Joseph
Smith Sr. and Lucy go to see Joseph Jr.
and Emma in Harmony, Pennsylvania. Joseph
relates details of what happened after
the manuscript was stolen. Joseph goes
through time of repentance and finally
obtains forgiveness. Parts of Doctrine
and Covenants 3 and 10 are quoted. Joseph
Sr. and Lucy meet Emma’s parents, Isaac
and Elizabeth Hale.
July
1828 to fall 1828
We never
heard from our unfortunate son until two
months after, when, being uneasy as to
the consequences of his distress of mind,
Mr. Smith and myself went down to Harmony
to make him a visit.
[1] When we came within three-quarters
of a mile of the house, Joseph started
off to meet us, telling his wife that
Father and Mother were coming, although
he could not see us. He met us with a
countenance blazing with delight, and
it was very evident that his joy did not
arise wholly from seeing us. When I entered,
the first thing which attracted my attention
was a red morocco trunk lying on Emma’s
bureau, which Joseph shortly informed
me contained the Urim and Thummim and
the plates. He said very little concerning
the subject of his earlier trouble until
evening. He then related what had taken
place since he was in New York with minute
precision as follows:
“Immediately
after I left you, I returned home. After
I arrived here, I commenced humbling myself
in mighty prayer before the Lord, and
as I poured out my soul in supplication
to him, that if possible I might obtain
mercy at his hands and be forgiven of
all that I had done which was contrary
to his will, an angel stood before me
and answered me, saying, that I had sinned
in delivering the manuscript into the
hands of a wicked man, and as I had ventured
to become responsible for this man’s faithfulness,
I would of necessity suffer the consequences
of his indiscretion, and I must now give
back the Urim and Thummim [2] into his (the angel’s)
hands.
“This I did
as I was directed, and as I handed them
to him he remarked, ‘If you are very humble
and penitent, it may be you will receive
them again; if so, it will be on the twenty-second
of next September.’” [3]
Joseph then
related a revelation which he received
soon after the angel visited him, a part
of which is as follows:
Behold, you
have been entrusted with these things,
but how strict were your commandments;
and remember also the promises which were
made to you, if you did not transgress
them.
And behold,
how oft you have transgressed the commandments
and the laws of God, and have gone on
in the persuasions of men.
For, behold,
you should not have feared man more than
God. Although men set at naught the counsels
of God, and despise his words —
Yet you should
have been faithful; and he would have
extended his arm and supported you against
all the fiery darts of the adversary;
and he would have been with you in every
time of trouble.
Behold, thou
art Joseph, and thou wast chosen to do
the work of the Lord, but because of transgression,
if thou art not aware thou wilt fall.
But remember,
God is merciful; therefore, repent of
that which thou hast done which is contrary
to the commandment which I gave you, and
thou art still chosen, and art again called
to the work;
Except thou
do this, thou shalt be delivered up and
become as other men, and have no more
gift.
And when
thou deliveredst up that which God had
given thee sight and power to translate,
thou deliveredst up that which was sacred
into the hands of a wicked man,
Who has set
at naught the counsels of God, and has
broken the most sacred promises which
were made before God, and has depended
upon his own judgment, and boasted in
his own wisdom.
And this
is the reason that thou hast lost thy
privileges for a season —
For thou
hast suffered the counsel of thy director
to be trampled upon from the beginning.
Nevertheless,
my work shall go forth, for inasmuch as
the knowledge of a Savior has come unto
the world, through the testimony of the
Jews, even so shall the knowledge of a
Savior come unto my people — [4]
And to the
Nephites, and the Jacobites, and the Josephites,
and the Zoramites, through the testimony
of their fathers —
And this
testimony shall come to the knowledge
of the Lamanites and the Lemuelites, and
the Ishmaelites, who dwindled in unbelief
because of the iniquity of their fathers,
whom the Lord has suffered to destroy
their brethren the Nephites, because of
their iniquities and their abominations.
And for this
very purpose are these plates preserved,
which contain these records — that the
promises of the Lord might be fulfilled,
which he made to his people;
And that
the Lamanites might come to the knowledge
of their fathers, and that they might
know the promises of the Lord, and that
they may believe the gospel and rely upon
the merits of Jesus Christ, and be glorified
through faith in his name, and that through
their repentance they might be saved.
Amen.
I will now
return to Joseph’s recital.
“After the
angel left me,” said he, “I continued
my supplications to God, without cessation,
and on the twenty-second of September,
I had the joy and satisfaction of again
receiving the Urim and Thummim, with which
I have again commenced translating, and
Emma writes for me, but the angel said
that the Lord would send me a scribe,
and I trust that it will be so. The angel
was rejoiced when he gave me back the
Urim and Thummim, and he told me that
the Lord was pleased with my faithfulness
and humility, and loved me for my penitence
and diligence in prayer, in the which
I had performed my duty so well as to
receive the Urim and Thummim and was able
to enter upon the work of translation
again.”
A few months
after Joseph received them, he inquired
of the Lord, and obtained the following
revelation: [5]
Now, behold,
I say unto you, that because you delivered
up those writings which you had power
given unto you to translate by the means
of the Urim and Thummim, into the hands
of a wicked man, you have lost them.
And you also
lost your gift at the same time, and your
mind became darkened. [6]
Nevertheless,
it is now restored unto you again; therefore
see that you are faithful and continue
on unto the finishing of the remainder
of the work of translation as you have
begun.
Do not run
faster or labor more than you have strength
and means provided to enable you to translate;
but be diligent unto the end.
Pray always,
that you may come off conqueror; yea,
that you may conquer Satan, and that you
may escape the hands of the servants of
Satan that do uphold his work.
Behold, they
have sought to destroy you; yea, even
the man in whom you have trusted has sought
to destroy you.
And for this
cause I said that he is a wicked man,
for he has sought to take away the things
wherewith you have been entrusted; and
he has also sought to destroy your gift.
And because
you have delivered the writings into his
hands, behold, wicked men have taken them
from you.
Therefore,
you have delivered them up, yea, that
which was sacred, unto wickedness.
And, behold,
Satan hath put it into their hearts to
alter the words which you have caused
to be written, or which you have translated,
which have gone out of your hands.
And behold,
I say unto you, that because they have
altered the words, they read contrary
from that which you translated and caused
to be written;
And, on this
wise, the devil has sought to lay a cunning
plan, that he may destroy this work;
For he hath
put into their hearts to do this, that
by lying they may say they have caught
you in the words which you have pretended
to translate.
While on
this visit, we became acquainted with
Emma’s father, whose name was Isaac Hale;
also his family, which consisted of his
wife, Elizabeth; his sons, Jesse, David,
Alva, Isaac Ward, and Reuben; and his
daughters, Phebe and Elizabeth. [7]
They were
a lovely, intelligent, and highly respectable
family. They were pleasantly situated,
living in fine circumstances in the town
of Harmony, on the Susquehannah River,
lying a short distance from the foot of
a splendid range of mountains. They lived
in a large, neatly finished frame home,
with every convenient appendage necessary
on an extensive and well-cultivated farm. [8] It was
a most delightful situation and did honor
to the good taste of the intelligent proprietor.
We spent
our time very agreeably and returned home
relieved of a burden which had seemed
too heavy to be borne. The joy we had
over the present prosperity of our son
with regard to his spiritual concerns
far outweighed anything of the kind which
we had before experienced. We now had
learned to appreciate the sweet from having
drunk deeply of the bitter for a season.
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