Honestly, December seems to have arrived in a blink. Time itself is constant, but our experience of it shifts depending on what fills our days—service, discipleship, family, the work of the Lord, everyday life. Some seasons stretch; others accelerate.
I'm Jeff Downs, and this is Streaking the Scriptures, where our focus is simple: application. We study to act. We study to grow. We study to come unto Christ through small, consistent choices that change us.
Today we're entering Doctrine and Covenants section 137, a sacred and stunning glimpse into the celestial kingdom given to Joseph Smith in the Kirtland Temple. No script. No outline. Just the scriptures, the Spirit, and the impressions that come in real time as we study together.
Let's get started.
How life's activity level makes time feel fast or slow, and why intentional spiritual living brings steadiness.
A look at the moment, the timing, and why this early revelation matters at the end of the Doctrine and Covenants.
Joseph's vision of his brother and the doctrine that brings comfort to every parent and family.
Reflections on early death, fairness, and Christ's complete comprehension of every heart.
Linking D&C 137 with 2 Nephi 31 and Revelation 21. Why baptism is the covenant gate—and how proxy work completes the pattern.
The 12 gates in Revelation, the 12 oxen under the baptismal font, and the unified testimony of Christ in all scripture.
A deep discussion on expanding perspective, receiving revelation, and resisting the narrowing forces of the world.
Why celestial thinking changes how we pray—and how heaven teaches us when we truly seek.
How obsession becomes a false god and why spiritual freedom matters in discipleship.
Clarity on chastity, covenants, and the blessings of living God's law in a confused world.
A personal reflection on promptings—following them and the cost of missing them.
Why obedience expands opportunity in both temporal and spiritual life.
Covenants, revelation, and the power to solve life's most perplexing problems inside the Lord's house.
How this vision expands perspective, anchors hope, and keeps us moving toward Christ.
Thank you for spending this time studying with me. Section 137 invites us to lift our eyes, widen our spiritual field of view, and remember what matters eternally. Celestial thinking isn't abstract—it's practical, daily, doable, and life-changing.
If you're ready to turn these impressions into consistent spiritual actions, the MyStreaks – Streak Tracker app is a great companion. Set a streak to study, pray, think celestial, serve, or record spiritual impressions—small, daily actions that draw you closer to Christ. Consistency builds conversion, and streaks help you stay on the path.
If you haven't yet, download the app, log in, and start a few simple spiritual streaks today. Let it help you live what you learn.
If you have thoughts from today's study, send them my way at jeffery@mystreaksapp.com.
Until next time—have a marvelous day, practice charity in traffic, and as always…
Keep Streaking the Scriptures.