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Martyr for God

I Am a Lover of the Cause of Christ

On June 27, 1844, at about 5 o'clock in the afternoon, Joseph Smith and his brother Hyrum were assassinated by enemies of the Church in the county jail at Carthage, Illinois. John Taylor, severely wounded at the same time, later called the Smith brothers "martyrs of religion" and declared that the Restoration of the gospel had "cost the best blood of the nineteenth century."1 These faithful souls personified the Savior's teaching: "Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends."2

"God is my friend," wrote Joseph Smith to his wife in 1832. "In him I shall find comfort. I have given my life into his hands. I am prepared to go at his call. I desire to be with Christ. I count not my life dear to me, only to do his will."3 Days before his death in 1844, the Prophet reiterated: "I am ready to be offered a sacrifice for this people."4

Leaving Nauvoo for Carthage, Joseph said, "I have a conscience void of offense towards God, and towards all men."5 The Prophet humbly acknowledged, "I am a lover of the cause of Christ."6

1. See D&C 135:1–3, 6.

2. John 15:13.

3. Letter to Emma Smith, June 6, 1832, in Personal Writings of Joseph Smith, comp. Dean C. Jessee (2002), 264–65.

4. History of the Church, 6:500.

5. D&C 135:4.

6. Letter to William W. Phelps, July 31, 1832, in Personal Writings of Joseph Smith, comp. Dean C. Jessee (2002), 272.

martyr

One who suffers death as the consequence of witnessing for Jesus Christ, the gospel, or righteous beliefs or principles.

With Carthage Jail in the background, the bodies of Joseph and Hyrum Smith are taken to Nauvoo for burial. Artist: Gary Smith.
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