Follow Him: A Come, Follow Me Podcast - 2 Nephi 31-33 Part 2 • Dr. Kerry Muhlestein • Mar 18 - Mar 24 • Come Follow Me
Episode Date: March 13, 2024Dr. Kerry Muhlestein continues to explore obtaining and retaining the sanctifying power of the Holy Ghost and following the gospel of Jesus Christ.YouTube: https://youtu.be/w6gCTWDY0OUApple Podcasts: ...https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/follow-him-a-come-follow-me-podcast/id1545433056Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/followhimpodcastFree PDF download of quotes from our New Testament episodes:https://followhim.co/product/finding-jesus-christ-in-the-newtestament-book/Free PDF download of quotes from our Old Testament episodes:https://followhim.co/product/finding-jesus-christ-in-the-old-testament/00:00 Part II–Dr. Kerry Muhlestein00:09 2 Nephi 32:7 The power of prayer and Jesus in the Americas02:32 3 Nephi 11:28-30 Jesus teaches about baptism04:10 Inclusio Holy Ghost testifies of Jesus Christ06:46 2 Nephi 31-32 and 3 Nephi 27 Gospel of Christ08:24 3 Nephi 11:13-14 His gospel and doing the Father’s will09:24 2 Nephi 31-32, 3 Nephi 11:19 Being clean and judgment11:25 Baptism by water and fire an inclusio13:02 Moroni 8:22-24 Holy Ghost is crucial17:07 President Nelson The Heart of the Matter needing the Holy Ghost20:00 Dr. Muhlestein shares a story about his Mission President21:25 President Hunter and President Monson and failing to follow the Spirit’s promptings22:11 President Hales teaches how to increase the influence of the Holy Ghost23:15 Moses 6:50-53, 56 Enoch teaches baptism and about the Holy Ghost28:05 The sacrament prayers and justification and sanctification28:49 Moses 5:57, 63-66 and 2 Nephi 31 The Holy Ghost31:57 Dr. Paul Hoskisson teaches about the Father of our Salvation33:56 Unity in Christ/Atonement36:18 2 Nephi 33 Nephi’s farewell41:21 2 Nephi 33:7 Spotless42:13 The Scriptures are Real Podcast and bearing testimony of Jesus Christ45:18 End of Part II– Dr. Kerry MuhlesteinThanks to the follow HIM team:Steve & Shannon Sorensen: Cofounder, Executive Producer, SponsorDavid & Verla Sorensen: SponsorsDr. Hank Smith: Co-hostJohn Bytheway: Co-hostDavid Perry: ProducerKyle Nelson: Marketing, SponsorLisa Spice: Client Relations, Editor, Show NotesJamie Neilson: Social Media, Graphic DesignWill Stoughton: Video EditorKrystal Roberts: Translation Team, English & French Transcripts, WebsiteAriel Cuadra: Spanish Transcripts"Let Zion in Her Beauty Rise" by Marshall McDonaldhttps://www.marshallmcdonaldmusic.com
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Welcome to part two with Dr. Kerry Mulestein, second Nephi chapters 31 through 33.
Alright Kerry, what are we going to do next?
The rest of this chapter we can just summarize.
Nephi is going to emphasize, if this is going to work, you have to pray.
And again, this is a thing we've seen him so often.
Whoever will ask God, whoever seeks from God, we've seen that all throughout the small plates.
But he's telling us, you've got to pray and that's
part of the process of having the Spirit with you. He's also very clear this dichotomy that he keeps doing. But if you won't ask, then you're going to have trouble. You get that in verse 7.
I'm left to mourn because of the unbelief and the wickedness and the ignorance and the stiff
nakedness of men for they will not search knowledge nor understand great knowledge when it is given
out of them in plainness. And then he tells us that the Spirit teaches us to pray and the evil Spirit teaches us not to pray. That
importance of prayer is something that he's mentioned it before during the doctrine of
Christ part. So I think he's just kind of emphasizing it again here. You remember he said
that when Christ came again, he might tell us more. So what if we turn to when Christ did come
again? And what Christ says about the doctrine of
Christ when he comes to the Nephites in 3rd Nephi chapter 11? All right, let's go. 3rd Nephi 11.
Give us some background here, Kerry, for those of us who don't know the book as well as you.
3rd Nephi 11, this is when after his resurrection the Savior has appeared to the Nephites. They've
gathered together at the temple and then they hear a voice
and then he comes down and when you get to this in the podcast, you should know I listen to your
podcasts every week. I love your podcast. So I am looking already. I'm looking forward to whoever
is doing this with you because this is one of the most powerful parts of the Book of Mormon.
We're not going to steal from that much here and besides, no one will remember what we've said by
the time you get there, but this is a fantastic, fantastic chapter where Christ descends and teaches the Nephites
and we get the first things that he says. And among those things, he tells us what is
specifically not his doctrine and then it'll tell us what his doctrine is. And I think
that contrast is going to be important. In 3rd Nephi 11, they've come, he's told them
who he is. and by the way,
and this is before we get an Inclusio, so he's not saying specifically this is the doctrine
of Christ, but he does tell them. Verse 11, And behold, I am the light and life of the
world, and I have drunk out of that bitter cup which the Father hath given me, and have
glorified the Father, and taken upon me the sins of the world in the which I have suffered the will of the Father in all things from the beginning." So that
idea of the unity and having His will swallowed up. And then He starts to teach them about
baptism. No surprise. And He tells them how they should baptize. And this brings up something
that He wants to clear up, verse 28. And according as I have commanded you, thus shall you baptize, and
there shall be no disputations among you, as there hitherto been. Neither shall there
be disputations among you concerning the points of my doctrine." This is where he's
going to launch into saying, this is my doctrine, as there hitherto been.
For verily I say unto you, he that hath the spirit of contention is not of me, but is
of the devil, who is the father of contention, and he stirs up the spirit of contention is not of me, but is of the devil, who is the father of
contention, and he stirs up the hearts of men to contend with anger one with another, but this is
not my doctrine to stir up the hearts of men with anger one against another." It's emphasizing this
unity element again by saying all this stuff that's not unity, that's not my doctrine. And that's what launches him into this. So verse 30, partway through,
but this is my doctrine. So here we get the Inclusio. And if we should miss it, he's going to say it
twice, that such things should be done in ways. You have to have unity, no contention. But behold,
verily, verily, I say unto you, I will declare unto you my doctrine, and this is my doctrine. I don't
know how you can get more clear that this is an Inclusio. I'm about to talk you my doctrine and this is my doctrine. I don't know how you can get more clear,
that this isn't inclusive.
I'm about to talk about my doctrine,
but notice how he starts out this time.
It is the doctrine which the Father hath given me,
and I bear record of the Father,
and the Father beareth record of me,
and the Holy Ghost beareth record of the Father and me,
and I bear record.
Now we're gonna move to the next part,
but do you see how he leads
with it this time? How important it is, this unity of the Godhead and then bearing record
with each other. And then he says, "...and I bear record that the Father commandeth all
men everywhere to repent and believe in me." So now we get to the faith and repentance
part once we've covered the unity. "...and whoso believeth in me, and is baptized," there
we've got that part, "...the same shall be saved, and they are they who shall inherit the kingdom of God.
And whoso believeth not in me, and is not baptized shall be damned.
Verily, verily, I say unto you, this is my doctrine."
That would seem to be a closing in Cluzio, but he's got a second closing in Cluzio in verse 39, so I guess this is just an emphasis in the middle.
And I bear a record of it from the Father. Here we get this again, unity and bearing record.
And whoso believeth in me believeth in the Father, and unto him will the Father bear record of me,
for he will visit him with fire and with the Holy Ghost, and thus will the Father bear record of
me, and the Holy Ghost will bear record unto him, of the Father and me, for the Father and I and the Holy Ghost are one." That unity is so emphasized in this 3rd Nephi 11 version, plus in this case the
Holy Ghost's role that's emphasized is his role of testifying of the Father and
Son. The Holy Ghost is still crucial, but this time it's not. The Holy Ghost, you
need the Holy Ghost because he will show you everything you need to do. Now
that's not to take away from that. that's still true, but this time we're emphasizing
something else. The Holy Ghost bears the record of the Father and Son. If you want to take
charge of your testimony, you need to have the Holy Ghost with you so it can bear a record
of the Father and the Son. We want to have a testimony of all sorts of things, of the
restoration of the Gospel, of the Book of Mormon and everything else, but primary, foremost,
among all things, if you need
a testimony of anything, it is that the Father lives, loves us, and sent His Son to save us.
That's what this is emphasizing. And then He launches back into, and again I say,
and do you must repent, be baptized, repent, and become as a little child. And I think that's part
of that submitting your will part. That's King Benjamin when he talked about being like children it's to submit to your
father, be baptized in my name or you can in no ways receive these things and in
case we missed it he says the exact same thing again. And then verse 39,
verily, verily I send you that this is my doctrine and whoso buildeth upon this
buildeth upon my rock and the gates of hell shall prevail against him and anyone who declares
More or less than this which is the same thing that Nephi really said and
Establish it for my doctrine the same cometh of evil now
That's part of why this is so important to me to teach this because we don't want to declare more as his doctrine
But we don't want to declare less so we need to see what is he saying as his doctrine and I hope we're getting some of these other things. This one didn't really so much talk
about prayer like the other ones will but this one is a shorter version but it
still had all of this in it. We're jumping around a little bit I know but
let's go to the next time and it's in 3rd Nephi 27 and this time he calls it the
Gospel of Christ but we'll see it's the same thing. So, Kerry, in your mind, 2 Nephi 31 and 32, 3 Nephi 11, 3 Nephi 27 are all kind of sister
chapters, would you say? That's exactly right. Yeah. They are three places where we are told
specifically what the gospel or doctrine of Christ is. I'll show you another very short version in
Moroni when we're done with this. And then if we have time, we can look at Moses. If not,
we'll just tell people to go look at it. Their iteration after iteration of the doctrine of Christ,
because it's so important,
we're gonna get Nephi closing his record with it,
and we're gonna get Christ himself telling it to us twice.
And then we're gonna get actually Mormon and Maronai
handing or pretty close to ending their record with it.
We're getting quite a few witnesses.
Yeah, this is heavy hitter stuff.
Don't miss this is what he's saying. We go to verse 13. This is where we get the beginning. This includes you. All
right. So it starts out in chapter 27. So this is what we call the second day of Christ is taught
the Nephites and then he's gone up to heaven and he's come back and he's teaching them again.
And part of that, they're having disputations again. What should we call the church? And he
answers that for them and tells them it should be called after him because it's
his church, but that gives him then the chance to launch into this retelling of
it. Chapter 27 verse 11, but if it be not built upon my gospel and is built upon
the works of men, upon the works of the devil, verily I say to you they have
joined their works for a season. So this is very similar to the 3rd Nephi 11 part. If you've got
contention you're following the devil it's not going to work. But notice this
idea of following works. Whose works are you following? There's two choices that
Nephi kept giving us. And he wants us to follow his works or follow him. There's
that catchy phrase again. But instead he's talking about people who followed the
works of the world. Then verse 13 he says, Behold I have given unto you instead he's talking about people who follow the works of the world. Then verse 13,
he says, behold, I have given unto you. He's going to say, I've given unto you my gospel, but
what he's going to give us is the doctrine. So I think he's referring to when he gave it to us,
when Nephi gave it to us. And this is the gospel which I have given unto you, that I came into
the world to do the will of my Father because my Father sent me."
So we have that again.
I do the Father's will, that unity.
And my Father sent me that I might be lifted up
upon the cross, and after that I had been lifted up
upon the cross that I might draw all men unto me.
Now we're gonna look at a specific element of that
in just a second, but notice it's again this idea
that he will save us and he's going to help
us follow him. He's going to talk specifically about judgment, but I think it includes in
it this element of, I have to lift everyone to me. Everyone has to be following me. But
when they do, that I might draw all men unto me, we're still in verse 14, that as I have
been lifted up by men, even so should men be lifted up by the Father to stand before me,
to be judged of their works, whether they be good or whether they be evil."
Now, we've had in 2nd Nephi 31-32 this emphasis on, you have to be clean.
That's what's coming into play here.
You're going to be judged whether you were made clean or not.
And for this cause, I've been lifted up.
Therefore, according to the power of the Father, so he keeps emphasizing how he does the Father's will
and it's the Father's power,
"'I will draw all men unto me
that they may be judged according to their works,
and it shall come to pass that whoso repenteth,
and his baptizing my name shall be filled,
and if he endureth to the end."
So when you get those three phrases,
if the gospel of Christ's phrase wasn't enough,
putting those three phrases together should tell you
we're talking about the same thing, right? Those are your kind of scriptural clues, your word clues. If
you repent and as baptized my name, he shall be filled and if he endureth to the end, behold,
him will I hold guiltless before my father at that day when I shall stand to judge the
world. And he that endureth not to the end, the same as he that shall be hewn down. Here's
this two choices again, and cast into the fire from whence they can no more return because of the justice of
the Father. And this is the word, so here we have some word going on again,
which he has given unto the children of men, and for this cause he fulfilled the
words which he has given, and he lieth not but fulfilleth all his words. So we
have this little bit about fulfilling, it was commandments last time, but words
kind of similar thing. Verse 19, and no unclean thing can enter into his kingdom. Nephi
taught that a whole bunch of times. Therefore nothing interests into his
rest save it be those who have washed their garments in my blood because of
their faith. So there we get the faith and the repentance of all their sins and
their faithfulness unto the end.
Now this is the commandment, repent all ye ends of the earth.
This seems to be the language that's going specifically back to 2nd Nephi 31.
The commandment is, repent all ye ends of the earth and come unto me and be baptized
in my name.
Now listen to this part, that ye may be sanctified by the reception of the Holy Ghost
that you may stand spotless before me at the last day.
Verily, verily I say unto you, this is my gospel.
And you know the things which you must do in my church.
For the works which you have seen me do,
here's the follow this example,
the works which you have seen me do,
that shall you do also.
For that which you have seen me do,
even that shall you also do.
And we could continue on and read some other things like, for example, he's going to get to
verse 29 is where he says,
"...therefore ask, and ye shall receive, not, and it shall be open unto you."
There's more like in 2nd Nephi 32 that kind of follows on,
but the Inclusio was there in verse 21, and this is my gospel.
So notice how the emphasis in this one is,
you're going to need the Holy Ghost to be successful in judgment. You're going to follow me but
you will, whether you will want to or not, be drawn to me and the Father to be
judged and the only way to be successful is to have believed, repented, then
baptized, and endured to the end with the Holy Ghost with you and in this this case, the emphasis is so that the Holy Ghost can sanctify you.
The change that we talked about that in 2nd Nephi 31, it was there, right?
We talked about it a bunch.
But that's the primary emphasis on the role of the Holy Ghost in this
iteration, is the sanctification that comes by the Holy Ghost.
Wow.
I hope we're seeing how similar these are and how the Holy Ghost is so
crucial in all of them. Let's do at least one more and then if we have time we can
do another, but this is a really short one, but you'll see that the language is
such that I think it's clear that they want us to think of this. So let's go to
Moroni chapter 8. It's just a couple verses long. In Moroni chapter 8, the
Moroni is quoting a letter from his father,
and what he's just been talking about is that baptizing little children is a mockery, because
little children are alive in Christ and you're denying the power of Christ's atoning sacrifice
if you baptize them. But as he finishes up with that, so we're again, Moroni chapter 8,
we get verse 24. Well verse 23 to just kind of help us have the context.
We'll start in verse 22.
For behold, that all little children are alive in Christ, and also all they who are without
the law, for the power redemption cometh on all them that have no law.
Wherefore he that is not condemned, or is that is under no condemnation, cannot repent
unto such baptism of alith nothing
but it is a mockery before god denying the mercies of christ in the power of the
holy spirit and putting trust in dead works now
i think i i don't know i can't read more than mine but i kind of think he's
saying okay these people don't need to be baptized but if as soon as i say
someone doesn't need to be baptized i have to talk about the doctor christ
because it said we need to be baptized
so he's making that distinction. There are
people who don't because they don't understand or they don't have the ability
to discern right from wrong, but then he gets into verse 24. This is where we
start this very short version and he doesn't mention the phrase doctrine of
Christ, but I think there's some key words in here that will help us
understand. It's what he's talking about.
Behold my son, this thing got not to be. For repentance is unto them that are under condemnation and under the curse of a broken law. And the first fruits of repentance
is baptism. And baptism cometh by faith unto the fulfilling the commandments. There's one of our
phrases, right? Because Nephi, that's how he talks about baptism, fulfilling the commandments by
being baptized. And the fulfilling of the commandments bringeth through mission of sin. So you see the tie-in that he's making there with
as you fulfill the commandments through baptism, then you can have remission of
sins and that's exactly what Nephi was saying. And he's got the faith and
repentance and baptism all tied together here. And remission of sins bring
you meekness and lowliness of heart, which is a way of saying you're humble
enough, you're going to follow God. You're not stiff-neneckad who is what Nephi said the people who don't follow God and
Because of meekness and lowliness of heart cometh the visitation of the Holy Ghost
which comforter filleth with hope and
perfect love
Which love endureth so there's our endurain by diligence unto prayer there's the need for prayer until the end shall come
When all the saints shall dwell with God.
That's a very short version of it. It gives us a really condensed version of it
and I think it's because he says, well I said some people don't need to be baptized
so I need to reiterate the doctrine of Christ so people know if you could get
this and understand it you need to be baptized.
But notice how he ties it all together. We have to follow Christ
under the fulfilling of the commandments, the commandment to be baptized. We have to have faith and repent and be baptized and receive the Holy
Ghost and be meek enough to follow God and endure to the end through prayer, which will bring the
Holy Ghost. But in this case, the role of the Holy Ghost is to give us hope and love, charity.
And he's already talked about how you have to pray for charity. And I would say this is kind of a
subset of sanctification. To be full of hope and charity, that is to pray for charity. And I would say this is kind of a subset of sanctification.
To be full of hope and charity, that is to be sanctified. That's a love of God and of all men. It's the way that Nephi said it.
But you have to be full of the Holy Ghost. So if we were to review these four different places in the Book of Mormon that we've seen, the doctrine of Christ. We see in the longer versions they all have this notion that we
have to follow Christ, we have to submit our will to the Father and the Son, that they
are unified and that they bear testimony of each other, and that they command us to follow
specifically in lots of ways, but specifically in believing, wanting to repent and being
baptized and receiving the Holy Ghost, and then a different element of the Holy Ghost is emphasized. So the Holy Ghost
telling us what we need to do, the Holy Ghost giving us a witness of the Father
and the Son, the Holy Ghost sanctifying us and specifically sanctifying us in a
way that fills us with hope and love. As I read the Doctrine of Christ, it's all important,
but it seems to me the most important thing
is to have the Holy Ghost with us.
With that in mind, with your permission,
I'd like to read a couple things from President Nelson.
And these are things he said in a couple different talks
in a couple different places,
but he kind of summed them all up in his book,
The Heart of the Matter.
And I'm just going to read from page 172.
And you'll recognize this from conference talks.
He kind of weaves, in this book,
he weaves lots of conference talks together
in beautiful ways.
He says, however, in coming days,
it will not be possible to survive spiritually
without the guiding, directing, comforting,
and constant influence of the Holy Ghost. So I plead with you to increase your spiritual capacity to receive personal revelation.
Choose to do the spiritual work required to experience the whisperings of the Holy Ghost.
Choose also to hear the words of the Lord through Scripture and through the words of the prophets.
You see how he's tying them together the way that we have.
As you seek to more clearly receive direction from heaven,
you will be blessed with additional power
to deal with temptation.
That's sanctification, right?
Struggles and weaknesses.
I promise miracles in your marriage,
family relationships and daily work,
and I promise that your capacity to feel joy
or hope and love, I would say,
is it will increase.
My beloved brothers and sisters, I would say, is it will increase. My beloved brothers and sisters,
I plead with you to increase your capacity to receive revelation. I love when modern prophets
and ancient prophets are all on the same page, and I think that's what we have here, this plea
from Nephi, from Christ, from Mormon and echoed by a son Moroni, and then from Russell M. Nelson,
to have the Spirit with us to bring about all these things that are part of the doctrine of
Christ. We won't submit our will to God. We won't know what we should do. We won't be changed the
way we've talked about. We won't really rely on Christ because we won't really know He is the Son
of God if we don't have the Spirit with us constantly. We need to do whatever it takes to have the Spirit with us constantly. Yeah, Kerry,
I remember talks as a youth about don't lose the Spirit. Don't go to that place where you can lose
the Spirit. But we might emphasize that a little more too. It's not just the loss of the Spirit,
it's loss of everything. When you lose the Spirit, it's the connection to God. It's not just the loss of the Spirit, it's the loss of everything. When you lose the
Spirit, it's the connection to God. It's your connection to the Atonement, all of it.
Yeah, your knowledge of what to do, your ability to be changed, your ability to want the right
things, your ability to fill the joy and hope and love, all of it. And it kind of reminds me
when President Elton was saying to put in the spiritual work necessary. It reminds me of a story my mission president told me.
So my mission president was first-hand witness of this.
While I was a missionary serving under him, he went to a meeting that was held in the
church by the Los Angeles Temple.
And it was a meeting where they had stake presidents and mission presidents from that
part of Southern California together.
President Packer was the one who was teaching.
He taught all sorts of stuff and then he had questions
and answers at the end and there were all sorts
of questions and answers and the way my mission president
told me the story, he said, well, the answer most
of the time ended up being, well, the spirit's gonna
have to direct you on that one.
The way my mission president said it was that then
a stake president asked a question that maybe normally
he shouldn't have asked, but I think he was supposed to
because the answer he got was so powerful that we needed to hear it.
That stake president said, okay, President Packer, you keep saying we need to have the
Spirit to direct us in all these things.
What do we need to do to make sure we have the Spirit with us?
And President Packer's answer was two words, earn it.
We all know what we need to do.
He didn't need to go into a long discourse. This is what we're taught literally and primary.
We all know what we need to do.
We just need to do it.
And that's what President Nelson is saying.
Put in the spiritual work necessary or take charge of your testimony.
Do what you need to do to invite the Spirit into your life.
Now some of that is going to be following the promptings of the Spirit.
I always remember President Hunter said this. He said,
If you fail to follow the promptings of the Spirit, those promptings will cease.
But I assume that the converse of that is true.
The more you follow the promptings of the Spirit, and if anyone was an example of this as President Monson,
but the more you follow the promptings of the Spirit, the more they will increase.
We know prayer, we know scripture study, we know avoiding the bad things, going to church, renewing our covenants, wanting to do what
God wants, but I think also doing those things that the Spirit tells you to do,
that's part of earning it. That's part of the spiritual work that's necessary.
Follow the promptings, you'll increase more direction, more sanctification, more
joy, a stronger testimony of Christ, all of these things, greater charity, all of these things will happen because of your following the
promptings of the Spirit. I have a quote from Elder Hales, choose to put yourself
in a position to have experiences with the Spirit of God through prayer,
scripture study, church meetings, the temple, your home, wholesome interactions with others,
wholesome entertainment, choices. When we say earn, you're like, oh, that sounds difficult.
Actually, it just comes down to your agency. Yeah, which you're going to choose. That's
that same thing. Note how often prayer was a part of this. Nephi seemed to be emphatic. We just had Maril and I at Christ. Ask what you should do. Ask for charity. Ask for forgiveness. Ask for sanctification. Just keep asking. God wants to give it to us more than we seem to be ready to receive it.
We've heard it from a few different sources. We live beneath our privileges of inspiration. We live, I think, beneath our privileges of having the Spirit with us. God is saying, ask me. Please just ask me. Prove me now
herewith, he is saying in a way. I want to give you these abundant blessings. Please ask. Now,
at the risk of leaving the Book of Mormon, and this is a long enough version that we probably
won't have time to read everything, but I think there's another place where it's pretty clear.
They don't use the phrase, doctrine of Christ,'s another place where it's pretty clear they don't use the phrase doctrine of Christ, but another
place where it's pretty clear they are, and it interacts a little bit, I think, with their
Nephi 27. And it might help us with some of the things that we've talked about. We've
made reference to it a few times. So let's go to Moses chapter 6. And we'll have to skip
around a little bit, even though I think the last verses of Moses 6, the ones we're going
to read on, is one of the most doctrinally rich set of verses anywhere in Scripture.
It's incredible.
And this is Enoch telling the story of God teaching Adam.
And it seems to me this is right after they've been cast out of the Garden of Eden.
It may even be the same time when an angel teaches them about sacrifice because that
seems to intimate that he's baptized after that. We have the story of his baptism in
hears. It may be the same time. We can't really tell, but it's somewhere around
there. If we go to Moses chapter 6, this is Enoch's telling of the story. We could
start in verse 50, but God hath made known unto our fathers that all men must
repent. That's a clue that we're getting there and we'll go to verse 52. And he also said unto him, meaning Adam, if that will turn unto me and
hearken unto my voice and believe and repent of all thy transgressions and be
baptized even in water in the name of my only begotten Son who is full of grace
and truth which is Jesus Christ the only name which shall be given under heaven
whereby salvation shall come unto the children of men.
Notice already we've got, come to him, kind of submit to him,
hearken to his voice, follow him, follow and keep his commandments,
believe, repent, be baptized in the name of Christ and God, the God-bearing witness of Christ.
So we've got all that so far.
So then if you do all that, ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost.
And then look, asking all things in his name and whatsoever you shall ask, it shall be given unto you.
In some ways, just that verse has the whole thing in it.
I'd love to read all of these because it's so powerful, but we'll skip for the sake of time.
But verse 53 Adam asks him why, and then God explains the fall and our carnal natures.
And we even get shades of Lehi in here. They have to know the bitter the bitter to taste the good and verse 56 and you'll see this is so much like
what Nephi was teaching and it is given unto them to know good from evil
wherefore they are agents unto themselves and that almost sounds like lehi and
Nephi and I have given unto you another law and commandment
wherefore teach it unto your children that all men everywhere must repent so
here's the commandment but what's the commandment?
Repent.
Or, they can in no way inherit the kingdom of God, for no unclean thing can dwell there.
We've got that theme again.
Or, dwell in his presence, for in the language of Adam, man of holiness is his name.
And the name of his only begotten is the Son of Man, even Jesus Christ, a righteous judge
who shall come in the meridian of time.
You see how we've got all these elements that were in all those other passages.
Therefore, I have given you a commandment to teach these things freely under your children's
hand.
And here's the verse you were talking about earlier, Hank, that by reason of transgression
cometh the fall.
Which fall bringeth death?
And inasmuch as you were born into the world by water and blood and the spirit which I
have made, and so become of dust a living soul, even so ye must be born born into the world by water and blood and the Spirit, which I have made, and
so become of dust a living soul, even so ye must be born again into the kingdom of heaven,
of water and of the Spirit, and be cleansed by blood, even the blood of mine only be
gotten, that ye might be sanctified from all sin, and enjoy the words of eternal life in
this world, and eternal life and the world to come, even in mortal glory. For by the
water you keep the commandment. So baptism is keeping the commandment. You see that theme just
keeps coming again and again, right? Now here's the interesting part. By the spirit you are justified
and by the blood you are sanctified. I find that so interesting because Thirteenth by 2720 said we
were sanctified by the Holy Ghost. But here it says you're justified by the Holy Ghost and sanctified by the blood of Christ.
They both have to be true. Sometimes you have to triangulate scripture this way.
I think that this is telling us, this is one of the places where I'm convinced
that it's telling us that the Spirit, the Holy Ghost, and the Atoning Sacrifice of
Christ work hand in glove. And that's why I said earlier that the Spirit is the agent that enters into our soul with the atoning blood of Christ
to both justify and sanctify us, because it's described one way and one place and one way
and the other. And I think that means, shnei him. Both of them are true. That's really
powerful.
Kerry, that's fantastic. The Holy Ghost is the vehicle by which the Atonement becomes inside of me.
So often I'll get that question.
I love the Atonement.
I want to use the Atonement.
I don't know how.
Right?
I love it, but it's outside of me.
This gives us the way to take the Atonement from outside of you to inside of you. Yeah,
absolutely. Notice it's part of the sacrament prayers where we are renewing
our covenants where part of that is going to be forgiven justification and
sanctification right there. And what is it about? Well, it's about Christ in each
time and it's about the Holy Ghost in each prayer. Those are the two elements
that are in both prayers. Christ and the Holy Ghost. And that's what gives us that sanctifying power.
I mean, if you're going to talk about any place, it's the sacraments where we're going to talk about taking the Atonement of Christ into our soul.
Literally, eat something as that symbolism of taking it into us and it becoming part of us.
And it's about the Spirit and the Son.
The more we have the Spirit with us, repenting and having the Spirit with you, you're taking advantage of the Atonement of Christ. You're going to be justified and the Son. The more we have the spirit with us, repenting and having the spirit with you,
you're taking advantage of the Atonement of Christ. You're going to be justified and sanctified. And notice that emphasis keeps going on the Holy Ghost in the next verse.
Therefore it is given to abide in you, the record of heaven, the Comforter. So the Comforter,
that's the Holy Ghost. Here he equates that with the record of heaven. We have to have another
podcast where we explore that for two hours. The peaceable things of immortal glory, the truth of all things, that which quickeneth all
things. So quickeneth is to make alive. So it's that sanctified born again thing,
quickeneth all things, that which knoweth all things, this knowing what to do, and have all
power according to wisdom, mercy, justice, truth, and judgment. And now behold, I say to you,
this is the plan of salvation unto all men through the blood of mine only be
gotten, who shall come in them ready enough time." And then verse 63, he talks about how
everything bears record of him. So we've got the witnesses again. And then verse 64, Adam is caught
by the Spirit and he is baptized. And verse 65, and thus he was baptized, and the Spirit and he is baptized and verse 65 and thus he was baptized and the Spirit of God,
which is the Holy Ghost, descended upon him and thus he was born of the Spirit and became quickened
in the inner man. That exact thing we've been talking about, being born again, being changed,
being sanctified, becoming a new child. And then we get verse 66. This is going to sound so similar
to second Nephi 31. And he heard a voice out
of heaven saying, Thou art baptized with fire and with the Holy Ghost. This is the record
of the Father and the Son from henceforth and forever. And Thou art called after the
order of him who was without beginning of days or end of years. So you see that born
again. And then look at the verse 66, sums up some of what we're talking about. Behold thou art one in me, a son of God, any second Adam. I would guess that Eve is baptized
right after this. I don't know if it's by Adam or by the Holy Ghost, but it could then would be said
a daughter of God to a child of God. Well, let's read it that way. Behold thou art one in me,
a child of God, and thus may all become my sons or my child. Amen. We're all God's children,
but we become in a different way through the covenant. And that's what's happened here. He's
entered into the covenant through the covenant and the Holy Ghost changing us that way that we're
talking about. We're now born again. And who is the father of the new us? It's Christ. Then,
of course, God is his father. so we become children of God and Christ in
a different new way. We've been quickened. All those things about becoming a new creature
and being born again. Christ is our Father of this new being that we are, which came
about because of the power that his Father gave him. We've read that and that's clear. And it came about because the Holy Ghost entered into us all three together are necessary and
present and wonderfully unified as we become unified with them through this
atoning sacrifice, this covenant, and the power of the Holy Ghost whom the Father
sent to us. It's so beautiful and exciting. What you've just taught us here in the last two minutes,
that helps us understand when sometimes Jesus
is called the Father and we go,
no, no, no, no, no, he's not the Father.
No, he is the Father of your spiritual rebirth.
Absolutely.
In fact, I had Paul Hoskesson
for a Book of Mormon class once a long time ago.
You may know Paul Hoskesson.
He's my cousin.
Yeah, oh, is he?
Oh yeah, the brilliance, right, Kerry?
You're in good company, yeah.
And he puts this chart up on the board
and it's got us and Christ.
And then he wants to know who the father
of each phase of our existence is.
I add in a column when I do it,
but the first one is father of our spirit.
So who's the father of your spirit?
Well, it's God.
Who's the father of Christ spirit?
Well, it's God, mortal body. Who's the father? Well spirit? Well, it's God. Who's the father of Christ spirit? Well, it's God
Mortal body. Who's the father? Well for Christ, that's God for me. That's dad
Now I had in the column the born again the new you for Christ
Well, maybe he didn't have to be changed so much. I don't know. So maybe it's God and maybe we just skip that part for him
But for me, that's Christ then the column he put up is eternal life
Who's the father of Christ eternal life life, who gave him that power?
Well, he says very specifically, it's God.
Right.
But who's the father of my eternal life?
That's Christ.
Can we see how every bit as much as God is my father
and my dad is my father, Christ is my father?
King Benjamin, this day, he has spiritually begotten you.
You are now called the children of Christ.
Yep.
And that's that born-again part.
Then hopefully we get to the fully born-again, the eternal life part where it happens again.
He's our Father again.
The Father of our salvation.
Yeah.
The glorified, sanctified, resurrected us is begotten by Christ.
The thing that stood out to me throughout the Book of Mormon
is how often the first principles are mentioned,
faith in Jesus Christ and repentance
and then baptism in the Holy Ghost.
And now you've added to that.
I love what you've helped me see is words
that aren't very popular today,
submitting to God, obedience to God
and how Jesus is telling us,
I was submitting my will to the fathers, now follow me in submitting your will to the fathers as well.
That's been really helpful for me today.
I'm so glad. And that unity, you guys know I've been writing about the Covenant for a while
and I've come to understand that relationship, that unity with God is the key element of that. That new book we talked about is all about exploring how
the point of Christ's atoning sacrifice
is to create complete and full unity with God.
The way that happens is by us and Christ
being completely separated from God.
The greater Christ separation,
the greater the unity he can create for us.
But that unity, that beautiful relationship that we want so much and that we're missing so much.
I think sometimes we don't sense the wound.
It's there, but we don't, in the front of our mind, recognize it.
The wound that we suffer from being separated from God.
But look how we overcome it in stages through all the things we've been talking about.
We get more and more and more unified until one day we will have like has been explained so many times.
And what we've read today, the full and complete unity that the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost have one day.
As it says right here in Moses chapter 6 verse 66,
Thou art one and me. One day we can be completely and fully unified with them.
That's when that terrible wound we feel will be healed.
And the wonderful thing is it's not just that it's healed, but we're in a better place than we were before.
We're more unified with God than we were before. It's so beautiful.
All this oneness we're talking about is the center of the word atonement, the atonement of Christ.
That's what's going to make the oneness possible, is that atonement of Christ. That's what's going to make the oneness possible is that atonement of Christ
Yeah, it's the purpose for the covenant and the purpose for Christ is to fulfill that covenant and make us one with God
That's what it's all about everything from beginning to end now that we've done all that and seeing the doctrine of Christ
Play throughout the Book of Mormon and even the Book of Moses,
let's go back to Nephi. In a way, this is sad. I always get sad a little bit when I finish
Second Nephi because there are times where I've been like, man, Nephi, there's no way I can live
up to how you are. Man, that's pretty harsh to say to your brother or whatever, but I love Nephi.
I love Nephi and he has been our guide for so long now through such powerful, beautiful, like
there's beauty all over in the scriptures, but page for page, I don't think you're going to find any places more beautiful than first and second Nephi. It's just incredible. It's always a little
bit sad to leave Nephi behind and we don't really because everyone else just keeps teaching using
his themes and his ideas and his teachings. Let's let Nephi wrap this up for us and we'll see
that in a way he's reiterating the doctrine of Christ. So 2nd Nephi 33 ends up being really
his farewell. This is the end. This is the last we hear of him and he knows it. He's
finishing his record and he has some really powerful things in here. Note in verse 1,
I, Nephi, can't write all the things that were taught among my people,
neither am I mighty in writing like unto speaking.
Now listen to this part,
for when a man speaketh by the power of the Holy Ghost,
the power of the Holy Ghost carries it under the hearts of the children of men.
That's the word of Christ.
That's the word that he's talking about.
And it turns out it can happen when you're writing.
It's just harder for you to tell.
Sometimes when you're speaking, you're feeling the spirit and they're feeling
the spirit and you can tell you're both feeling the spirit. But when you're writing, often
you'll feel directed while you're writing, but you don't get that you can tell they're
feeling the spirit because they're not there. It's harder. I think he just doesn't recognize
that his words when he writes will have the same effect that the spirit. It certainly
has for me as we've been reading. The spirit will do it. But anyway, that's this Holy Ghost element again, and then he talks
about, there are people who will harden their hearts and won't listen to it because they
esteem it as a thing of not. Verse 3, but I, Nephi, have written what I have written. I love Nephi.
He's just laying it all on the line. And I esteem it as of great worth and especially unto my people.
Notice the prayer part, for I pray continually for them by day. And here's the charity part,
full of love, and mine eyes water my pillow by night because of them. And I cry, here's the
prayer again, I cry into my God in faith and I know that He will hear my cry. And I know that the
Lord will consecrate my prayers for the gain of my people
We could read this whole chapter, but we don't have time, but let me highlight maybe a couple of verses
verse 6 I
Glory in plainness. I
Glory in truth. I
Glory in my Jesus
For he hath redeemed my soul from hell. So beautiful. And then I
have charity for my people and great faith in Christ that I shall meet many
souls spotless at his judgment seat. There are those same things again. We're
going to be judged, but it's going to be good for some of them because of Christ
and faith and praying and charity and all of these
things. And then we can jump down to verse 9. I also have charity for the Gentiles,
but behold, for none of these can I hope except they shall be reconciled unto Christ.
There's what we've been talking about so often. And enter into the narrow gate,
that's baptism, and walk in the straight path that leads to life and continue in
the path until the end of the day of probation.
That's enduring to the end.
And then he will testify more about his words,
but maybe let's let Nephi end the way he ends.
Let's jump down to verse 12.
And I pray the Father in the name of Christ
that many of us, if not all,
may be saved in his kingdom at that great and last day. And now my beloved
brother and all those who are of the house of Israel and all yeans of the earth because everyone
can become part of the house of Israel, I speak unto you as the voice of one crying from the dust.
Farewell until that great day shall come and you that will not partake of the goodness of God. So
here's that dichotomy that he just keeps coming back to it that Noel Reynolds convinced me as the
theme of the whole small place. And you that will not partake of the goodness of God. So here's that dichotomy that he just keeps coming back to it that Noel Reynolds convinced me as the theme of the whole small place.
And you that will not partake of the goodness of God and respect the words of the Jews and
also my words and the words which shall proceed forth out of the mouth of Lamb. So notice
that the emphasis on word again, behold, I bid you an everlasting farewell. That's
kind of chilling. I bid you an everlasting farewell for these words shall condemn you
at the last day. For what I seal on earth shall be brought against you at the judgment bar.
For thus hath the Lord commanded me, and I must obey, Amen."
My personal taste, I wish you'd done the part about, you'll be cast off and then my beloved
brethren will be in a great place together.
He's left that part at the end, because I like the ending on the positive part, but
Nephi is true to this, to the the very end and just laying it out. In a way he has
shown that he exemplifies the doctrine of Christ in chapter 33. He's exemplified
everything about it and he is pleading with us and laying this out before so
clearly as he has already done so many times. Please listen to the word of Christ
and follow it and be changed by it. Your choice is to do that and have it be wonderful or not and have it be terrible.
Those are your two choices, but I know how this works and I've been faithful and I hope to see you there.
What a powerful way to end. I want to thank Nephi.
He's probably not listening right now, but hopefully sometime.
I want to thank Nephi for teaching me so much, so powerfully, and affecting my life in
such a good way. And I want to thank the Lord for sending this prophet and then sending the Spirit
to teach me as I've read from this prophet, and Mormon, and Joseph Smith who all make this possible.
All those prophets who worked hard so that the Holy Ghost could teach me and edify me in the way
that I've needed. You can read verse 7 and take out the word spotless and it makes sense.
I shall meet many souls at his judgment seat, but I love that he wants to meet us spotless.
Having, as he said earlier, washed our garments in the blood of Christ.
The titled page says that he may be found spotless at the judgment seat of Christ, Moroni 10.
That third to the last verse says, that you become holy without spot.
I like the idea of unspotted being spotless
and how Nephi wants to meet us,
but he wants us to apply this doctrine of Christ
that you've taught us about so beautifully.
And so we can be spotless.
And you can see Moroni drawing on Christ and Mormon.
That's why they have that charity.
And that's why he wants to meet us spotless
because he has charity.
That's what Mormon and Moroni are both talking about
at the very end so that we get spotless.
You see Nephi's teachings and especially these teachings
mirrored again and again and again.
It's powerful.
Kerry, what a treat.
Thank you for being with us today.
One of the ways I know I'm feeling the spirit
is I just don't want it to end, but we know it has to.
But thank you for being here.
It's my pleasure. Really, really. And John, you and I are both followers of
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