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Ep. 394: Doctrine & Covenants 130 Charity in Traffic & Other Eternal Streaks

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Summary

A candid, early-morning study on sleep, uncertainty, and charity leads into Doctrine & Covenants 130 with practical application. You reflect on D&C 88's counsel to "retire to thy bed early" and "arise early," then explore how the "same sociality" continues beyond the veil, why devices like the Urim and Thummim symbolize ordered, revelatory learning, and how obedience and diligent, daily effort ("streaks") expand intelligence that rises with us. The thread through it all: clothe yourself "with the bond of charity"—yes, even in traffic—and trust the Lord's order when you feel dropped into the "middle of the story."

Chapters
  1. Sleepless Minds & Steady Hearts — 00:00 The very-human struggle to sleep amid family change; breathing, staying in bed, and practicing intentional rest.

  2. D&C 88: Early to Bed, Early to Rise — 02:20 "Cease to sleep longer than is needful." What does "retire early" mean for different rhythms and seasons?

  3. Charity in Traffic (and Everywhere Else) — 04:29 Clothing yourself with charity as a daily stance—patience on the road as a living sacrament.

  4. Setting the Stage: D&C 130 (Ramus, Illinois) — 06:54 Approaching Joseph's martyrdom; urgency in instruction and learning.

  5. "The Same Sociality" Beyond the Veil — 08:36 Who we're becoming now is who we'll be then; Alma 41 and the myth of a personality reset after death.

  6. Application First: Living What We Learn — 10:18 Your podcast premise: assume the scriptures are true and ask, "How do I apply this today?"

  7. Social Media, Same Spirit — 12:46 If our online voice lacks charity here, it won't magically change there—so practice now.

  8. Eternal Devices & Divine Order — 14:57 Urim and Thummim; a "sea of glass and fire"; Abraham 3 and God's ordered cosmos.

  9. Trusting the Architect When You're Mid-Project — 17:24 When we enter life mid-story, our first response is to seek understanding, not to counsel the Lord.

  10. White Stones & New Names — 19:31 Revelation 2:17, Isaiah cross-references, and the promise of higher learning in the world to come.

  11. Prophecy, South Carolina, and Timing — 27:21 Joseph's prophecies and the humility to accept "trouble me no more" on second-order curiosities.

  12. Intelligence Rises With Us — 29:01 Verses 18–19: diligence + obedience = advantage in the world to come (hello, streaks).

  13. The Irrevocable Law & Promised Blessings — 30:52 D&C 130:20–21; D&C 82:10—obedience unlocks blessings; stiff-neckedness withers them.

  14. Tie-Off & Invitation — 36:16 Charity, streaks, and steady discipleship in uncertain times.

Conclusion

If the "same sociality" rises with us, then today is the training ground. Choose one small, keepable act that makes you a little more charitable, a little more obedient, and a little more like the Savior—then do it every day. That's the quiet engine of intelligence (D&C 130:18–19) and the sure path to promised blessings (D&C 130:20–21). Want help keeping those tiny promises? Track them in the MyStreaks – Streak Tracker app. Set a simple, spiritual streak—"read one verse," "offer one prayer of gratitude," or "one act of charity in traffic"—and let consistency do its sanctifying work. When life drops you into the middle of a story, your streaks keep you moving with the Author.

Questions or impressions from today's study? Reach out: [email protected].

  continue reading

394 episodes

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Summary

A candid, early-morning study on sleep, uncertainty, and charity leads into Doctrine & Covenants 130 with practical application. You reflect on D&C 88's counsel to "retire to thy bed early" and "arise early," then explore how the "same sociality" continues beyond the veil, why devices like the Urim and Thummim symbolize ordered, revelatory learning, and how obedience and diligent, daily effort ("streaks") expand intelligence that rises with us. The thread through it all: clothe yourself "with the bond of charity"—yes, even in traffic—and trust the Lord's order when you feel dropped into the "middle of the story."

Chapters
  1. Sleepless Minds & Steady Hearts — 00:00 The very-human struggle to sleep amid family change; breathing, staying in bed, and practicing intentional rest.

  2. D&C 88: Early to Bed, Early to Rise — 02:20 "Cease to sleep longer than is needful." What does "retire early" mean for different rhythms and seasons?

  3. Charity in Traffic (and Everywhere Else) — 04:29 Clothing yourself with charity as a daily stance—patience on the road as a living sacrament.

  4. Setting the Stage: D&C 130 (Ramus, Illinois) — 06:54 Approaching Joseph's martyrdom; urgency in instruction and learning.

  5. "The Same Sociality" Beyond the Veil — 08:36 Who we're becoming now is who we'll be then; Alma 41 and the myth of a personality reset after death.

  6. Application First: Living What We Learn — 10:18 Your podcast premise: assume the scriptures are true and ask, "How do I apply this today?"

  7. Social Media, Same Spirit — 12:46 If our online voice lacks charity here, it won't magically change there—so practice now.

  8. Eternal Devices & Divine Order — 14:57 Urim and Thummim; a "sea of glass and fire"; Abraham 3 and God's ordered cosmos.

  9. Trusting the Architect When You're Mid-Project — 17:24 When we enter life mid-story, our first response is to seek understanding, not to counsel the Lord.

  10. White Stones & New Names — 19:31 Revelation 2:17, Isaiah cross-references, and the promise of higher learning in the world to come.

  11. Prophecy, South Carolina, and Timing — 27:21 Joseph's prophecies and the humility to accept "trouble me no more" on second-order curiosities.

  12. Intelligence Rises With Us — 29:01 Verses 18–19: diligence + obedience = advantage in the world to come (hello, streaks).

  13. The Irrevocable Law & Promised Blessings — 30:52 D&C 130:20–21; D&C 82:10—obedience unlocks blessings; stiff-neckedness withers them.

  14. Tie-Off & Invitation — 36:16 Charity, streaks, and steady discipleship in uncertain times.

Conclusion

If the "same sociality" rises with us, then today is the training ground. Choose one small, keepable act that makes you a little more charitable, a little more obedient, and a little more like the Savior—then do it every day. That's the quiet engine of intelligence (D&C 130:18–19) and the sure path to promised blessings (D&C 130:20–21). Want help keeping those tiny promises? Track them in the MyStreaks – Streak Tracker app. Set a simple, spiritual streak—"read one verse," "offer one prayer of gratitude," or "one act of charity in traffic"—and let consistency do its sanctifying work. When life drops you into the middle of a story, your streaks keep you moving with the Author.

Questions or impressions from today's study? Reach out: [email protected].

  continue reading

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