
Joseph Smith
1805 – 1844
Joseph Smith was born on December 23, 1805, in the quaint town of Sharon, Vermont. Emerging from humble beginnings, he would grow to become a prominent figure in American religious history. Joseph’s early years were characterized by an insatiable quest for spiritual truth, set against the backdrop of the Second Great Awakening. In the spring of 1820, at the tender age of 14, he experienced a miraculous visitation in which he beheld God the Father and Jesus Christ. This profound encounter set in motion a series of divinely orchestrated events, culminating in the translation of the golden plates and the subsequent publication of the Book of Mormon. Joseph’s steadfast commitment to his divine mission resulted in the founding of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1830, marking the beginning of a new religious movement.
Throughout his life, Joseph Smith faced tremendous challenges, including relentless persecution, violent mob actions, and unjust imprisonment. Despite these trials, he demonstrated remarkable resilience, guiding the Saints through adversity from Ohio to Missouri, and ultimately to the thriving community of Nauvoo, Illinois. In Nauvoo, he fostered a vibrant society, articulating profound doctrines about the eternal nature of families and the limitless potential of the human soul. Tragically, his life was cut short when he was martyred on June 27, 1844, in Carthage, Illinois. Despite his untimely death, Joseph Smith’s legacy endures, with millions of Latter-day Saints worldwide continuing to embrace the faith he restored.
Quotations
- After this instruction, you will be responsible for your own…
- President Joseph Smith read the 14th chapter of Ezekiel—said the…
- One of the grand fundamental principles of “Mormonism” is to receive truth, let it come from whence it may.
- If a skillful mechanic, in taking a welding heat
- Friendship is one of the grand fundamental principles of “Mormonism”
- The first and fundamental principle of our holy religion is,…
- The Saints can testify whether I am willing to lay down my life for my brethren.
- Now the doctrine of translation is a power which belongs…
- A person filled with the love of God is not…
- This day I have been walking through the most splended…
- [The Gentiles] will make wonderful improvements in machinery of every…
- I love that man better who swears a stream as…
- Happiness is the object and design of our existence; and…
- I see no faults in the Church, and therefore let…
- This morning I read German and visited with a brother…
- Salvation cannot come without revelation; it is in vain for…
- Do you believe Joseph Smith, Jun.
- As concerning the resurrection, I will merely say that all…
- If tomorrow I shall be called to lie in yonder…
- Here, then, is eternal life—to know the only wise and…