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In this episode, Jeffery studies the latter half of Doctrine and Covenants section 121—some of the most powerful verses on spiritual leadership, personal choice, and the nature of divine authority. From Joseph Smith’s words in Liberty Jail, Jeff explores how knowledge, righteousness, and service connect us to heaven’s power. He reflects on what it means to be “chosen,” drawing insights from Alma 13 and Abraham 3, and how we cultivate the principles of persuasion, meekness, and charity in our daily lives. Using personal stories—including a decision he and Jami made about avoiding debt—Jeff shows how scripture study and consistent spiritual practices guide both temporal and eternal decisions.
⏱️ Chapter Headings & Timecodes(00:00) — Back in the Home Office Jeff returns from the East Coast and introduces today’s study: Doctrine & Covenants 121:33–46.
(02:25) — “How long can rolling waters remain impure?” Reflecting on verse 33, Jeff explores the metaphor of the Missouri River and God’s unstoppable power to pour down knowledge upon the Saints.
(04:35) — Many Are Called, Few Are Chosen A discussion on leadership and what it means to be chosen by the Lord. The answer lies not in God’s selective will but in our daily choices to follow Him.
(06:22) — Why Some Are Not Chosen Exploring verses 35–40, Jeff considers how hearts set upon the world or the honors of men lose divine favor—and how the choice to be chosen lies in our agency.
(08:15) — The Call to Serve, Not to Rule True leadership in the Lord’s kingdom means service, not domination. Jeff reflects on charity as the hallmark of Christlike leadership.
(10:05) — The Six Primary Practices of Righteousness Prayer, scripture study, sacrament, temple worship, service, and fasting—Jeff walks through each, sharing personal stories that illustrate their power in real life.
(16:32) — Covering Sins and Vain Ambition Discussing verses 37–38, Jeff shares how self-deception, pride, or hiding weakness can sever connection with heaven. Vulnerability and humility restore it.
(18:19) — Vain vs. Righteous Ambition Ambition isn’t the problem—vain ambition is. Jeff examines the difference between ambition born of pride and ambition born of purpose.
(19:41) — The Nature of Authority and Dominion When people “get a little authority as they suppose,” they often misuse it. Jeff ties this warning to leadership at all levels, including personal stewardship.
(21:29) — Chosen Before the World Was Drawing from Abraham 3, Jeff teaches how we were “rulers” before this life—standard bearers of God’s pattern of righteousness, not dominators.
(22:41) — Faith and Good Works Before the Foundation of the World Connecting Alma 13 with Abraham 3, Jeff shows that being chosen is rooted in faith and good works—before and during this life.
(26:04) — The Leadership Treaty of Heaven Verses 41–46 form a divine constitution for leadership: persuasion, gentleness, meekness, love unfeigned, kindness, and pure knowledge.
(28:25) — The Confidence of the Chosen When virtue garnishes our thoughts, confidence in God waxes strong. The Holy Ghost becomes a constant companion, and influence flows without compulsion.
(30:03) — Captain Moroni and the Pattern of Christlike Leadership Jeff compares section 121’s attributes to those of Captain Moroni—a leader of “perfect understanding” who led through love and service.
(32:36) — Closing Reflections and Preview Jeff concludes the study with gratitude for the Prophet’s revelations from Liberty Jail and previews sections 122–123 for the next episode.
✨ ConclusionThe Lord’s leadership pattern in Doctrine and Covenants 121 teaches that lasting influence flows from love, patience, and persuasion—not control. Every one of those Christlike attributes grows through consistent, deliberate practice.
That’s where streaking comes in. When you make daily spiritual practices—like prayer, scripture study, or service—a streak, you build the spiritual rhythm that keeps you connected to heaven’s power.
📲 Download the MyStreaks app and start a streak that strengthens your faith. Track your study, your prayers, your service, and your temple attendance—all in one place. Because the more consistent you are in small, righteous actions, the more confidence you’ll have in God’s presence.
Until next time—keep charity in traffic, faith in your heart, and as always… Keep Streaking the Scriptures.
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