and that enabled Joseph to come to know God. If the saints in the days of the Apostles were priviledged to take the saints for example and lay hold of the same promises and attain to the same exhalted priviledges of knowing that their names were writen in the Lambs book of life and that they were sealed there as a perpetual memorial before the face of the most high will not the same faithfulness the same purity of heart and the same faith bring the same assurance of eternal life and that in the same manner to the children of men now in this age of the world I have no doubt but that the holy prophets and apostles and saints in ancient days were saved in the Kingdom of God. Neither do I doubt but that they held converse and communion with them while in the flesh as Paul said to the corinthian brethren that the Lord Jesus showed himself to above 500 saints at one time after his resure[c]tion. Job said that he knew that his Redeemer lived and that he should see him in the flesh in the latter days. I may believe that Enoch walked with God I may believe that Abraham communed with God and conversed with angels. I may believe that Isaac obtained a renewal of the covenant made to Abraham by the direct voice of the Lord. I may believe that Jacob conversed with holy angels and heard the word of his Maker. that he wrestled with the angel until he prevailed and obtained a blessing I may believe that Elijah was taken to Heaven in a chariot of fire with fiery horses I may believe that the <i>Lucy Mack Smith History</i>, Joseph Smith Letter to Silas Smith, 26 September 1833Joseph Smith's mother describes the faith that modern Saints can have and that enabled Joseph to come to know God. saints saw the Lord and conversed with him face to face after his resurection I may believe that the Hebrew Church came to Mount Zion and unto the city of the living God the Heave[n]ly Jerusalem and to an inumerable company of angels. I may believe that they looked into Eternity and saw the Judge of all, and Jesus the Mediator of the new covenant; but will all this purchase an assurance for me, or waft me to the regions of Eternal day with my garments spotless, pure, and white? Or, must I not rather obtain for myself, by my own faith and dilligence, in keeping the commandments of the Lord, an assurance of salvation for myself And have I not an equal priviledge with the ancient saints? and will not the Lord hear my prayers, and listen to my cries, as soon [as] he ever did to their's if I come to him in the manner they did or is he a respecter of persons? I must now close this subject for the want of time; and I may say with propriety at the begining; we would be pleased to see you in Kirtland and more pleased to have you embrace the New Covenant. I remain. Yours affectionately Joseph Smith Jr Joseph SmithTheodore Gorka, 1982"I the Lord, knowing the calamity which should come upon the inhabitants of the earth, called upon my servant Joseph Smith, Jun., and spake unto him from heaven, and gave him commandments" (D&C 1:17).First VisionJerry Harston, unknown"I was an obscure 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" (Joseph Smith—History 1:22).After Much ContemplationAl Rounds, 1989"I call upon the weak things of the world, those who are unlearned and despised, to thrash the nations by the power of my Spirit" (D&C 35:13).