I am a rubber necker when it comes to milestones on the Lord's timeline. I like to stop and "check the accident out", so to speak when it comes to the big things. One of them is the Priesthood gathering at Adam Ondi Ahman. Truly, it will be an important event - but it is said that the world will largely be unaware of it. If you were to bring 10,000+? people together and to have the dignitaries that will be there, such as Father Adam and the Savior who receives all the keys from the head of the final dispensation, it will be a notable event, that would qualify as BIG. When there is a passing of a modern Prophet, there is a small stir in US media. The Church is becoming that well known and important on the national scene. The passing of a Pope commands a worldwide audience, since he sits as the figurehead of one of the three or four world religions that are prominent today.
So, we visited Adam Ondi Ahman after going to the dedication of the Nauvoo Temple back in 2001. As we were leaving, there were two rednecks in an old Chevy pickup feigning being broken down while they watched those coming and going. I had the Spirit tell me that - but I got out of our van and asked the one under the hood if he needed help. I felt the need to observe the observers. He was of the same spirit that originally drove the Saints from that area. They have seen the extensive changes to that area, the underground reservoirs being built and many other things - and they are probably just dying to know what our plans are.
IF it is not to be noticed by the world, it is my conjecture that the world will have to be heavily distracted (by war, disaster, plague, etc) at that point in time. Just my thoughts on the matter.
Here is more info on this interesting place:
Adam-ondi-Ahman
PDF VersionChronology of Events in Adam-ondi-Ahman
- Adam lived in Adam-ondi-Ahman after being cast out of the Garden of Eden
- Adam offered sacrifice as commanded of the Lord
- Adam was baptized, received the Holy Ghost and temple ordinances
- Three years before he died, Adam met with his righteous posterity and gave them the temple ordinances
- May 19, 1838, Joseph Smith revealed the location of Adam-ondi-Ahman
- June 25, 1838, saints living at Adam-ondi-Ahman were organized into a stake of Zion
- Latter-day Meeting at Adam-ondi-Ahman
Latter-day Discovery
History of the Church, 3:34-35
Saturday, May 19, 1838 -- This morning we
struck our tents and formed
a line of march, crossing Grand River at the mouth of Honey Creek and
Nelson's
Ferry. Grand River is a large, beautiful, deep and rapid stream, during
the high waters of Spring, and will undoubtedly admit of navigation by
steamboat and other water craft. At the mouth of Honey Creek is a good
landing. We pursued our course up the river, mostly through timber, for
about eighteen miles, when we arrived at Colonel Lyman Wight's home. He
lives at the foot of Tower Hill (a name I gave the place in consequence
of the remains of an old Nephite altar or tower that stood thee), where
we camped for the Sabbath.
In
the afternoon I went up the river about half a mile to Wight's Ferry,
accompanied by President Rigdon, and my clerk, George W. Robinson, for
the purpose of selecting and laying claim to a city plat near said
ferry
in Daviess County, township 60, ranges 27 and 28, and sections 25, 36,
31, and 3 0, which the brethren called "Spring Hill," but by the mouth
of the Lord it was named Adam-ondi-Ahman, because, said He, it is the
place
where Adam shall come to visit his people, or the Ancient of Days shall
sit, as spoken of by Daniel the Prophet.
D&C 116 May
19, 1838
SPRING Hill is named by the Lord
Adam-ondi-Ahman, because, said he,
it is the place where Adam shall come to visit his people, or the
Ancient
of Days shall sit, as spoken of by Daniel the prophet.
Robert J. Matthews
(Professor, BYU)
Elder Dyer also has gathered reports of
early brethren and residents
of Daviess county which describe Adam-ondi-Ahman as the site of two
ancient
altars (neither of which is now to be seen) used by Adam. One of these,
an "altar of prayer" he locates not far from the Lyman Wight house on
Tower
Hill. The other, an "altar of sacrifice," is said to have been situated
a mile or so away near the top of Spring Hill. (BYU Studies, Vol.
13, No. 1, p.31)
Leland H. Gentry (CES Teacher)
Abraham O. Smoot, a member of the survey
team for Adam-ondi-Ahman,
is quoted as having said that Joseph
Smith was not present when "Adam's Altar" was discovered: President Smoot said that he and Alanson Ripley, while surveying at the town [i.e., Adam-ondi-Ahman], which was about 22 miles from Jackson County, Missouri, came across a stone wall in the midst of a dense forest of underbrush. The wall was 30 feet long, 3 feet thick, and 4 feet high. It was laid in mortar or cement. When Joseph visited the place and examined the wall he said it was the remains of an altar built by Father Adam and upon which he offered sacrifices after he was driven from the Garden of Eden. He said that the Garden of Eden was located in Jackson County, Missouri. The whole town of Adam-ondi-Ahman was in the midst of a thick and heavy forest of timber and the place was named in honor of Adam's altar. The Prophet explained that it was upon this altar where Adam blessed his sons and his posterity, prior to his death. (BYU Studies, Vol. 13, No. 4, p.565)
Smith was not present when "Adam's Altar" was discovered: President Smoot said that he and Alanson Ripley, while surveying at the town [i.e., Adam-ondi-Ahman], which was about 22 miles from Jackson County, Missouri, came across a stone wall in the midst of a dense forest of underbrush. The wall was 30 feet long, 3 feet thick, and 4 feet high. It was laid in mortar or cement. When Joseph visited the place and examined the wall he said it was the remains of an altar built by Father Adam and upon which he offered sacrifices after he was driven from the Garden of Eden. He said that the Garden of Eden was located in Jackson County, Missouri. The whole town of Adam-ondi-Ahman was in the midst of a thick and heavy forest of timber and the place was named in honor of Adam's altar. The Prophet explained that it was upon this altar where Adam blessed his sons and his posterity, prior to his death. (BYU Studies, Vol. 13, No. 4, p.565)
Adam-ondi-Ahman
Like the Kirtland Temple
Like the Kirtland Temple
Heber C. Kimball
The Prophet Joseph called upon Brother
Brigham, myself and others,
saying, "Brethren, come, go along with me, and I will show you
something,"
He led us a short distance to a place where were the ruins of three
altars
built of stone, one above the other, and one standing a little back of
the other, like unto the pulpits in the Kirtland Temple, representing
the
order of three grades of Priesthood; "There," said Joseph, "is the
place
where Adam offered up sacrifice after he was cast out of the garden."
The
altar stood at the highest point of the bluff. I went and examined the
place several times while I remained there. (Life of Heber C. Kimball ,
pp. 209-210)
A Most Holy Place
Elder Alvin R. Dyer
I have
been privileged to feel the nearness of President McKay's spirit.
I have felt the majesty of his soul as we stood in the valley of
Adam-ondi-Ahman,
observing in the short distance a place there known as Spring Hill,
referred
to in Section 116 of the Doctrine and Covenants as the place where
Adam,
Michael, or the "Ancient of Days," in accordance with the prophecy of
Daniel,
shall in the due time of the Lord visit the earth for an important
reason, and while there hearing President McKay utter quietly, "This is
a most holy place." (Conference Report, October 1967, p.41)
Adam-ondi-Ahman
and Far West
Joseph Fielding Smith, Jr.
and John J. Stewart (Author)
Elder Dyer, whom President
McKay subsequently ordained an apostle and later set apart as a
counselor in the church presidency, offered some interesting
after-thoughts on Far West:
"In connection with President McKay's visit at Far West, it is to be noted that while there the President appeared somewhat overwhelmed. The place made a deep impression upon him; so much so that he referred to Far West a number of times in the ensuing days as a place of deep impression.
"The feeling that President McKay had at Far West registered upon me once again, but now with greater impact. The events that transpired there are significant: (a) The Lord proclaimed Far West a holy and consecrated land unto him, declaring to Joseph Smith that the very ground he stood on there was holy. (b) The Prophet Joseph Smith contended with the devil face to face for some time, upon the occasion of the power of evil menacing one of his children in the Prophet's home just west of the temple site. Lucifer declared that Joseph had no right to be there, that this was his place. Whereupon the Prophet rebuked Satan in the name of the Lord, and he departed and did not touch the child again. (c) The overwhelming feeling that President McKay had when he visited this sacred place.
"The Answer: I have often pondered the holy significance of Far West, and even more so since President McKay's visit. The sacredness of Far West, Missouri, is no doubt due to the understanding that the Prophet Joseph Smith conveyed to the brethren, at these early times, that Adam-ondi-Ahman, the place to which Adam and Eve fled when cast out of the Garden of Eden, is where Adam erected an altar unto God, and offered sacrifices, and that Far West was the spot where Cain killed Abel.
"This information tends to explain why the Lord declared Far West to be a holy consecrated place; and no doubt explains why Satan claimed that place as his own, as it was here that he entered into a covenant with Cain, resulting in the death of Abel, the first of mortal existence [to die] upon this earth.
"It would appear that President McKay while there felt the spirit and significance of this holy place." (The Life of Joseph Fielding Smith, p.340)
"In connection with President McKay's visit at Far West, it is to be noted that while there the President appeared somewhat overwhelmed. The place made a deep impression upon him; so much so that he referred to Far West a number of times in the ensuing days as a place of deep impression.
"The feeling that President McKay had at Far West registered upon me once again, but now with greater impact. The events that transpired there are significant: (a) The Lord proclaimed Far West a holy and consecrated land unto him, declaring to Joseph Smith that the very ground he stood on there was holy. (b) The Prophet Joseph Smith contended with the devil face to face for some time, upon the occasion of the power of evil menacing one of his children in the Prophet's home just west of the temple site. Lucifer declared that Joseph had no right to be there, that this was his place. Whereupon the Prophet rebuked Satan in the name of the Lord, and he departed and did not touch the child again. (c) The overwhelming feeling that President McKay had when he visited this sacred place.
"The Answer: I have often pondered the holy significance of Far West, and even more so since President McKay's visit. The sacredness of Far West, Missouri, is no doubt due to the understanding that the Prophet Joseph Smith conveyed to the brethren, at these early times, that Adam-ondi-Ahman, the place to which Adam and Eve fled when cast out of the Garden of Eden, is where Adam erected an altar unto God, and offered sacrifices, and that Far West was the spot where Cain killed Abel.
"This information tends to explain why the Lord declared Far West to be a holy consecrated place; and no doubt explains why Satan claimed that place as his own, as it was here that he entered into a covenant with Cain, resulting in the death of Abel, the first of mortal existence [to die] upon this earth.
"It would appear that President McKay while there felt the spirit and significance of this holy place." (The Life of Joseph Fielding Smith, p.340)
Adam's Sacrifice
Offered in Adam-ondi-Ahman
Moses 5:4-8
And Adam
and Eve, his wife, called upon the name of the Lord, and they
heard the voice of the Lord from the way toward the Garden of Eden,
speaking
unto them, and they saw him not; for they were shut out from his
presence.
And he gave
unto them commandments, that they should worship the Lord
their God, and should offer the firstlings of their flocks, for an
offering
unto the Lord. And Adam was obedient unto the commandments of the Lord.
And after
many days an angel of the Lord appeared unto Adam, saying:
Why dost thou offer sacrifices unto the Lord? And Adam said unto him: I
know not, save the Lord commanded me.
And then
the angel spake, saying: This thing is a similitude of the
sacrifice of the Only Begotten of the Father, which is full of grace
and
truth.
Wherefore,
thou shalt do all that thou doest in the name of the Son,
and thou shalt repent and call upon God in the name of the Son
forevermore.
Wilford Woodruff
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What is the gospel as taught by Jesus himself? The very first principle
was faith in the Messiah; this was the first principle ever taught to
man.
When Adam, after being driven from the garden of Eden, went to
Adam-ondi-Ahman
to offer sacrifice, the angel of the Lord asked him why he did so. Adam
replied that he did not know, but the Lord
had commanded him to do it. He was then told that the blood of bulls
and
goats, of rams and lambs should be spilt upon the altar as a type of
the
great and last sacrifice which should be offered up for the sins of the
world. The first principle, then, ever taught to Father Adam was faith
in the Messiah, who was to come in the meridian of time to lay down his
life for the redemption of man. (The Discourses of Wilford Woodruff,
p.18)
- At a conference of the Sunday School children in the old Tabernacle on the 30th of March (1873), Elder Woodruff reported Brigham Young as saying, "Joseph, the Prophet, told me that the Garden of Eden was in Jackson County, Missouri. When Adam was driven out he went to the place we now call Adam-ondi-Ahman, Daviess County, Missouri. There he built an altar and offered sacrifice." (Wilford Woodruff, p. 481)
Joseph Fielding Smith
Of necessity the first sanctified temples
were the mountain tops and
secluded places in the wilderness. If we are correctly informed, Adam
built
his altar on a hill above the valley of Adam-ondi-Ahman. At that place
the Lord revealed to him the purpose of the fall and the mission of the
Savior. [ Doctrines of Salvation, 2, p.232]
Adam Received Priesthood Ordinances
in Adam-ondi-Ahman
Moses 6:64-68
And it
came to pass, when the Lord had spoken with Adam, our father,
that Adam cried unto the Lord, and he was caught away by the Spirit of
the Lord, and was carried down into the water, and was laid under the
water,
and was brought forth out of the water.
And thus he
was baptized, and the Spirit of God descended upon him,
and thus he was born of the Spirit, and became quickened in the inner
man.
And he
heard a voice out of heaven, saying: Thou art baptized with fire,
and with the Holy Ghost. This is the record of the Father, and the Son,
from henceforth and forever;
And thou
art after the order of him who was without beginning of days
or end of years, from all eternity to all eternity.
Behold,
thou art one in me, a son of God; and thus may all become my
sons. Amen.
Ezra Taft Benson
When our
Heavenly Father placed Adam and Eve on this earth, He did
so with the purpose in mind of teaching them how to regain His
presence.
Our Father promised a Savior to redeem them from their fallen
condition.
He gave them the plan of salvation and told them to teach their
children
faith in Jesus Christ and repentance. Further, Adam and his posterity
were
commanded by God to be baptized, to receive the Holy Ghost, and to
enter
into the order of the Son of God. (See Moses 6.) To enter into the
order
of the Son of God is the equivalent today of entering into the fulness
of the Melchizedek Priesthood, which is only received in the house of
the
Lord.
Because
Adam and Eve had complied with these requirements, God said
to them, "Thou art after the order of him who was without beginning of
days or end of years" (Moses 6:67). ["What I Hope You Will Teach Your
Children
About the Temple," Ensign 15 (August 1985): 8]
Adam's Meeting with Posterity
D&C 107:53-54
Three
years previous to the death of Adam, he called Seth, Enos, Cainan,
Mahalaleel, Jared, Enoch, and Methuselah, who were all high priests,
with
the residue of his posterity who were righteous, into the valley of
Adam-ondi-Ahman,
and there bestowed upon them his last blessing.
And
the Lord appeared unto them, and they rose up and blessed Adam,
and called him Michael, the prince, the archangel.
Joseph Smith
This
is why Adam blessed his posterity; he wanted to bringthem into
the presence of God. (Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith,
p.159)
Ezra Taft Benson
Three
years before Adam's death, a great event occurred. He took his
son Seth, his grandson Enos, and other high priests who were his
direct-line
descendants, with others of his righteous posterity, into a valley
called
Adam-ondi-Ahman. There Adam gave to these righteous descendants his
last
blessing.
The Lord
then appeared to them.
The vast
congregation rose up and blessed Adam and called him Michael,
the prince and archangel. The Lord himself declared Adam to be a prince
forever over his own posterity.
Then Adam
in his aged condition rose up and, being filled with the spirit
of prophecy, predicted "whatsoever should befall his posterity unto the
latest generation." All this is recorded in section 107 of the Doctrine
and Covenants (verses 53-56).
The Prophet
Joseph Smith said that Adam blessed his posterity because
"he wanted to bring them into the presence of God." (Teachings of
the
Prophet Joseph Smith, Joseph Fielding Smith ed., Salt Lake City:
Deseret
Book co., 1938, p. 159.)
How did
Adam bring his descendants into the presence of the Lord?
The answer: Adam and his descendants
entered into the priesthood order
of God. Today we would say they went to the House of the Lord and
received
their blessings. ("What I Hope You Will Teach Your Children About the
Temple,"
Ensign
15 [August 1985]: 8-10)
Latter-day Meeting at Adam-ondi-Ahman
Joseph Smith
Daniel in his seventh chapter speaks of
the Ancient of days; he means
the oldest man, our Father Adam, Michael, he will call his children
together
and hold a council with them to prepare them for the coming of the Son
of Man. He (Adam) is the father of the human family, and presides over
the spirits of all men, and all that have had the keys must stand
before
him in this grand council. This may take place before some of us leave
this stage of action. The Son of Man stands before him, and there is
given
him glory and dominion. Adam delivers up his stewardship to Christ,
that
which was delivered to him as holding the keys of the universe, but
retains
his standing as head of the human family. (Teachings of the Prophet
Joseph Smith, p.157)
Joseph Fielding Smith
It was in
the night vision that all this was shown to Daniel, and he
saw the Son of Man come to the grand council, as he did to the first
grand
council in the valley of Adam-ondi-Ahman, and there he received the
keys
from Adam "and there was given to him dominion, and glory, and a
kingdom,
that all people, nations, and languages, should serve him: his dominion
is an everlasting dominion, which shall not pass away, and his kingdom
that which shall not be destroyed." (Dan. 7: 13-14.) In this council
Christ
will take over the reigns of government, officially, on this earth, and
"the kingdom and dominion, and the greatness of the kingdom under the
whole
heaven, shall be given to the people of the saints of the Most High,
whose
kingdom is an everlasting kingdom, and all dominions shall serve and
obey
him," even Jesus Christ. Until this grand council is held, Satan shall
hold rule in the nations of the earth; but at that time thrones are to
be cast down and man's rule shall come to an end -- for it is decreed
that
the Lord shall make an end of all nations. (D.C. 87:6.) Preparation for
this work is now going on. Kingdoms are already tottering, some have
fallen;
but eventually they shall all go the way of the earth, and he shall
come
whose right it is to rule. Then shall he give the government to the
saints
of the Most High.
This
council in the valley of Adam-ondi-Ahman is to be of the greatest
importance to this world. At that time there will be a transfer of
authority
from the usurper and impostor, Lucifer, to the rightful King, Jesus
Christ.
Judgment will be set and all who have held keys will make their reports
and deliver their stewardships, as they shall be required. Adam will
direct
this judgment, and then he will make his report, as the one holding the
keys for this earth, to his Superior Officer, Jesus Christ. Our Lord
will
then assume the reins of government; directions will be given to the
Priesthood;
and He, whose right it is to rule, will be installed officially by the
voice of the Priesthood there assembled. This grand council of
Priesthood
will be composed, not only of those who are faithful who now dwell on
this
earth, but also of the prophets and apostles of old, who have had
directing
authority. Others may also be there, but if so they will be there by
appointment,
for this is to be an official council called to attend to the most
momentous
matters ' concerning the destiny of this earth. (The Way to
Perfection,
p.289-291)
John Taylor
A great
council will then be held to adjust the affairs of the world,
from the commencement, over which Father Adam will preside as head and
representative of the human family. . . .
Then they
will assemble to regulate all these affairs, and all that
held keys of authority to administer will then represent their earthly
course. And as this authority has been handed down from one to another
in different ages, and in different dispensations, a full reckoning
will
have to be made by all. All who have held the keys of priesthood will
then
have to give an account to those from whom they received them. Those
that
were in the heavens have been assisting those that were upon the earth;
but then, they will unite together in a general council to give an
account
of their stewardships, and as in the various ages men have received
their
power to administer from those who had previously held the keys
thereof,
there will be a general account.
Those
under the authorities of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints have to give an account of their transactions to those who
direct
them in the priesthood; hence the elders give an account to presidents
of conferences; and presidents of conferences to presidents of nations.
Those presidents and the seventies give an account to the twelve
apostles;
the twelve to the First Presidency; and they to Joseph, from whom they,
and the twelve, received their priesthood. This will include the
arrangements
of the last dispensation. Joseph delivers his authority to Peter, who
held
the keys before him, and delivered them to him; and Peter to Moses and
Elias, who endowed him with this authority on the Mount; and they to
those
from whom they received them. And thus the world's affairs will be
regulated
and put right, the restitution of all things be accomplished, and the
kingdom
of God be ushered in. The earth will be delivered from under the curse,
resume its paradisiacal glory, and all things pertaining to its
restoration
be fulfilled. [The Gospel Kingdom, p.217]Here is the source: http://emp.byui.edu/SATTERFIELDB/Quotes/Adam-ondi-Ahman.html
Eric, could the meeting at Adam-ondi-Ahman be attended quietly by thousands using the same method we currently use to view and participate in temple dedications from our chapels?
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