Ep. 354 Doctrine & Covenants 101:65-101 People of God Follow the Law of the Land
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In this episode, Jeffery continues the study of Doctrine and Covenants Section 101, focusing on the parable of the vineyard, the importance of building the Lord’s “tower” (temple), and the lessons that apply both spiritually and temporally. He highlights the Saints’ struggles, the Lord’s instructions about gathering and land purchases, and the eternal importance of patience, preparation, and order in building Zion. Jeffery draws parallels between historical revelations, the U.S. Constitution as divinely inspired, and modern application in our temporal and spiritual lives. The study closes with reflections on prayer, redress through civil processes, and God’s promises to guide His people in all things.
Chapters00:00 – The Parable of the Tower and the Temple Jeffery opens by linking the parable’s tower to the temple as a place of revelation, direction, and guidance from the Lord.
02:27 – Continuing Section 101 Study Reading verses 65–68, Jeffery discusses the gathering of the wheat and tares, the Lord’s instructions to gather without haste, and the importance of preparation.
04:52 – Purchasing Land and Building Zion Exploration of how Saints were counseled to purchase land with money, the role of honorable and wise men, and the temporal needs of Zion’s establishment.
07:15 – Money, Stewardship, and Construction A reflection on the necessity of finances to secure land and build temples, and the caution to proceed with patience, not haste.
09:17 – Efficiency vs. Diligence in God’s Work Jeffery explains how the Lord’s work emphasizes accuracy and care over rushed efficiency, using temple ordinance record-keeping as an example.
11:18 – Inspired Constitution and Civil Order Discussion of the U.S. Constitution as divinely established, enabling freedom and the spread of the gospel, and the necessity of wise rulers.
13:42 – Shedding of Blood and Freedom Cross-references to 1 Nephi 13:13–19, reflecting on the sacrifices made for freedom, the Civil War, and the Lord’s declaration against bondage and slavery.
16:20 – The Widow and the Unjust Judge Comparison of the Saints to the persistent widow in Christ’s parable, showing how to seek redress through proper civil channels before turning to the Lord.
18:20 – Grace After All We Can Do Jeffery reminds listeners of the need for diligence, patience, and reliance on Christ’s grace after we do all we can.
20:16 – Zion, Law, and Civil Society Reflections on the City of Enoch and how Zion’s unity included working through difficulties under law and order.
22:26 – Charity, Peace, and Forgiveness The Lord desires peace, forgiveness, and mercy, not destruction—teaching us to love others even when beliefs differ.
24:25 – Final Counsel and Application Closing verses of Section 101 emphasize holding claim on what God appoints, securing land, and trusting His guidance in temporal and spiritual matters.
26:06 – Transition to Section 102 Jeffery previews the upcoming studies in Sections 102–105, inviting listeners to continue the journey.
ConclusionAs Jeffery closes, he reminds us that the Lord’s commandments are never merely temporal—they are spiritual, and He promises to guide us in all things if we listen. Just like the Saints of old who had to be consistent in gathering, building, and enduring trials, we too need daily consistency to draw closer to Him.
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