Doctrine and Covenants Contexts

Section 105


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Key Points from the article:

  • Missouri Mission Setback: In 1834, as the Camp of Israel journeyed to Missouri hoping to reclaim the Saints' land in Jackson County, Governor Dunklin withdrew his promise to provide militia support. Joseph Smith had urged the Saints in the east to send aid, but many responded too late, limiting the camp’s ability to defend the land.

  • Revelation for Peace: Facing hostility from locals who feared an attack, Joseph sought revelation for guidance. In Doctrine and Covenants 105, the Lord revealed that Zion would not be redeemed by fighting but rather by endowing the Saints with power, gained through a priesthood endowment at the Kirtland Temple.

  • Temporary Postponement of Zion: The revelation indicated that Zion's redemption would be postponed for a "little season" until the Saints grew in faith, unity, and obedience to the law of consecration. During this time, the Saints were instructed to peacefully purchase land in western Missouri rather than gather in large numbers.

  • Command to Retreat: Doctrine and Covenants 105 directed Joseph to disband the camp, advising the Saints to return to their families or stay in Missouri to support the exiled Saints. This shift redirected the Saints’ focus to obtaining power through spiritual preparation and priesthood endowment rather than military action.

  • Endowment of Power in Kirtland: Joseph organized the Saints to return to Kirtland, where they completed the temple and received the promised endowment of power. This endowment marked a turning point, equipping the Saints to gather Israel globally, build Zion through obedience, and eventually reclaim their lands.

  • Ongoing Relevance: Doctrine and Covenants 105 outlines the need for Saints to live the law of consecration, which remains essential for establishing Zion. While some have suggested that consecration was rescinded, the revelation emphasizes it as a celestial law that Saints must learn to live to build Zion, a principle reaffirmed by later Church leaders.

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