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Jeff reflects on Christian discipleship through forgiveness (inspired by Erica Kirk's remarks), then continues Doctrine and Covenants 104 from verse 19. He contrasts contention with Christlike love, ties Enoch's Zion (Moses 7:18) to the ideal of "one heart and one mind," and walks through the Kirtland-era stewardships (Rigdon, Harris, Williams, Cowdery, Johnson, Whitney, Joseph Smith). He highlights the Lord's promise of a "multiplicity of blessings" for humility and faithfulness, the restructuring of the United Firm into separate orders (Kirtland/Zion), and practical governance: counsel with councils, clear stewardships, modern tools (printing press then; AI now) to spread the word, and disciplined temporal law—especially sacred-vs-common treasuries and getting out of debt. The section ends with assurance: organize, print, pay debts, be humble and diligent—the Lord will soften hearts and deliver.

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D&C 104 marries heaven's order with earth's realities: unity without contention, sacred stewardship with audited treasuries, revelation guiding structure, and humility that unlocks "a multiplicity of blessings." If Zion is "one heart and one mind," then daily, deliberate actions—study, prayer, counsel, service, honest accounting, and paying debts—are the bricks.

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