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D&C 85-87 I Consecrate, Gathering, Prophecy on War I Come Follow Church History with Lynne Wilson

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Religion & Spirituality

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🗓️ 18 July 2025

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

The leaders of the Church in Missouri grew troubled. Saints were gathering there by the hundreds. Relatively few of them were obeying the law of consecration when they arrived. “Have you all fulfilled the law of the church,” William Phelps wrote to them in the Church’s newspaper, “which saith: Behold thou shalt consecrate all thy properties, that which thou hast, unto me, with a covenant and a deed which cannot be broken? Meanwhile, in Ohio, the community of Saints continues to grow in size. Efforts to build a city of believers moves forward. However, challenges abound as the two communities enter into competition with each other generating some problems between the groups. Another revelation to Joseph from the Lord outlines one of the gifts of the Spirit that Joseph often mentioned as being the most important: the understanding of spirits. At the same time, one of Joseph Smith's most compelling prophecies was released: The prophecy on the American Civil War, recorded in Doctrine and Covenants 87. It outlines a future conflict beginning in South Carolina, escalating into a global war, and involving slaves rising against their masters. It also mentions the involvement of Great Britain and other nations. This prophecy, given on December 25, 1832, has been interpreted as a prediction of the American Civil War and subsequent global conflicts. But how well known was the prophecy? Was it easy to manufacture because of events going on in the nation at the time? Did Joseph tell people about it in advance or wait until the war started and conveniently say he had received a prophecy? The truth will surprise you. Join Dr. Lynne Hilton Wilson as she explores these exciting moments in LDS Church History.

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And I think we need that now more than ever.

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So many people are being deceived by counterfeit things.

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You know, we need to be praying for the gift of discernment.

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Now, that was the gift of the spirit. He sought for the most.

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Joseph revealed so much.

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His parents both had prophetic dreams.

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His mother even had a prophecy of who she should marry.

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Joseph shared this revelation on Civil War

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with enough people that they wrote it in their private journals.

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Have we not a prophet among us?

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Hello, welcome back to Come Follow Church History. I'm Lynn Hilton Wilson, part of the

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Scripture Central team. We try to build enduring faith in Jesus Christ by illuminating the scriptures.

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We want to make them more accessible and defensible. And today we're going to be doing that

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in Doctrine Covenant, Sections 85, 86, and 87.

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So I'd like to welcome you back to a cold, wintry November and December of 1832. We're in

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Kirtland, and we get to focus on the law of consecration, on gathering Israel, on a prophecy on war,

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and a parable of the Lord.

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In addition to the audio and the visual with my slides, I also have handouts in case any of you would like to know some more of my sources.

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And on Doctrine and Covenant Central, we have great historical background from Stephen

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Harper and Casey Griffiths. And my favorite sites are

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Joseph Smith papers with great historical background there if you can learn to navigate the site.

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And our Church of Jesus Christ.org now also has a church history site with some fabulous resources.

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