Now is the “Saturday evening” of time preceding the great millennial Sabbath of the earth (see McConkie, Doctrinal New Testament Commentary, 3:485–86 Smith, Teachings, p. 13). This generation stands at the end of the sixth “day” of the earth’s history (see D&C 77:6–7, 12 Abraham 3:4 2 Peter 3:8). In this day and age, the Lord’s work will triumph, and it will eventually fill the whole earth (see D&C 84:97–102 Daniel 2:28–44 Moses 7:62–65). This is a period of wickedness and tribulations, of calamity and great distress (see Moses 7:60–61 D&C 1:17 Luke 21:25), but it is also a period of restoration, in which the Lord is bringing to pass a restitution of the powers and blessings of all former times (see D&C 121:27–31 D&C 128:18 Moses 7:62 Acts 3:21). The Saints are now living in the “last days” ( D&C 86:4). … And the day shall come that the earth shall rest.” ( Moses 7:60–61.) The Lord answered him, “As I live, even so will I come in the last days. Enoch saw in vision great wickedness upon the face of the earth, and he pleaded with the Lord, “When shall the earth rest?” and “Wilt thou not come again upon the earth?” ( Moses 7:58–59). Enoch saw the coming of the Son of Man in the meridian of time, His Crucifixion and Resurrection in glory, and “all things, even unto the end of the world” ( Moses 7:67 see also Moses 7:20–67). Approximately three thousand years before the birth of Christ, the Lord showed to the great prophet Enoch, in vision, the destiny of the world and its inhabitants.