God Reveals the Vision
The vision of building Zion was established by the Lord, through Joseph Smith, the founder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Joseph attempted to establish it, but the Saints proved they weren’t ready. Brigham Young moved the Saints West to build Zion “in the mountains of Israel“. As Apostle Wilford Woodruff put it, “I would to God that the eyes of the Latter-day Saints were open far more than they are to those things that rest upon them! The Lord is looking to them alone to build up his Zion here in the mountains of Israel….” (JD, vol. 15, discourse 35).
For forty years the Brethren made grand and noble efforts in building Zion in Utah. They not only taught that building Zion is God’s will, but that the Saints were obligated to build Zion. They also taught that their efforts were a direct fulfillment of ancient prophesies about Zion in the latter days.
A Stepping Stone to Zion
Decade after decade, the LDS leaders taught the Saints the necessity of economic independence. In addition, they tried numerous economic experiments attempting to encourage economic unity among the Saints. They established cooperative enterprises as a stepping stone to the Lord’s full Law of Consecration & Stewardship.
Sadly, the Saints in Territorial Utah proved yet again that they weren’t ready to live Zion’s United Order. Most of the four kinds of United Orders set up by “Brother Brigham” failed within their first year. A few, like the famous Orderville, lasted for years.
Beyond Telestial Economics
However, Young’s successor, John Taylor, wisely saw that going back to creating cooperatives was better than just defaulting to the Telestial economics of their American neighbors. So he created the “Zion Central Board of Trade” with a local board of trade in every Mormon settlement. A local historian at the time said he thought John Taylor would have considered the Board of Trade as his “greatest achievement”.
Screeching Halt
In spite of their setbacks, the Saints were making great progress in building a society where cooperation and self-reliance were the rule of the day. Unfortunately, the cooperatives, the surviving United Orders, and the Zion’s Central Boards of Trade were all shut down by the US Government’s enforcement in the late 1880s of the Edmunds Anti-Polygamy law. The Church’s program of encouraging economic unity and local self-reliance came to an abrupt end.
God Hasn’t Given Up on Zion
But the prophesies about Zion in the last days haven’t gone away. As the Lord himself said, “What I the Lord have spoken, I have spoken, and I excuse not myself; and though the heavens and the earth pass away, my word shall not pass away, but shall all be fulfilled….” (Doctrine and Covenants 1:38). In fact, the Book of Mormon promises special blessings to those who “who shall seek to bring forth my Zion at that day” (1 Nephi 13:37). Besides, according to Moses 7:62 at least one city of Zion must be built before Christ returns – the New Jerusalem. It reads, “…righteousness and truth will I cause to sweep the earth as with a flood, to gather out mine elect from the four quarters of the earth, unto a place which I shall prepare, an Holy City, that my people may gird up their loins, and be looking forth for the time of my coming; for there shall be my tabernacle, and it shall be called Zion, a New Jerusalem.”
Why Build Zion Now?
It seems ludicrous to me to think that the Lord will call those who have never given establishing Zion much thought or effort to do the actual building when that time comes. Also, it seems unlikely that those who are ignorantly living in Babylon, Zion’s opposite, would be able to overcome the culture shock when it comes time to build Zion.
As Elder David R. Stone explained in his enlightening talk, “Zion in the Midst of Babylon“, we absorb Babylon’s values through daily participation in her social systems. Elder Stone said it this way, “We see Babylon in our cities; we see Babylon in our communities; we see Babylon everywhere…. We should not allow ourselves to be engulfed by the culture which surrounds us. We seldom realize the extent to which we are a product of the culture of our place and time.” (LDS Conference Report, Nov. 14th, 2006)
Open awareness of the difference between Zion and it’s opposite, Babylon, I believe is crucial to fleeing the latter, and building the former.
Call to Action
My challenge to all of us is that we get “anxiously engaged” in the good cause of preparing ourselves both spiritually and temporally to be able to assist in building the official Zion. That will occur when the Lord sees fit to instruct his prophet. If we insist on waiting to be “compelled in all things” Zion, we shall be as the five foolish virgins.
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