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Ep. 371: Doctrine & Covenants 112: Gratitude The Brother of Humility

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📖 Episode Summary

In this episode, Jeffery shares a reflective study from Doctrine and Covenants Section 112, where the Lord speaks to Thomas B. Marsh, then president of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. The lesson opens with a late-night travel story from Newark to Salt Lake City, setting the tone for a humble, grounded discussion on repentance, humility, and contending for faith.

Through scripture, cross-references, and personal reflection, Jeff explores the Lord’s message to Thomas B. Marsh—reminding us that even called and chosen leaders must humble themselves, repent, and gird up their loins for the work. He examines what it means to “contend for the faith” without contention, referencing Jude 1:3, Philippians 1:27, and 3 Nephi 11:29, showing how true spiritual contention is firm testimony offered in love, not anger.

Jeff connects these teachings to modern discipleship, discussing how gratitude, humility, and charity go hand in hand. Drawing from Proverbs 18:12 and Alma 7:23–24, he emphasizes that humility precedes honor and that giving thanks to God—even in business and daily life—invites His hand to guide us.

The episode concludes with a moving reflection on how humility, patience, and gratitude soften our hearts and align our will with God’s, allowing us to feel His guidance “leading us by the hand” in every phase of life.

⏱️ Chapters

00:00 – Late-Night Reflections and Travel Delays Jeff opens with a personal travel story and transitions into the study of Doctrine and Covenants 112.

02:00 – Thomas B. Marsh and the Early Quorum of the Twelve Background on the first Quorum of the Twelve Apostles and the purpose of this revelation.

04:20 – The Lord’s Loving Correction Discussion of verses 1–2 about the Lord’s displeasure and forgiveness, and what that means for personal repentance.

06:20 – Seeking Feedback from Heaven Jeff asks: “Have I sought the Lord’s feedback?”—exploring humility in prayer and personal growth.

08:30 – “Contend Thou Therefore” – What It Really Means Study of Jude 1:3 and Philippians 1:27 to define spiritual contention and standing firm without anger.

13:50 – The Armor of God and Girding Up Our Loins Reflection on Ephesians and daily spiritual preparation.

17:50 – “Be Thou Humble” – One of the Greatest Promises Exploration of verse 10 and the Lord’s promise to lead and answer prayers.

19:30 – Before Honor Comes Humility Cross-references to Proverbs 18:12 and Alma 7:23–24, illustrating the link between humility, gratitude, and charity.

21:45 – Returning Thanks to God Jeff shares a General Conference story and personal reflections on daily gratitude practices.

23:30 – Patience, Long-Suffering, and Charity on a Crowded Plane Real-life application of Christlike patience amid discomfort and frustration.

25:50 – The Futility of Complaining An honest self-examination about how complaining only increases contention.

27:00 – Loving Without Partiality Final reflection on verse 11—loving all equally, not favoring some over others.

28:10 – Closing Thoughts and Invitation to Reflect Jeff invites listeners to share experiences about humility and gratitude and ends with his signature encouragement.

✨ Conclusion

Jeff concludes with an invitation to live the gospel of Jesus Christ through humble service and gratitude. The Lord’s message to Thomas B. Marsh is timeless—be humble, be teachable, and He will lead you by the hand. He reminds listeners that just as apostles were instructed to gird up their loins and not let the world slumber, so too must we share light and truth consistently.

Keep your streaks of faith and study alive with the MyStreaks – Streak Tracker App. Track your daily scripture reading, prayer, or acts of kindness streaks to build consistency in your discipleship—one day, one action at a time. Stay steady. Stay humble. Keep streaking the scriptures.

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📖 Episode Summary

In this episode, Jeffery shares a reflective study from Doctrine and Covenants Section 112, where the Lord speaks to Thomas B. Marsh, then president of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. The lesson opens with a late-night travel story from Newark to Salt Lake City, setting the tone for a humble, grounded discussion on repentance, humility, and contending for faith.

Through scripture, cross-references, and personal reflection, Jeff explores the Lord’s message to Thomas B. Marsh—reminding us that even called and chosen leaders must humble themselves, repent, and gird up their loins for the work. He examines what it means to “contend for the faith” without contention, referencing Jude 1:3, Philippians 1:27, and 3 Nephi 11:29, showing how true spiritual contention is firm testimony offered in love, not anger.

Jeff connects these teachings to modern discipleship, discussing how gratitude, humility, and charity go hand in hand. Drawing from Proverbs 18:12 and Alma 7:23–24, he emphasizes that humility precedes honor and that giving thanks to God—even in business and daily life—invites His hand to guide us.

The episode concludes with a moving reflection on how humility, patience, and gratitude soften our hearts and align our will with God’s, allowing us to feel His guidance “leading us by the hand” in every phase of life.

⏱️ Chapters

00:00 – Late-Night Reflections and Travel Delays Jeff opens with a personal travel story and transitions into the study of Doctrine and Covenants 112.

02:00 – Thomas B. Marsh and the Early Quorum of the Twelve Background on the first Quorum of the Twelve Apostles and the purpose of this revelation.

04:20 – The Lord’s Loving Correction Discussion of verses 1–2 about the Lord’s displeasure and forgiveness, and what that means for personal repentance.

06:20 – Seeking Feedback from Heaven Jeff asks: “Have I sought the Lord’s feedback?”—exploring humility in prayer and personal growth.

08:30 – “Contend Thou Therefore” – What It Really Means Study of Jude 1:3 and Philippians 1:27 to define spiritual contention and standing firm without anger.

13:50 – The Armor of God and Girding Up Our Loins Reflection on Ephesians and daily spiritual preparation.

17:50 – “Be Thou Humble” – One of the Greatest Promises Exploration of verse 10 and the Lord’s promise to lead and answer prayers.

19:30 – Before Honor Comes Humility Cross-references to Proverbs 18:12 and Alma 7:23–24, illustrating the link between humility, gratitude, and charity.

21:45 – Returning Thanks to God Jeff shares a General Conference story and personal reflections on daily gratitude practices.

23:30 – Patience, Long-Suffering, and Charity on a Crowded Plane Real-life application of Christlike patience amid discomfort and frustration.

25:50 – The Futility of Complaining An honest self-examination about how complaining only increases contention.

27:00 – Loving Without Partiality Final reflection on verse 11—loving all equally, not favoring some over others.

28:10 – Closing Thoughts and Invitation to Reflect Jeff invites listeners to share experiences about humility and gratitude and ends with his signature encouragement.

✨ Conclusion

Jeff concludes with an invitation to live the gospel of Jesus Christ through humble service and gratitude. The Lord’s message to Thomas B. Marsh is timeless—be humble, be teachable, and He will lead you by the hand. He reminds listeners that just as apostles were instructed to gird up their loins and not let the world slumber, so too must we share light and truth consistently.

Keep your streaks of faith and study alive with the MyStreaks – Streak Tracker App. Track your daily scripture reading, prayer, or acts of kindness streaks to build consistency in your discipleship—one day, one action at a time. Stay steady. Stay humble. Keep streaking the scriptures.

  continue reading

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