Ep 102 | D&C 49-50, Come Follow Me (May 10-16)

Show Notes: D&C 49-50 Quotes and Notes

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00:37 – Beware of false teachings and false revelation. Even those with good intentions can be led astray.

02:58 – The historical background: Leman Copley and the Shaking Quakers.

07:36 – Essential truths will be taught by every prophet, seer, and revelator.

17:17 – Be open to the Lord’s correction when something we believe is proven incorrect.

19:28 – Clarifying who Jesus is and what He expects of us.

21:29 – The layered meaning of the word prosper.

25:43 – The doctrine of marriage.

27:27 – Avoid doubtful disputations about eating meat.

31:24 – Holy men that you know not of.

35:47 – Three great historical events will transpire before the second coming: Jacob will flourish in wilderness, the Lamanites will blossom as the rose, and Zion will flourish upon the hills and mountains. Hugh Nibley’s interpretation of these verses.

40:49 – False forms of revelation and emotional experiences can be mistaken for the Holy Ghost.

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2 Comments

  1. I really like your podcasts. Thank you for all the time you spend in creating them.

    One comment regarding Ep 102 and your teachings on knowing correct revelation. Your remarks don’t address those moments or times when the Lord “tests” us. Based on your analysis, Abraham would never have taken his son, Isaac, to Moriah . . . it would be considered a false revelation. Or, Nephi never would have slain Laban to get the plates because he would be breaking one of the Ten Commandments. The point I want to make is that both Abraham and Nephi knew the Lord’s voice well enough that their tests ultimately led to higher blessings but going through the process of the test was very challenging. Think of the tests that the Prophet Joseph Smith gave to certain members of the Church that didn’t fit nicely in the “box of revelation” that you describe. The point is to know the Lord’s voice well enough that you understand when He is giving you a test and how to depend on Him through constant prayer to get you through that test.

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      Excellent insight! Thanks for sharing. It certainly can be complicated.

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