Episodios

  • D&C 115 - 120 (2020 repost)
    Oct 15 2025
    Jason and Nate Dive into D&C 115 – 120. First Jason revisits some of the significance of Joseph Smith’s visit to Salem, Massachusetts from last weeks dive. Next, Nate takes us through what it means to be a light to the world. Jason examines what it means to have God’s wrath poured out without mixture. Jason and Nate talk about Far West, the Holy City. They look at how the Far West temple differed from the other temples at the time. This episode finishes with a discussion on filling vacant apostle spots, the collection and deposition of tithing funds.
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    50 m
  • D&C 111 – 114 (2020 repost)
    Oct 6 2025
    In this week’s Deep Dive, Jason and Nate look at D&C 111 – 114. In D&C 111, Joseph Smith and company receive a revelation regarding their trip to Salem, Massachusetts. The reason for their journey was to find treasure in order to help the church pay off it’s debts. Jason and Nate explore the context of this event in respect to early American History. This is shortly after the golden age of pirates and there was a treasure seeking mania along the east coast that followed suite. People still seek buried treasure today in the sense of always been on …
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    1 h y 4 m
  • D&C 109 - 110 (2020 repost)
    Sep 29 2025
    In this week’s deep dive of D&C 109 – 110 Jason and Nate talk about the Kirtland Temple. D&C 109 is the dedicatory prayer while D&C 110 talks about heavenly visits. Jason and Nate talk about what House of the LORD, Holiness to the LORD means. They discuss divine follow through and the importance of doing what you say you will do. This covers the infamous Order Number 11 and what happened in Missouri after the Saints were chased out of their homes.
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    1 h y 11 m
  • D&C 106 – 108 (2020 repost)
    Sep 22 2025
    In this week, Jason and Nate dive into D&C 106 – 108. First, Jason discusses what it means to be called to warn people. Afterwards, Jason discusses the significance of coming as a thief in the night. In the end, Jason and Nate spend most of the time discussing who is Melchizedek and how Adam blessed his children before he died.
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    1 h y 5 m
  • D&C 102 - 105 (2020 repost)
    Sep 15 2025
    In this week’s dive of D&C 102 – 105 we first answer a question, “What does it mean by God’s strange act?” Next we examine a different interpretation of the hearts of the children turned to the fathers. Then, we look at the first high council and the importance of chance to remove partiality. After that, we dive into Zion’s camp.
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    45 m
  • D&C 98 - 101 (2020 repost)
    Sep 9 2025
    This week’s dive into D&C 98 – 101 explores God’s sage advice for when things get really bad. Rejoice and give thanks in all things. Maybe not the advice we thought we wanted, but there is hidden wisdom in this salty balm. Jason and Nate also take a look at the constitution and our responsibilities to government. Finally, this dive into D&C 98 – 101 concludes with a parable dealing with the restoration of Zion.
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    1 h y 7 m
  • D&C 94 - 97 (2020 repost)
    Aug 31 2025
    D&C 94 – 97 starts off with specific dimensions for the temple. Jason and Nate explore these specific dimensions in context of God giving us specific directions and asking for exact obedience. What does God give us more latitude on some commandments but require strict obedience in others? After that, Jason and Nate discuss holiness through separation. Temples are a prominent feature throughout the discussion. Next, Jason points out some cool connections between Israelites and LDS as Israelites. Following that, Jason and Nate look at why the Lord requires hard things from His people. Finally, this podcast concludes looking at …
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    53 m
  • D&C 93 (2020 repost)
    Aug 26 2025
    D&C 93 opens with a recipe to see God. Jason and Nate take on a more serious, slightly heavier tone as they discuss what it means to see God and the importance of being a good father today. This episode all covers Christ as both the Father and the Son. We hope you enjoy, thanks for listening!
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    1 h y 9 m