D&C LESSON #36 THE DESERT SHALL REJOICE AND BLOSSOM AS THE ROSE by Ted L. Gibbons

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D&C LESSON #36 THE DESERT SHALL REJOICE AND BLOSSOM AS THE ROSE by Ted L. Gibbons INTRODUCTION: Neighbors who lived near my home in a small Arizona town suffered the misfortune of having the foundation of their home crack. The displacement left three- and four-inch gaps between the bricks of the West and North walls. It was a preventable calamity. Everyone knew that the soil was sandy and that the foundation, in order to remain secure, had to rest on bedrock. But in an effort to cut costs and save time, the owner and contractor agreed to shortcuts which led to disaster. In much the same way that buildings require strong foundations, organizations, families, and lives do also. The Lord spoke of the foundation of the Church several times in the D&C: And also those to whom these commandments were given, might have power to lay the foundation of this church, and to bring it forth out of obscurity and out of darkness, the only true and living church upon the face of the whole earth, with which I, the Lord, am well pleased, speaking unto the church collectively and not individually (D&C 1:30) Wherefore, if you shall build up my church, upon the foundation of my gospel and my rock, the gates of hell shall not prevail against you. (D&C 18:4) Behold, verily I say unto you, for this cause I have sent you-that you might be obedient, and that your hearts might be prepared to bear testimony of the things which are to come; And also that you might be honored in laying the foundation, and in bearing record of the land upon which the Zion of God shall stand... (D&C 58:6,7) Wherefore, be not weary in well-doing, for ye are laying the foundation of a great work. And out of small things proceedeth Page 1 of 11; D&C Lesson 36

that which is great. (D&C 64:33) In order for the Church to meet the expectations of the Lord, its foundation had to be absolutely solid. The account of the settling of the Great Basin and the building of the great temple and taking the gospel to the world show us a people wholly engrossed in that responsibility. 1. RIGHT HERE WILL STAND THE TEMPLE OF OUR GOD Sometime after the arrival of Nephi in the Land of Nephi, he supervised the construction of a temple. (2 Nephi 5:16) The Lord commanded the construction of a temple in Kirtland after the saints arrived there (D&C 88:119). A half a year later he directed the erection of a temple in the Land of Zion: The language of the revelation is instructive: Verily I say unto you, that it is my will that a house should be built unto me in the land of Zion, like unto the pattern which I have given you. Yea, let it be built speedily, by the tithing of my people. Behold, this is the tithing and the sacrifice which I, the Lord, require at their hands, that there may be a house built unto me for the salvation of Zion (D&C 97:10-12) Less than a year after the arrival of the Saints in Illinois, and just months after Joseph had moved to what was then called Commerce on May 10, 1839, the Lord spoke again: And again, verily I say unto you, let all my saints come from afar. And send ye swift messengers, yea, chosen messengers, and say unto them: Come ye, with all your gold, and your silver, and your precious stones, and with all your antiquities; and with all who have knowledge of antiquities, that will come, may come, and bring the box-tree, and the fir-tree, and the pine-tree, together with all the precious trees of the earth; And with iron, with copper, and with brass, and with zinc, and with all your precious things of the earth; and build a house to my name, for the Most High to dwell therein. (D&C 124:25-27) Brigham Young learned from these experiences and from the inspiration of Page 2 of 11; D&C Lesson 36

the Spirit that as the Saints gathered to the mountains and built homes for themselves, it was imperative that they invite the Lord to come and dwell among them. Brigham had been sick during the final days of the westward journey, but the day after the arrival at the valley, he went for a walk: The next morning he and the Twelve who came with him took a walk. He had been quite feeble, but he was then able to walk with the assistance of his staff. We walked along until we came to this Temple Block. It was covered with sagebrush. There was no mark to indicate that God ever intended to place anything there. But while walking along Brother Brigham stopped very suddenly. He stuck his cane in the ground and said, "Right here will stand the great Temple of our God." We drove a stake in the place indicated by him, and that particular spot is situated in the middle of the Temple site. (Wilford Woodruff, Collected Discourses, Vol. 5, delivered on April 6, 1992) Brigham Young said: I have determined, by the help of the Lord and this people, to build him a house. You may ask, "Will he dwell in it?" He may do just as he pleases; it is not my prerogative to dictate to the Lord. But we will build him a house, that, if he pleases to pay us a visit, he may have a place to dwell in, or if he should send any of his servants, we may have suitable accommodations for them. I have built myself a house, and the most of you have done the same, and now, shall we not build the Lord a house? (JD, vol.1, p. 376) There seems to have arisen a great longing in the Church to have temples closer to the people. The efforts of President Hinckley to place temples throughout the earth so that the people may have the blessings of a House of the Lord has been one of the great miracles of the past decade. And our prophets have always knows how important this was, The day is coming soon when no one will need to die without a temple marriage... The day will come when there will be Page 3 of 11; D&C Lesson 36

hundreds of temples all over this world, when there will not be one soul in the world, probably, who is more than a thousand miles away; and for a one-time experience in all one's life, a thousand miles is not far to go. It wouldn't be far to crawl if one knew what he was getting and what he was missing if he didn't go. (Spencer W. Kimball: "Marriage is Honorable," BYU Speeches of the Year, 1973; p. 269) President Young foresaw a day when temples would cover the earth: 'To accomplish this work there will have to be not only one temple, but thousands of them, and thousands and tens of thousands of men and women will go into those temples and officiate for people who have lived as far hack as the Lord shall reveal. (JD, vol. 3, p. 372.) 2. SAINTS WERE OBEDIENT AS THEY SETTLED AND COLONIZED THE SALT LAKE VALLEY AND THE SURROUNDING AREAS As the Latter-day Saint pioneers commenced to settle the Salt Lake Valley in 1847, Brigham Young envisioned something far greater than his people occupying but one mountain valley... He had been greatly impressed by the sociological ideas of the Prophet Joseph Smith as manifested in the Prophet s concepts of city planning. President Young was convinced that an ideal community need not be a large city... Brigham Young would have preferred to have ten cities of 10,000 each, rather than 100,000 members of the Church residing in one community. (T. Edgar Lyon: July 1970 Improvement Era, Mormon Colonization of the Far West pages 12,13) My great-great grandfather and a brother moved to Payson, Utah shortly after their arrival in the Valley. They built homes and established farms or ranches in the area. One day Brigham called the two of them to leave Utah Valley and settle on the Muddy in what was then thought to be Arizona.. With the call came a promise, phrased something like this: If you accept the call, your posterity will be as numerous as the sands of the seashore, and they will rise up and call you blessed. One of them, recently married, found Page 4 of 11; D&C Lesson 36

his wife and himself unwilling to follow prophetic counsel. They remained in Payson. He later took a second wife. These marriage produced 2 daughters. One died in infancy, the other never married. The other brother s line has had a different experience. He responded to the direction of the prophet and traveled south. This past summer a group of his descendants met in a reunion in Utah Valley. Genealogists in the family told us that through the first six generations, this brother now has over twenty thousand descendants. Between 1847 and 1877, Church members established 349 communities under the direction of the Prophet. As always in the kingdom, the calls to participate in this expansion and settlement were received in a manner dictated by the faith of the recipients. People were called to such places as Colonia Dublan in Mexico, to Raymond and Cardston in Canada, to Snowflake in Arizona and Las Vegas in Nevada, to Lovell in Wyoming, to Rupert in Idaho, to San Bernardino in California, to Legrande in Washington, and to Kirtland in New Mexico. And they went. Obedient to the requirement of their covenants and to the direction of a just and loving God, many, so very many of them once again set off to make new homes. Someone has said that Brigham desired to have a settlement on every stream large enough to provide the source for permanent agricultural community. (T. Edgar Lyon: July 1970 Improvement Era, Mormon Colonization of the Far West page 13) What would your attitude have been if you had been called to leave the Salt Lake Valley in those years of expansion? If you had endured the apostasy of Kirtland and the animosity of Missouri and martyrdoms of Illinois and the trek to Winter Quarters and then Utah, and then had been called to go on to a new and unsettled location, how would you have responded? Read the words of the first verse of Hymn #270: It may not be on the mountain height Or over the stormy sea, It may not be at the battle's front My Lord will have need of me. But if, by a still, small voice he calls To paths that I do not know I'll answer, dear Lord, with my hand in thine: Page 5 of 11; D&C Lesson 36

I'll go where you want me to go. I'll go where you want me to go, dear Lord, Over mountain or plain or sea; I'll say what you want me to say, dear Lord; I'll be what you want me to be. 3. MISSIONARIES MADE SACRIFICES TO TEACH THE GOSPEL THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. As an example of the sacrifices made by early missionaries, consider the following historical vignette, based on a true story. BISHOP: Richard Benson was born at Wrightington, England, in 1816, and he died at Center Creek in 1895. Weep not; he is at rest. He was baptized in England by Heber C. Kimball, who sent him on a mission to New Castle upon Tyne. Richard baptized forty-seven people there, including Phoebe. Later, from Nauvoo, he answered another call to England. That time he married Phoebe and brought her to Great Salt Lake. But they d scarcely got comfortable when Brother Brigham called them to settle Center Creek another 250 miles into the wilderness. I knew Brother Benson. He loved the Lord and went where he was called.... RICHARD: April 1866, I went to conference, fifteen days by wagon down to Great Salt Lake. There, in God s Tabernacle, I gathered with the Saints. I heard my name called out by Heber C. Kimball. HEBER: Richard Benson: mission to Great Britain. BISHOP: Later, Richard had a little conversation with Brother Heber. HEBER: Page 6 of 11; D&C Lesson 36

When will it be convenient, Elder Benson, for you to leave? RICHARD: Why, Brother Kimball, I must go home and talk with Phoebe. HEBER: Why, Richard, that would waste a month. RICHARD: But HEBER: What s to talk about? RICHARD: Well, there s the crops to put in, plowing and planting, and wood to haul against next winter, and the winter after that, for Phoebe and the children. HEBER: I know Phoebe, Richard. She ll do without you. I ll tell your bishop to say your goodbyes and watch out for your family. The caravan leaves day after tomorrow for the Missouri. God bless you, Elder Benson. Bring back some miners and millwrights and masons men of skill and faith to help us build up Zion. RICHARD: Why did I go not even turning back to say goodbye to Phoebe? Because I, too, knew Phoebe. To her, Heber C. Kimball, who baptized me, is still God s servant. And when Brother Kimball says to a man, Go, behold, he goeth. BISHOP: Phoebe Forrester, wife of Richard Benson, born 1820, died 1904. PHOEBE: How did I feel when the bishop stood in my doorway and said Page 7 of 11; D&C Lesson 36

BISHOP: Your husband, Phoebe, your husband is on his way back across the plains called on a mission to England. PHOEBE: I stood like a stunned ox under a sledge s blow. Two years. He s gone away for 24 months; 720 days; 17,520 hours. Gone. And why on earth didn t he at least come home and tell me? BISHOP: Tell you what, Sister Benson? PHOEBE: I looked at my children, their faces staring blankly from the bishop to me. I know what my husband would have told me, and I know what I would have told him. We both know you must go where the Lord calls. Yet, why on earth! He could have at least come home! No, if he s going he ll be back four weeks sooner. They always said I could make a silk purse out of a sow s ear. That s what I had to do, day after day for 720 days. And sometimes there was not even a sow s ear, although my silk purse grew to look like one. And the work was mine, inside and out, and all the bills, and the care and correction of our children were mine. And when there was sickness, croup, cholera, or smallpox, the cry in the night was for me, always me. But somehow the pennies stretched, the wood burned longer, the wheat dwindled slowly. We pieced and patched as we peeled off the calendar s 720 sheets to 126,144,000 tickings of the mantel clock. And then at last our husband and father stood in the door. We know the joy that awaits those who go where the Lord wants them to go. ( An Evening of Historical Vignettes, Ensign, Oct. 1972, 89 90) And the list of places people have been asked to go is astounding. The following comes from the New Era, 1974. Page 8 of 11; D&C Lesson 36

Mormonad, New Era, Mar. 1974, 41 Matt. 24:14 And this gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in all the world for a witness unto all nations. Country Date Mission Opened/First Missionaries Sent American Samoa1888 Argentina 1925 Armenia 1921 Australia 1840 Austria 1864 Belgium 1887 Bolivia 1923 Brazil 1925 British Guiana 1852 British Honduras 1852 Canada 1832 Ceylon 1851 1853 Chile 1851 China 1852 Colombia 1852 Costa Rica 1947 Czechoslovakia 1929 Denmark 1850 Ecuador 1959 El Salvador 1947 England 1837 Fiji 1915 Finland 1878 France 1849 Germany 1843 Greece 1894 Guatemala 1947 Hawaii 1850 Honduras 1947 Hong Kong 1852 Hungary 1883 Page 9 of 11; D&C Lesson 36

Iceland 1851 India 1853 Indonesia 1969 Ireland 1840 Israel 1841 Italy 1850 Jamaica 1841 Japan 1901 Korea 1956 Malta 1852 Mexico 1875 Netherlands 1861 New Guinea 1860 New Zealand 1853 Nicaragua 1947 Norway 1851 Okinawa 1955 Panama 1947 Paraguay 1947 Peru 1901 Philippines 1961 Prussia 1852 Rarotonga 1945 Rhodesia 1853 Russia 1843 1895 Scotland 1839 South Africa 1853 Spain 1852 Sweden 1850 Switzerland 1850 Syria 1884 Tahiti 1843 Taiwan 1959 Thailand 1852 Tonga 1891 Turkey 1884 United States 1830 Uruguay 1940 Page 10 of 11; D&C Lesson 36

Venezuela 1968 Vietnam 1966 Wales 1844 Western Samoa 1888 Zambia 1853 CONCLUSION: Think about the trials of the Saints who settled the Rockies and of the trials they faced as they laid the f0undation on which we have built.. They began their travels from New York to Ohio in January and February; out of Jackson County in November and December; from Kirtland to Missouri in December; from Missouri to Nauvoo in November and December; and from Nauvoo to the West in February. Where is April on this list?.... The question was asked, how Brigham Young was able to colonize a desert. The answer came simply that by the time he said This Is The Right Place most of the physically weak had died and all of the spiritually weak had been left behind...[the Lord] was out to forge steel so hard it could become an instrument for his purposes. And if the metal was flawed, sometimes it must go back into the forge. (Jerry Lund: A Stone Cut Out, CES Symposium, August 1989). It was this kind of commitment that the Lord needed to lay the foundation for this latter day work and to make the desert blossom as a rose. Copyright 2001 by Ted Gibbons <tedgibbons@yahoo.com>. All rights reserved. No part of this text may be reproduced in any form or by any means for commercial gain without the express written consent of the author. Digital or printed copies may be freely made and distributed for personal and public non-commercial use. Page 11 of 11; D&C Lesson 36