Mosiah 6: King Benjamin's Legacy and Mosiah's Servant Leadership
A study of Mosiah 6 on King Benjamin's final days, the transfer of the kingdom to Mosiah, and the quiet power of a king who tilled the earth.
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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.
A study of Mosiah 6 on King Benjamin's final days, the transfer of the kingdom to Mosiah, and the quiet power of a king who tilled the earth.
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A study of Romans 11 on the olive tree allegory, the remnant of Israel, the fulness of the Gentiles, and God's plan for salvation.
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A study of D&C 72 on the calling of Newel K. Whitney, the duties of bishops, the principle of stewardship, and the certificate system for gathering to Zion.
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A study of Romans 10 on faith, righteousness, and the universal promise that whosoever calls on the Lord shall be saved.
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A study of Exodus 22's case laws on restitution, protecting the vulnerable, and what they mean for modern Christian life.
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Mosiah 5 describes the mighty change of heart and the covenant to take upon us the name of Christ. A chapter about identity and transformation.
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Romans 8 is the climax of Paul's letter. No condemnation, the Spirit of adoption, and the unbreakable love of God in Christ Jesus.
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D&C 71 commands Joseph Smith and Sidney Rigdon to preach the gospel and confound their enemies after Ezra Booth's apostasy. A lesson in responding to criticism.
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Exodus 21 turns the Ten Commandments into specific laws about servants, violence, personal injury, and restitution. A framework for justice in daily life.
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Paul opens Romans 9 with deep sorrow for Israel, then wrestles with divine election, the potter and the clay, and how Gentiles attain righteousness by faith.
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