Doctrine and Covenants 30–36

In Doctrine and Covenants 35, the Lord says He calls the “weak things of the world” to do His work. But how does that apply to us? John explores the surprising way the Lord strengthens His servants, how He transforms our weaknesses into power, and what it really means when He says, your arm shall be my arm. If you’ve ever felt unqualified or inadequate, this episode will give you hope!

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Doctrine and Covenants 29

In His final moments before Gethsemane, Christ prayed for something powerful—unity. But what does it actually mean to be "one" with God and each other? John explores the Savior's intercessory prayer, how it connects to the Atonement, and why unity is one of the most divine attributes we can develop. If you've ever felt disconnected from God or others, this discussion will give you fresh insight into Christ’s ultimate desire for His followers.

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Doctrine and Covenants 27–28

If you had to choose one word that could change your spiritual life, what would it be? President Spencer W. Kimball once shared what he believed was the most important word in the gospel. John explores why that word appears so often in scripture, how it connects to the sacrament, and how it can keep us from falling into spiritual pride cycles. Once you know this, you’ll never see scripture study the same way again!

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Doctrine and Covenants 23–26

What do hymns and a mission president who owned Willy Wonka’s candy company have in common? More than you think! Section 25 of the Doctrine and Covenants is packed with powerful lessons about music, faith, and our divine callings. Discover why the Lord called Emma Smith an "elect lady," how hymns can be as sacred as prayer, and why even the simplest callings can prepare us for something much bigger.

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Doctrine and Covenants 20–22

We often use the Bible to support the Book of Mormon, but what if it’s actually the other way around? Doctrine and Covenants 20 offers a fascinating perspective on how the Book of Mormon helps confirm biblical truth. Plus, discover what an early Church teacher asked the Prophet Joseph Smith in his own home—his response may surprise you!

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Nothing Changes If You Don’t Move

It’s easy to hope and wish for things, but real progress comes from action. Ryker Simmons reminds us that Doctrine and Covenants 131:3 teaches a simple truth: “If he does not, he cannot obtain it.” Whether it’s spiritual growth, personal goals, or any blessing we seek, effort is required. Heavenly Father is ready to bless us—but first, we need to show up and do the work. What step can you take today?

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Doctrine and Covenants 19

Martin Harris faced enormous financial and personal sacrifice to fund the printing of the Book of Mormon. John talks about some of the lessons we can learn from Martin, how our understanding of the Atonement can change as we read the Savior's first-person account of His sacrifice and suffering, and discusses how "endless punishment" and torment might mean something different than you may think!

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Doctrine and Covenants 18

Did you know the Book of Mormon laid the foundation for how the early church was organized? When the Lord told Oliver Cowdery is told to “rely upon the things which are written”, it wasn't just a reminder for Oliver in the 1800s! Let's talk about how Moroni's writings are a guide for each of us today, from how to conduct certain ordinances and more!

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Doctrine and Covenants 12–17; Joseph Smith—History 1:66–75

If you could ask God one question about your purpose, what would it be? In sections 15 and 16 of the Doctrine and Covenants, two men asked just that—and the answers they received might change how you see your own life. This week, John unpacks what God says is of "most worth" and helps you find clarity about what truly matters. You might be surprised how much it applies to you!

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