Ep 124 | D&C 115-120, Come Follow Me (October 11-17)

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Timestamps:

00:27 – The Saints leave Kirtland. The pattern of prosperity and pain in church history.

04:55 – In January 1838, Joseph and Emma leave Kirtland, never to return. Their enemies follow them to Missouri.

11:25 – In Section 115 the Lord puts His name on the Church.

14:32 – On April 26, 1839, the Quorum of the Twelve lay the cornerstone of the temple in Far West, fulfilling the command in Section 115.

17:26 – W.W. Phelps’ reaction to the Quorum of the Twelve and his later change of heart. Our worst days do not define us.

19:01 – More stakes are to be built nearby for the Saints to come and join Zion. This brings about the revelation regarding Adam-Ondi-Ahman in Section 116.

23:51 – The Danites are a zealous group of members who defend the church and want to force out any dissenters. Sidney Rigdon gives the Salt Sermon, prompting the Danites to issue a written resolution to the dissenters in June 1838.

27:34 – May we learn to be more wise than the Danites!

31:36 – Was Joseph Smith a Danite?

32:43 – John Corrill’s witness of Danite culture.

35:02 – Sampson Avard leads the Danites in many of their extreme behaviors.

38:08 – Oliver Granger is to sell all the property in Kirtland for as much as he can after the Saints leave. The message from the Lord to Oliver applies to us when we face difficult assignments. When you fall, rise again.

42:44 – Not all the Saints left Kirtland by July 1838. William Marks and Newel K. Whitney are commanded to leave in Section 117.

45:11 – The law of tithing is given to the whole church in Section 119.

49:45 – A knock down at Gallatin and the Judge Adam Black affair lead to increased tensions.

52:45 – Reed Peck’s account of Joseph Smith’s sermon in October and Joseph’s determination to fight back against the Missourians.

54:13 – After many Saints’ homes were burned by Missourians, there is a pivot point in the Mormon War. The Danites now go on the offensive. Lyman Wight is given authority to defend the Saints from Hyrum Parks.

58:37 – Thomas B. Marsh and Orson Hyde secretly leave the Saints and write an affidavit against the Church and send it to Lilburn W. Boggs, the Governor of Missouri.

1:00:42 – Governor Boggs issues the Extermination Order.

1:03:05 – 17 Saints were murdered and 14 were injured in the Haun’s Mill Massacre.

1:04:54 – Joseph is taken to prison and the Saints evacuate Missouri. George Hinckle’s role in the surrender.

1:08:43 – God is with us in darkness. The light will come again.

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  1. D&C 115-120is the last podcast I have been able to hear. How do I get the newer ones please?

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