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Ep. 345 Doctrine & Covenants 95: Love Feedback

An episode of the My Scripture Streak podcast, hosted by Jeffery J. Downs, titled "Ep. 345 Doctrine & Covenants 95: Love Feedback" was published on September 4, 2025 and runs 24 minutes.

September 4, 2025 ·24m · My Scripture Streak

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Summary

In this episode of Streaking the Scriptures, Jeffery studies Doctrine and Covenants 94–95, focusing on the Lord's command to build sacred houses and the deeper meaning of sanctification. He reflects on why the Lord requires buildings for worship and instruction, connecting this to the sanctification process found in weekly sacrament meetings and temple worship. Jeffery also explores the importance of chastisement as an expression of the Lord's love, illustrating how correction realigns priorities and helps disciples grow spiritually. Through historical context and personal application, he shows how sacred patterns bring the Lord's presence into our lives.


Chapters

00:00 – The House of the First Presidency
Jeffery reviews Section 94 and the never-built house of the First Presidency, comparing it to the only completed structure of the time—the Kirtland Temple—and raises the question of why the Lord requires sacred buildings.

02:26 – Sanctification and Worthiness
A reflection on the scriptural requirement that no unclean thing should enter the Lord's house, leading to a discussion about the need for repentance and sanctification in daily life.

04:53 – The Pattern of Sacrament Meeting
Step by step, Jeffery unpacks how prayers, hymns, sustaining of callings, and the ordinance of the sacrament create a weekly cleansing pattern designed to make us holy.

07:15 – The Sacrament Ordinance in Depth
Detailed teaching about the bread and water, their symbolic connection to the Savior's body and blood, and how the ordinance invites joy, remembrance, and forgiveness.

09:42 – Instruction and Continued Learning
Exploration of how teaching, music, and prayer complete the sanctification process on Sundays and prepare us to return weekly for renewal.

12:10 – Printing House and Building Committee
Jeffery reads about other commanded but unbuilt houses, the establishment of the building committee, and compares the small beginnings in Kirtland to the global scope of today's Church building programs.

14:38 – Transition to Section 95: A Grievous Sin
Jeffery turns to Section 95, noting the chronological ordering of revelations, and explains the Lord's chastisement of the Saints for delaying construction of His house.

15:20 – Chastisement as Love
Personal reflections on how chastening, though often uncomfortable, is an expression of the Lord's love, a necessary correction to realign priorities and behavior.

20:07 – Priorities Out of Order
Jeffery shares his own experience of being corrected by the Spirit about daily routines, underscoring the need to seek the kingdom of God first.

22:33 – Seeking Correction and the Example of Ballet
Through his daughter Lily's ballet experience, Jeffery illustrates that true growth requires correction—and that chastisement signals love, care, and the desire to see improvement.

24:33 – Preparing the Apostles for a "Strange Act"
The episode closes with the Lord's declaration that building His house was essential to prepare His apostles for the last days. Jeffery leaves listeners with the anticipation of exploring the "strange act" referenced in the scriptures in the next session.


Conclusion

Jeffery draws powerful connections between sacred buildings, the sanctification process of the sacrament, and the Lord's loving chastisement. He emphasizes that correction keeps our priorities aligned with the Lord's will and prepares us to dwell in His presence. Just as the early Saints were chastened for neglecting the building of the Kirtland Temple, we too are invited to put God's work first and seek His sanctifying power.

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