June 27 – Will You Lay Down Your Life? John 13:38; “Jesus answered him, Wilt thou lay down thy life for my sake…”
John 15:13; “Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.”
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Many times you’ll hear Mormons say, Joseph Smith suffered a martyr’s death for the sake of the Mormon gospel. Is this true? We know it’s not, yet not many will tell Mormons the truth about this. Be brave, beloved!
Jesus asked Peter if he’d lay down his life. After some mishaps along the way, Peter finally ‘got it’, and did just that. His unrestrained sense of the heroic shone through like the alabaster cliffs of the Greek shoreline. Just as Jesus prophesied, he’d be crucified for the sake of the gospel John 21:18. (And upside down no less.) For info on how the apostles died, see article Martyrdom of Joseph Smith.
Conversely, Joseph Smith stands as the shining example of everything a martyr is not. While being held on charges of riot and treason, he was murdered by a local mob before getting the chance to stand trial. While the way he was killed was wrong, it’s also wrong to declare Smith a martyr. He shot three people, killing two of them, before he was killed at the Carthage Jail. Fighting back automatically disqualifies you from martyrdom. The Church even referred to this as the ‘Handsome Fight’, which goes to further the case that Smith doesn’t qualify as a martyr. Furthermore, the words Smith cried out when he died was a Masonic distress call. This means if other Masons hear those words, they’ve sworn an oath to protect the one calling for help.
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History of the Church 6:616-618; “…Joseph sprang to his coat for his six-shooter, Hyrum for his single barrel…Hyrum was retreating back in front of the door and snapped his pistol, when a ball struck him…The “Handsome Fight” of Joseph Smith and John Taylor. Joseph reached round the door casing, and discharged his six shooter…When Hyrum fell, Joseph exclaimed, “Oh dear, brother Hyrum!” and opening the door a few inches he discharged his six shooter in the stairway…[he] dropped his pistol on the floor and sprang into the window when two balls pierced him from the door, and one entered his right breast from without, and he fell outward into the hands of his murderers, exclaiming. “O Lord, my God!”
Worse still as I understand it, though my recollection of what and where I read it, the mob killed him not because of Mormonism, but because of his adultery with on of the mob leaders wives. If I am remembering this wrongly, please delete my comment.
Oh you’re spot on!
I’ll have to do some checking around on the location for the reference, but I’ve read this same story as well my friend. Thanks for commenting on our blog!
I am not so sure Joseph was killed because of Mormonism, but rather because of his collective criminal past, htat included: glass looking (wizardry), hustling and stealing from people, while claiming to being able to find them lost treasure and hidden water wells on their properties ordering of the burning down of the print shop, seduction of young teenage girls. Smith already had a reputation as being a bit of a scoundrel, long before Mormonism came into the picture. Basically, Smith was a known Con Man and a Hustler
I totally agree on that assessment. Non-members as a whole really didn’t bother Mormons about the god they were worshiping. The problems they incurred were self-induced because of his philandering ways, and the many lies he spawned off to the public.