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The Doctrine and Covenants (1922 RLDS)/Section 118

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Book of Doctrine and Covenants (1922)
by Joseph Smith, Jr., Joseph Smith III and Frederick M. Smith
Section 118
4630083Book of Doctrine and Covenants — Section 1181922Joseph Smith, Jr., Joseph Smith III and Frederick M. Smith

SECTION 118.

Revelation given September 28, 1882.

Unto the Elders of my Church:

1. In asking of me, ye did well. I will hasten my work in its time. Ye can not now prosecute missions in many foreign lands, nor is it expedient that the elders of the first quorums be sent out of the land of America until the work, of the reorganization of my church be more fully established, and a greater unity of understanding between them be obtained. Nor is it expedient now to further fill up the quorums, except it be the elders, priests, teachers and deacons: which ye may do, as ye deem wise, by the direction of conference.

2. Continue the mission in Chicago until the April conference, when if it be found expedient it may he left in the charge of the authorities of the northern Illinois district.

3. It is my will that ye more fully honor and pay heed to the voice and counsel of the traveling ministry in spiritual things; which if ye do not, the office which they hold is not honored in my service, and the good they should do is made void.

4. If they approve themselves as righteous ministers, they shall be blessed; if they be found transgressors, or idle servants, ye shall not uphold them. But be not hasty in withdrawing your support from them, peradventure ye shall injure my work. Even now I am not well pleased with some, but space is granted for repentance and a renewal of diligence. Let no one deceive himself that he shall not account for his stewardship unto me.

Joseph Smith,
By command of the Spirit.