"After moving with their mother to Independence, Missouri, in the fall of 1831, young sisters Mary Elizabeth and Caroline Rollins soon learned of the hardship and persecution the Saints faced there. One night an angry mob attacked their home; on another occasion, they witnessed an attack on the newly constructed printing office located on the upper floor of the William W. Phelps residence. UAdd a Note"
During the attack on the printing office, the mob forced the Phelps family from their home and threw their belongings into the street. Mobsters then went to work destroying the printing equipment upstairs and throwing unbound manuscripts from the building. Some brought out large sheets of paper and declared, “Here are the Mormon Commandments!”1 By this time, the Prophet Joseph Smith had received many sacred revelations, some as early as 1823, when the angel Moroni appeared to the boy prophet. Joseph had recorded numerous revelations in his own handwriting, but no text had been prepared and distributed for the benefit of members of the Church. With much excitement, the Saints in Missouri anticipated the publication of these revelations as a “Book of Commandments.” This work was under way at the printing office when the mob struck. Mary Elizabeth, then 15, described what happened:
“My sister Caroline [age 13] and myself were in a corner of a fence watching them; when they spoke of the commandments I was determined to have some of them. Sister said if I went to get any of them she would go too, but said ‘they will kill us.’”2
While the mob was busy at one end of the house, the two girls ran and filled their arms with the precious sheets. The mob saw them and ordered the girls to stop. Mary Elizabeth recalled: “We ran as fast as we could. Two of them started after us. Seeing a gap in a fence, we entered into a large cornfield, laid the papers on the ground, and hid them with our persons. The corn was from five to six feet high, and very thick; they hunted around considerable, and came very near us but did not find us.”3
This courageous act by two young girls helped preserve the printed text of the Prophet Joseph’s early revelations, paving the way for the subsequent completion of the Book of Commandments, which later became the Doctrine and Covenants." (Treasuring the Doctrine and Covenants by Elder Steven E. Snow)
God speaks through His prophets to us. I know that is true. We hear His words and counsel as we listen to the Prophet, and I know that as we study from the Doctrine & Covenants we draw closer to the God of Heaven who wants to guide us back to Him. This is not a book of scripture for Mormons alone...just like all scripture, it is for the benefit of all the world.
President Ezra Taft Benson (1899–1994) said the following about this book of scripture: "The Doctrine and Covenants is the binding link between the Book of Mormon and the continuing work of the Restoration through the Prophet Joseph Smith and his successors.” He testified, “The Book of Mormon brings men to Christ. The Doctrine and Covenants brings men to Christ’s kingdom, even The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. … The Book of Mormon is the ‘keystone’ of our religion, and the Doctrine and Covenants is the capstone, with continuing latter-day revelation." (Treasuring the Doctrine and Covenants by Elder Steven E. Snow)
What have been your experiences as you have read from the Doctrine & Covenants?
Dana,
ReplyDeleteI recently read the entire D&C from Section 1 to the end and it was a good experience. It taught me many truths already confirmed in the bible and the Book of Mormon. Two things struck me about it in particular...beside all the wonder doctrine and principals taught there.
It confirmed to me that the church unfolded over a long period of time from 1830 till now, really. It was indeed precept, upon precept, line upon line. It was and is not a singular event. The prophet would have a question or a problem and would go to the Lord and many times the D&C is a answer to that question he asked or that he faced. The Gospel slowly unfolded and is still unfolding as to our ability to receive it grows and the world changed. We are a church guided by direct revelation from above and that is what makes us unique in the Christian world. The heavens are open and the D&C and revelation received even today, is a testimony to me of the love God has for his children.
The other thing that struck me is the many individuals named in the B of M. So many of those sections were directed to individuals for a specific need they had. It really struck me that Heavenly Father knows each of us personally and while we don't each have our name in scripture he loves us and communicates to us if we desire through the Spirit even today. Can you imagine the Lord speaking directly to you though the Prophet by name....that would really be something and yet many, many people are mentioned by name in the D&C. I wonder what happened to many of them who are not all people we hear about in the church.
Congrats on finishing this project up.
Love ya,
Mickey