Adam-ondi-Ahman "Strengthen Thy Stakes" (Doctrine and Covenants 115-117) "Enlarge the place of thy tent," said Isaiah, as he prophesied of the gathering of Israel. "Let them stretch forth the curtains of thine habitations: spare not, lengthen thy cords, and strengthen thy stakes" (Isaiah 54:2). The imagery is one of thrilling expansion and growth. When the Savior visited... Continue Reading →
Doctrine and Covenants 111-114: “I Will Order All Things for Your Good” (October 4-10)
Thomas B. Marsh records the revelation given to him through Joseph Smith. Be Thou Humble, by Julie Rogers. 111 - "More treasures than one" In August 1836, the Church faced serious financial challenges. Several church leaders, including Joseph Smith, traveled to Salem, Massachusetts, after hearing rumors of "hidden treasures" in the city. While they were there, Joseph... Continue Reading →
Doctrine and Covenants 109-110: “It Is Thy House, a Place of Thy Holiness” (September 27-October 3)
Detail from "Vision in the Kirtland Temple," by Gary E. Smith On Sunday, March 27, 1836, about 1,000 people gathered in the newly constructed Kirtland Temple for the dedication of the building. They sang hymns, including "The Spirit of God," which was composed for the occasion. They heard sermons and testimonies. They participated in the... Continue Reading →
Doctrine and Covenants 106-108: “To Have the Heavens Opened” (September 20-26)
Detail from "Melchizedek Blesses Abram" by Walter Rane King David prophesied that God would confirm Jesus Christ's authority with these words: "Thou art a priest for ever after the order of Melchizedek" (Psalm 110:4). Melchizedek was the king of Salem during Abraham's life. He blessed Abraham, and Abraham paid tithing to him. (See Genesis 14:18-20.)... Continue Reading →
Doctrine and Covenants 102-105: “After Much Tribulation…Cometh the Blessing” (September 13-19)
"Zion's Camp at Fishing River," by Judith Mehr The High Council (Doctrine and Covenants 102) In February 1834, a group of church members gathered at the home of Joseph Smith and organized a new governing organization called the high council. The group consisted of twelve high priests and operated under the direction of the First... Continue Reading →
Doctrine and Covenants 98-101: “Be Still, and Know That I Am God” (September 6-12)
"Saints Driven from Jackson County Missouri" By C. C. A. Christensen - Brigham Young University Museum of Art, Public Domain Trouble in Missouri During the summer of 1833, church members experienced severe persecution in Jackson County, Missouri. By July, some people in the community demanded that they leave and inflicted violence on members of the... Continue Reading →
Doctrine and Covenants 94-97: “For the Salvation of Zion” (August 3 – September 5)
The Kirtland Temple How do you build a house for God? As imperfect mortals, it seems presumptuous to build a dwelling place for the Creator of the Universe. Yet that is what the Lord commanded a small group of believers to do in the city of Kirtland, Ohio in 1833. In a series of revelations... Continue Reading →
Doctrine and Covenants 93: “Receive of His Fulness” (August 23-29)
Portion of "Sunrise in morning mist near Dülmen (Hülstener Straße), North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany (2012)": Dietmar Rabich / Wikimedia Commons / “Dülmen, Umland, Sonnenaufgang -- 2012 -- 8069” / CC BY-SA 4.0 The Savior is our source of light. He gives light to everyone. The tragedy is that, so often, we refuse to receive the light He offers us. We do this by turning... Continue Reading →
Doctrine and Covenants 89-92: “A Principle with Promise” (August 16-22)
The heading to the Word of Wisdom, as it appeared in the 1844 edition of the Doctrine and Covenants Wisdom is good judgment. It's the ability to make reasonable decisions. Wisdom requires more than adherence to minimum standards of behavior. It requires striving toward ideals of behavior. That's why Jacob concludes his counsel to his... Continue Reading →
Doctrine and Covenants 88: “Establish…a House of God” (August 9-15)
Upstairs room in the Newell K. Whitney store, where the School of the Prophets met Spiritual learning and growth don't just happen. They require sustained effort over time, and they therefore require structure. We need to establish appropriate spaces, schedules, and habits in order to learn about God and grow closer to Him. In late... Continue Reading →