Ep. 378: Doctrine & Covenants 118 - 119 Get Tithed
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In this episode, Jeffery studies Doctrine and Covenants sections 118 through 121, weaving together history, revelation, and application. The conversation moves from the calling of new apostles after apostasy, to the Lord’s introduction of the law of tithing, and finally to Joseph Smith’s imprisonment in Liberty Jail. Through it all, Jeff highlights the faith required to follow divine direction even when circumstances are difficult—and how consistency in obedience, humility, and faith opens the door to personal revelation.
🕰️ Chapters (00:00) Introduction: Missionary Spirit at HomeJeff shares family news—his son beginning Home MTC for the Gilbert, Arizona Mission—and reflects on the spiritual atmosphere that fills their home during this sacred time.
(02:24) Section 118: The Twelve Apostles and the Power of ObedienceJoseph Smith receives revelation concerning the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. Jeff explains the historical setting, emphasizing how the Lord organized leadership even amid turmoil. He highlights the faith of the apostles who left on their missions from Far West under persecution, fulfilling prophecy despite danger.
(05:06) Faith Amid Failure: Lessons from the Kirtland Safety SocietyJeff explores how the failure of the Kirtland Safety Society tested the Saints and Joseph Smith himself. He reminds listeners that prophets and apostles are human and make mistakes, but their divine callings remain intact. The invitation: extend grace—to Church leaders, to others, and to yourself.
(09:33) Overcoming Littleness of SoulA personal reflection on moments when Jeff felt tested after studying “littleness of soul.” He shares the importance of charity and resisting the inward pull of pride and resentment, choosing instead to stay “large of soul.”
(11:32) Section 119: The Law of Tithing—A Tangible Law of FaithJeff explains how the Lord revealed the modern law of tithing: one-tenth of annual interest or income. He draws from his experience as a bishop during tithing settlement, emphasizing that each person determines their honest tithe between themselves and God. He bears testimony that tithing brings spiritual and temporal blessings, particularly when it’s hardest to give.
(16:19) The Law of Tithing and the TempleJeff notes that tithing is not an entrance fee but a sacred act of faith that funds the Lord’s work, including temples. He calls it “a tangible law of faith”—a bridge of trust built when we act before we see.
(18:19) Asking and Receiving RevelationReflecting on how every section of the Doctrine and Covenants begins with a question, Jeff emphasizes the power of asking. Revelation follows inquiry; the Prophet Joseph’s example teaches that we too must ask and knock to receive divine guidance.
(18:50) Section 120: The Council of DispositionThe Lord reveals how tithes are to be managed—by a council composed of the First Presidency, the Presiding Bishopric, and other appointed leaders. Jeff underscores the inspired stewardship of Church resources and the sacred accountability involved.
(20:26) Transition to Section 121: From Revelation to RefinementJoseph Smith’s imprisonment in Liberty Jail marks a shift from organizational revelation to personal refinement. Jeff offers historical context about the persecution of the Saints, the extermination order, and the suffering endured by Church leaders.
(22:15) Why Joseph Smith Was ImprisonedJeff outlines the complex causes: religious prejudice, political and economic jealousy, violence in the 1838 Mormon War, and false accusations. He recounts the later repeal of Missouri’s extermination order in 1976 by Governor Christopher Bond, symbolizing reconciliation and recognition of past wrongs.
(28:22) Section 121: “O God, Where Art Thou?”Jeff reads Joseph Smith’s heartfelt prayer from Liberty Jail, capturing the depth of his suffering and yearning for divine deliverance. He reflects on what it means to endure hardship with faith and how prayer connects us to heaven even in darkness.
(31:45) Enduring the Trial: From Questions to FaithJeff contemplates how the Prophet’s question—“Where art thou?”—mirrors our own experiences of uncertainty and pain. Most trials are not divine tests but natural consequences of mortal life. Yet, through repentance, patience, and trust, God shapes our souls for eternity.
🌟 ConclusionJeff closes by reminding listeners that faith is built through consistency—through the simple, steady acts of prayer, study, service, and obedience. He invites everyone to examine where they can be more consistent in following the Lord’s counsel and to keep their spiritual streaks alive through daily devotion.
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