False Supports: What the Stay and Staff Mean in 2 Nephi 13
2 Nephi 13 (Isaiah 3) warns about the removal of the stay and staff from Judah. What are these false supports and how do they apply today?
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Daily scripture reflections
Short scripture reflections and practical discipleship notes by David Whitaker. The slow, steady work of faith and the kind of life that has to be built on purpose.
LDS Daily Path publishes short scripture reflections and practical discipleship notes. Each entry takes one passage of scripture and works out one clear, honest takeaway a reader can carry into a day of work, family life, and prayer.
I write the way I build a table: slowly, square if I can manage it, and honest about the parts that took more work than I thought they would. No hot takes. No shouting. Just one idea at a time.
— D.
Most of what I care about falls into the durable category. A table that stays square. A habit that holds in a hard season. A sentence that does not come apart when you lean on it.
2 Nephi 13 (Isaiah 3) warns about the removal of the stay and staff from Judah. What are these false supports and how do they apply today?
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D&C 35 calls Sidney Rigdon as Joseph Smith's scribe, compares him to John the Baptist, and teaches that God uses the weak and unlearned to accomplish his work.
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Genesis 35 shows Jacob returning to Bethel, clearing out foreign gods, renewing the covenant, and facing the births and deaths that shape a family.
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Luke 9 is the hinge of the Gospel — mission, miracle, testimony, transfiguration, and the hard sayings on what it costs to follow. Jesus sets his face toward Jerusalem and does not look back.
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Luke 10 gives us three stories about being ready: the Seventy sent out, the Good Samaritan, and Mary at the Lord's feet. Each asks what it means to receive.
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2 Nephi 12 contrasts the mountain of the Lord's house with the day of His coming against pride. Between swords and plowshares, we choose what kind of metal we become.
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At 19, Orson Pratt received a direct call to preach the gospel. The Lord started shaping him before he was seasoned, proving green wood can become something lasting.
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Genesis 34 is one of scripture's hardest chapters. A daughter harmed, a covenant twisted into a weapon, and a family fractured by rage that nobody addressed soon enough.
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Luke 7 shows four encounters that reveal Jesus's authority, compassion, patience with doubt, and the kind of love that comes from knowing how much we have been forgiven.
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Luke 8 covers the parable of the sower, a calming of a storm, and two intertwined healings that test what faith looks like in different kinds of crisis.
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