• Learn of Me - Doctrine and Covenants 19 : The Book of Mormon is Printed

  • Mar 3 2025
  • Duración: 14 m
  • Podcast

Learn of Me - Doctrine and Covenants 19 : The Book of Mormon is Printed

  • Resumen

  • Some audio was edited but originally came from the story Clean Again By Dawn Nelson (Based on a true story) in the church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints friend magazine.


    You’re listening to Come Follow Me Kids!

    A Come Follow Me Podcast.

    We are an interactive game play podcast for kids.


    This is a Doctrine and Covenants Podcast for Kids! Our podcast is called Come Follow Me Kids. Come Follow Me for kids that are primary aged 2-12 in the Church or Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. We follow the come follow me manual from the church but are not officially affiliated in any way. Some audio segments come from the friend magazine and other church sources. On this podcast we play interactive games while learning about the gospel and atonement of Jesus Christ.


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    This week we learn that Joseph Smith needed to publish the Book of Mormon, and in order to do that Martin Harris needed to mortgage his farm:


    From saints:


    Joseph knew the Lord wanted him to publish the Book of Mormon and spread its message far and wide. Publishing a book as long as the Book of Mormon would also not be cheap. They went first to Egbert Grandin, a printer in Palmyra who was the same age as Joseph. he wanted to be paid $3,000 to print and bind five thousand copies before he even started work.


    To put this into perspective, Joseph had paid $200 for his entire home and farm in Harmony, so $3,000 was an enormous amount of money.


    Martin had already promised to help pay for the printing, but to come up with that kind of money, he realized he might need to mortgage his farm.


    He had one of the best farms in the area. If he mortgaged his land, he risked losing it. Martin told Joseph his concerns and asked him to seek a revelation for him. In response, the Savior spoke of His sacrifice to do His Father’s will,


    Thou shalt not covet thine own property,” the Lord said, “but impart it freely to the printing of the Book of Mormon.” The book contained the true word of God, the Lord assured Martin, and it would help others believe the gospel.


    Should Martin use his farm to help get the Book of Mormon printed? give a thumbs up if you think he should and a thumbs down if you think he shouldn't.


    Although his neighbors would not understand his decision, Martin obeyed the Lord and mortgaged his farm to guarantee payment.


    Children will learn:


    Jesus Christ obeyed Heavenly Father, even when it was hard.


    God’s blessings are greater than the treasures of the earth.


    Jesus Christ suffered so that I can repent and come unto Him.


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