Ep. 355 Doctrine & Covenants 102: Council to Counsel
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In this study session, Jeffery Downs explores Doctrine and Covenants Section 102, which records the organization of the first High Council of the Church in 1834. The episode highlights the Lord’s revealed pattern for councils—how decisions are made, the rights of the accused and accuser, and the role of the presiding authority in seeking revelation when written guidance is insufficient. Jeffery reflects on his own experiences serving in councils, emphasizing their sacred role in repentance, mercy, and guiding individuals back to Christ. He ties these principles to how modern Church councils, from ward to general leadership, continue to operate in divine order today. Ultimately, the lesson is one of humility, accountability, and the Lord’s mercy working through inspired councils.
Chapters(00:01) – Introduction & Context Jeffery begins Section 102, noting its record of the first High Council in Kirtland, Ohio, and explaining how it became part of the Doctrine and Covenants.
(02:26) – Organization of the High Council Details of Joseph Smith Jr., Sidney Rigdon, Frederick G. Williams, and others being called and sustained, along with the revealed process for appointments and replacements.
(04:51) – Revealed Procedures for Councils Explanation of how councils function—numbers required to act, casting lots for order of speaking, roles of accuser and accused, and safeguards against injustice.
(07:03) – Decision-Making and Revelation How presidents and counselors render decisions, the possibility of rehearing, and the privilege of seeking the Lord’s will when written guidance is insufficient.
(09:29) – Distinction Between Councils Difference between local high councils and the traveling High Council (the Twelve Apostles). Appeals and final authority are discussed.
(11:34) – Modern Reflections on Councils Jeffery recalls serving on a stake high council, emphasizing the merciful role councils play in helping individuals repent and return to Christ.
(13:44) – Fallibility and the Need for Councils Verses highlight that even presidents can err, showing the importance of counseling together. Modern ward and stake councils continue this pattern.
(15:51) – Handbooks and Revelation The role of the General Handbook and revelation in guiding councils today. Councils seek the mind and will of the Lord for local congregations.
(17:50) – Historical Perspective & Courage to Act Reflection on the significance of early leaders accepting callings they may not have fully understood, yet courageously moving forward in faith.
(20:01) – Acceptance of Callings and Agency Discussion on agency in accepting callings and sustaining leaders—parallels drawn to general conference today.
(22:55) – Filling Vacancies & Continuing Order Process for replacing leaders at all levels by revelation and sustaining vote.
(25:12) – Article of Faith No. 5: Called of God by Prophecy Jeffery connects D&C 102 to the doctrine that callings come by prophecy and the laying on of hands, underscoring divine order in the Church.
(27:20) – Discipleship Beyond Leadership Positions Being chosen or not chosen for a leadership role is less important than true discipleship—doing the Lord’s will wherever we are called.
(29:05) – Role of Revelation & Accuracy in Records Prophets and leaders ensure accuracy in minutes and records, showing the importance of correcting errors to reflect revelation clearly.
(31:27) – Closing Thoughts Jeffery concludes with appreciation for Section 102, inviting listeners to share feedback and keep studying.
ConclusionDoctrine and Covenants 102 reminds us that God’s kingdom is built on consistent order, counsel, and revelation. Just as the early Saints needed structure and accountability to build the Church, we too need daily patterns that help us draw nearer to Christ. That’s where the MyStreaks app comes in—it’s a tool designed to help you stay consistent in the small, spiritual and personal practices that bring great blessings over time. Whether it’s scripture study, prayer, journaling, or acts of service, tracking your streaks builds momentum and keeps you aligned with what matters most. Download the MyStreaks app today and experience the power of consistency in your own discipleship journey.
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