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DOCTRINE AND COVENANTS 111-114
Although the Saints hoped for immediate financial relief, the Lord encouraged patience and trust. Doctrine and Covenants 111:11 teaches that the Lord knows where treasures are hidden, both literal and spiritual. Our trust deepens when we realize that God’s promises often unfold differently — and more beautifully — than we might expect.
In the context of Doctrine and Covenants 112, the Lord instructs Thomas B. Marsh to be “humble and full of love.” (D&C 112:10) Meekness isn’t weakness; it’s strength under God’s guidance. Being teachable helps disciples respond to correction and grow in their responsibilities.
Doctrine and Covenants 112:23–26 describes a purifying process among the Lord’s people. As disciples turn away from pride and sin, they are better equipped to lead, serve, and withstand coming trials. Repentance is an empowering, not punishing, principle.
In D&C 114:2, the Lord notes that others would be appointed to take the place of those who are not faithful. This teaches that the Lord’s work is not dependent on any one person; His purposes are sure. However, each of us has the sacred opportunity to participate and must do so with faithfulness.
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Practical solutions for someone in faith crisis:
Action Step: Pray daily for trust in God’s timing and record moments of unseen blessings.
Trusting the Lord builds resilience and peace, even when plans don’t turn out as expected. It shifts focus from immediate results to long-term spiritual growth.
Encouraging Thought:
“Be still, and know that I am God.” (Psalm 46:10) — Trust is developed not by seeing every step, but by walking with Him anyway.
Action Step: Do one deliberate act of humility each day — listening more, apologizing quickly, or serving quietly.
Humility invites the Spirit, improves relationships, and allows the Lord to guide you more clearly. It turns ordinary actions into powerful discipleship.
Encouraging Thought:
Spiritual preparation enables quicker and more confident responses when opportunities to serve arise. It also increases peace about the unknown future.
Encouraging Thought:
“If ye are prepared ye shall not fear.” (Doctrine and Covenants 38:30) — Preparation replaces anxiety with assurance.
Objective: Help learners recognize how God brings blessings from unexpected experiences.
Activity Steps:
Follow-Up Question: How can we better recognize God’s hidden treasures in our everyday lives?
Objective: Teach the importance of personal humility and trust through personalized reflection.
Activity Steps:
Introduction (5 min): Ask, “If the Lord wrote you a letter today, what might He encourage you to work on?”
Scripture Discussion (5 min): Read D&C 112:10 and discuss the Lord’s counsel to Thomas B. Marsh to be humble.
Application (5 min): Have learners write a short “letter from the Lord” to themselves, using scripture prompts.
Follow-Up Question: What small change could you make this week to better follow the Lord’s counsel?
Objective: Teach the importance of preparation and readiness in discipleship.
Activity Steps:
Introduction (5 min): Pose the question: “What do you think it means to ‘set your house in order’ spiritually?” and list ideas on the board.
Scripture Discussion (5 min): Read D&C 114:1–2 about David W. Patten’s call to prepare for his mission. Discuss why preparation matters.
Application (5 min): Invite learners to write one thing they can do this week to spiritually “set their house in order.”
Follow-Up Question: How does spiritual preparation today help us be ready for opportunities tomorrow?
Gospel Topics: Prophets — Explanation of the role and nature of prophets (Gospel Library App or LDS.org).

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