Ep 108 | D&C 67-70, Come Follow Me (June 21-27)

Show Notes: D&C 67-70 Quotes and Notes

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00:30 – These sections (67-70) were revealed at a special conference in November 1831, along with Sections 1 and 133, making 6 sections received in just 12 days. William E. McLellin endeavors to write a revelation of his own and fails.

10:52 – What are your expectations of revelatory experiences? Sometimes they are a still, small voice.

15:01 – Accepting and seeking to understand the scriptures invites more revelation in our lives. Absalom’s tomb and its inscription as a metaphor for coming to understand more from the scriptural text.

22:11 – The veil shall be rent and ye shall see me and know that I am (D&C 67.10).

27:50 – In the historical record, Joseph Smith explains how things happened in his visionary experiences. He describes seeing with spiritual eyes.

33:49 – David B. Haight’s account of revelation while pleading for help.

38:52 – A brief sketch of Orson Hyde and his mission to Israel.

47:48 – Descendants of Aaron have rights to the Bishopric. The Old Testament contains clues that there were debates regarding who the true priests were.

51:38 – Revelation to John Taylor about how God will reveal everything necessary for the rolling forth of His kingdom.

53:25 – We have a mighty stewardship to teach our children to understand. The shield of faith should be made and fitted in the family.

58:48 – Beware of temptation and take the extra precaution.

1:03:56 – The first scripture committee of the church, the Literary Firm. A general distrust of paid clergy was prevalent at the time, yet the “same is worthy of his hire”.

1:09:46 – The Lord’s storehouse as compared to the Bishop’s storehouse.

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2 Comments

  1. Thank you so much Mike & Bryce. You’re an amazing team. I love the way you weave each lesson together with word roots, context, history & relevant comparisons, statements, etc.
    I also love how you cast out your proverbial nets & slowly draw them in taking note of any false doctrines & traditions, mistruths & misunderstandings, cross referencing & reaching out into the writings from our Judaic, Christian, agnostic, Muslim & others of our brothers & sisters both ancient & modern.
    All drawn into one great bouquet of enlightened truth.
    The Spirit is beautiful. Thanks again.

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      Thanks Amy! What a thoughtful and generous compliment! Thanks for taking the time to share your positive feedback!

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