D&C 9 and the Work of Thinking Before Asking
D&C 9 teaches that revelation comes through thought, prayer, and the Lord's confirming or restraining answer.
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Daily scripture reflections
Short scripture reflections and practical discipleship notes by David Whitaker. Most days that means software work, sawdust somewhere in the garage, four kids moving through the house, and, when I can manage it, a little time in the air. Most of what I write circles back to the same thing anyway: 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.

D&C 9 teaches that revelation comes through thought, prayer, and the Lord's confirming or restraining answer.
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1 Nephi 9 explains why Nephi kept large and small plates, showing God's wise purpose in preserving a sacred record for future readers.
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Abraham 1 shows Abraham rejecting idols, escaping sacrifice by divine intervention, and seeking priesthood blessings that would bless all families.
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Genesis 9 gives the rainbow covenant, renews the sanctity of life, and shows mercy and consequence living side by side.
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Matthew 9 shows Christ healing bodies, forgiving sins, stopping for interruptions, and making people whole through mercy and faith.
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1 Nephi 8 teaches what the iron rod, the tree of life, and the great and spacious building mean for disciples trying to stay steady.
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D&C 8 teaches how the Holy Ghost speaks to mind and heart, and why sacred gifts require faith, honesty, and reverence.
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Moses 8 shows Noah preaching righteousness in a violent world and building the ark while the wider culture laughs and keeps drifting.
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Genesis 8 is about slow deliverance, the dove's olive leaf, and Noah's first act of gratitude when the waters finally receded.
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Matthew 8 shows Christ's authority over sickness, storms, devils, and fear itself, and asks what it really costs to follow Him.
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