Joseph Smith — "I was born to introduce the kingdom of God to the earth."
I was born to introduce the kingdom of God to the earth.
I was born to introduce the kingdom of God to the earth.
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"I am a man of integrity, and I will maintain my integrity to the end."
"I have seen the Lord, and he has talked with me face to face."
"I calculated to be one of the instruments of setting up the kingdom of Daniel by the word of the Lord, and I intended to lay a foundation that would revolutionize the whole world."
"I combat the errors of ages; I meet the violence of mobs; I cope with the cunning of devils and all hell is enraged against me."
"The greatest good we can do to others is to spread the truth."
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The speaker claims a divine, preordained purpose — that their existence was not accidental but specifically designed to bring God's direct governance and authority back to earth. It asserts that heaven itself commissioned their birth for a singular mission: establishing a literal kingdom where God's laws, priesthood, and presence would govern humanity in preparation for a millennial age.
Joseph Smith founded the Church of Christ in 1830, declaring himself a prophet who restored lost gospel truths through divine revelation. He translated the Book of Mormon, established Nauvoo as a theocratic city-state, and literally ran for U.S. President in 1844 partly to advance God's kingdom politically. His entire ministry was premised on this restoration mandate.
In 1830s–1840s America, religious revivalism — the Second Great Awakening — had millions believing divine intervention was imminent. Frontier culture welcomed bold prophetic claims. Smith's declaration resonated with people hungering for direct divine authority amid Protestant fragmentation, making his theocratic vision both culturally legible and powerfully disruptive to established religious order.
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