In D&C 58-59 we can see the Lord’s unique way of speaking. He uses double meaning and poetry and speaks in layers. His voice and style is recognizable at the start of D&C 58. It would be easy to blame God or think Joseph was a fallen prophet based on the Missouri experience. However, this revelation shows that tribulation and death were part of the plan in going to Missouri. This episode examines the feast God is preparing for the end. We explore what wine on the lees well refined means. We also journey though the story of Job. There are some interesting details in the specific numbers of property from before his trials and later after his trials. We discuss the importance of obeying the law. We also show respect to those brave enough to work in law enforcement. Law and order is divine and important. Finally, we talk about not being commanded in all things and what it means to be anxiously engaged.
Jason and Nate start by talking about the Shakers and then they look at why the Lord tends to favor the right hand verses...
Historical context of the showdown between Moses, Aaron and Pharaoh. Passover, one of the greatest prophecies of all time.
Witnesses to the atonement – biased, hostile, and independent. An unfair trial. Who shall I send? The slow grind that was the crucifixion. Making...