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Ep. 362: Doctrine & Covenants 106: Preach Peace

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Summary

Jeff reflects on Zion’s Camp through Wilford Woodruff’s firsthand witness of Joseph Smith, drawing out a central theme: where we place our focus—victimhood or discipleship—shapes our attitude, learning, and spiritual capacity. He ties the experience of Zion’s Camp to Christ’s Parable of the Wheat and the Tares (Matthew 13), emphasizing agency, patience, and unity amid opposition. The episode lands in everyday discipleship—charity over contention (yes, even in traffic), ministering with love, and magnifying callings with preparation and personal connection—before moving into D&C 106 and the Lord’s counsel to Warren A. Cowdery to devote his “whole time” to the high and holy calling.

Chapters
  • 00:00 – Focus in Tribulation Victim mindset vs. the Savior’s expansive focus; framing Zion’s Camp as a lens for discipleship.

  • 02:23 – Wilford Woodruff’s Witness “More worth than gold”: seeing the power of God with Joseph; experience as spiritual capital.

  • 04:48 – What the Lord Was Really Forming Not just “redeeming Zion” then, but forming disciples able to bear future weight.

  • 07:10 – Turning to the Parables From Jesus the Christ to Matthew 13; setting up Wheat & Tares.

  • 07:59 – Reading Matthew 13:24–30 The sowing, the enemy, and the patience of the householder.

  • 09:39 – The Lord’s Interpretation (vv. 36–43) Enduring together till harvest; angels, offense removed, righteousness shining forth.

  • 12:08 – Agency, Unity, and Charity Choosing wheat over tares daily; rejecting divisive rhetoric; building rather than breaking.

  • 14:32 – Charity in Traffic (Applied Discipleship) Replacing contention with curiosity and compassion in ordinary frictions.

  • 16:58 – Growing Together Through Friction Lessons from Zion’s Camp: hunger, heat, tempers—yet sanctifying experience.

  • 18:42 – Enter D&C 106: Warren A. Cowdery “Devote his whole time”: lifting voice, warning with love, being children of light.

  • 20:09 – Magnifying Callings with Preparation Primary CTR 5: stories, short scripture, questions; prepare to capture hearts.

  • 22:27 – Knowing Their Names, Carrying Their Stories Devotion means learning each child; ministering by knowing.

  • 23:16 – Teaching Popcorn Hearts Responsibility on the teacher: make the lesson compelling; use participation.

  • 25:43 – Separated from the Crafts of Men Heaven’s joy when we bow to the Lord’s scepter; living distinct from the world.

  • 27:02 – Wrap & Forward Look Closing Zion’s Camp thread; preview of D&C 107–108; invitation to share insights.

Conclusion

Zion’s Camp didn’t simply move feet across miles—it moved souls toward Christ. Woodruff’s “more worth than gold” experience shows what happens when we choose to focus on the Savior, accept the slow growing-together of wheat and tares, and devote ourselves to our callings with charity and preparation. This week, choose one small, daily act that orients your focus to Jesus Christ—read one verse, offer one sincere prayer for someone who irritates you, or craft one story that will bless a child you teach.

Want help turning that daily act into a joyful, consistent practice? Try the MyStreaks – Streak Tracker app. Set a simple, clear streak like “Read one verse daily” or “Offer one prayer of charity in traffic,” get gentle accountability, and watch consistency compound into spiritual momentum. Download MyStreaks – Streak Tracker and keep your discipleship moving—one intentional day at a time.

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Summary

Jeff reflects on Zion’s Camp through Wilford Woodruff’s firsthand witness of Joseph Smith, drawing out a central theme: where we place our focus—victimhood or discipleship—shapes our attitude, learning, and spiritual capacity. He ties the experience of Zion’s Camp to Christ’s Parable of the Wheat and the Tares (Matthew 13), emphasizing agency, patience, and unity amid opposition. The episode lands in everyday discipleship—charity over contention (yes, even in traffic), ministering with love, and magnifying callings with preparation and personal connection—before moving into D&C 106 and the Lord’s counsel to Warren A. Cowdery to devote his “whole time” to the high and holy calling.

Chapters
  • 00:00 – Focus in Tribulation Victim mindset vs. the Savior’s expansive focus; framing Zion’s Camp as a lens for discipleship.

  • 02:23 – Wilford Woodruff’s Witness “More worth than gold”: seeing the power of God with Joseph; experience as spiritual capital.

  • 04:48 – What the Lord Was Really Forming Not just “redeeming Zion” then, but forming disciples able to bear future weight.

  • 07:10 – Turning to the Parables From Jesus the Christ to Matthew 13; setting up Wheat & Tares.

  • 07:59 – Reading Matthew 13:24–30 The sowing, the enemy, and the patience of the householder.

  • 09:39 – The Lord’s Interpretation (vv. 36–43) Enduring together till harvest; angels, offense removed, righteousness shining forth.

  • 12:08 – Agency, Unity, and Charity Choosing wheat over tares daily; rejecting divisive rhetoric; building rather than breaking.

  • 14:32 – Charity in Traffic (Applied Discipleship) Replacing contention with curiosity and compassion in ordinary frictions.

  • 16:58 – Growing Together Through Friction Lessons from Zion’s Camp: hunger, heat, tempers—yet sanctifying experience.

  • 18:42 – Enter D&C 106: Warren A. Cowdery “Devote his whole time”: lifting voice, warning with love, being children of light.

  • 20:09 – Magnifying Callings with Preparation Primary CTR 5: stories, short scripture, questions; prepare to capture hearts.

  • 22:27 – Knowing Their Names, Carrying Their Stories Devotion means learning each child; ministering by knowing.

  • 23:16 – Teaching Popcorn Hearts Responsibility on the teacher: make the lesson compelling; use participation.

  • 25:43 – Separated from the Crafts of Men Heaven’s joy when we bow to the Lord’s scepter; living distinct from the world.

  • 27:02 – Wrap & Forward Look Closing Zion’s Camp thread; preview of D&C 107–108; invitation to share insights.

Conclusion

Zion’s Camp didn’t simply move feet across miles—it moved souls toward Christ. Woodruff’s “more worth than gold” experience shows what happens when we choose to focus on the Savior, accept the slow growing-together of wheat and tares, and devote ourselves to our callings with charity and preparation. This week, choose one small, daily act that orients your focus to Jesus Christ—read one verse, offer one sincere prayer for someone who irritates you, or craft one story that will bless a child you teach.

Want help turning that daily act into a joyful, consistent practice? Try the MyStreaks – Streak Tracker app. Set a simple, clear streak like “Read one verse daily” or “Offer one prayer of charity in traffic,” get gentle accountability, and watch consistency compound into spiritual momentum. Download MyStreaks – Streak Tracker and keep your discipleship moving—one intentional day at a time.

  continue reading

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