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DOCTRINE AND COVENANTS 129-132
Section 129 teaches how to discern spirits through divine revelation, reminding us that not all spiritual experiences come from God. This underscores the need for personal revelation, guided by the Holy Ghost, to interpret spiritual truths accurately and apply them with wisdom and faith in our daily lives.
Doctrine and Covenants 132:19 teaches that a man and woman sealed by proper authority and living righteously will inherit exaltation. This covenantal marriage reflects God’s eternal plan, which centers on families being sealed and continuing beyond death. It invites us to view marriage not only as a mortal union but as a divine, eternal relationship.
As noted in “Our Relationship with God,” the Saints struggled with the commandment of plural marriage, highlighting how trusting God’s will—even when it’s difficult—is a sign of spiritual maturity. Obedience to eternal laws, especially when they are hard to understand or accept, strengthens our relationship with God and shows our willingness to place His plan above our own.
D&C 131–132 includes strong doctrines that can be misjudged without a spiritual lens. “A Home Where the Spirit of the Lord Dwells” teaches that when our homes are filled with the Spirit, we are more capable of understanding others and making decisions through God’s perspective, not our limited, earthly lens.
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Practical solutions for someone in faith crisis:
Action Step: Talk with your spouse or future spouse about making your relationship more eternal in focus.
D&C 132 teaches that eternal marriage, sealed by proper authority and lived in righteousness, leads to exaltation. Strengthening that covenant daily helps couples build a spiritual foundation for joy in this life and in the life to come.
Encouraging Thought:
“Happiness in marriage and parenthood can exceed a thousand times any other happiness.” —President James E. Faust
Action Step: Practice spiritual discernment by asking the Lord for guidance when faced with confusing or conflicting information.
Section 129 teaches that not every spirit is from God. In today’s world of information overload and spiritual counterfeits, discernment is essential to avoid deception and stay anchored in truth.
Encouraging Thought:
“The gift of the Holy Ghost… quickens all the intellectual faculties, increases, enlarges, expands and purifies all the natural passions and affections.” —Parley P. Pratt
The Saints’ initial resistance to plural marriage reminds us that not all divine commandments are easy or immediately clear. Faithful obedience invites peace and deeper understanding over time.
Encouraging Thought:
“We don’t need to understand everything right now. We just need to trust and keep moving forward in faith.” —President Dieter F. Uchtdorf
Objective: Help learners understand how to discern between truth and deception through the Spirit.
Activity Steps:
Follow-Up Question: How can we improve our ability to hear spiritual signals clearly through daily choices?
Objective: Teach the eternal significance of temple marriage and how to build eternal relationships.
Paper hearts, pens, poster titled “Building an Eternal Marriage,” D&C 132:19.
Activity Steps:
Introduction (5 min): Ask: Show a broken paper heart, then one whole and sealed. Ask, “Which marriage do you want and why?”
Scripture Discussion (5 min): Read D&C 132:19 and highlight words related to eternal promises. Discuss what God’s plan for marriage includes.
Application (5 min): Have each person write one thing that strengthens eternal relationships on a heart and place it on the poster.
Follow-Up Question: What choices can we make now to prepare for or strengthen an eternal marriage?
Objective: Encourage learners to trust and obey God, even when His will is difficult to understand.
Blindfolds, small obstacle course (or taped path), quote from President Uchtdorf, D&C 132:50.
Activity Steps:
Introduction (5 min): Have one student wear a blindfold and be led through a simple obstacle path by another. Ask afterward: “Was it hard to trust?”
Scripture Discussion (5 min): Read D&C 132:50. Discuss how the Lord acknowledged the sacrifices of Joseph and others who obeyed difficult commandments.
Application (5 min): Share personal or scriptural examples of obedience during trials. Invite learners to reflect on one area where they need to trust God more.
Follow-Up Question: When has trusting God led to unexpected blessings in your life?
Gospel Topics Essay: “Plural Marriage in Kirtland and Nauvoo” – Historical context and clarification.

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