Many events have
shaped Latter-day Saint’s history, but the first vision was undoubtedly the foundation
of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. This event was the turning
point for religion and the restoration of Jesus Christ during the great
Apostasy. Even though Joseph Smith was unsure about his religious path, he
received an answer in the first vision that helped him establish the Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and restore the true gospel on earth.
After the death of
Jesus Christ and his Apostles, the world was in a state of darkness. Priesthood
authority was lost and the truth of the gospel was taken from the earth,
causing a “spiritual darkness.” The
prophet Amos stated “a famine in the land, not a famine of bread, nor a thirst
for water, but of hearing the words of the Lord.” This prophecy was true and
those who wanted to follow Christ’s teachings, no longer had the ability to.
Many people tried to preach a message of faith and get as many followers as
they could, but all of them were missing something. Each new church that was
being formed had bits and pieces of the gospel but none had it in fullness.
This issue caused a young Joseph Smith to question each religion and also
question which one he should join.
As a young boy,
Joseph Smith was searching for complete truth in a single religion and looked
towards heavenly father for guidance. He found that many of the churches
already established had some truth but none of them were complete. Each
religion was missing something. The young, 14 year old boy was “Concerned by his sins and
unsure which spiritual path to follow, he sought guidance by attending
meetings, reading scriptures, and praying.” It was important that Joseph got
baptized into the church he knew brought complete truth to the world. Joseph
didn’t know this yet, but him surviving typhoid fever not only blessed the Smith
family, but also would soon bless the entire world. He survived an epidemic
that “caused more than 3,000 deaths in the New England area.” Leading up to the
first vision, Joseph kept an open mind and truly searched for guidance in every
way he knew how.
Joseph kept reading the bible
so he could have some clarity on what his religious path should be. As he read
through the scriptures one day, he noticed a passage that said, “If any of you
lack wisdom, let him ask of God, that giveth to all men liberally, and
unbraideth not: and it shall be given him.” This passage really made Joseph
think about God and if he asked, would God give him an answer? In Joseph
Smith’s encounter he says, “at length I came to the conclusion that I must
either remain in darkness and confusion, or else I must do as James directs,
that is, ask of God.” And that is exactly what Joseph Smith did on the
beautiful spring morning of 1820 in the grove near his house in Palmyra, New
York. He knelt down and prayed for wisdom and guidance from the Lord and
received revelation unlike he has ever experienced before. He speaks of the
encounter and says “Immediately I was seized upon by some power which entirely
overcame me, and had such an astonishing influence over me as to bind my tongue
so that I could not speak. Thick darkness gathered around me, and it seemed to
me for a time as if I were doomed to sudden destruction.” This was the adversary trying to destroy
Joseph because he knew that great work was about to be done.
What happened next was the
first step in restoring The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Joseph
then saw a pillar of light above his head, and descended until it fell upon
him. Joseph Smith describes this experience saying, “It no sooner appeared than
I found myself delivered from the enemy which held me bound. When the light
rested upon me I saw two Personages, whose brightness and glory defy all
description, standing above me in the air. One of them spake unto me, calling
me by name and said, pointing to the other- This
is My Beloved Son. Hear Him!.” After this Joseph asked which of the
religions was right and which one he should join. The Lord answered by telling
Joseph that none of the religions were the right one. The Lord said they each
had some “form of godliness,” but they denied “the power thereof.” Joseph was
also forgiven of his sins and told “walk in my statutes and keep my commandments
behold I am the Lord of
glory I was crucifyed for the world that all those who believe on my name may have Eternal life.” After this, Joseph was told
more things that would help guide him in the direction to restore the church on
the earth.
Joseph Smith was chosen for a reason and Heavenly Father
had a specific plan for him to bring the teachings of the true gospel back to
earth. This first vision was just the start of many that Joseph would have in
his lifetime. Although he was a young boy at the time, he understood his
responsibility to spread the world and do the Lord’s work so that future
generations could be blessed with the teachings from The Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day Saints.
The story of The First Vision means so much to me. It is Amazing how much we learn form Joseph Smith's experience and how much that one event changed the world. Thanks for sharing your paper, Great job!
ReplyDeletePersonally, I've been to the sacred grove many times, and every time I go, I can feel the spirit throughout the trees. I've had some of my most strong feelings of the spirit ever there, and praying there like Joseph Smith did is utterly amazing.
ReplyDelete