Come Follow Me Insights (Doctrine and Covenants 27-28, Mar 15-21)

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Correction: The events in section 27 happen in Harmony, Pennsylvania, not Colesville as stated in the first minute of the video. This week, Taylor and Tyler will explore many different topics ranging from seeing the Gospel through one lens, the sticks of Ephraim and Judah, the Armor of God, and receiving revelation within the Church. __________________________________________________ Download our free scripture study tool: www.scriptureplus.org/ Sign up for our weekly emails to receive notifications and more Come, Follow Me resources: forms.aweber.com/form/87/2078810487.htm __________________________________________________ 0:00 Introduction – Setting for D&C 27 1:57 D&C 27: 1 Jesus Christ is "your Lord, your God, and your Redeemer." 5:41 Partaking of the sacrament with an eye single to the glory of God; analogy of the binoculars. 8:08 Binocular analogy applied to how we see others and how we see ourselves. 11:00 Verses 5-14 Prophecy of a super sacrament meeting when Jesus will partake with “with all those whom (the) Father hath given (him) out of the world.” 12:49 An apostolic key ring; keys of the priesthood and their messengers are identified. 14:27 The prophecy in Ezekiel 37 explained. The stick of Judah (the Bible) and the stick of Joseph (the Book of Mormon) will become one in the Lord’s hand. 21:11 Word study on “stick” or “canon”: anciently a canon was a reed or stick that was used to measure. The scriptures are used to measure truth. 22:45 Messengers of the priesthood, along with their specific keys, are identified. See verses 5-14. 26:30 Verse 15: “Lift up your hearts and rejoice . . . take upon you my whole armor”. Symbolism of putting on the whole armor can be connected to the sacrament ordinance. 31:37 The components of the armor of God identified and explained. The binocular analogy may be used again to connect the two images of being clothed in the armor of God with the symbolism of the sacrament. 38:18 D&C 28: Growing pains - Hiram Page had a certain stone and professed to be receiving revelations by its aid. 40:07 Verse 2: The proper order for revelation in the Church is explained. 44:13 The greatest leaders in the Church are first obedient disciples. Jesus is the perfect example. 46:58 Verses 4-7 The Lord’s house of order applied to receiving revelation within the Church. 51:00 The Lord’s house of order applied to receiving revelation within families. 52:50 Joseph instructed to provide correction to Hiram Page privately. 55:18 Conclusion: The sacrament, the armor of God, and the order of God. God is in the heavens and is offering us a fulness of His mercy. Timestamps courtesy of Tammy Hulse __________________________________________________ This channel may make use of copyrighted material, the use of which has not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. This constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law. In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, the material on this channel is offered publicly and without profit, to the public users of the internet for comment and nonprofit educational and informational purposes. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. In such cases, fair use is permitted. No copyright(s) is/are claimed. The content is broadcasted for Study, Research, and Educational purposes. The broadcaster gains no profit from broadcasted content. This falls under "Fair Use" guidelines. #BookofMormonCentral #ComeFollowMeInsights #SpreadLightAndGoodness

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