Monday, April 7, 2014

HEBER C. KIMBALL - ARE THE JUDGMENTS OF GOD UPON US SHORTLY?

We are at the time when the judgments of God are about to be poured out - and the army of Elders (and Sisters) is about to be called home.  I am not so sure Spencer was versed in some of these prophecies, but he did describe what is coming just as Heber Kimball did:

"An army of Elders will be sent to the four quarters of the earth to
search out the righteous and warn the wicked of what is coming. All kinds
of religions will be started and miracles performed that will deceive the
very elect if that were possible. Our sons and daughters must live so as to
be prepared for what is coming.
After a while the Gentiles will gather by the thousands to this
place, and Salt Lake City will be classed among the wicked cities of the
world. A spirit of speculation and extravagance will take possession of the
Saints, and the results will be financial bondage.
Persecution comes next and all true Latter-Day Saints will be tested
to the limit. Many will apostatize and others will be still not knowing
what to do. The judgments of God will be poured out upon the wicked to the
extent that our Elders far and near will be called home, or in other words,
the gospel will be taken from the Gentiles and later carried on to the Jews.
The western boundary of the State of Missouri will be swept so clean
of its inhabitants that, as President Young tells it, when you return to
that place, there will not be so much as a yellow dog left to wag his tail.
Before that day comes, however, the Saints will be put to the tests that
will try the integrity of the best of them. The pressures will become so
great that the more righteous among them will cry unto the Lord day and
night until deliverance comes.
Then the Prophet (Joseph Smith) and others will make their
appearance and those who have remained faithful will be selected to return
to Jackson County, Missouri and take part in the upbuilding of that
beautiful city, the New Jerusalem." Deseret News, May 23, 1931
Heber C. Kimball

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