Ep 109 | D&C 71-75, Come Follow Me (June 28-July 4)

Show Notes: D&C 71-75 Quotes and Notes

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00:31 – The background and an overview of these sections.

01:59 – Fight darkness by spreading light. Truth will prevail.

09:21 – “No weapon that is formed against you shall prosper” found in D&C 71.9 and Isaiah 54.17. This promise of invulnerability is associated with the temple and eternal blessings.

19:10 – David O. McKay reveals the priority of the stewardships we will need to account for with the Savior.

28:29 – The Joseph Smith Translation teaches us how to read The Bible. Joseph never felt it was completed. The translation process opened the door to revelation.

35:24 – Infant baptism in modern revelation, the Book of Mormon, and in ancient Christianity. Paul’s counsel to Saints who are married to unbelievers.

44:29 – Traditions are good, but can be very challenging if they are contrary to truth.

54:29 – Several missionaries are called in D&C 75 and given special promises. How this section applies in the lives of modern missionaries.

57:21 – Luke Johnson’s life experiences.

59:29 – Samuel Smith, Joseph Smith’s brother, one of the eight witnesses to the Book of Mormon.

1:03:34 – Simeon Carter and his experience meeting John Tanner.

1:07:50 – D&C 75:28 provides comfort for those who desire to serve a mission, but are are not able to serve.

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3 Comments

  1. Where can I get President McKay’s quote?

  2. Speaking about the Sacrament, the new handbook says: “Members partake with their right hand when possible.” There is a reason behind this tradition. Love the podcast!

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