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December 14, 2017
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SCRIPTURE OF THE DAY
Matthew 6:20-21

"But lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust doth corrupt, and where thieves do not break through nor steal:  For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also."

 
Howard W. Hunter
QUOTE OF THE DAY
Howard W. Hunter

"'To those who are furthering the work of the Lord in so many quiet but significant ways, to those who are the salt of the earth and the strength of the world and the backbone of each nation-to you we would simply express our admiration. If you endure to the end, and if you are valiant in the testimony of Jesus, you will achieve true greatness and will one day live in the presence of our Father in Heaven" (Teachings of Presidents of the Church: Howard W. Hunter, p. 165).
 
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TODAY IN CHURCH HISTORY
December 14

1842 - The Church delegation in Springfield, Illinois, met with Governor Ford to present an affidavit showing that Joseph Smith was in Illinois on the date that an assassination attempt was made on former Missouri Governor Boggs and therefore could not have been involved and requested the repeal of the arrest warrant for the Prophet Joseph. Governor Ford replied that the arrest writ of Governor Carlin was illegal but that he doubted he could interfere with the acts of his predecessor. He agreed to request a judgement from the state supreme court the next day for their recommendation on what action he could take.

1843 - The Prophet Joseph received a letter from Governor Ford of Illinois that stated he had no right to interfere in individual crimes committed against the Saints in Missouri and that punishment belonged to the judicial power and not the executive--that he hadn't read the voluminous affidavits and evidence and probably never will. An angry Joseph Smith writes, "O reason, where art thou fled? O humanity, where hast thou hidden thyself? Patriots of '76, has your blood been spilt in vain, that in 1843 the Executive of a great Republican State can coolly say, 'I have not yet read them, and probably never will?' Is liberty only a name? Is protection of person and property fled from free America? Let those answer who can" (History of the Church, 6:115).

1845 - The Quorum of the Twelve and their wives met in a special meeting in the Nauvoo Temple. Brigham Young spoke on some of the brethren making objections to persons being permitted to receive the ordinances. He stated that when a person objects to another receiving the ordinances he becomes responsible to answer to God for that man's salvation. Every one who walked according to the commandments, paid their tithing, and sought after salvation was eligible for all the blessings of the Priesthood. Also, many who had received their endowments the previous week met in the Nauvoo Temple to receive additional instructions.

1907 - In a letter to the Saints in the Netherlands, the First Presidency for the first time urges European members not to immigrate to the western United States. Prior to this time, new converts were encouraged to join with the Saints in the Latter-day Saint communities of the intermountain west.

1980 - The first stake in Puerto Rico was organized at San Juan.

1984 - The Guatemala City Guatemala Temple is dedicated by President Gordon B. Hinckley of the First Presidency.

1985 - The Seoul South Korea Temple is dedicated by President Gordon B. Hinckley of the First Presidency. It is the first temple on mainland Asia.

1996 - A monument to the Mormon Battalion in Tucson, Arizona, is dedicated by President Gordon B. Hinckley.

2012 - Six-year-old Emilie Parker, was one of 20 young children killed in Newtown, Connecticut, during an unimaginable attack at Sandy Hook Elementary School. Her LDS family had recently moved to Connecticut from Ogden, Utah.
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