Ep. 373: Doctrine & Covenants 112 - 114 Back Up Plans
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Jeff reflects on his ongoing streak of daily scripture study—reminding listeners that streaking isn’t about perfection in publishing, but consistency in practice. Studying Doctrine and Covenants 112–114, he explores the Lord’s counsel to the Twelve Apostles, the cleansing that begins in God’s house, and the enduring principle of revelation through questions. Through stories of chastening, revelation, and personal accountability, Jeff draws parallels between ancient apostles and modern disciples, emphasizing that knowing Christ requires serving like Christ.
📖 Chapters00:00 – Staying Consistent Even When You Miss a Few Days Jeff opens by reaffirming the power of keeping the streak alive even when publishing pauses. He studies daily, even when not recording, keeping the covenant of consistency.
02:25 – Darkness and Anger: The Companions of Sin Exploring verse 23, Jeff reflects on how “gross darkness” manifests as anger and contention. Wickedness never brings happiness; sin travels with frustration and unrest.
04:53 – “Upon My House Shall It Begin” — Judgment and Cleansing The Lord declares that chastening begins with His house. Jeff connects this to 1 Peter 4:17 and Alma 60, drawing out the “clean the inner vessel first” principle.
09:06 – The Story of the Stake President’s Chastening A modern-day story illustrates divine correction: a man’s love for his wife was questioned when he neglected temple worship. Jeff likens this to the Lord’s call to purify hearts before preaching the gospel.
11:14 – Knowing Christ by Serving Him Referencing King Benjamin’s words, Jeff asks: How can we know the Master whom we have not served? True discipleship means daily service and faithfulness, not mere profession.
15:22 – Cleansing the Inner Vessel: Jesus, the Pharisees, and Us Reading Matthew 23:25–26, Jeff highlights that outward appearance means little without inward purity. Like the Pharisees’ cups, we must be clean inside before the outside matters.
16:53 – The Apostolic Call: Power in the Priesthood The Lord reaffirms the Twelve’s divine authority in the dispensation of the fulness of times—a charge that continues today as apostles direct global growth of the Church.
18:46 – “I Come Quickly” — What Is ‘Quickly’ to the Lord? Jeff muses on divine timing, comparing mortal impatience to the Lord’s eternal perspective of “quickly.”
19:15 – Section 113: Asking Brings Revelation Joseph Smith’s questions about Isaiah become a model for us: revelation comes when we ask. The Lord invites all to seek interpretation, understanding, and personal application.
26:55 – Nephi’s Lesson to Laman and Lemuel: Ask the Lord Drawing from 1 Nephi 15, Jeff reminds us that when questions arise, the key is simple: ask the Lord. Hard hearts block revelation; humility opens heaven.
29:56 – Section 114: The Lord Has Backup Plans The Lord instructs David W. Patten to prepare for a mission and reminds disciples that if one denies His name, “others shall be planted in their stead.” God’s work moves forward with or without us.
31:18 – Lessons from Judas and Matthias in Acts 1 Jeff reflects on Judas’ fall and Matthias’ calling as an example of divine succession—the Lord always ensures His work continues, yet values every individual eternally.
33:45 – Enduring Chastening to Receive Exaltation The episode closes on a note of hope: chastening refines, not rejects. Those who endure it faithfully will be exalted on high with the Lord.
🌿 Key TakeawaysCleansing starts at home: Judgment and refinement begin with God’s covenant people.
Ask to receive: Revelation follows inquiry—Joseph, Nephi, and we can all ask.
Consistency brings connection: Even when publishing pauses, streaking sustains spiritual growth.
The Lord’s work continues: Faithful disciples step forward as others falter; God always has a plan.
Endure chastening: Correction is love in action, preparing us for eternal life.
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