Elder Robert D. Hales
Of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles
Follow the example of Joseph Smith and the pattern of the Restoration. Turn to the scriptures. Kneel in prayer. Ask in faith. Listen to the Holy Ghost.
As Church leaders, we are
often asked, "How do
I receive a testimony of the restored gospel of Jesus Christ?"
Gaining a testimony and becoming converted begins with study and prayer,
then living the gospel with patience and persistence and inviting and waiting
upon the Spirit. The life of Joseph Smith and the pattern of the Restoration
are excellent examples of this process. As you listen to my message today
of the events of the Restoration, look for the steps that lead to testimony:
desiring to know the truth, pondering in our hearts, then feeling and obediently
following the promptings of the Holy Ghost.
Joseph Smith was born on December 23, 1805, in
Sharon, Vermont. He came into a family that prayed and studied the Bible.
In his youth, he became
interested in religion and discovered a "great confusion" over
the doctrines of Christ, with "priest contending against priest, and
convert against convert."1
This confusion was not unique to his community.
It began centuries earlier in what has been called the Great Apostasy.
The day of Christ "shall
not come," said the Apostle Paul, "except there come a falling
away first."2
A few decades after Christ's Resurrection, His
Apostles were killed, His teachings were corrupted, and the priesthood
was taken from the earth. But
Paul, seeing our day, prophesied "that in the dispensation of the fulness
of times [God would] gather together in one all things in Christ."3
He would restore Christ's true Church to the earth once more.
Over the centuries, the world was prepared for that restoration. The Bible
was translated and published. A new land was discovered. The spirit of reformation
swept through the Christian world, and a nation was founded on the principles
of freedom.
Joseph Smith was born in that nation and, at
the age of 14, found himself caught in a "tumult of [religious] opinions." Often he asked himself, "If
any one of [these churches] be right, which is it, and how shall I know it?"4
Joseph turned to the Bible for answers. "If any of you lack wisdom," he
read in the Epistle of James, "let him ask of God, that giveth to all
men liberally, and upbraideth not; and it shall be given him."5
Following James's direction, Joseph went to a
grove of trees near his home and prayed. As he called upon God, "a pillar of light . . . descended," brighter
than the noonday sun, and "two Personages" appeared. "One
of them spake . . . , calling [Joseph] by name and said, pointing to the
otherThis is My Beloved Son. Hear Him!"6
God the Father and His Son, Jesus Christ, conversed with Joseph. They answered
his question. They taught him that the true Church of Christ had been lost
from the earth. Joseph learned that these members of the Godhead were separate
and distinct beings, They knew him by name, and They were willing to answer
his prayers. The heavens were opened, the night of apostasy was over, and
the light of the gospel began to shine forth.
Like Joseph, many of us find ourselves seeking the light of truth. Just
as the world was prepared for the Restoration, each of us is prepared to
receive the light of the gospel in our own lives. Sometimes that preparation comes through a change in our circumstancesthrough
meeting a new friend, moving to a new community, a change of employment,
the birth of a child, the death of a loved one, illness, misfortune,
and even tragedy.
During these times of transition, we seek answers to the important questions
of life: Who are we? Where did we come from? Why are we here on earth? And
where we are going after we die? Joseph was not born with this knowledge,
and neither were we. We must find it.
Like Joseph, we must search the scriptures and pray. For many, this means
overcoming feelings of doubt and unworthiness, being humble, and learning
to exercise faith.
During the three years following his First Vision,
Joseph felt very humble. Often, he said, "I . . . felt condemned for my weakness and imperfections."7
But he did not lose faith or forget the power of prayer.
On September 21, 1823, at the age of 17, he knelt
to ask "for forgiveness
of [his] sins and follies, and [to receive] a manifestation . . . of [his]
state and standing before [God]."8 As he prayed, a light once again
appeared, increasing "until the room was lighter than at noonday."9
In that light there stood a personage dressed in a robe of "exquisite
whiteness."10 He called Joseph by name and introduced himself as Moroni.
He said "that God had a work for [Joseph] to do"11 and told him
of an ancient record written upon gold plates, which, when translated, became
the Book of Mormon. The book contained a record of the fulness of the gospel,
as taught to Moroni's ancestors by Jesus Christ. Joseph was directed to obtain
that record, buried near his family's home in a nearby hill, which is now
called Cumorah.
The next day, Joseph found the plates, but the time had not yet arrived
to bring them forth. Moroni instructed Joseph to meet him there that same
day each year for the next four years.12
Joseph obeyed. Each year he went to the hill
where Moroni gave him "instruction"13
concerning the Restoration of Christ's Church. Much like the Savior's childhood
described in the New Testament, Joseph "increased in wisdom and stature"14
and "waxed strong in spirit."15
So it is for us. Some newly baptized members become discouraged about their
wisdom and stature in the gospelabout what they do not know. They forget
the obedient effort, gospel tutoring, and spiritual maturation that were
part of Joseph's early experiences. Those who are longtime members should
also remember that regular spiritual instruction and learning are required
if we are to wax strong in the Spirit.
After four years of continued obedience, Joseph received the plates on September
22, 1827, at the age of 21. He also received an ancient instrument for translating
them, called the Urim and Thummim. Using this sacred interpreter, along with
the Holy Ghost, Joseph began the work of translation in December of that
year.16 In time he was joined by a schoolteacher named Oliver Cowdery, who
acted as his scribe.17
At the age of 23 Joseph was translating the plates when he and Oliver came
upon a passage about baptism for the remission of sins. Like new investigators,
they wanted to know more. Joseph knew what to do.
On May 15, 1829, the two men went into the woods
to inquire of the Lord. While they were praying, John the Baptist appeared "in a cloud of light."18
He was the one who had baptized the Savior in life. He held the priesthood
keys necessary to perform that ordinance by the authority of God.
As Joseph and Oliver knelt before John, he laid his hands on their heads
and conferred the Aaronic Priesthood upon them.19 From that point on, Joseph
and Oliver possessed the authority to baptize and confer that priesthood
on others.
Today all who want to know whether they should be baptized are invited to
follow Joseph and Oliver's example and pray. And all who are prepared and
worthy for baptism may receive it from one whose authority has been passed
unbroken from the hands of John the Baptist in this dispensation.
In late May or early June 1829, the Melchizedek, or higher, Priesthood was
conferred on Joseph and Oliver by the Apostles Peter, James, and John.
The translation of the Book of Mormon was also completed that June, and
the book was published less than a year later, on March 26, 1830.
Twelve days after the Book of Mormon was published, on April 6 the Church
was formally organized at the home of Peter Whitmer Sr., in Fayette, New
York. As prophesied by Paul, the ancient Church of Christ was once again
established on the earth.20
But the work of the Restoration was not over.
As in times of old, members of the Church were instructed to build a temple,
which was dedicated in Kirtland,
Ohio, on March 27, 1836. One week later, on April 3, a meeting was held there.
Following a solemn and silent prayer, Joseph and Oliver saw the Lord Jesus
Christ standing before them. He who had said, "Foxes have holes, and
the birds . . . have nests; but the Son of man hath not where to lay his
head,"21 had come to His holy house. Moses, Elias, and Elijah also appeared
there and committed the keys of the kingdom, the saving ordinances, to Joseph.22
Brothers and sisters, can we see the pattern? Every major event of the Restorationthe
First Vision, the appearance of Moroni and the coming forth of the Book of
Mormon, the restoration of the priesthood, and the appearance of Jesus Christ
following the dedication of His holy templewas preceded by prayer.
Since that time, 116 temples have been dedicated. I have attended a number
of these sacred meetings. Dedicatory prayers have been offered. The Holy
Ghost has been present in abundance. During these times, among many others,
I have felt the undeniable witness of the Spirit of God, like a fire burning
in my heart, that the restored gospel is true.
How did I learn these things? Nephi gives a clear
and compelling account of the process, which includes desiring, believing,
having faith, pondering
and then following the Spirit. Let's hear it as related by Nephi: "For
it came to pass after I had desired to know the things that my father had
seen [in a vision of the tree of life], and believing that the Lord was able
to make them known unto me, as I sat pondering in mine heart I was caught
away in the Spirit of the Lord, yea, . . . the
Spirit [spoke] unto me."23
Once we receive a witness of the Spirit, our testimony is strengthened through
study, prayer, and living the gospel. Our growing testimony brings us increased
faith in Jesus Christ and His plan of happiness. We are motivated to repent
and obey the commandments, which, with a mighty change of heart, leads to
our conversion. And our conversion brings divine forgiveness, healing, joy,
and the desire to bear our witness to others.
Now you may wonder, how does one begin this process?
May I suggest accepting the invitation extended by Moroni in the Book of
Mormon: "And when ye
shall receive these things, I would exhort you that ye would ask God, the
Eternal Father, in the name of Christ, if these things are not true; and
if ye shall ask with a sincere heart, with real intent, having faith in Christ,
he will manifest the truth of it unto you, by the power of the Holy Ghost.
And by the power of the Holy Ghost ye may know the truth of all things."24
For some, this happens quickly. For others, it happens gradually over the
years.
We are able to receive this spiritual manifestation
because the Holy Ghost is "a personage of Spirit" who can "dwell in us."25 His
mission is to witness of the Father and the Son, convey Their will to us,
and teach us "all things what [we] should do."26 People everywhere
may feel the influence of the Holy Ghost from time to time in their lives.
But only those who have been baptized and confirmed can receive the gift
of the Holy Ghost by the laying on of hands by one in authority, which makes
His constant companionship possible.
Retaining that companionship requires an earnest
effort on the part of Church members. If we are not obedient to the laws,
principles, and ordinances of
the gospel, the Holy Ghost will withdraw. He cannot be with us if we are
angry in our hearts, contentious with our companions, or critical of the
Lord's anointed. He departs whenever we are rebellious, are immoral, dress
or act immodestly, are unclean or profane in mind or body, are slothful in
priesthood callings and duties, or commit other sins, for "the Spirit
of the Lord doth not dwell in unholy temples."27
Therefore we must continually repent, partake
of the sacrament, be worthy of a temple recommend, and serve the Lord with
all our "heart, might,
mind and strength."28
With the Holy Ghost dwelling in us, we feel a love for God and all His children.
This love casts out fear and fills us with the desire to open our mouths.
There is no greater gift we can give others than to bear our testimony to
them. There is no greater joy we can have than to bring even one soul unto
Christ.29 And there is no greater way to strengthen our own testimony than
to share our witness of Him with the world. As we do, our families will be
strengthened. Our wards, stakes, and communities will be filled with peace
and love, and, ultimately, the earth will be prepared for the Second Coming
of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
I know the restored gospel of Jesus Christ is true. I know The Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is His Church on the earth today. I know
Joseph Smith is a prophet of God and Gordon B. Hinckley is his successor,
the prophet and President of the Church today.
I exhort you, I pray for youif you do not
know these things for yourself, follow the example of Joseph Smith and
the pattern of the Restoration. Turn
to the scriptures. Kneel in prayer. Ask in faith. Listen to the Holy Ghost.
Learn that your name and needs are known by our Heavenly Father, just as
Joseph's were. Live the gospel with patience and persistence. And in the
name of Jesus Christ, I promise, "If ye will . . . ask [Heavenly Father]
in faith, believing that ye shall receive, with diligence in keeping [the
Lord's] commandments, surely these things shall be made known unto you."30
Jesus Christ lives. This is His work. Of this I bear my special witness,
in the name of Jesus Christ, amen.
NOTES
1. Joseph
SmithHistory 1:6.
2. 2 Thessalonians 2:3.
3. Ephesians 1:10.
4. Joseph
SmithHistory 1:10.
5. James
1:5; see Joseph
SmithHistory 1:11.
6. Joseph
SmithHistory 1:1617.
7. Joseph
SmithHistory 1:29.
8. Joseph
SmithHistory 1:29.
9. Joseph
SmithHistory 1:30.
10. Joseph
SmithHistory 1:31.
11. Joseph
SmithHistory 1:33.
12. See Joseph
SmithHistory 1:5253.
13. Joseph
SmithHistory 1:54.
14. Luke 2:52.
15. Luke 2:40.
16. See Joseph
SmithHistory 1:59, 62.
17. See Joseph
SmithHistory 1:6667.
18. Joseph
SmithHistory 1:68.
19. See D&C
13; Joseph
SmithHistory 1:6869.
20. See Ephesians 1:10.
21. Matthew 8:20.
22. See D&C
110.
23. 1
Nephi 11:12; emphasis added.
24. Moroni
10: 45.
25. D&C
130:22.
26. 2 Nephi 32:5.
27. Helaman 4:24.
28. D&C
4:2.
29. See D&C
18:15.
30. 1 Nephi 15:11.