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

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Show Notes: D&C 67-70 Quotes and Notes To enroll in an institute class, go to https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/si/institute?lang=eng 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. Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Google Podcasts Listen on Audible Listen o.n Facebook Listen on Stitcher Listen On Spotify Listen on YouTube

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