The topic of discussion for this
Constitution Monday concerns a prophecy made by the Prophet Joseph Smith about
the U.S. Constitution being on the verge of destruction and the elders of
Israel being involved in saving it. When I first heard of this prophecy, I
wondered how it could be true. After many years of watching various individuals
and groups attempt to destroy the Constitution, I now have no doubts about its
truthfulness.
According to D. Michael Stewart of
the Department of History at Brigham Young University, there are documents that
show that Joseph Smith made such a prophecy on several different occasions.
Stewart shares information on the prophecy in an article dated June 1976.
The first known record of the prophecy
dates to July 19, 1840, in Nauvoo [Illinois], when the prophet spoke about the
redemption of Zion. Using Doctrine and Covenants 101 as a text, he said, “Even
this nation will be on the verge of crumbling to pieces and tumbling to the
ground and when the Constitution is on the brink of ruin this people will be
the staff upon which the nation shall lean and they shall bear the Constitution
away from the very verge of destruction.” (Joseph
Smith Papers, LDS Church Historical Archives, Box 1, March 10, 1844.)
There are also other documents in Church
History files that show that five different early Saints recorded some remarks
by the Prophet Joseph Smith on this same prophecy…
Stewart continues his articles by
sharing the five statements written by Parley P. Pratt, James Burgess, Orson
Hyde, Eliza R. Snow, and Jedediah M. Grant. Each statement has the same basic
message: The U.S. Constitution will be close to destruction and the Elders of
Israel will rescue and save it. The wording of the statements varies, such as “on
the brink of ruin,” “hang by a brittle thread,” “hang by a single hair,” and
others.
The Prophet “referred to the Constitution,
the country, and destiny of the nation” on different occasions and obviously
felt some concern. Stewart says that “there is clear evidence that he
anticipated future peril” and that the Prophet might have also “interchanged
the simile … to describe the anticipated crisis.” The Prophet left no doubt
that the general membership of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
or the Elders would be involved in saving the Constitution. Stewart shares the
following counsel.
Since no particular time was given for
fulfilling this prophecy, members of the Church have often wondered about its
timing. The prophecy clearly indicates a single, identifiable episode yet to
come. However, it is helpful for us to constantly be on guard against threats
to the central elements of the Constitution. It is not wise to sit by and think
that the protection of the Constitution is the problem of someone else at some
other time…
Students of history and the Constitution
know that the Constitution has been imperiled a number of times in its history
and has been saved a number of times both by vigorous political action and by
vocal public opinion.
So,
what are we to do? Stewart counsels Latter-day Saints to not wait until the
Constitution hangs by a thread, but to “continually be vigilant.”
Our commission to save the Constitution
is, like salvation, a continuing task, and Church leaders have pointed out the
tools available: analysis of constitutional principles, personal study of the
history of our nation, reading the Constitution to children at home and in
schools, teaching them self-sacrifice – the principle that makes freedom
possible – teaching them their obligations as mature citizens, recognizing and
resisting ideologies that threaten constitutional principles, and developing
loyalty to principle rather than to men or parties.
Did you notice the actions that
normal, everyday Americans can take? Here they are again: (1) Know the
principles in the Constitution, (2) study U.S. History, (3) read the
Constitution to the rising generation, (4) teach children the importance of
self-sacrifice, loyalty to principle, and love of country, and (5) prepare them
to become mature, responsible citizens.
I encourage all of us to follow the
counsel of prophets and apostles and to prepare ourselves and our posterity to
come to the rescue of the Constitution whenever the need may arise. We can do
much in our homes and families to respond to the “commission” to rescue the
Constitution, and we must be consistent in our efforts.
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