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DAILY DEVOTIONAL
March 23, 2016
Redeemer
SCRIPTURE OF THE DAY
Doctrine & Covenants 18:11

"For, behold, the Lord your Redeemer suffered death in the flesh; wherefore he suffered the pain of all men, that all men might repent and come unto him."

 
QUOTE OF THE DAY
David O. McKay

"Happy the person who has truly sensed the uplifting, transforming power that comes from this nearness to the Savior, this kinship to the living Christ. I am thankful that I know that Christ is my Redeemer" (Teachings of Presidents of the Church: David O. McKay, p. 7).

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He Lives Framed Art

Perhaps the most awesome event in history was that glorious moment when the Son of God stepped from the tomb and broke the chains of death that held us all bound. - Simon Dewey

 
TODAY IN CHURCH HISTORY
March 23

1833 - The Prophet Joseph met in council to discuss the purchase of several farms for the gathering of the Saints in the Kirtland, Ohio, area. After discussion, the council decided to purchase three farms, Elijah Smith's, Mr. Morley's, and Peter French's. The Prophet Joseph would choose the Peter French farm as the site for the Kirtland Temple and sends Joseph Coe, Moses Dailey, and Ezra Thayer to purchase it.

1844 - The Prophet Joseph and William Clayton spent part of the day raising money for the men working in the pinery in Wisconsin supplying lumber for the building projects in Nauvoo, including the Temple. He also learns that William Law, Wilson Law, Robert D. Foster, Chauncey L. Higbee, and Joseph Jackson are conspiring to kill him and his family. Dr. Foster had accused Joseph of inappropriate advances towards his wife. He tries visiting Dr. Foster but he was not at home. With witnesses present, the Prophet asked Mrs. Foster if he had ever done so and she replied, "No." (History of the Church, 6:271).

1847 - The Mormon Battalion companies A, C, D, and E, arrive at Pueblo de Los Angeles, California, after a four day journey north from the San Luis Rey Mission.

1876 - A group of Latter-day Saints who had been called to settle in Arizona, arrive at the Little Colorado River, chosen as the site for a LDS community.

1974 - The Church gives the State of Utah the Brigham Young Forest Farm home in Salt Lake City for use in the state's Pioneer State Park at the mouth of emigration canyon. In return, the State of Utah gives the Church Brigham Young's winter home in St. George, Utah, and the Jacob Hamblin home in Santa Clara, Utah, to be used as visitors' and information centers.

1986 - The first stake in the Dominican Republic is organized at Santo Domingo.

2007 - The wallet, owned by Martin Harris when he carried $3,000 to the printer's shop to pay for the printing of the Book of Mormon in 1829, is donated to the Museum of Church History by Russell Martin Harris, a great-great-grandson of Martin Harris.
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