Sunday, October 5, 2025

Section 109 Continues Priesthood Keys Restored - Visions

Section 109 Notes Continued

Moses, who in the majesty of the Melchizedek Priesthood led enslaved Israel out of Egyptian bondage into their promised Palestine, brings back those very keys... "These keys empower those who hold them to lead all Israel, the ten tribes included, from all the nations of the earth... to the mountains of the Lord's houses, there to be endowed with power from own high." Bruce R. McConkie, (The Keys of the Kingdom, Ensign May 1983 p. 21-23

The man Elias brings back the gospel of Abraham, the great Abrahamic covenant whereby the faithful receive promises of eternal increase, promises through celestial marriage their eternal posterity shall be as numerous as the sands of the seashore or as the stars in heaven for multitude. (Bruce r. McConkie, Quorum of the Twelve, 'The Keys of the Kingdom, Ensign May 1983 p. 21-22)

The Lord sent Elias and he sent Elijah. And when Elias came, he brought the gospel of Abraham, the divine commission that God gave Abraham, the marriage discipline that God gave Abraham, Elias restored celestial marriage, and Elijah came and brought the sealing power so the ordinances would be binding on earth and sealed in heaven; and it takes the ministry of both of them to accomplish the purposes of the Lord. (The Promise Made to the Fathers." From Studies in Scripture Vol. 3 Genesis to 2 Samuel, ed. Kent P. Jackson and Robert L. Millet (SLC UT Randall Cook Co. 1985 p.61)


It's interesting that in the case of Joesph Smith there were many shared visions. It's harder to refute shared visionary experiences.

Friday, October 3, 2025

Doctrine and Covenants 109

  

Battlements / Parapet Wall / Crenellations 

A defensive low wall (chest height to head height) around the top of a castle wall or tower, in which gaps occurred at regular intervals, to allow arrows or other projectiles to be fired while also protecting the defenders behind the wall. 

Crenellations at Warwick Castle

The alternating pattern of walls and gaps enabled a defender to hide behind the raised solid portion of the wall, known as merlons, and then quickly move in front of the gap portion, known as crenels or embrasures (not to be confused with the embrasures behind an arrow loop), to fire arrows at attackers. 



Doctrine and Covenants 109

22: armed with the power

25: no weapon shall prosper

26: no combination of wickedness shall have power to rise up and prevail over thy people

28: if they smite this people, thou wilt smite them; thou will fight for thy people as thou didst in the day of battle, that they may be delivered from the hands of their enemies

32: plead before thee for a full and complete deliverance

33: break it off, O Lord; break it off from the necks of thy servants, by they power, that we may rise up...and do thy work

These are also seen along the wall in the old city of Jerusalem.

Not only do temple covenants serve as a defense but also enable covenants keepers to fight for what is right in the spiritual battles of life.

Blood and sins of this generations- sins passed down from environment and family, hereditary weaknesses

Elder Bruce R. McKonkie: "The dead are not really dead."

The. people that knew the prophet Joseph the best loved him the most.

The Church Handbook

3.4.1.2

Order to God’s Work

Priesthood keys ensure that God’s work of salvation and exaltation is accomplished in an orderly manner (see Doctrine and Covenants 42:11132:8). Those who hold priesthood keys direct the Lord’s work within their areas of responsibility. 



Joseph, the Man and the Prophet

Of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles "Like most other leaders on the frontier, Joseph Smith did not shrink from physical confrontation, and he had the courage of a lion. Once he was kidnapped by two men who held cocked pistols to his head and repeatedly threatened to shoot him if he moved a muscle. The Prophet endured these threats for a time and then snapped back, “Shoot away; I have endured so much persecution and oppression that I am sick of life; why then don’t you shoot, and have done with it, instead of talking so much about it?” (in Journal of Discourses,2:167; see also History of the Church, 5:440).


Recently there was a church shooting in Michigan. I was impressed with the heroism of those who were there. Here are two examples.

https://nypost.com/2025/10/03/us-news/14-year-old-usher-hailed-a-hero-for-protecting-brothers-during-michigan-lds-church-attack/


https://latterdaysaintmag.com/an-er-doctor-ran-into-a-burning-grand-blanc-church-again-and-again/


When the shots start firing, what will I do? Prepare and practice beforehand. Like in the MTC or role playing with kids at home. Joseph Smith's example above. Dad saying "You aren't prepared to live until you're prepared to die." Being right with God.


Verses 8 and 15 of 109 refer to being prepared


Being made clean. William Smith actually asked to be released from being an apostle because it was so much work to make the people holy. They made every effort to be clean in thought, acts and physically. Even washing all their clothes. Just think of how much planning it takes to get a family to church dressed in clean, ironed clothes. Then relate that to being spiritually clean. 


Verse 21 acknowledges the need for repentance even after we have striven to be clean.

And when thy people transgress, any of them, they may speedily repent and return unto thee, and find favor in thy sight, and be restored to the blessings which thou hast ordained to be poured our upon those who shall reverence thee in thy house.


Yes, repentance is needed but He has "bastanche poder", more than enough power to make me holy.


A charge is a responsibility of someone or something.


I wish to testify that there are forces which will save us from the ever-increasing lying, disorder, violence, chaos, destruction, misery, and deceit that are upon the earth. Those saving forces are the everlasting principles, covenants, and ordinances of the eternal gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ. These same principles, covenants, and ordinances are coupled with the rights and powers of the priesthood of Almighty God. We of this church are the possessors and custodians of these commanding powers which can and do roll back much of the power of Satan on the earth. We believe that we hold these mighty forces in trust for all who have died, for all who are now living, and for the yet unborn. -Elder James E. Faust

Monday, August 25, 2025

The Word of Wisdom

 Before our birth we looked forward to coming to earth and obtaining a mortal body. Our bodies are so important that the scriptures compare them to temples. Even though we may face severe tests of health, handicap or disability we can look forward to healing from these challenges. We know that our body and spirit will be reunited and eventually restored to its proper and perfect frame in the resurrection. Our bodies are sacred gifts from God.

The Lord wants us to treat our bodies with respect. He revealed a law of health called the Word of Wisdom. This teaches us about eating healthy foods and avoiding alcohol, tobacco, hot drinks and any other harmful substances. The Lord promises that those who obey will receive better health and great treasures of knowledge, even hidden treasures.

We are stewards of our bodies. Elder Bednar said, “Both our agency and our physical body, through which we exercise that agency in mortality, are truly “bought with a price” through the Atonement of Jesus Christ. We are called to be, as the Apostle Peter wrote, “a royal priesthood, an holy nation, a peculiar people…we should be peculiar in the sense that we are distinctive, set apart from, and uncontrolled by the world. In addition, we are peculiar in a more powerful sense. As the Greek word implies, we are peculiar in that we are a purchased people. Interestingly, I have heard many people, both outside and inside the Church, declare, “It’s my body and I can do to it what I want.” The correct doctrinal response to such a statement is quite simple. No, your body is not your own; it is on loan from God.”

The Word of Wisdom sets us apart from the world. One of the blessings promised to those who adhere to The Word of Wisdom in D&C 89 is in verse 21, the Lord promises the destroying angel shall pass by them as the children of Israel. In ancient times, God’s chosen people were designated as covenant Israel by blood of lamb on doorpost. The Word of Wisdom is one of the outward indicators that marks us a covenant Israel. It marks us as someone who is set apart from the world.

In a historical context, God’s dietary guidelines looked different in the bible then it did to the early saints. It looked different to the early Saints than it does to us now. It actually took 100 years from when the Word of Wisdom was revealed for it to become a commandment and it will probably look different in the future. What matters, is that we are willing to do what God asks of us now.

At the time it was revealed, Emma Smith was understandably frustrated cleaning up tobacco from the floor in the school of the prophets. The Prophet Joseph Smith, asked the Lord about it. In the resulting revelation found in D&C 89, we learn that God cares about our temporal concerns and physical health. We can go to him in prayer and seek his counsel in our day-to-day struggles.

Prophets have promised that living the Word of Wisdom today will free us from some of the most serious dangers we can face in this life. It may be much more valuable to us spiritually than it is physically.President Nelson has explained that any addiction robs us of our agency. “We are free to take drugs or not. But once we choose to use a habit-forming drug, we are bound to the consequences of that choice. Addiction surrenders later freedom to choose... My spiritual prescription would return the gift of agency to its rightful owner.”

When President Taylor was young, before joining the church, he realized he was craving tobacco. In what a somewhat humorous yet serious way he told his snuff box, “Listen to me. I will be a slave to nothing!

 

President Oaks said undesirable outcomes from breaking The Word of Wisdom are “totally avoidable if we “never partake for the first time—even once.” Prophets have repeated counseled us to make decisions early so we don’t have to continue to debate time and time again later in life. We give the adversary less control if we make the decision once and already know how we will react before we are tempted.

 

Honoring the Word of Wisdom can bless us in times of urgent need. A faithful member of the Church, John A. Larsen, served during World War II in the United States Coast Guard on the ship USS Cambria. During a battle in the Philippines, word came of an approaching squadron of bombers and kamikaze fighter planes. Orders were given for immediate evacuation. Since the USS Cambria was already gone, John and three companions gathered their gear and hurried to the beach, hoping for a lift out to one of the departing ships. Fortunately, a landing craft picked them up and sped toward the last ship leaving the bay. The men on that departing ship, in an effort to evacuate as quickly as possible, were busy on deck and had time only to throw ropes to the four men, that they might hopefully be able to climb to the deck.

John, with a heavy radio strapped to his back, found himself dangling at the end of a 40-foot (12 m) rope, at the side of a ship headed out to the open sea. He began pulling himself up, hand over hand, knowing that if he lost his grip, he would almost certainly perish. After climbing only a third of the way, he felt his arms burning with pain. He had become so weak that he felt he could no longer hold on.

With his strength depleted, as he grimly contemplated his fate, John silently cried unto God, telling Him that he had always kept the Word of Wisdom and had lived a clean life—and he now desperately needed the promised blessings.

John later said that as he finished his prayer, he felt a great surge of strength. He began climbing once again and fairly flew up the rope. When he reached the deck, his breathing was normal and not the least bit labored. The blessings of added health and stamina promised in the Word of Wisdom had been his. He gave thanks to his Heavenly Father then, and throughout the remainder of his life, for the answer to his desperate prayer for help

The Word of Wisdom may provide blessings in unexpected ways. Many years ago, during his surgical internship, President Nelson and his wife attended a reception where the chief surgical resident offered them an alcoholic beverage. They politely declined the first offer, and then a second offer, and by the third offer the chief surgical resident was livid at their refusal to accept his drink. He warned if they did not accept that drink, he would make life “mighty miserable”. But President and Sister Nelson had made a covenant with God and had no intention of breaking it. He says, “We kept our promise, and the chief resident kept his.”

The chief resident used his responsibility of assigning operations to interns to ensure that President Nelson got the most complicated, most grueling, and most time-consuming operations. The chief resident’s form of revenge turned out to be a blessing. He said, “Assisting with difficult operations day after day made me a better surgeon. Keeping the Word of Wisdom actually propelled me forward in my surgical career.”

My final example is from Elder Stevenson. He has a friend named John who was accepted at a prestigious Japanese university. As a college student, he was part of the international student program with many other top students from around the world. After his arrival in Japan he was invited to a rooftop party. Following an elevator ride to the top floor of the building. John and his friends navigated the single narrow stairway leading to the rooftop and began mingling with the others. As the night wore on, the atmosphere changed. The noise, music volume, and alcohol amplified, as did John’s uneasiness. Then suddenly someone began organizing the students into a large circle with the intent of sharing marijuana cigarettes. John grimaced and quickly informed his two friends that it was time to leave. Almost in ridicule, one of them replied, “John, this is easy—we’ll just stand in the circle, and when it is our turn, we’ll just pass it along rather than smoke it. That way we won’t have to embarrass ourselves in front of everyone by leaving.” This sounded easy to John, but it did not sound right. He knew he had to announce his intention and act. In a moment he mustered his courage and told them that they could do as they wished, but he was leaving. One friend decided to stay and joined the circle; the other reluctantly followed John down the stairs to board the elevator. Much to their surprise, when the elevator doors opened, Japanese police officers poured out and hurried to ascend the stairs to the rooftop. John and his friend boarded the elevator and departed.

When the police appeared at the top of the stairs, the students quickly threw the illegal drugs off the roof so they wouldn’t be caught. After securing the stairway, however, the officers lined up everyone on the roof and asked each student to extend both hands. The officers then walked down the line, carefully smelling each student’s thumbs and index fingers. All who had held the marijuana, whether they had smoked it or not, were presumed guilty, and there were huge consequences. Almost without exception, the students who had remained on the rooftop were expelled from their respective universities, and those convicted of a crime were likely deported from Japan. Dreams of an education, years of preparation, and the possibility of future employment in Japan were dashed in a moment.

The friend who stayed on the roof was expelled from the university in Japan to which he had worked so hard to be accepted and was required to return home. As for John and the other friend who left the party, the consequences in his life have been immeasurable. 

There will be times when you, like John, will have to demonstrate your righteous courage in plain view of your peers, the consequence of which may be ridicule and embarrassment. Be courageous! Be strong! “Stand ye in holy places, and be not moved.”

A professor once wrote a manuscript on Reasons for Observing the Word of Wisdom. The manuscript was given to the General Authorities, President Kimball referred to it as one of the finest treatments of the subject that he had ever read. Convincing economic, health, and other reasons for following the Word of Wisdom were clearly set forth. “But,” he said, “you left out the most important reason.”

“What is that?” the author asked.

“Because God asked us to,” he replied.

What really matters is that when we obey The Word of Wisdom, we obey Heavenly Father. When faced with temptation and asking ourselves why we obey it, we can simply reply, “Because God asked me to” In the name of Jesus Christ, amen.

Monday, August 18, 2025

Come Back

 https://latterdaysaintmag.com/empty-chairs-reflections-on-how-faithful-latter-day-saints-can-handle-the-pain-presented-by-wayward-loved-ones/

Elder Holland said: “His concern is for the faith at which you finally arrivenot the hour of the day in which you got there.” Eternity is a long time, so if it takes a while to get it right, the effort will have been worth it. “If you are struggling under the weight of wandering souls in your family, I invite you to ponder this simple question: “Do you think our heavenly parents wander through the heavens in morose agony over their straying children?”

If your answer was like mine, that I didn’t think so, then the follow-up question is “Why not?” I think that answer lies in PERSPECTIVE. Because our vision is limited, when a soul wanders, we fret and ache and sometimes we despair. God dwells in eternity and sees the end from the beginning.


Saturday, August 9, 2025

The Holy Ghost

 

Spiritual Notes, Most Important Parts of a Talk, Vicarious Ordinances in Temple, Serving

 Spiritual Notes

What makes a person mighty?

With any talk or book, there are three important things. The third is what you hear, second what the Holy Ghost teaches you and first the commitments that you make.

There are those who scoff at the ideas of vicarious ordinances performed for the salvation of souls. They think it all to be very strange. No thinking Christian should be surprised at such a doctrine. Was not he sacrifice of Christ a vicarious offering for and in behalf of all mankind? The very Atonement was wrought vicariously. -President Boyd K. Packer

When we say yes to serving, we are saying yes to Jesus Christ. And when we say yes to Christ, we are saying yes to the most abundant life possible. -Elder Steven D. Shumway, Participate to Prepare for Christ's Return

Stories of Men Who United Science and Faith

 https://www.thechurchnews.com/members/2025/07/19/equations-eternity-japanese-latter-day-saint-science-faith/

https://www.thechurchnews.com/members/2025/08/08/first-mongolia-stake-president-odgerel-ochirjav/

Sunday, July 27, 2025

Emulating the Savior

A man in our stake presidency, President Badal, told a story of a woman in his family who was really good at copying things she valued in others. He explained that it is actually a great attribute to have when we apply it to "copying" or "emulating" the Savior in our lives. 

Cleaning Floors, Talents, Serving, Meeting Needs

Use talents to further God's work. I remember hearing an example of a woman who would always clean floors when I family near her moved. It was her signature service. Someone had done that once for her and she appreciated it so much the she, in turn, did it for others.

While on the topic of cleaning floors, Elder Perry's mom would make sure they cleaned the corner and baseboards well. She knew the middle of the floor would be cleansed if the corners and baseboards were. If those hidden parts of our lives are clean, the middle seems to take care of itself.