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Lesson 78—Doctrine and Covenants 64:20–43: “The Lord Requireth the Heart and a Willing Mind”


“Lesson 78—Doctrine and Covenants 64:20–43: ‘The Lord Requireth the Heart and a Willing Mind,’” Doctrine and Covenants Seminary Teacher Manual (2025)

“Doctrine and Covenants 64:20–43,” Doctrine and Covenants Seminary Teacher Manual

Lesson 78: Doctrine and Covenants 64–66

Doctrine and Covenants 64:20–43

“The Lord Requireth the Heart and a Willing Mind”

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Isaac Morley farm

As the early Saints sought to establish Zion, Jesus Christ asked them to sacrifice and contribute in different ways. In our continued efforts to follow Jesus Christ, He asks that we give Him our hearts and willing minds. This lesson can help students feel an increased desire to give the Lord their hearts and willing minds.

Possible Learning Activities

Personal possessions

You might begin class by asking students to think of personal possessions they consider valuable. Consider providing questions that could facilitate sharing with the class or in small groups. For example:

  • What is something you possess that you worked hard to obtain?

  • What is something you own that would be difficult for you to give away to someone else? Why would it be difficult?

The Isaac Morley farm

You could show the image at the beginning of this lesson and invite a student to read the following information out loud.

Isaac and Lucy Morley worked hard to build a prosperous 80-acre farm near Kirtland, Ohio. As part of their religious beliefs, they invited people to live on their property, share their possessions, and have all things in common with one another. When Latter-day Saint missionaries stopped in Kirtland, they preached the Restoration message to those living on the Morley farm. Among those converted were Isaac and Lucy Morley. Shortly after their baptism, the Morleys welcomed Joseph and Emma Smith to live on their farm. (See Susan Easton Black, Who’s Who in the Doctrine and Covenants [1997], 198.)

Read Doctrine and Covenants 64:20, and look for the Lord’s instructions to Isaac Morley.

  • How do you think you would have responded if you were in Isaac’s situation? Why?

  • How might knowing the request came from the Savior help you obey?

Explain that Isaac had previously been asked to sell his farm and refused. But upon receiving this revelation, Isaac obediently sold his farm, gave the money to the Church, and moved his family to Missouri to help build up Zion. You might also point out that other men were told in this revelation not to sell their properties (see Doctrine and Covenants 64:21, 26). These men consecrated their properties to the Lord by using them to support the Church and Saints in Kirtland. This could be a good place to remind students of truths they learned about the Savior and the law of consecration in Doctrine and Covenants 42:29–39.

The Lord requires our hearts and willing minds

Explain that though the Lord may not require us to sell our property, there are things He asks of us as we strive to follow Him.

Read Doctrine and Covenants 64:22, 34. Look for requirements the Lord asks of us.

  • What did you find?

Help students identify that the Lord requires us to give Him our hearts and willing minds.

Think of ways to help your students better understand what it means to give the Lord our hearts and willing minds. One way is to invite students to imagine they were asked to help write a Come, Follow Me lesson for Doctrine and Covenants 64. On their own or in small groups, students could study the following scriptures or ones they find on their own, then write an explanation of what it means to give the Lord our hearts and willing minds. Allow them to share and discuss what they wrote.

Encourage students to seek personal revelation to know how they can personally give the Lord their hearts and willing minds.

Read the following scripture passages and look for insights that can help you understand what it means to give the Lord our hearts and willing minds. You could write an explanation in your study journal.

Teachings in the Scriptures

Examples from the Savior’s Life

  • How is Jesus Christ a good example of giving His heart and willing mind to Heavenly Father?

  • In your efforts to follow Jesus Christ, how has giving Him your heart and willing mind made a difference in your life?

You might take time to help students understand that there is a difference between merely doing what the Lord asks of us and obeying Him with our hearts and willing minds.

Consider inviting students to list on the board multiple commandments the Lord asks us to keep or sacrifices He might ask us to make. Ask students to discuss in pairs or small groups how we might give the Lord our hearts and willing minds as we do these things. For example, they might discuss how we can give the Lord our hearts and willing minds as we strive to keep the Sabbath day holy.

Personal reflection

If you have chosen to write commandments or sacrifices on the board, invite students to look at the list and reflect on their willingness to do these things. Consider instructing students to draw a heart and a mind in their study journal. You could display the image below as a template. Invite them to reflect on how much of their hearts and minds they are giving to the Savior and then color in the quantity they feel they are giving Him. You could then invite them to ponder and write their answers to the following questions.

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mind and heart
  • What have you learned today that could increase your desire to give the Lord your heart and a willing mind?

  • How do you think giving your heart and mind to the Savior can help you to become more like Him?

Consider inviting students to share what they have felt and learned. You might also bear testimony or share an experience when you have observed someone give the Lord their heart and a willing mind.

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