Ep. 368: Doctrine & Covenants 109:31-53 Which Burden Do You Carry?
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A predawn thunderstorm becomes the backdrop for a rich study of Doctrine & Covenants 109, the Kirtland Temple dedicatory prayer. Jeffery links the imagery of hail, wind, and judgment to the text, then moves into the prayer’s pleas for deliverance from persecution and the promise of spiritual gifts like Pentecost. He cross-references Matthew 11:28–30 (“my yoke is easy, and my burden is light”) to teach that Christ’s yoke still involves effort—commandments and covenant service—but the burden is made light through Him. Reflecting on the Beatitudes, he frames trials with an eternal perspective. The episode then emphasizes missionary commission, charity over vengeance (“we delight not in the destruction of our fellow men”), and an extended meditation on mercy through the Alma 24 account of the Anti-Nephi-Lehies. Jeffery closes with a call to practice everyday charity—yes, even in traffic—and previews continuing in D&C 109:54 and on to D&C 110.
Chapters00:00 — Thunder, Hail, and Prophecy A lightning strike and sheets of rain set the scene; D&C 109 language about hail and judgments comes alive; Conference weekend context and current events.
02:26 — How We Study + Picking Up at v.31 Format reminder (read and apply); “full and complete deliverance” and breaking the yoke.
04:35 — Gifts from on High “As on the day of Pentecost”: cloven tongues, interpretation, and historical manifestations at Kirtland.
06:48 — What Yoke Are You Wearing? Persecution vs. self-imposed burdens; turning to the Savior to break spiritual bondage.
08:13 — “My Burden Is Light” (Matt. 11:28–30) Reading the passage; Christ’s yoke still means effort—commandments, covenants, and bearing one another’s burdens.
12:50 — The Beatitudes as a Lens Eternal perspective on “bad things”; poor in spirit, mourning, meekness, mercy, purity of heart.
17:16 — Commission and Protection (vv. 38–42) Missionary charge, receptive vs. unreceptive cities, and the promise of peace.
21:25 — Charity Over Vengeance (v. 43) “We delight not in the destruction of our fellow men”: forgiveness and reconciliation over retribution.
24:45 — Mercy Repeatedly Offered (vv. 45–53) Praying for oppressed saints; pleading for the wicked to repent before judgments.
29:43 — Alma 24 and Radical Mercy Anti-Nephi-Lehies lay down arms; imagining forgiveness when loss is personal; only possible through Christ.
34:46 — Practicing Charity Today Let the Lord judge; develop a charitable heart—starting with traffic; preview: resume at v.54 and look ahead to D&C 110.
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