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Come, Follow Me is a latter-day saint (LDS) podcast that provides unique insights and thoughts to augment the church's official curriculum.
The Lord affirms the divine origin of His revelations; a challenge to write like them fails. Church leaders are appointed to publish revelations and care for the temporal and spiritual needs of the saints.
The Lord commands forgiveness and warns against pride; Zion must be built with sacrifice. Faithful saints are promised blessings. Keys of the kingdom are confirmed, and missionaries are sent forth.
Missionaries rebuked for fear and idleness; warnings given about pride and riches; signs follow faith, not demand; the Lord commands bold preaching and preparation for Zion’s future.
Zion will be built through tribulation and obedience; saints must be faithful, repentant, and joyful; true worship includes gratitude, Sabbath observance, and keeping the commandments.
Instructions on consecration and stewardship; saints are assigned to settle in Ohio and Missouri; leaders are called; the Lord warns of pride and commands faithfulness in tribulation.
Missionaries are sent to correct false beliefs of the Shakers; truth is taught by the Spirit; saints are warned against deceiving spirits and commanded to preach by the power of God.
Spiritual gifts are given for the benefit of the Church; meetings should be inclusive; saints are guided on gathering and obtaining land for inheritance according to divine direction.
Christ prophesies of His Second Coming, the signs preceding it, and the gathering of Israel; saints are commanded to prepare and build the New Jerusalem as a refuge in the last days.
Church leadership established in Ohio; spiritual gifts affirmed; saints instructed to care for the poor; revelation prepares the saints to receive God’s law and withstand false spirits.
Saints commanded to gather in Ohio for safety and revelation; emphasis on unity and preparation; the gospel is offered freely, but rejection leads to spiritual loss and condemnation.
Early missionaries are called to preach the gospel with faith and humility; the Lord promises His Spirit and protection; revelation emphasizes obedience and the power of testimony.
Revelation on the Second Coming, agency, and the Fall; Christ gathers His elect, explains the plan of salvation, and warns of judgments to come before the Millennium.
Personal counsel to early leaders; endure in faith despite opposition; Oliver warned not to command Joseph; revelation affirms Joseph’s prophetic authority and warns against false spirits.
Church organization revealed with doctrines, priesthood duties, and ordinances; authority to baptize is clarified; rebaptism required for entry into Christ’s restored Church.
Call to preach repentance and build Christ’s Church on His gospel; worth of souls is great; Christ speaks of His suffering and commands all to repent or face eternal consequences.
Call to assist in the Lord’s work, faith and humility required; revelation to early missionaries; witnesses chosen to testify of the Book of Mormon and see the gold plates by God’s power.
The Lord warns Joseph Smith about evil plans to alter the lost 116 pages but assures His wisdom prevails (D&C 10). He calls Hyrum Smith to seek the Spirit and prepare for the work, promising revelation and guidance.
The Lord encourages Oliver Cowdery and Joseph Smith in their work, teaching revelation comes by peace to the mind and heart. Oliver is invited to translate but struggles, learning that revelation requires effort and faith.
The Lord rebukes Joseph Smith for losing the 116 pages but assures His work will not fail (D&C 3). He warns Martin Harris to humble himself and seek faith. Martin is promised a witness of the gold plates if he has faith.
D&C 1 declares the Lord’s warnings, calling for repentance and obedience as Christ's return nears. D&C 2 prophesies Elijah’s mission to turn hearts of fathers to children, preparing for the Lord’s day. Both emphasize repentance and divine promises.