All Are Alike Unto God
by Elder Bruce R. McConkie
I would like to say something about the new revelation relative to
our taking the priesthood to those of all nations and races. "He
(meaning Christ, who is the Lord God) inviteth them all to come unto him
and partake of his goodness; and he denieth none that come unto him,
black and white, bond and free, male and female; and he remembereth the
heathen; and all are alike unto God, both Jew and Gentile." (2
Nephi 26:33.)
These words have now taken on a new meaning. We have caught a new
vision of their true significance. This also applied to a great number
of other passages in the revelations. Since the Lord gave this
revelation on the priesthood, our understanding of many passages has
expanded. Many of us never imagined or supposed that many of us never
imagined or supposed that they had the extensive and broad meaning that
they do have.
I shall give you a few impressions relative to what has happened, and
then attempt-if properly guided by the spirit to indicate to you the
great significance that this event has in the Church, in the world, and
where the rolling forth of the great gospel is concerned.
The gospel goes to various peoples and nations on a priority basis.
We were commanded in the early days of this dispensation to preach the
gospel to every nation, kindred, tongue, and people. Our revelations
talk about its going to every creature. There was, of course, no
possible way for us to do all of this in the beginning days of our
dispensation, nor can we now, in the full sense.
And so, guided by inspiration, we began to go from one nation and one
culture to another. Some day, in the providences of the Lord, we shall
get into Red China and Russia and the Middle East, and so on, until
eventually the gospel will have been preached everywhere, to all people;
and this will occur before the second coming of the Son of Man.
Not only is the gospel to go, on a priority basis and harmonious to a
divine timetable, to one nation after another, but the whole history of
God's dealings with men on earth indicates that such has been the case
in the past, it has been restricted and limited where many people are
concerned. For instance,ted where many people are concerned. For
instance, in the day between Moses and Christ, the gospel went to the
house of Israel, almost exclusively. By the time of Jesus, the legal
administrators and prophetic associates that he had were so fully
indoctrinated with the concept of having the gospel go only to the house
of Israel, that they were totally unable to envision the true
significance of his proclamation that after the resurrection they should
then go to all the world. They did not go to the gentile nations
initially. In his own ministration, Jesus preached only to the lost
sheep of the house of Israel, and had so commanded the Apostles (Matthew
10:6).
It is true that he made a few minor exceptions because of the faith
and devotion of some gentile people. There was one woman who wanted to
eat the crumbs that fell from the table of the children, causing him to
say, "O woman, great is thy faith." (Matthew 15:28, see also
Mark; 7:27-28.) With some minor exceptions, the gospel in that day went
exclusively to Israel. The Lord had to give Peter the vision and
revelation of the sheet coming down from heaven with the unclean meat on
it, following which Cornelius sent the messenger to Peter to learn what
he Cornelius, and his gentile associates should do. The Lord commanded
them that the gospel go to the gentiles; and so it was. There was about
a quarter of a century, then, in New Testament times, when there were
extreme difficult times, when there were extreme difficulties among the
Saints. They were weighing and evaluating, struggling with the problem
of whether the gospel was to go only to the house of Israel or whether
it now went to all men. Could all men come to him on an equal basis with
the seed of Abraham?
There have been these problems, and the Lord has permitted them to
arise. There isn't any question about that. We do not envision the whole
reason and purpose behind all of it; we can only suppose and reason that
it is on the basis of preexistence and of our premortal devotion and
faith.
You know this principle: God "hath made of one blood all nations
of men for to dwell on all the face of the earth, and hath determined
the times before appointed, and the bounds of their habitation; That
they should seek the Lord, if haply they might feel after him, and find
him" (Acts 17:26, 27) - meaning that there is an appointed time for
successive nations and peoples and races and culture, to be offered the
saving truths of the gospel. There are nations today to whom we have not
gone, notably Red China and Russia. But you can rest assured that we
will fulfill the requirement of taking the gospel to those nations
before the second coming of the Son of Man.
And I have no hesitancy whatever in saying that before the Lord
comes, in all those nations we will have congregations that are stable,
secure, devoted, and sound. We what are stable, secure, devoted, and
sound. We will have stakes of Zion. We will have people who have
progressed in spiritual things to the point where they hive received all
of the blessings of the house of the Lord. That is the destiny.
We have revelations that tell us that the gospel is to go to every
nation, kindred, tongue, and people before the second coming of the Son
of Man. And we have revelations which recite that when the Lord comes he
will find those who speak every tongue and are members of every nation
and kindred, who will be Kings and priests, who will live and reign on
earth with him a thousand years. That means, as you know, that people
from all nations will have the blessings of the house of the Lord before
the Second Coming.
We have read these passages and their associated passages for many
years. We have seen what the words say and have said to ourselves,
"Yes, it says that, but we must read out of it the taking of the
gospel and the blessings of the temple to the Negro people, because they
are denied certain things." There are statements in our literature
by the early brethren which we have interpreted to mean that the Negroes
would not receive the priesthood in mortality. I have said the same
things, and people write me letters and say, "You said such and
such, and how is it now that we do such and such?" And all I can
say to that is that it is time disbelieving people repented hat it is
time disbelieving people repented and got in line and believed in a
living, modern prophet. Forget everything that I have said, or what
President Brigham Young or President George Q. Cannon or whomsoever has
said in days past that is contrary to the present revelation. We spoke
with a limited understanding and without the light and knowledge that
now has come into the world.
We get our truth and our light line upon line and precept upon
precept. We have now had added a new flood of intelligence and light on
this particular subject, and it erases all the darkness and all the
views and all the thoughts of the past. They don't matter any more.
It doesn't make a particle of difference what anybody ever said about
the Negro matter before the first day of June of this year (1978). It is
a new day and a new arrangement, and the Lord has now given the
revelation that sheds light out into the world on this subject. As to
any slivers of light or any particles of darkness of the past, we forget
about them. We now do what meridian Israel did when the Lord said the
gospel should go to the gentiles. We forget all the statements that
limited the gospel to the house of Israel, and we start going to the
gentiles.
Obviously, the Brethren have had a great anxiety and concern about
this problem for a long period of time, and President Spencer W. Kimball
has been exercised and has sought the Lord in faith. When we seekd has
sought the Lord in faith. When we seek the Lord on a matter, with
sufficient faith and devotion, he gives us an answer. You will recall
that the Book of Mormon teaches that if the Apostles in Jerusalem had
asked the Lord, he would have told them about the Nephites. But they
didn't ask, and they didn't manifest the faith; and they didn't act an
answer. One underlying reason for what happened to us is that the
Brethren asked in faith; they petitioned and desired and wanted an
answer - President Kimball in particular. And the other underlying
principle is that in the eternal providences of the Lord, the time had
come for extending the gospel to a race and a culture to whom it had
previously been denied, at least as far as all of its blessings are
concerned. So it was a matter of faith and righteousness and seeking on
the one hand, and it was a matter of the divine timetable on the other
hand. The time had arrived when the gospel, with all its blessings and
obligations, should go to the Negro.
Well, in that setting, on the first day of June in this year, 1978,
the First Presidency and the Twelve, after full discussion of the
proposition and all the premises and principles that are involved,
importuned the Lord for a revelation. President Kimball was mouth, and
he prayed with great faith and great fervor; this was one of those
occasions when an inspired prayer was offered. You know the Doctrine and
Covenants statement, that if we pray by the power of the Spirit we will
receive answers to our prayers and it will be given us what we shall
ask; (D&C 50:30). It was given President Kimball what he should ask.
He prayed by the power of the Spirit, and there was perfect unity, total
and complete harmony, between the Presidency and the Twelve on the issue
involved.
And when President Kimball finished his prayer, the Lord gave a
revelation by the power of the Holy Ghost. Revelation primarily comes by
the power of the Holy Ghost. Always that member of the Godhead is
involved. But most revelations, from the beginning to now, have come in
that way. There have been revelations given in various ways on other
occasions. The Father and the Son appeared in the Sacred Grove. Moroni,
an angel from heaven, came relative to the Book of Mormon and the plates
and relative to instructing the Prophet in the affairs that were
destined to occur in this dispensation. There have been visions, notably
the vision of the degrees of glory. There may be an infinite number of
ways that God can ordain that revelations come. But, primarily,
revelation comes by the power of the Holy Ghost. The principle is set
forth in the Doctrine and Covenants, section 68, that whatever the
elders of the Church speak when moved upon by the power of the Holy
Ghost, shall be scripture, shall be the mind and will and voice of the
Lord.
On this occasion, of the Lord.
On this occasion, because of the importuning and the faith, and
because the hour and the time had arrived, the Lord in his providences
poured out the Holy Ghost upon the First Presidency and the Twelve in a
miraculous and marvelous manner, beyond anything that any then present
had ever experienced. The revelation came to the President of the
Church; it also came to each individual present. There were ten members
of the Council of the Twelve and three of the First Presidency there
assembled. The result was that President Kimball knew, and each one of
us knew, independent of any other person, by direct and personal
revelation to us, that the time had now come to extend the gospel and
all its blessings and all its obligations, including the priesthood and
the blessings of the house of the Lord, to those of every nation,
culture, and race, including the black race. There was no question
whatsoever as to what happened or as to the word and message that came.
The revelation came to the President of the Church and, in harmony
with Church government, was announced by him; the announcement was made
eight days later over the signature of the First Presidency. But in this
instance, in addition to the revelation coming to the man who would
announce it to the Church and to the world, and who was sustained as the
mouthpiece of God on earth, the revelation came to every member of the
body that I have named. They all kn the body that I have named. They all
knew it in the temple.
In my judgment this was done by the Lord in this way because it was a
revelation of such tremendous significance and import; one which would
reverse the whole direction of the Church, procedurally and
administratively; one which would affect the living and the dead; one
which would affect the total relationship that we have with the world;
one, I say, of such significance that the Lord wanted independent
witnesses who could bear record that the thing had happened.
Now if President Kimball had received the revelation and had asked
for a sustaining vote, obviously he would have received it and the
revelation would have been announced. But the Lord chose this other
course, in my judgment, because of the tremendous import and the eternal
significance of what was being revealed. This affects our missionary
work and all of our preaching to the world. This affects our
genealogical research and all of our temple ordinances. This affects
what is going on in the spirit world, because the gospel is preached in
the spirit world preparatory to men's receiving the vicarious ordinances
which make them heirs to salvation and exaltation. This is a revelation
of tremendous significance.
The vision of the degrees of glory begins by saying, "Hear, O ye
heavens, and give ear, O earth." (D&C 76:1.) In other words, in
that revelation the Lord was announcing truth to heaven and to earth
because those principles of salvation operate on both sides of the veil;
and salvation is administered to an extent here to men, and it is
administered to another extent in the spirit world. We correlate and
combine our activities and do certain things for the salvation of men
while we arc in mortality, and then certain things arc done for the
salvation of men while they arc in the spirit world awaiting the day of
the resurrection.
Well, once again a revelation was given that affects this sphere of
activity and the sphere that is to come. And so it had tremendous
significance; the eternal import was such that it came in the way it
did. The Lord could have sent messengers from the other side to deliver
it, but he did not. He gave the revelation by the power of the Holy
Ghost. Latter-day Saints have a complex: many of them desire to magnify
and build upon what has occurred, and they delight to think of
miraculous things. And maybe some of them would like to believe that the
Lord himself was there, or that the Prophet Joseph Smith came to deliver
the revelation (see Time, 7 Aug. 1978, p. 55), which was one of the
possibilities. Well, these things did not happen. The stories that go
around to the contrary arc not factual or realistic or true, and you as
teachers in the Church Educational System will be in a position to
explain and to tell your students that explain and to tell your students
that this thing came by the power of the Holy Ghost, and that all the
Brethren involved, the thirteen who were present, are independent
personal witnesses of the truth and divinity of what occurred.
There is no way to describe in language what is involved. This cannot
be done. You are familiar with Book of Mormon references where the
account says that no tongue could tell and no pen could write what was
involved in the experience and that it had to be felt by the power of
the Spirit. This was one of those occasions. To carnal people who do not
understand the operating of the Holy Spirit of God upon the souls of
man, this may sound like gibberish or jargon or uncertainty or
ambiguity; but to those who arc enlightened by the power of the Spirit
and who have themselves felt its power, it will have a ring of veracity
and truth, and they will know of its verity. I cannot describe in words
what happened; I can only say that it happened and that it can be known
and understood only by the feeling that can come into the heart of man.
You cannot describe a testimony to someone. No one can really know what
a testimony is - the feeling and the joy and the rejoicing and the
happiness that comes into the heart of man when he gets one - except
another person who has received a testimony. Some things can be known
only by revelation, "The things of God knoweth no man, but the
Spirit of God." (1Corinthianut the Spirit of God."
(1Corinthians 2:11.)
This is a brief explanation of what was involved in this new
revelation. I think I can add that it is one of the signs of the times.
It is something that had to occur before the Second Coming. It was
something that was mandatory and imperative in order to enable us to
fulfill all of the revelations that are involved, in order to spread the
gospel in the way that the scriptures say it must spread before the Lord
comes, in order for all of the blessings to come to all of the people,
according to the promises. It is one of the signs of the times.
This revelation which came on the first day of June was reaffirmed by
the spirit of inspiration one week later on June 8, when the Brethren
approved the document that was to be announced to the world. And then it
was reaffirmed the next day, on Friday, June 9, with all of the General
Authorities present in the temple, that is, all who were available. All
received the assurance and witness and confirmation by the power of the
Spirit that what had occurred was the mind, the will, the intent, and
the purpose of the Lord.
Well, this is a glorious day. This is a wondrous thing; the veil is
thin. The Lord is not far distant from his church. He is not far
removed.
President Kimball is a man of almost infinite spiritual capacity - a
tremendous spiritual giant. The Lord has magnified him beyond any
understanding. The Lord has magnified him beyond any understanding or
expression and has given him His mind and His will on a great number of
vital matters which have altered the course of the past-one of which is
the organization of the First Quorum of the Seventy. As you know, the
Church is being guided and led by the power of the Holy Ghost, and the
Lord's hand is in it. There is no question whatever about that. And we
are doing the right thing where this matter is concerned.
There has been a tremendous feeling of gratitude and thanksgiving in
the hearts of members of the Church everywhere, with isolated
exceptions. There are individuals who are out of harmony on this and on
plural marriage and on other doctrines, but for all general purposes
there has been universal acceptance; and everyone who has been in tune
with the Spirit has known that the Lord spoke, and that his mind and his
purposes are being manifest to the course the Church is pursuing. We
have already called our first Negro elder. He has been assigned to serve
in the Florida Ft. Lauderdale Mission. We have already called our first
Negro sister, assigned to the Brazil Rio de Janeiro Mission. This race
and culture now is going to be one with us in bearing the burdens of the
kingdom.
We talk about the scriptures being unfolded-read over again the
parable of the Laborers in the Vineyard (Matthew 20) and remind
yourselves that those who labor through the heat of the day for twelo
labor through the heat of the day for twelve hours are going to be
rewarded the same as those who came in at the third and the sixth and
the eleventh hours. Well, it's the eleventh hour; it's the Saturday
night of time. In this eleventh hour the Lord has given the blessings of
the gospel to the last group of laborers in the vineyard And when he
metes out his rewards, when he makes his payments, according to the
accounts and the scriptural statements, he will give the penny to all,
whether it is for one hour or twelve hours of work. All are alike unto
God, black and white, bond and free, male and female.