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Key Points:
Seeking Revelation through Joseph Smith: On December 26, 1835, Lyman Sherman, a member of the recently established Quorum of the Seventy, approached Joseph Smith with a profound impression. Feeling “wrought upon”—unsettled and prompted—he shared his need for guidance, hoping to receive a revelation clarifying his duty. Joseph then received section 108 for Lyman, providing him with counsel and peace.
Assurance and Patience: The Lord’s message began with reassurance, encouraging Lyman to “let [his] soul be at rest” and to exercise patience until the coming solemn assembly, where blessings and sacred ordinances awaited him and his fellow Saints. Lyman faithfully waited, and in 1836, he participated in the solemn assembly held in the Kirtland Temple, receiving the anticipated blessings and ordinances (Doctrine and Covenants 108:2, 4).
Principles of Revelation and Order: Joseph taught that revelation was universally available, yet there was an order to its reception. Section 108 exemplifies both principles. Lyman received a personal impression to seek revelation but did so through Joseph. The Lord forgave Lyman and confirmed his feelings, highlighting the importance of following the revealed order in matters relating to the Church and higher callings.
Legacy of Loyalty and Devotion: Known for his loyalty and humility, Lyman acknowledged Joseph’s prophetic role and submitted to the order established by God. In 1839, the First Presidency called him to the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, though he passed away before his ordination. Lyman’s legacy reflects his faithful commitment to revelation, trust in the Lord’s timing, and respect for divine order.
Read full article here:
https://byustudies.byu.edu/online-book/doctrine-and-covenants-contexts/section-108
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Key Points:
Seeking Revelation through Joseph Smith: On December 26, 1835, Lyman Sherman, a member of the recently established Quorum of the Seventy, approached Joseph Smith with a profound impression. Feeling “wrought upon”—unsettled and prompted—he shared his need for guidance, hoping to receive a revelation clarifying his duty. Joseph then received section 108 for Lyman, providing him with counsel and peace.
Assurance and Patience: The Lord’s message began with reassurance, encouraging Lyman to “let [his] soul be at rest” and to exercise patience until the coming solemn assembly, where blessings and sacred ordinances awaited him and his fellow Saints. Lyman faithfully waited, and in 1836, he participated in the solemn assembly held in the Kirtland Temple, receiving the anticipated blessings and ordinances (Doctrine and Covenants 108:2, 4).
Principles of Revelation and Order: Joseph taught that revelation was universally available, yet there was an order to its reception. Section 108 exemplifies both principles. Lyman received a personal impression to seek revelation but did so through Joseph. The Lord forgave Lyman and confirmed his feelings, highlighting the importance of following the revealed order in matters relating to the Church and higher callings.
Legacy of Loyalty and Devotion: Known for his loyalty and humility, Lyman acknowledged Joseph’s prophetic role and submitted to the order established by God. In 1839, the First Presidency called him to the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, though he passed away before his ordination. Lyman’s legacy reflects his faithful commitment to revelation, trust in the Lord’s timing, and respect for divine order.
Read full article here:
https://byustudies.byu.edu/online-book/doctrine-and-covenants-contexts/section-108

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