Show Notes: D&C 81-83 Quotes and Notes
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00:31 – Jesse Gause was a counselor to the Prophet who could no longer fulfill the assignment.
03:00 – Being part of a council requires that we share our perspective to assure proper decisions are made.
11:42 – The background of Section 82 is a quarrel between Saints in Ohio and Missouri. They are all trying to build Zion, but disagree on how it should be done.
22:45 – The relationship between light, truth, and obedience. Where much is given, much is required.
26:24 – If we sin again, do our former sins return? A discussion of ways to interpret D&C 82.7.
30:15 – Old habits can lead to old sins. The admonitions in D&C 82 relate to the Saints later in Ohio, Missouri, and Nauvoo.
33:07 – The Lord is bound when we do what He says, D&C 82.10.
34:08 – The Parable of the Unjust Steward as it relates to making friends with the mammon of unrighteousness. The Hebrew words used in the original text can help interpret these verses.
40:11 – Section 83 may lead people to think that the church thinks men are more important than women. A discussion on the balance between patriarchal priesthood in the home and hierarchal priesthood in the church.
45:03 – The order of operations in Church Welfare: Rely upon yourself, your family, and then the Bishop’s Storehouse.
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I am wondering if there is a way for me to obtain a transcript of this section of the podcast – episode 112?
03:00 – Being part of a council requires that we share our perspective to assure proper decisions are made.
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Larry, right now we do not have transcripts available. I am sorry. The show notes for each episode of the Doctrine and Covenants year are full of so many excellent quotes and historical bits that you may find useful. We are working on trying to find a way to make transcripts available. Thanks for listening and the kind words!