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Ep 326 | D&C 67-70, Come Follow Me 2025 (June 23-29)

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(00:00) These sections were revealed at a special conference in November 1831. William E. McLellin endeavors to write a revelation of his own and fails.
(10:51) What are our expectations of revelatory experiences? Sometimes they are a still, small voice.
(15:00) 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.
(22:31) The veil shall be rent and ye shall see me and know that I am.
(27:46) In the historical record, Joseph Smith explains how things happened in his visionary experiences. He describes seeing with spiritual eyes.
(33:39) David B. Haight’s account of revelation while pleading for help.
(38:42) A brief sketch of Orson Hyde and his mission to Israel.
(47:37) Descendants of Aaron have rights to the Bishopric. The Old Testament contains clues that there were debates regarding who had authority to be priests.
(51:27) Revelation to John Taylor about how God will reveal everything necessary for the rolling forth of His kingdom.
(53:02) We have a mighty stewardship to teach our children to have faith.
(58:32) Beware of temptation and take the extra precaution.
(1:02:53) 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.”
(1:08:41) The Lord’s storehouse as compared to the Bishop’s storehouse.

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