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:I, the Lord your God, '''am not displeased with your coming this journey, notwithstanding your follies'''. ({{s||DC|111|1}}) {{ea}} | :I, the Lord your God, '''am not displeased with your coming this journey, notwithstanding your follies'''. ({{s||DC|111|1}}) {{ea}} | ||
− | The Lord indicates, however, that there is some benefit to be derived from their presence there. The "treasure" referred to has to do with planting seeds for the future preaching of the Gospel: | + | The trip to Salem was apparently "a venture of their own design, not one of divine direction." {{ref|rotr.896}} The Lord indicates, however, that there is some benefit to be derived from their presence there. The "treasure" referred to has to do with planting seeds for the future preaching of the Gospel: |
:I have much treasure in this city for you, for the benefit of Zion, and many people in this city, whom I will gather out in due time for the benefit of Zion, through your instrumentality. Therefore, it is expedient that you should form acquaintance with men in this city, as you shall be led, and as it shall be given you...For there are more treasures than one for you in this city. ({{s||DC|111|2-3}},{{s||DC|111|10}}) | :I have much treasure in this city for you, for the benefit of Zion, and many people in this city, whom I will gather out in due time for the benefit of Zion, through your instrumentality. Therefore, it is expedient that you should form acquaintance with men in this city, as you shall be led, and as it shall be given you...For there are more treasures than one for you in this city. ({{s||DC|111|2-3}},{{s||DC|111|10}}) |
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This criticism refers to the revelation contained in D&C 111, also contained in the History of the Church. The introduction states:
B.H. Roberts provides additional information regarding the reason for the trip.
This was a period in which great financial difficulties were being experienced by the Church in Kirtland—hence the motivation to search after the alleged treasure. The revelation itself indicates that the Lord did not command the prophet to go to Salem:
The trip to Salem was apparently "a venture of their own design, not one of divine direction." [2] The Lord indicates, however, that there is some benefit to be derived from their presence there. The "treasure" referred to has to do with planting seeds for the future preaching of the Gospel:
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