A verse-by-verse study of Doctrine and Covenants 121-123, excerpts from a letter written by Joseph Smith while imprisoned in Liberty Jail. This lesson focuses on faith through affliction, enduring it well, false accusations, the knowledge of God, unrighteous dominion, confidence before God, hitting Rock bottom, the chains of hell, remaining workways, and more.
Time stamps:
- Historical Background - 3:19
- Study of D&C 121 - 19:09
- Study of D&C 122 - 1:53:56
- Study of D&C 123 - 2:12:33
Version: 20240731
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Thank you for doing unshaken even when your snorkel is underwater. You have literally saved my life. I am just 1.
Sunday Oct 31, 2021
I LOVE this episode, just like I have loved these sections of the Doctrine and Covenants for many years! Thank you for making these lessons available to us, with all your insights and connections to other stories and scriptures in the history of the Lord‘s Work! one note: I learned recently that the Liberty Jail basement ceiling was 6 ft 5 inches from the floor, so while it was shorter that most ceilings, contrary to the popular myth, even Alexander McRae, who was the tallest at 6‘4”, could stand up straight.
Wednesday Oct 20, 2021
I don’t remember the time stamp (sorry). It was about halfway-ish, I LOVED how you addressed unrighteousness dominion. Over my lifetime I’ve seen it quite a bit. Gratefully, my husband isn’t one of those, but I’ve seen so much as we’ve made moves as a family and it has been heartbreaking. I wish there were more willing priesthood holders who would stand up and say “you’re not treating your wife properly”.
Tuesday Oct 19, 2021
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