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The First Vision
The greatest event in human history?
"On July 20, 1969, astronauts
landed on the moon,. Millions of
people the world over witnessed this
historic event on television and
stared in amazement as the lunar
module came to rest on the moon's
surface. All were thrilled when Neil
Armstrong exited from the space
craft and announced, 'One small step
for a man; one giant leap for
mankind.' SOME REPORTERS
DECLARED THAT THE
MOON-LANDING WAS THE GREATEST
EVENT IN THE HISTORY OF MANKIND
SINCE THE RESURRECTION OF
CHRIST." (Ensign, May, 1990, Elder Carlos E.
“This glorious First
Vision…was the parting of
the curtain to open this,
the dispensation of the
fullness of times. I submit
that if Joseph Smith talked
with God the Father and
His Beloved Son, then all
else of which he spoke is
true. This is the hinge on
which turns the gate that
leads to the path of
salvation and eternal life”
(President Hinckley, C.R., Oct. 1998, 9091).
First Vision
Four Main Accounts (8 total):
1832- Dictated to Fredrick G.
Williams
1835- Kirtland, recorded by
Warren Cowdrey
1838- Pearl of Great Price
Version
1841- Wentworth letter
President Monson
“Two [missionaries] called at the home of Mr. Elmer Pollard.
… They presented their message and asked if he would join in
prayer. He agreed, on the provision that he could offer the
prayer.
“The prayer he offered astonished the missionaries. He said,
‘Heavenly Father, bless these two unfortunate, misguided
missionaries, that they may return to their homes and not
waste their time telling the people of Canada about a
message which is so fantastic and about which they know so
little.’
“As they arose from their knees, Mr. Pollard asked the
missionaries never to return to his home. As they left, he said
mockingly to them, ‘You can’t tell me you really believe that
Joseph Smith was a prophet of God, anyway!’ and he
slammed the door”
President Monson
“The two returned to Mr. Pollard’s door. Mr. Pollard answered
the knock and angrily said, ‘I thought I told you young men
never to return!’
“The junior companion then said, with all the courage he
could muster, ‘Mr. Pollard, when we left your door, you said
that we didn’t really believe Joseph Smith was a prophet of
God. I want to testify to you, Mr. Pollard, that I know Joseph
Smith was a prophet of God, that by inspiration he translated
the sacred record known as the Book of Mormon, that he did
see God the Father and Jesus the Son.’ The missionaries then
departed the doorstep…
President Monson
“[Mr. Pollard later testified:] ‘That evening, sleep would not
come. I tossed and turned. Over and over in my mind I heard
the words, “Joseph Smith was a prophet of God. I know it. … I
know it. … I know it.” I could scarcely wait for morning to
come. I telephoned the missionaries. … They returned, and
this time my wife, my family, and I joined in the discussion as
earnest seekers of truth. As a result, we have all embraced
the gospel of Jesus Christ’” (“The Prophet Joseph Smith: Teacher by
Example,” Ensign or Liahona, Nov. 2005, 69).
Read Joseph Smith History:5-20
The following is a
list of questions
about Joseph
Smith’s First
Vision. See how
much you know
about what he
wrote regarding this
great theophany.
True or False?
Joseph’s quest for forgiveness and for a true
church lasted many years
True or False?
Joseph was nearly convinced that he should
join the Methodist sect
Reverend George Lane, a travelling Methodist Minister
Look carefully at James 1:1
Reverend George Lane of the
Methodist Church preached a
sermon entitled, “What Church
should I join?”
He taught that the burden was
to ask God, using as his text,
James 1:5
Reverend Lane may very well
be deserving of our thanks!
True or False?
Joseph knew the spot
he wanted to go to
before he left his home
that morning
“I immediately went
out into the woods
where my father had a
clearing, and went to
the stump where I had
struck my axe when I
had quit work, and I
kneeled down, and
prayed” (Allen, Improvement
Era, Apr. 1970, 13).
True or False?
Joseph had three questions to ask God that day
Three Questions
1.
Which of all the churches were true?
2. How did he stand before God and could he be forgiven of his
sins?
3. He was worried about the general condition of mankind and
the world and what he could do about it.
True or False?
Satan attempted to thwart young Joseph’s
attempt at a vocal prayer
The Powers of Darkness
Elder Spencer W. Kimball taught: “The powers of
darkness preceded the light. When Joseph Smith knelt in
solitude in the silent forest, his earnest prayer brought on a
battle royale which threatened his destruction. For
centuries, Lucifer with unlimited dominion had fettered
men’s minds. He could ill-afford to lose his satanic hold.
This threatened his unlimited dominion” (C.R., Apr. 1964, 98).
True or False?
As the two heavenly beings
descended, Joseph thought
the trees were going to catch
on fire
A Pillar of Light
Elder Orson Pratt reports that young Joseph shared, “By the time it
reached the tops of the trees the whole wilderness, for some
distance around, was illuminated in a most glorious and brilliant
manner. I expected to have seen the leaves and boughs of the trees
consumed, as soon as the light came in contact with them…. (Allen,
Improvement Era, Apr. 1970, 10).
True or False?
The two personages
resembled each other almost
identically
Smith, Joseph, Jr. (1 March 1842), "Church History [Wentworth Letter]" (PDF), Times and
Seasons 3 (9): 706–10.
True or False?
Joseph was told to join no church
“Join none of them”
Elder Boyd K. Packer explained: “Now this is not to say
that the churches, all of them, are without some truth.
They have some truth --- some of them very much of it.
They have a form of godliness. Often the clergy and
adherents are not without dedication, and many of them
practice remarkably well the virtues of Christianity. They
are nonetheless, incomplete” (C.R., Oct. 1971, 8).
True or False?
He was valiant in declaring
what he had seen and heard
in that grove of trees
His brother William affirmed:
“We all had the most implicit confidence in what he said.
He was a truthful boy. Father and Mother believed him,
why should not the children?” (Deseret Evening News, 20 Jan. 1894,
11).
True or False?
Joseph was
persecuted for
reporting his vision
An amalgamated version of the first vision
...At about the age of twelve years my mind became seriously imprest with regard to the
all important concerns for the wellfare of my immortal Soul… which led me to
Searching the Scriptures
Some time in the second year after our removal to Manchester, there was in the place
where we lived an unusual excitement on the subject of religion. It commenced with
the Methodists, but soon became general among all the sects in that region of country.
Indeed, the whole district of country seemed affected by it, and great multitudes
united themselves to the different religious parties, which created no small stir and
division amongst the people, some crying, "Lo, here!" and others, "Lo, there!" Some
were contending for the Methodist faith, some for the Presbyterian, and some for the
Baptist… My mind at times was greatly excited, the cry and tumult were so great and
incessant.
…my intimate acquaintance with those of different denominations led me to marvel
exceedingly…I discovered that they did not adorn their profession by a holy walk and
Godly conversation agreeable to what I found contained in that Sacred depository
enquiring the plan of salvation I found that there was a great clash in religious sentiment;
if I went to one society they referred me to one plan, and another to another; God
could not be the author of so much confusion I determined to investigate the subject
more fully…
this was a grief to my Soul thus from the age of twelve years to fifteen I pondered many
things in my heart concerning the sittuation of the world of mankind …
Who of all these parties are right? Or are they all wrong together? And if any one of them
be right which is it? And how shall I know it?
During this time of great excitement my mind was called up to serious reflection and great
uneasiness, but though my feelings were deep and often pungent...my mind become
excedingly distressed for I became convicted of my Sins and it was impossible for a
person young as I was, and so unacquainted with men and things, to come to any
certain conclusion who was right and who was wrong.
While I was laboring under the extreme difficulties caused by the contests of these parties
of religionists I was one day reading the Epistle of James, First Chapter and fifth verse
which reads, "If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God, that giveth to all men
liberally and upbraideth not, and it shall be given him.
Never did any passage of scripture come with more power to the heart of man that this
did at this time to mine. t seemed to enter with great force into every feeling of my
heart. I reflected on it again and again, knowing that if any person needed wisdom
from God, I did, for how to act I did not know …
...therefore I cried unto the Lord for mercy for there was none else to whom I could go
and to obtain mercy and the Lord heard my cry in the wilderness
Believing the word of God … I retired to a secret place in a grove …out into the woods
where my father had a clearing, and went to the stump where I had stuck my axe
when I had quit work…It was on the morning of a beautiful clear day early in the
spring of Eighteen hundred and twenty. It was the first time in my life that I had made
such an attempt, for amidst all my anxieties I had never as yet made the attempt to
pray vocally
I had scarcely done so, when … I heard a noise behind me like some one walking towards
me. I strove again to pray, but could not; the noise of walking seemed to draw
nearer, I sprang upon my feet and looked round, but saw no person or thing that was
calculated to produce the noise of walking.
immediately I was siezed upon by some power which entirely overcame me and had such
astonishing influence over me as to bind my tongue So that I could not speak.
Thick darkness gathered around me and it seemed to me for a time as if I were doomed to
sudden destruction But exerting all my powers to call upon God to deliver me out of
the power of this enemy which had siezed upon me, and at the very moment when I
was ready to sink into despair and abandon myself to destruction, not to an imaginary
ruin but to the power of some actual being from the unseen world who had such a
marvelous power as I had never before felt in any being.
I called on the Lord in mighty prayer Just at this moment of great alarm I saw a … pillar of
[fire] light above the brightness of the Sun at noon day come down from above and
rested upon me … It no sooner appeared than I found myself delivered from the
enemy which held me bound.
I was filld with the Spirit of God and the Lord opened the heavens upon me [and]…my
mind was taken away from the objects with which I was surrounded… I was
enwrapped in a heavenly vision… I saw many angels.
…A personage appeared in the midst of this pillar of flame. Another personage soon
appeared like unto the first who exactly resembled each other in features, and
likeness (whose brightness and glory defy all description) standing above me in the
air.
One of them spake unto me calling me by name and said (pointing to the other) "This is
my beloved Son, Hear him.“
Saying Joseph my Son thy Sins are forgiven thee. go thy way walk in my Statutes and
keep my commandments behold I am the Lord of glory I was crucifyed for the world
that all those who believe on my name may have Eternal life
My object in going to enquire of the Lord was to know which of all the sects was right,
that I might know which to join. No sooner therefore did I get possession of myself so
as to be able to speak, than I asked the personages who stood above me in the light,
which of all the sects was right,
I was answered that I must join none of them, for they were all wrong…They teach for
doctrines the commandments of men, having a form of Godliness but they deny the
power thereof. they draw near to me with their lips while their hearts are far from
me and mine anger is kindling against the inhabitants of the earth …
…I was expressly commanded to "go not after them," He again forbade me to join with
any of them …at the same time I received a promise that the fulness of the gospel
should at some future time be made known unto me.
…and many other things did he say unto me which I cannot write at this time
When I came to myself again I found myself lying on my back looking up into Heaven... I
had no strength; but soon recovering in some degree, I went home
And as I leaned up to the fireplace, mother inquired what the matter was. I replied,
"Never mind, all is well—I am well enough off." I then said to my mother, "I have
learned for myself that Presbyterianism is not true."
…my Soul was filled with love for many days and I could rejoice with great joy and the
Lord was with me I could rejoice with great joy and the Lord was with me but could
find none that would believe the hevenly vision
Applications from his experience?
My favorite: Listen without
preconceived ideas or
agendas; just a believe that
what He will tell you will be a
greater blessing that what you
could imagine.
Record your testimony of the
Prophet Joseph Smith
I Have Learned For Myself
Checklist:
1. Have I given the matter serious reflection?
2. Are my feelings deep and often poignant?
3. Have I given it enough time?
4. Have I become partial? Come to my own conclusion?
5. Have I done my homework? Paid the price?
6. Can I come to a certain conclusion any other way?
7. How often have I pondered and asked?
8. Have I labored to get an answer?
9. Have I gone to the scriptures for answers?
10. Have I acted on clues or hints found in the scriptures?
11. Will ridicule or reviling make what I know to be true
become false?
12. Can the world make me think otherwise?
13. Do I fear offending God more than man?
14. Have I prayed vocally?
15. Have I found a place without interruption?
16. Have I knelt in prayer?
17. Have I offered up the desires of my heart?
18. Do I have a specific object in mind? Pray specifically?
19. Am I prepared to receive an answer I haven’t yet
conceived?
The First Vision