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D&C 93
Verily,
thus
saith
the
Lord:
It
shall
come
to
pass
that
every
soul
who
a
forsaketh
his
b
sins
and
cometh
unto
me,
and
c
calleth
on
my
name,
and
d
obeyeth
my
voice,
and
keepeth
my
commandments,
shall
e
see
my
f
face
and
g
know
that
I
am;
2 And
that
I
am
the
true
a
light
that
lighteth
every
man
that
cometh
into
the
world;
3 And
that
I
am
a
in
the
Father,
and
the
Father
in
me,
and
the
Father
and
I
are
one—
4 The
Father
a
because
he
b
gave
me
of
his
fulness,
and
the
Son
because
I
was
in
the
world
and
made
c
flesh
my
d
tabernacle,
and
dwelt
among
the
sons
of
men.
5 I
was
in
the
world
and
received
of
my
Father,
and
the
a
works
of
him
were
plainly
manifest.
6 And
a
John
saw
and
bore
record
of
the
fulness
of
my
b
glory,
and
the
fulness
of
c
John's
record
is
hereafter
to
be
revealed.
7 And
he
bore
record,
saying:
I
saw
his
glory,
that
he
was
in
the
a
beginning,
before
the
world
was;
8 Therefore,
in
the
beginning
the
a
Word
was,
for
he
was
the
Word,
even
the
messenger
of
salvation—
9 The
a
light
and
the
Redeemer
of
the
world;
the
Spirit
of
truth,
who
came
into
the
world,
because
the
world
was
made
by
him,
and
in
him
was
the
life
of
men
and
the
light
of
men.
10 The
worlds
were
a
made
by
him;
men
were
made
by
him;
all
things
were
made
by
him,
and
through
him,
and
of
him.
11 And
I,
John,
a
bear
record
that
I
beheld
his
b
glory,
as
the
glory
of
the
Only
Begotten
of
the
Father,
full
of
grace
and
truth,
even
the
Spirit
of
truth,
which
came
and
dwelt
in
the
flesh,
and
dwelt
among
us.
12 And
I,
John,
saw
that
he
received
not
of
the
a
fulness
at
the
first,
but
received
b
grace
for
grace;
13 And
he
received
not
of
the
fulness
at
first,
but
continued
from
a
grace
to
grace,
until
he
received
a
fulness;
14 And
thus
he
was
called
the
a
Son
of
God,
because
he
received
not
of
the
fulness
at
the
first.
15 And
I,
a
John,
bear
record,
and
lo,
the
heavens
were
opened,
and
the
Holy
Ghost
descended
upon
him
in
the
form
of
a
dove,
and
sat
upon
him,
and
there
came
a
voice
out
of
heaven
saying:
This
is
my
b
beloved
Son.
16 And
I,
John,
bear
record
that
he
received
a
fulness
of
the
glory
of
the
Father;
17 And
he
received
a
all
b
power,
both
in
heaven
and
on
earth,
and
the
glory
of
the
Father
was
with
him,
for
he
dwelt
in
him.
18 And
it
shall
come
to
pass,
that
if
you
are
faithful
you
shall
receive
the
a
fulness
of
the
record
of
John.
19 I
give
unto
you
these
sayings
that
you
may
understand
and
know
how
to
worship,
and
a
know
what
you
worship,
that
you
may
come
unto
the
Father
in
my
name,
and
in
due
time
receive
of
his
fulness.
20 For
if
you
keep
my
a
commandments
you
shall
receive
of
his
b
fulness,
and
be
c
glorified
in
me
as
I
am
in
the
Father;
therefore,
I
say
unto
you,
you
shall
receive
d
grace
for
grace.
21 And
now,
verily
I
say
unto
you,
I
was
in
the
a
beginning
with
the
Father,
and
am
the
b
Firstborn;
22 And
all
those
who
are
begotten
through
me
are
a
partakers
of
the
b
glory
of
the
same,
and
are
the
c
church
of
the
Firstborn.
23 Ye
were
also
in
the
beginning
with
the
Father;
that
which
is
a
Spirit,
even
the
Spirit
of
truth;
24 And
a
truth
is
b
knowledge
of
things
as
they
are,
and
as
they
were,
and
as
they
are
to
come;
25 And
whatsoever
is
a
more
or
less
than
this
is
the
spirit
of
that
wicked
one
who
was
a
b
liar
from
the
beginning.
26 The
Spirit
of
a
truth
is
of
God.
I
am
the
Spirit
of
truth,
and
John
bore
record
of
me,
saying:
He
b
received
a
fulness
of
truth,
yea,
even
of
all
truth;
27 And
no
man
receiveth
a
a
fulness
unless
he
keepeth
his
commandments.
28 He
that
a
keepeth
his
commandments
receiveth
b
truth
and
c
light,
until
he
is
glorified
in
truth
and
d
knoweth
all
things.
29 Man
was
also
in
the
a
beginning
with
God.
b
Intelligence,
or
the
c
light
of
d
truth,
was
not
e
created
or
made,
neither
indeed
can
be.
30 All
truth
is
independent
in
that
a
sphere
in
which
God
has
placed
it,
to
b
act
for
itself,
as
all
intelligence
also;
otherwise
there
is
no
existence.
31 Behold,
here
is
the
a
agency
of
man,
and
here
is
the
condemnation
of
man;
because
that
which
was
from
the
beginning
is
b
plainly
manifest
unto
them,
and
they
receive
not
the
light.
32 And
every
man
whose
spirit
receiveth
not
the
a
light
is
under
condemnation.
33 For
man
is
a
spirit.
The
elements
are
b
eternal,
and
c
spirit
and
element,
inseparably
connected,
receive
a
fulness
of
joy;
34 And
when
a
separated,
man
cannot
receive
a
fulness
of
joy.
35 The
a
elements
are
the
b
tabernacle
of
God;
yea,
man
is
the
tabernacle
of
God,
even
c
temples;
and
whatsoever
temple
is
d
defiled,
God
shall
destroy
that
temple.
36 The
a
glory
of
God
is
b
intelligence,
or,
in
other
words,
c
light
and
truth.
37 Light
and
truth
forsake
that
a
evil
one.
38 Every
a
spirit
of
man
was
b
innocent
in
the
beginning;
and
God
having
c
redeemed
man
from
the
d
fall,
men
became
again,
in
their
infant
state,
e
innocent
before
God.
39 And
that
a
wicked
one
cometh
and
b
taketh
away
light
and
truth,
through
c
disobedience,
from
the
children
of
men,
and
because
of
the
d
tradition
of
their
fathers.
40 But
I
have
commanded
you
to
bring
up
your
a
children
in
b
light
and
truth.
41 But
verily
I
say
unto
you,
my
servant
Frederick
G.
Williams,
you
have
continued
under
this
condemnation;
42 You
have
not
a
taught
your
children
light
and
truth,
according
to
the
commandments;
and
that
wicked
one
hath
power,
as
yet,
over
you,
and
this
is
the
cause
of
your
b
affliction.
43 And
now
a
commandment
I
give
unto
you—if
you
will
be
delivered
you
shall
set
in
a
order
your
own
house,
for
there
are
many
things
that
are
not
right
in
your
house.
44 Verily,
I
say
unto
my
servant
Sidney
Rigdon,
that
in
some
things
he
hath
not
kept
the
commandments
concerning
his
children;
therefore,
first
set
in
order
thy
house.
45 Verily,
I
say
unto
my
servant
Joseph
Smith,
Jun.,
or
in
other
words,
I
will
call
you
a
friends,
for
you
are
my
friends,
and
ye
shall
have
an
inheritance
with
me—
46 I
called
you
a
servants
for
the
world's
sake,
and
ye
are
their
servants
for
my
sake—
47 And
now,
verily
I
say
unto
Joseph
Smith,
Jun.—You
have
not
kept
the
commandments,
and
must
needs
stand
a
rebuked
before
the
Lord;
48 Your
a
family
must
needs
repent
and
forsake
some
things,
and
give
more
earnest
heed
unto
your
sayings,
or
be
removed
out
of
their
place.
49 What
I
say
unto
one
I
say
unto
all;
a
pray
always
lest
that
wicked
one
have
power
in
you,
and
remove
you
out
of
your
place.
50 My
servant
Newel
K.
Whitney
also,
a
bishop
of
my
church,
hath
need
to
be
a
chastened,
and
set
in
b
order
his
family,
and
see
that
they
are
more
c
diligent
and
concerned
at
home,
and
pray
always,
or
they
shall
be
removed
out
of
their
d
place.
51 Now,
I
say
unto
you,
my
friends,
let
my
servant
Sidney
Rigdon
go
on
his
journey,
and
make
haste,
and
also
proclaim
the
a
acceptable
year
of
the
Lord,
and
the
b
gospel
of
salvation,
as
I
shall
give
him
utterance;
and
by
your
prayer
of
faith
with
one
consent
I
will
uphold
him.
52 And
let
my
servants
Joseph
Smith,
Jun.,
and
Frederick
G.
Williams
make
haste
also,
and
it
shall
be
given
them
even
according
to
the
prayer
of
faith;
and
inasmuch
as
you
keep
my
sayings
you
shall
not
be
confounded
in
this
world,
nor
in
the
world
to
come.
53 And,
verily
I
say
unto
you,
that
it
is
my
will
that
you
should
a
hasten
to
b
translate
my
scriptures,
and
to
c
obtain
a
d
knowledge
of
history,
and
of
countries,
and
of
kingdoms,
of
e
laws
of
God
and
man,
and
all
this
for
the
salvation
of
Zion.
Amen.
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