“The Priests Brought Them Before Alma Who Was the High Priest”

Joseph F. McConkie, Robert L. Millet

When sins go unchecked the Spirit ceases to strive with the Church as it might. “The Spirit of God,” stated George Q. Cannon,

“would undoubtedly be so grieved that it would forsake not only those who are guilty of these acts, but it would withdraw itself from those who would suffer them to be done in our midst unchecked and unrebuked; and from the President of the Church down, throughout the entire ranks of the Priesthood, there would be a loss of the Spirit of God, a withdrawal of His gifts and blessing and His power, because of their not taking the proper measures to check and to expose their iniquity” (JD 26:139).

President John Taylor delivered the following penetrating counsel:

“I have heard of some Bishops who have been seeking to cover up the iniquities of men: I tell them, in the name of God, they will have to bear them themselves, and meet that judgment; and I tell you that any man who tampers with iniquity, he will have to bear that iniquity, and if any of you want to partake of the sins of men, and uphold them, you will have to bear them. Do you hear it, you Bishops and you Presidents? God will require it at your hands. You are not placed in position to tamper with the principles of righteousness, nor to cover up the infamies and corruptions of men,” (CR, April 1880, p. 78; italics added.)

Doctrinal Commentary on the Book of Mormon, Vol. 2

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