Joseph Smith — "I am a man of economy, and I will be economical in all things."
I am a man of economy, and I will be economical in all things.
I am a man of economy, and I will be economical in all things.
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"I am willing to die for a cause, but not for a lie."
"God did not make the earth out of nothing—for it is contrary to a rational mind and reason that a something could be brought from a nothing."
"I am a man of God, and I will stand for the truth, though the heavens fall."
"I was answered that I must join none of them [the religious sects of the day], for they were all wrong; and the Personage who addressed me said that all their creeds were an abomination in his sight; …"
"I calculated to be one of the instruments of setting up the kingdom of Daniel, by establishing a theocracy."
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The speaker commits to careful stewardship of resources—avoiding waste, spending deliberately, and managing what they have with discipline. Economy here means more than frugality; it implies intentional, principled allocation of time, money, and effort across every domain of life. It is a declaration of self-governance through restraint.
Joseph Smith led a rapidly growing religious community facing constant financial pressure, persecution, and resource scarcity. As prophet and civic leader of Nauvoo, Illinois, he managed communal funds, temple construction, and land purchases. His emphasis on economy reflected both personal accountability and the practical demands of building a self-sustaining religious society from nothing.
In early 19th-century America, the frontier economy was volatile and credit-driven. Panic of 1837 devastated communities, and religious communes like the early Latter-day Saints faced real poverty. Thrift and collective resource management were survival strategies, not mere virtues. Smith's statement resonated in a culture where economic failure meant communal collapse, not just personal hardship.
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