Heber C. Kimball teaches that "God is like one of us" and the importance of the Endowment is to "personify Adam."

Date
Dec 21, 1845
Type
Personal Journal / Diary
Source
Heber C. Kimball
LDS
Hearsay
Scribed Verbatim
Reprint
Reference

George D. Smith, ed., An Intimate Chronicle: The Journals of William Clayton (Salt Lake City, UT: Signature Books, 1991), 226-27, December 21, 1845

Scribe/Publisher
Signature Books, William Clayton
People
William Clayton, Amasa Mason Lyman, Heber C. Kimball
Audience
N/A
Transcription

Elder H. C. Kimball said, The ideas advanced by brother Lyman are good and true. We have been taken as it were from the earth, and have travelled until we have entered the Celestial Kingdom and what is it for, it is to personify Adam. And you discover that our God is like one of us, for he created us in his own image. Every man that ever came upon this earth, or any other earth will take the course we have taken. Another thing, it is to bring us to an organization, and just as quick as we can get into that order and government, we have the Celestial Kingdom here. You have got to honor and reverence your brethren, for if you do not you never can honor God. The man was created, and God gave him dominion over the whole earth, but he saw that he never could multiply, and replenish the earth, without a woman. And he made one and gave her to him. He did not make the man for the woman; but the woman for the man, and it is just as unlawful for you to rise up and rebel against your husband, as it would be for man to rebel against God.

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