Joseph Smith was born on December 23, 1805. This was the day after the winter solstice that year; i.e., Joseph was born on the day after the shortest, and darkest, day of the year.
Beautiful symbolism for the light he helped bring to the Earth and all of humanity.
It's up to each one of us to help bring light to the Earth through the our actions and words.
I hope we each take a moment today to think about whether we're adding light or extinguishing it.
Beautiful symbolism for the light he helped bring to the Earth and all of humanity.
It's up to each one of us to help bring light to the Earth through the our actions and words.
I hope we each take a moment today to think about whether we're adding light or extinguishing it.
For Joseph, the Hill Cumorah was never far from his thoughts. In 1842, at one of the most stressful points of his life, he wrote a letter to the Saints about joy and optimism that pointed directly to Cumorah.
It has been designated as Section 128:
19 Now, what do we hear in the gospel which we have received? A voice of gladness! A voice of mercy from heaven; and a voice of truth out of the earth; glad tidings for the dead; a voice of gladness for the living and the dead; glad tidings of great joy. How beautiful upon the mountains are the feet of those that bring glad tidings of good things, and that say unto Zion: Behold, thy God reigneth! As the dews of Carmel, so shall the knowledge of God descend upon them!
Joseph Smith was born during the time of the Winter Solstice, symbolizing being born into the depth of darkness. He died during the time of the Summer Solstice, symbolizing the brightness of the full light of day.
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