Come Follow Me this week is discussing Doctrine and Covenants 111-114.
The Introduction Notes for section 111 has this:
Revelation given through Joseph Smith the Prophet, at Salem, Massachusetts, August 6,
1836. At this time the leaders of the Church were heavily in debt due to their labors
in the ministry. Hearing that a large amount of money would be available to them in
Salem, the Prophet, Sidney Rigdon, Hyrum Smith, and Oliver Cowdery traveled there from
Kirtland, Ohio, to investigate this claim, along with preaching the gospel. The brethren
transacted several items of Church business and did some preaching. When it became
apparent that no money was to be forthcoming, they returned to Kirtland. Several of the
factors prominent in the background are reflected in the wording of this revelation.
There is a prophecy in verse 4.
"And it shall come to pass in due time that I will give this city into your hands, that
you shall have power over it, insomuch that they shall not discover your secret parts;
and its wealth pertaining to gold and silver shall be yours".
Does this wealth discovery and power over Salem have any bearing on them building new
temples in the Millennial period or is this future wealth required to build the city and temple
in the New Jerusalem in Missouri?
Was this gold and silver concealed by God in his foreknowledge of the many sins of the
Twelve and their rebellion against Joseph Smith that was recorded approximately a year
later in Doctrine and Covenants 112:12,14-15?