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Stained glass depiction of Joseph Smith's First Vision, completed in 1913 by an unknown artist (Church History Museum, Salt Lake City).. The First Vision (also called the grove experience by members of the Community of Christ) refers to a theophany which Latter Day Saints believe Joseph Smith experienced in the early 1820s, in a wooded area in Manchester, New York, called the Sacred Grove.
During the vision, Joseph asked which church was correct, and Jesus Christ answered, telling Joseph not to join any of them. The Lord explained that the churches of the day believed “in incorrect doctrines, and that none of them was acknowledged of God as His Church and kingdom.” 2 The First Vision marked the beginning of the Restoration of the gospel of Jesus Christ in this last ...
Joseph Smith prepared four accounts of his First Vision, recorded in 1832, 1835, 1838 (now in the Pearl of Great Price), and 1842. Four other accounts, recorded by contemporaries, include those by Orson Pratt in 1840, Orson Hyde in 1842, David Nye White in 1843, and Alexander Neibaur, who listened to Joseph’s experience in May 1844, just weeks before the martyrdom.
In answer, he received a heavenly manifestation. Joseph shared and documented the First Vision, as it came to be known, on multiple occasions; he wrote or assigned scribes to write four different accounts of the vision. Joseph Smith published two accounts of the First Vision during his lifetime. The first of these, known today as Joseph Smith ...
A depiction of Joseph Smith in the Sacred Grove. Joseph Smith published two accounts of the First Vision during his lifetime. The first of these, known today as Joseph Smith—History, was canonized in the Pearl of Great Price and thus became the best-known account.
Apr 27, 2016 · The biblical invitation to seek revelation moved Joseph deeply. 13 Joseph’s culture was so prone to proof texting—proving various doctrines with passages from the Bible—that the invitation to seek wisdom directly from God was “cheering information,” as Joseph called it, “like a light shining forth in a dark place.” 14 Joseph determined to pray aloud for the first time in his life.
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He chose a place first: a quiet spot in the woods where he could feel at once alone and surrounded by God’s creation. And then, early one morning, he knelt there to “offer up the desires of [his] heart to God.” We do not and cannot know all that was in Joseph’s heart that morning.