The Book of Remembrance is a collection of revelations from the Lord to His servant, David. It is also known as the Book of David. It is currently called the Book of Remembrance due to the introduction page. It will be officially named and properly organized once the revelations have been sustained first by the First Presidency and then seconded by the general Church membership. Until then, it is nonbinding on the Church.
Chapter 1: An introduction to the Book of Remembrance.
Chapter 2: A history of the prophet David’s meeting the Lord and covenanting with him to become His servant.
Chapter 3: As a young boy, the prophet David learn of the Lord and makes covenants with him.
Chapter 4: The account of the prophet David’s visions of the premortal world and the creation.
Chapter 5: The Creation; this revelation is not to be revealed to the word at this time, but will come forth in the due time of the Lord.
Chapter 6: A history of the prophet David’s vision, “the Garden” and his first call from the Lord to the ministry.
Chapter 7: An account of the time the prophet David realized he had been called to the ministry, and his wrestle with that call. David receives another vision of the Lord in dream.
Chapter 8: The prophet David receives further revelation from the Lord. The fact that he has been called to organize the Church of Christ is made clearer to him.
Chapter 9: The prophet David continues to receive revelation and finally understands and heeds the call of the Lord.
Chapter 10: Revelation on how to bless and pass the sacrament of the holy Communion. This revelation is given to all that accept and believe and have been ordained by the laying on of hands by those with authority to preform the ordinances mentioned, and those baptized and worthy of receiving this sacrament.
Chapter 11: Further Revelation on Blessing the Sacrament is given to all that accept and believe and have been ordained by the laying on of hands by those with authority to preform the ordinances mentioned, and those baptized and worthy of receiving these sacraments.
Chapter 12: The prophet David receives admonishment from the Lord, his told to continue the work and reminded of the promptings of the Holy Spirit to him.
Chapter 13: In this revelation, the prophet David is told the reasons why the Lord had called him to set up the Church of Jesus Christ in Christian Fellowship, and is promised keys to the kingdom in the future. The Lord defined worthiness that all men and women may know what is required of them to be baptized, take communion, and enjoy other ordinances of the Fellowship.
Chapter 14: The difference between the priesthood and priestcraft is clearly defined by the Lord. The purpose of the robes of the priesthood and the garments are laid out. We are commanded to wear such that others may know we are doing the work of the Lord, not for salvation but as a sign and a token.
Chapter 15: In this revelation, the Lord denied the false doctrine of rejecting children from coming unto him.
Chapter 16: The Lord explains his will on homosexuality, explaining the sins of such as mention in the Holy Scriptures. He explains that polygamy is not mandatory, but a choice husbands and wives make together.
Chapter 17: The Lord reveals the story of Lilith, her role in the Garden, and the premortal names of Peter, James, and John along with some of their works of the Lord as angels before they were born into the flesh.
Chapter 18: Adam is tempted in the Garden, but resisted, Eve is tempted and falls.
Chapter 19: The Lord reveals the fall of Adam, and the role of Heavenly Mother in the plan of salvation.
Chapter 20: Elohim knew Adam would fall, and a way was prepared to return. Satan tries to tempt Adam and Eve to continue in sin but they humble themselves before the Lord and are given priesthood tokens, signs, and emblems.
Chapter 21: Adam and Eve leave the Garden, they keep their covenants and learn wisdom of the Lord. So to are we commanded that we keep our covenants that we may learn wisdom of the Lord.
Chapter 22: The Lord explains the meanings behind the revelations pertaining to Adam, Eve, and Lilith.
Chapter 23: The Lord commands the Fellowship to build a temple that he may keep his promise to give the Church the sealing keys.
Chapter 24: The Lord explains his command to build a temple and gives more light and knowledge on the sealing keys.
Chapter 25: The Lord answers question about the compiling of the Scriptures for the Fellowship.