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Ep. 389: Doctrine & Covenants 127:1-5 Finding Peace in Deep Water

Streaking the Scriptures

Release Date: 11/04/2025

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🎙️ Episode

In this reflective episode of Streaking the Scriptures, Jeff Downs begins with a simple yet profound moment — waking up “just a little off.” From that relatable human feeling, Jeff invites listeners into Doctrine and Covenants Section 127, where the Prophet Joseph Smith writes an epistle from hiding during persecution. Through Joseph’s words — “deep water is what I am wont to swim in” — Jeff explores endurance, trust, and the refining purpose of trials.

Drawing parallels with Nephi’s psalm (2 Nephi 4) and Paul’s teachings in 2 Corinthians 6, Jeff uncovers a universal pattern: tribulation as the crucible of faith. The discussion then flows into temple work — why the Lord commands His people to “continue and cease not” — and concludes with modern prophetic promises from President Russell M. Nelson about the blessings of temple worship.

What begins as a morning of “off” feelings transforms into a testimony-filled journey toward peace, purpose, and renewed diligence in doing the Lord’s work.


⏱️ Chapters

00:00 – Opening Reflections
Jeff wakes feeling “off” and contemplates how thoughts and moods are connected, setting the tone for a spiritually centering study.

02:12 – Section 127: The Prophet in Hiding
Introduction to Joseph Smith’s epistle written while fleeing persecution in 1842 — an act of faith under duress.

04:20 – Deep Water and Deliverance
Joseph’s declaration, “deep water is what I am wont to swim in,” anchors a discussion on enduring hardship with faith and courage.

06:42 – Nephi’s Psalm of Reliance
Parallels between Nephi’s struggles and Joseph’s perseverance — trusting God amid weakness, sorrow, and affliction.

08:50 – Paul’s Endurance in Ministry
2 Corinthians 6 brings the theme full circle: faith proven through patience, afflictions, and service to God despite opposition.

12:17 – Application: Turning to the Lord
Jeff testifies that peace of soul comes through patience, perseverance, and trust in divine deliverance.

13:50 – “Continue and Cease Not” – The Work of the Temple
The Lord’s command to persist in temple work, regardless of persecution, leads to discussion of sacred ordinances and eternal purpose.

16:49 – The Ordinances of Salvation
Jeff outlines the saving ordinances — baptism, Holy Ghost, priesthood, endowment, and sealing — and their essential role in exaltation.

17:47 – Personal Story: Denver Temple Open House
A teenage experience defending faith during the Denver Colorado Temple open house strengthens Jeff’s conviction of the restored gospel.

21:41 – Promises from President Nelson
A review of fifteen prophetic promises for those who worship regularly in the temple — from increased revelation to celestial perspective.

28:14 – Closing Thoughts
Jeff concludes with gratitude and testimony, inviting listeners to re-center spiritually and find strength in consistent study and temple worship.


✨ Conclusion

Just as the Prophet Joseph and Nephi learned to find peace amid “deep waters,” we, too, can anchor our faith through consistent daily action.
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Keep Streakin’ the Scriptures.