Can
anyone please explain how these prophesies have been fulfilled?
From Doctrines and Covenants, section 111:
This is the third time I’ve brought this up on this forum. I’m still waiting for a response.
Hi, Campeador,
OK–let’s look at the details of Section 111 (note to general readers, “Section” means the same thing as “Chapter”:
1 I, THE Lord your God, am not displeased with your coming this journey, notwithstanding your follies.
2 I have much treasure in this city for you, for the benefit of Zion, and many people in this city, whom I will gather out in due time for the benefit of Zion, through your instrumentality.
3 Therefore, it is expedient that you should form acquaintance with men in this city, as you shall be led, and as it shall be given you.
4 And it shall come to pass in due time that I will give this city into your hands, that you shall have power over it, insomuch that they shall not discover your secret parts; and its wealth pertaining to gold and silver shall be yours.
5 Concern not yourselves about your debts, for I will give you power to pay them.
6 Concern not yourselves about Zion, for I will deal mercifully with her.
7 Tarry in this place, and in the regions round about;
8 And the place where it is my will that you should tarry, for the main, shall be signalized unto you by the peace and power of my Spirit, that shall flow unto you.
9 This place you may obtain by hire. And inquire diligently concerning the more ancient inhabitants and founders of this city;
10 For there are more treasures than one for you in this city.
The “treasures” clearly have to do with spiritual “treasures” and family history “treasures” including that the “ancient inhabitants and founders” of the city (v. 9) should be inquired about diligently because some among them would be awaiting the temple ordinances and blessings, including baptism for the dead.
The item, “concern not yourselves about your debts, for I will give you power to pay them,” may seem to be not a very good plan concerning debt, but how does God give someone “power”? He does that through their gaining and having faith, and then through such a person going about with that faith in place in their lives and doing action that complies with their faith and shows that their prayers weren’t just words–the words have to be met by deeds.
God gives someone power as they put their prayer of faith into action–but if their life is full of doubt and mistrust and excessive worry, then their mind will not be “free” to be guided by inspiration about how to go about getting out of debt through the labor of their own hands and, collectively, through the synergy of many people building Zion together. (Synergy can happen when a group of people bring their best efforts with their own individual talents and abilities, and the product of their combined efforts is greater than if each of them had “done their own thing” alone.)
The use of the word “Zion” always means a collective group of people who are living righteously, engaged in righteous labor and the righteous use of their individual talents and abilities with a common goal of having a peaceful place to live where all can thrive together, and who have love in their heart for their neighbor such that they are willing to share with the poor and to boost the success of others. This takes faith–not worry, and not mistrust.