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In this profound exploration, President Eyring reflects on Joseph Smith's revelations from 1839 that challenge us to elevate our spiritual practices. Smith's letter emphasizes the importance of dignified conduct in our meetings and conversations, urging the faithful to embrace their divine calling and the mysteries kept hidden until now. We are reminded of our responsibility to unlock these sacred truths and to prepare for the blessings that await those who seek them. This narrative invites us all to engage in the civility experiment and fulfill our divine destinies.
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Pavilions O God, Where art thou, where is the pavilion that coverth thy hiding place…
The Doctrine of the Priesthood D&C 121:45,46
Joseph Smith 1839 Letter How vain and trifling have been our spirits, our conferences, our councils, our meetings, our private as well as public conversations— too low, too mean, too vulgar, too condescending for the dignified characters of the called and chosen of God, according to the purposes of His will, from before the foundation of the world! We are called to hold the keys of the mysteries of those things that have been kept hid from the foundation of the world until now. Some have tasted a little of these things, many of which are to be poured down from heaven upon the heads of babes….
Duty D&C 123