D&C 38: Gather, Prepare, and Be One
David Whitaker on D&C 38: the call to gather, the command to be one, the parable of the twelve sons, and why the labor of hands matters.
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Daily scripture reflections
Short scripture reflections and practical discipleship notes by David Whitaker. The slow, steady work of faith and the kind of life that has to be built on purpose.
LDS Daily Path publishes short scripture reflections and practical discipleship notes. Each entry takes one passage of scripture and works out one clear, honest takeaway a reader can carry into a day of work, family life, and prayer.
I write the way I build a table: slowly, square if I can manage it, and honest about the parts that took more work than I thought they would. No hot takes. No shouting. Just one idea at a time.
— D.
Most of what I care about falls into the durable category. A table that stays square. A habit that holds in a hard season. A sentence that does not come apart when you lean on it.
David Whitaker on D&C 38: the call to gather, the command to be one, the parable of the twelve sons, and why the labor of hands matters.
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David Whitaker on Genesis 38: Judah, Tamar, the Levirate custom, and the knot in the grain that leads to the Savior.
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David Whitaker on Luke 15: the shepherd who searches, the woman who sweeps, and the father who runs toward his son.
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David Whitaker on 2 Nephi 16: Isaiah's temple vision, the live coal that cleansed him, and the four words that changed everything.
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David Whitaker on Luke 16: the unjust steward's foresight, the law that outlasts the universe, and the rich man who learned to step over a human being.
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Isaiah 5 is a song of divine disappointment. The Lord built the vineyard perfectly, and it produced wild grapes. The six woes name what went wrong.
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Section 37 is only four verses, but it contains the first command to gather in this dispensation. Sometimes you stop to sharpen the tools.
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Genesis 37 is a masterclass in the cost of favoritism and the beginning of Joseph's journey from the pit to the palace.
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Luke 13 moves from tragedy to fig trees, from a bent woman to a narrow door. The digging is not punishment. It is preparation.
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Luke 14 moves from a Sabbath meal to the lowest seat, from excused guests to the cost of unfinished towers. Here is what it means to sit small and build anyway.
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