Monday Mar 03, 2025

DC 12–18

Date: 02 March 2025

Summary: In this episode of Sunday School After Dark, hosts Kevin Black, Jake Henderson, and Ian Fillmore delve into the intricacies of Doctrine and Covenants 12 through 18, with a particular focus on the role of the Three Witnesses—Oliver Cowdery, Martin Harris, and David Whitmer—in the early history of the modern Church. The discussion explores why God chose to provide earthly witnesses to the Book of Mormon's authenticity, in addition to the spiritual testimonies promised through the Holy Ghost.

The hosts also reflect on the importance of building a well-rounded and robust testimony, drawing parallels to personal experiences both from church history and modern life. The conversation touches on the challenges faced by the Three Witnesses and underscores the significance of maintaining faith amidst adversity and the inevitable mortal weakness of leaders. Additionally, the episode sheds light on the role of testimony in the church and how individual believers can contribute to God's work by sharing their spiritual journeys.

Listen in as the group considers the unique gifts and callings of individuals in the church, the pivotal role of faith, hope, and charity, and the immense value of each soul. This discussion offers historical insights, contemporary relevance, and thought-provoking questions about the nature of belief and witness within the faith community.

 

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