Follow Him: A Come, Follow Me Podcast - Acts 1-5 Part 2 • Dr. Stephan Taeger • July 3 - July 9

Episode Date: June 28, 2023

Dr. Stephan Taeger examines how the Lord continues to minister to the disciples after the Atonement and how the gift of the Holy Ghost changes the disciples and Saints today.00:00 Part II–Dr. Stepha...n Taeger00:07 Peter teaches Christianity 10103:45 Peter teaches Jesus is Lord and Messiah05:49 Jesus ministers through authorized messengers, first principles, and ordinances08:24 Illustration of first principles by C Terry Warner13:50 Peter baptizes 3000 people16:32 Signs and wonders by the Apostles18:50 Jesus ministers through priesthood power20:40 The confidence of Peter and others22:27 The importance of the temple24:34 Peter and priesthood power26:25 Peter and John are arrested29:45 Peter preaches boldly32:36 Jesus as a sure foundation34:00 Unity and community38:36 Ministering and humility39:29 Ananias and Sapphira42:37 Sin and spiritual death44:04 Law of Consecration and covenants46:00 A different view of the Pharisees49:40 Peace and security in Christ52:15 Seven ways Jesus continues to minister after His Resurrection54:35 Dr. Taeger shares his journey as a scholar and a Saint58:14 End of Part II–Dr. Stephan TaegerPlease rate and review the podcast.Show Notes (English, French, Spanish, Portuguese): https://followhim.coFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/followhimpodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/followhimpodcastYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/FollowHimOfficialChannelThanks to the followHIM team:Shannon Sorensen: 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/products/let-zion-in-her-beauty-rise-piano

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Welcome to part 2, Dr. Stefan Tager, Hackschapter's One Through Five. Peter actually continues his discourse in Jerusalem to the people who are gathered and listening to these people speaking in tongues, and he says this, a man approved of God among you by miracles and wonders and signs. You might want to know if you're following along at home that that phrase is used quite a bit in Acts, which God did by him in the midst of you as you yourselves also know. Peter says, you've seen all these miracles. Him being delivered by the determinate counsel,
Starting point is 00:00:43 a modern translation changes that to plan, so a determinant plan, and for knowledge of God, you have taken, and by wicked hands have crucified and slain, whom God had raised up, having loosed the pains of death, because it was not possible that he should be holding of it, or in other words, held in the power of death. This is Christianity 101. Jesus is not just a good teacher or someone even who just did miracles, although that was a part of his ministry. He plays a unique role in the Father's plan.
Starting point is 00:01:15 God raised him from the dead, and now he's going to be on the right hand of God and direct and lead the church. You know what's interesting to me about this is I wonder if they thought, okay now that Jesus of Nazareth is gone, this whole thing's gonna die down. And that small group of people, no, it's not gonna die down. And so now here's Peter coming out like this and, and whoo, boldly, the one that, by wicked hands, have a crucified and slain, have God raised up and Paul's gonna say similar things
Starting point is 00:01:48 and it's like no, the movement didn't end at all. Yeah, you could feel the power of Peter's words as we read these inspired sermons that he offers. This Jesus had God raised up, wherefore we are all witnesses. One of the themes we see again in Acts is this witnesses. Therefore, being on the right hand, Jesus is on the right hand or the place of honor in the ancient world, of God exalted and having received of the Father the promise of the Holy Ghost. He has shed forth this, which he now see in here.
Starting point is 00:02:19 The Savior has directed the Holy Ghost here. For David is not ascended into the heavens, but he saith himself, and Peter is going to quote, right from Psalm 110, verse one, which is one of the most quoted phrases in the New Testament, the Lord, which would be the Father, the way that Peter's using it, said unto my Lord, which would be the Son, the way that Peter's using it,
Starting point is 00:02:42 sit down on my right hand, until I make thy I foes, the footstool. In the ancient world, victorious kings would place their feet on the backs of captured enemies according to one scholar. What's being illustrated here and emphasized is that the savior has been given authority and power and is on the right hand of God. He is ascended to heaven and taken his proper place on the right hand of the Father. I love these verses where you've invoked all three members of the Godhead. God has raised him up. This isn't just Jesus doing this. God is, this is his work. Jesus has
Starting point is 00:03:18 been raised up and they have shed forth the Holy Ghost, right? Those two verses there, 32 and 33. The verse 36, therefore, let all the house of Israel know assurededly that God had made that same Jesus, whom he have crucified, both Lord and Christ, or in other words, the Messiah, the anointed one. That's quite a speech. It is. I almost feel bad commenting on it. I feel like I ruin Peter's preaching,
Starting point is 00:03:48 his homiletics here. You know, he's just really speaking with such power. As we read this, we see that Jesus is Lord and Messiah. And this is the being that we should dedicate our lives to. Not money, not power, not fame, not any of the stuff, the world offers, not even good things, like work or family. I believe that Jesus is on the right hand of the Father.
Starting point is 00:04:10 He should be the center of my life that Heavenly Father and His Son should be the center of my life. What do I do? Get real practical with me. What do I do? That's exactly what happens here. Is these people here, Peter's preaching and they ask the same, or at least a similar question. Now, when they heard this, remember, Faith comes from hearing the Word of God.
Starting point is 00:04:31 They were pricked in their heart and said unto Peter and to the rest of the apostles, men and brethren, what shall we do? What do we do about this beautiful truth we now know? Then Peter said unto them, repent and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and you shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost. Hank and John, I feel like I've heard those things before, those repentance and baptism, and the gift of Holy Ghost placed next to each other. I'm so grateful for that. I feel like this last general conference we heard multiple multiple times the doctrine of Christ
Starting point is 00:05:07 to get our focus on that. And the doctrine of Christ, as Nephi described it, as Peter is describing here as like article of faith four. I think we may hear more of that too, because there are a lot of wonderful things, but the main things are the doctrine of Christ. Yeah, absolutely. In fact, that's exactly where we're going here
Starting point is 00:05:26 in just a second. Peter says, for the promised is unto you. Maybe the promise of the Holy Spirit or salvation to Israel, it's hard to tell exactly, I read different things on that. And to your children, the future, and to all that are far off, like all people and everywhere, even as many as the Lord our God shall call. This is the promise to all that are far off, like all people and everywhere, even as many as the Lord our God shall call.
Starting point is 00:05:46 This is the promise to all people everywhere. So back to our question, how do we allow the Savior to continue to minister to us, even though his moral ministry has finished? We focus on the first principles and ordinances of the gospel. We connect with living apostles and prophets, we receive the Holy Spirit, and we make the first principles and ordinances of the gospel foundational in our lives to everything that we do. This is how we stay centered on Christ. I feel like baptism is an event, but it's the first part of the process of being born
Starting point is 00:06:19 again. So I love to think of the doctrine of Christ as repentance and continually progressing and how do I say that and being born again and having our hearts changed because I know when I was baptized But being born again much more of a process in the book of Mormon. He's like you brother and of the church Have you been born of God? It's like there are the church. They've been baptized, but he's asking them If they've been born again,. It's like, the era of the church, they've been baptized, but he's asking them if they've been born again, it kind of separates those two. Yeah, I love that.
Starting point is 00:06:50 Baptism seems to be the moment when we're justified, where we're declared guiltless is the way that the church defines justification by faith on the official church's website, guide to the scriptures. So that's the moment we're declared clean and enter into the kingdom of heaven, But then the process of being changed, of being slowly born again is sanctification. Those who are justified can have confidence that that if they stay faithful, they're considered guiltless before God. But then the process of
Starting point is 00:07:19 becoming better is sanctification. So how do the first principles and origins of the gospel allow the Savior to minister to us? How do they invite His healing power? We see throughout His mortal ministry that faith invites His healing spiritually and physically. Repentance is how we turn more and more to Him and invite His power more in our life, baptism or covenants, which is clear by this text, that ordinances of the gospel are required, are how we officially use our agency in an outward way to invite the power of the atonement of Jesus Christ into our lives.
Starting point is 00:07:54 And then we receive the gift of the Holy Ghost, which is the constant communion of a member of the Godhead. So we can see how he continues to minister and heal and bless us through these first principles and ordinances of the gospel. And that leads to this idea of verse 40, you're going to be saved from this crooked world, from this perverse world, you're going to be able to get out of it, the world that you're in, the muck, the mire that you're in, you can get out of that through these steps.
Starting point is 00:08:24 Yeah, absolutely. To illustrate how the first principles and ordinances of gospel can really invite deep healing into our lives. I'd like to read a short story from C. Terry Warner. He was a scholar at BYU for many years, very brilliant and faithful man. His work has had a tremendous influence on my academic work. And he read the story and a talk he gave at a BYU devotional. It's called Honest, Simple, Solid, True. It should be required reading to get into the slush of kingdom. It's just a fantastic, fantastic talk. As I read this, just notice the ways
Starting point is 00:08:57 that the basic principles of the gospel invite deep healing into this couple's relationship. Dr. Warner writes this, I received a while ago a letter from a woman whose father had been emotionally neglectful and whose husband turned out to be much the same way. When she tried to talk about why he was distant, he said it was because he was always angry. This anger to her more and she told him she was only angry because of his lack of love, which made him more inclined to withdraw. They had got themselves encircled in the bands of death and the chains of hell. She went to the mountains alone and tent upon reading one of the contemporary self-help books. She wrote later, now Dr. Warner's quoting directly from this woman,
Starting point is 00:09:45 later, now Dr. Warner is quoting directly from this woman. As a writer began to describe the intense need we each have for love, I began to feel more and more deprived, until I felt such a huge longing that I could barely breathe. I decided to write all of this down for my husband to read and enumerate the many times I had felt emotionally deprived. I began to write furiously to pour it all out onto the paper. The longer I wrote, the more I began to have a feeling come over me, that what I was writing was false. The feeling continued growing until I could no longer squelch it. And I knew intuitively that the feeling was coming from God, that he was telling me that what I was writing was faults. How could it be faults, I asked angrily?
Starting point is 00:10:30 I lived it. I know it was there because I saw and felt it. How could it be faults? But the feeling became so powerful and overwhelming that I could no longer deny it or fight against it. So I tore up the pages I had written through myself down in my knees and began to pray, saying, if it is false, show me how it could be false. And then a voice spaked my mind and said, if you had come unto me, it all would have been
Starting point is 00:11:00 different. I was astounded. I went to church. I read the scriptures often. I prayed prettyounded. I went to church. I read the scriptures often. I prayed pretty regularly. I tried to obey the commandments. What do you mean come unto you? I wondered. And then into my mind flash pictures of me wanting to do things my own way, of holding grudges, of not forgiving, of not loving as God had loved us. I had wanted my husband to pay for my emotional suffering. I had not let go
Starting point is 00:11:25 of the past and I not loved God with all my heart. I loved my own willful self more. I was a guest. I suddenly realized that I was responsible for my own suffering. For if I had really come unto him as I had outwardly thought I had done, it all would have been different. As that horrible truth settled over me, I realized why the pages I had written for of my suffering had been false. I had allowed it to happen by not truly coming unto God, that day I repented of not loving God, of not loving my husband, of blaming, of finding fault, of thinking that others were responsible for my misery. I returned home but did not mention to my husband anything of what I transpired,
Starting point is 00:12:12 but I gave up blaming, knowing that I was a large part responsible for the state of our relationship, and I tried to come into God with full purpose of heart. I prayed more earnestly and listened to his spirit. I read my scriptures and tried to come to know him better. Two months passed, and one morning my husband awoke and turned to me in bed and said, quote, you know, we find fault too much with each other. I am never going to find fault with my wife again. I was flabbergasted for he had never admitted that he had done anything wrong in our relationship. He did stop finding fault and he began to compliment me and show sweet kindness. It was as if an icy glass wall between us had melted away. Almost overnight our relationship became warm and sweet. Three years have passed,
Starting point is 00:13:07 and still it continues warmer and happier. We care deeply about one another and share ideas and thoughts and feelings, something we had not done for the first 16 years of marriage. That C. Terry Warner on a simple solid true. Did you see it? Did you see faith in there actually following the Savior? Repentance, actually keeping baptismal covenants, receiving the Holy Spirit. Those are not just nice little cute, little principles. They are absolutely transformative in our personal lives
Starting point is 00:13:39 and every aspect of our lives. When we actually take upon ourselves the mission to become like Jesus of Nazareth. Stefan, thank you so much for that story. I think I felt what is being described here in Acts chapter two, pricked in their heart. It looks like Peter and the apostles have a pretty big day in the font here in verse 41.
Starting point is 00:13:59 Yeah, this was just you like every other day on your mission, Hank and John. It's a typical day. The day that gladly received his word were baptized. And the same day, they were added unto them about 3000 souls. So we've seen the church growing here in the first few chapters of Acts. We're going to see it continue to grow and add more and more. And I just want to say briefly, if we have faith and if we pray and if the Lord is willing,
Starting point is 00:14:26 we can see these kinds of fruits and missionary work. There have been times and artismanzation and other dispensations where this is possible. We can have the faith that the Lord can work these kinds of miracles and bringing people into his kingdom. And they continued steadfastly in the apostles doctrine and fellowship, and in breaking of bread and in prayers, and fear came upon every soul, and many wonders and signs were done by the apostles. We've seen that phrase already, and now we see it again. Just as Jesus did, many wonders and signs were seeing the apostles do the same thing as well.
Starting point is 00:15:01 This is great, Stephan. This doctrine of Christ being incorporated in, we're watching it happen, we've heard stories of it happening. And sometimes when we see a verse like 38, we don't see the endure to the end there, which sometimes we include with the doctrine of Christ. But look at verse 42, you just read it, they continued steadfastly. And I like that phrase more than a doer to the end. And no, Sherry Dew said once, those endure to the end phrases, depressed the dickens out of me. She said once, the idea, and I've heard Stephen Robinson talk about it too,
Starting point is 00:15:32 like we're gripping something with all our, and it's horrible, drudgery, and that endure to the end can kind of sound like that. I mean, I just think of Hanukkah, or Pahin, or something, but continuing it's steadfastly. That's a phrase I like. I want to equate that with enduring to the end. Just continue. Just continue in God like the doctrine of Covenants might say and that happens again in 46 continuing daily with one accord in the temple. Yeah, just love that. That's excellent. We love the direction of apostles and prophets and guidance from the Holy Ghost We love the idea of focusing our lives on the first principles and ordinances of the gospel
Starting point is 00:16:11 But let's say someone is tried those things and they're trying to get direction from the apostles and prophets They've read their talks. They tried to discern the spirit But they still feel like they need a little bit more guidance, a little bit more specific guidance. How can the Savior continue to minister and help us, even though his mortal ministry is finished in this way? Well, chapter three, we're going to see one of these many wonders and signs done by the apostles, and it's going to teach us a powerful principle about how to allow the Lord to continue to minister to us even more than our time. Now Peter and John, son of Zebedee, went up together into the temple at the hour of prayer, being the ninth hour.
Starting point is 00:16:51 That's 3 p.m. for the evening sacrifice Jews would come to the temple and pray at this time. And a certain man, lame from his mother's womb, was carried, whom they laid daily at the gate of the temple, which is called beautiful. Now, the scholarship I read on this says that we're not quite sure where this is, perhaps on the east side of the temple. So he's there, this man, to ask alms of them that entered into the temple, who, seeing Peter and John about to go into the temple, asked in alms, asked for some help. And Peter, fast fascinating his eyes upon him. By the way,
Starting point is 00:17:27 we see this behavior and other healing stories too, where they'll look directly at the person being healed. With John said, look on us. And he gave heat unto them, expecting to receive something of them. He thinks he's going to get money, but he's going to get something much, much better. Then Peter said, silver and gold have I none. But such as I have, give I thee, in the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, rise up and walk.
Starting point is 00:18:00 The name of Christ is a theme we see throughout the book of Acts, and folking the name or authority of Jesus And he took him by the right hand and lifted him up and immediately his feet and angle bones receive strength and He leaping up Which might refer to Isaiah 35 or 6 the lame shall leap like the deer Which is a first framing for us and illustrating what the kingdom of God would it will look like when it comes to earth? And he'd leaping up, stood and walked and entered with them into the temple, walking and leaping and praising God. And all the people saw him walking and praising God. And they knew that I was he which sat for
Starting point is 00:18:40 alms at the beautiful gate of the temple. And they were filled with wonder and amazement at that which had happened unto him. So how can we allow the Savior to continue to minister to us, even though his mortal ministry is done, as we can connect with priesthood power, with the local leaders of the church who can use the priesthood at our behalf. Sometimes even though we've studied conference talks and we've sought the
Starting point is 00:19:06 discernment of the Holy Spirit, we still feel unclear about something. And the Lord and His mercy has given us bishops and other leaders of the church who can speak in the name of the Lord and give us inspired counsel and healing and direction. This is such an impressive story, and I'm struck by Peter. I mean, when have we ever seen him like this? As in chapter 2, giving these speeches, chapter 3, saying, I can heal you. Probably the greatest evidence there is of the resurrection, is these apostles after the Savior dies. Let me read a paragraph here. This author is talking about the consensus that Peter and the disciples saw the risen Christ. And it says, the reason for this consensus is the persecution endured by the apostles for their belief. The apostles were repeatedly beaten and imprisoned. We have good historical evidence that James, Peter, and Paul were all
Starting point is 00:20:04 executed for their faith, given the suffering the apostles faced. It is difficult to maintain that they knew the resurrection was a hoax. What would their motivation have been if they knew for certain that they had invented the resurrection stories? And I think that falls in right here with chapter 2 and 3. If Jesus has died and really not been resurrected, what is Peter thinking? How could he possibly do these things? Where would he get any of this confidence from, especially
Starting point is 00:20:32 with the story you just read? I can heal you in the name of this man, in the name of Jesus Christ. I'm struck by their confidence. I think that can give all of us faith in the reality of the resurrection. That verse 6, silver and gold have I none, but such as I have give I be, it sounds like it could come across as well. I don't have silver gold. I've got a granola bar. It could be something less. And yet, what he's saying is silver and gold have I, you think you want this. I have something so much better. And for all of us, we may think silver and gold would solve our problems, but if we can just come to Christ, we can metaphorically rise up and walk in our problems. I love that verse.
Starting point is 00:21:16 I love both those comments. You can actually, what you just said, Hank, if Jesus really is resurrected, if he's really alive, then Peter can continue to do miracles in his name. He can use his priesthood power to bless people's lives. And Peter knows persecution is coming. Peter, boy, Jesus told him that what they did to me, they're gonna do to you. Yeah, absolutely. And this is all taking place in Jerusalem,
Starting point is 00:21:41 the place where people would know, maybe like, oh, his body's right over there. The tomb's right over there. We can go, he's not alive. And yet, they go right to the heart of the enemy with that kind of confidence. Let me ask you something else, Stefan. If this guy was laid daily at the gate of the temple,
Starting point is 00:21:59 does that mean that the Savior didn't heal it? If he's been there that long, that Jesus may have seen this guy and not healed it. There is that possibility, right? I've heard that, that take before, that could be the case. I mean, it's certainly clear that Jesus didn't heal every single ailment he ever came upon. That's according to the will of God
Starting point is 00:22:17 and the Savior's timing, right? Yeah. So if that is true, that can be said for those of us who are still waiting for the miracle that there's a timing. I think we're getting to hear something about the imports of the temple, and I've always wondered, along with the restoration of the gospel, came this restoration of the idea of temples. And it wasn't over. Once the veil of the temple was rinned, it wasn't, well, we don't need that anymore, but look, verse 46 of chapter 2, continually daily in the temple, Acts chapter 3, verse 1, Peter and John went together to the temple.
Starting point is 00:22:53 And they keep going back there. This is a question for people smarter than me, but I always thought they were in some state of apostasy to some degree. And yet Jesus reverends the temple enough, he drew the money changers out and everything because it was at a symbol. I don't know what they were doing there, but what do you guys think about that? Is clearly they and the temple is important to them.
Starting point is 00:23:17 They kept going back there. So most scholars read the temple clensiness, not so much about money, but about the affirmation, or let me say like this, the validity that this leadership of Jerusalem was getting from the temple Jesus is probably saying they're like this is my father's house. It's not yours. Don't stop getting validity People would have to buy stuff in the temple to perform sacrifice But as far as temple and early Christianity that's a really complicated Difficult things because most traditional Christians read But as far as temple and early Christianity, that's a really complicated, difficult thing
Starting point is 00:23:45 because most traditional Christians read the New Testament, and they're saying there's no need for a temple. Jesus is the temple. And there's actually nothing clearly that states that the tabernacle is fulfilled in Hebrews 9 and 10. But David Calabro has, gather some really powerful evidence
Starting point is 00:24:00 on early Christian temple worship. If there really was an apostasy and there was, then we would expect that stuff to be lost, but just little hints of it there. But if you really want to get very academic about it, it seems like a lot of early Christianity is trying to make sense of the temple destruction. And so maybe that's why if they did see like, oh, we don't need the temple anymore. It might have been because of the temple destruction in 67 through 78D. Obviously, I believe it was intend to be restored. And you know, Zacharias goes to the temple and that's where
Starting point is 00:24:29 an angel appears to him. So it meant something to God still. I'm struck by Peter here. And we can see so many times in the gospels, especially when he was walking on water and he began to sink. And the Lord reached down and pulled him up. And now look in Acts chapter 3, who's doing the reaching? He reaches down, took him by the right hand, and lifted him up, just like he was once lifted up. So I like how you're saying here that this is a connection to priesthood, and that priesthood holders can, at one point, being those who are lifted, and then can be those who are doing the lifting of others. Yeah, absolutely.
Starting point is 00:25:09 And what's important to emphasize here is, although it's such an honor and wonderful thing that the Savior uses Peter, Peter does this miracle in the name of Jesus Christ. That's what this is about. It's not about any particular priesthood holder, but it's about the power of God being manifested. And so if someone says, I need help, I need the Savior to minister to me. One of the ways to do that is to connect with
Starting point is 00:25:34 an inspired bishop who can lead in guidance. But also, I sometimes wonder and hankin' John, I'd love to hear your thoughts on this. I sometimes wonder if we could ask for priesthood blessings more, that if we could ask people who minister to us or Anyone else we could ask to say, hey, it's a new year. It's a new job of going through a trial or whatever it is And have the faith that the Savior can work through a priesthood blessing. I think so too Just in my own personal life, I should definitely give more priesthood blessings than I
Starting point is 00:26:03 Receive way more and I remember the last time I received a blessing and I thought, man, that's been a long time, other than maybe a church calling or something like that, just a personal, personal blessing. And I thought, why don't I use this more? Yeah, if there are authorized people who can do miracles in the name of Jesus Christ, just as Peter did, then let's seek them out
Starting point is 00:26:25 and receive God's blessings at their hand. Okay, about 5,000 people believe the apostles, the church continues to grow. Peter and John are arrested by the leadership in Jerusalem, the Sadducees, the priests, the captain of the temple, the captain of the temple maintained order in the temple, and he ranked just below the high priest. All I'm in Acts chapter four, now captain of the temple, the captain of the temple maintained order in the temple, and he ranked just below the high priest. I'm in Acts chapter four now.
Starting point is 00:26:47 We're switching ahead. Verse five, and it came to pass on the moral that there are rulers and elders and scribes and Anas. He's the high priest from about seven to fifteen AD maintains this honorary title of high priest. The high priest, at this time, it would have been Caiaphas, who's the son-in-law of Anis, about 18 to 36 AD. Caiaphas and John and Alexander,
Starting point is 00:27:15 all we know about John and Alexander is what we get here at these two. This is obviously not John the Apostle. This is people who are part of the leadership there. And as many as were of the kindred of the high priest, in other words, those who were a member of the high priestly family were gathered together at Jerusalem. And when they had set them in the midst, the apostles, they bring the apostles to them, they asked, by what power or by what name have you done this? You could just, you could just hear
Starting point is 00:27:43 the music coming in. It's like, here's another speaker. You know what I mean? Or at least a powerful moment. And John, I can hear your question again. We thought we got rid of this problem. Oh, this Jesus thing again. Yeah. Okay, bring him in here.
Starting point is 00:27:58 And then Peter filled with the Holy Ghost, said unto them, he rulers of the people and elders of Israel. If we this day be examined of the good deed done to the impotent man, by what means he has made whole, be it known unto you all and to all the people of Israel, that by the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, whom you crucified, whom God raised from the dead, even by him, doth this man stand here before you whole. So he's going to quote Psalm 118 verse 22, interestingly enough, this is the last Psalm recited at Passover. This is the stone, which was set at not of you builders,
Starting point is 00:28:38 which has become the head of the corner. Neither is their salvation. and any other, for there is none other name under heaven, given among men whereby we must be saved. Wow. So powerful. Continuing with our question, how can we allow the Savior to minister to us, even though his moral ministry is finished? We have to make sure that we are clear on what the sure foundation, what is the only name given under heaven. The Savior provides the only sure rock and foundation upon which to build a life.
Starting point is 00:29:12 Peter says very clearly, this is it. This is who we've been looking for. And we live in a culture right now that is constantly offering other foundations, other ways to build a life upon. But if you want the Savior to continue to minister to you now, then we have to build our life upon him and only him. Again, I'm just struck by Peter's boldness. It even says that in verse 13 when they saw the boldness of Peter and John. They're like, wow, they're struck by it.
Starting point is 00:29:44 Yeah, and they don't know what to do about it. What does it say? Let's see, what shall we do to these men? For that indeed, a notable miracle has been done by them as manifest to all them the twilight Jerusalem and we cannot deny it. Oh, I like verse 14, they could say nothing against it. Beholding the man which was healed standing with them,
Starting point is 00:30:02 they could say nothing against it. So Peter testifies boldly, this is it. This is the person we've been looking for. This is the Messiah. He is the center. Our culture offers lots of other centers, lots of other false foundations. For example, some people to center of their life become their titles that they give themselves. So for example, they might see themselves as an intellectual or an athlete or a musician. There's nothing inherently wrong with that. But President Nelson has taught us that we have to see ourselves first as children of God, children of the covenant to Cyples of Christ. If we get our sense of worth and identity from anything other than the
Starting point is 00:30:39 name of Jesus Christ, as Peter has just taught us, we'll have a week foundation. For example, if someone gets their sense of worth and identity from the title foundation of athlete, and they get drafted into the league, they go to the NFL and then they get hurt, then their whole world falls apart. Sometimes in our culture right now, people's foundation are their emotions,
Starting point is 00:30:59 and they just chase feeling good all of the time. And a fantastic way to be miserable is to try to make yourself feel awesome all of the time. Life just comes and goes, feelings are like the weather. We accept them, we're mindful of them, we notice them. But instead we try to live a vital life of truth and goodness. Another false foundation people might have is work.
Starting point is 00:31:21 And when people focus on work, one of two things can happen to them. One, they can get really good at it. And they get more and more involved in their work or two, they get really bad at it. They get their sense of worth from their work. And they're not good at their job. Then they feel sort of worthless and broken. Some people, religious people, make their foundation rules. A bunch of do's and do nots. That's a really difficult God to focus on, to worship. That's a God that is harsh and mean. And it's a God that allows you to justify if you're keeping some other rules and you can
Starting point is 00:31:54 break these rules. It's not a foundation. One of the most dangerous foundations we see in our culture right now is freedom. People will put freedom above anything. And freedom is a huge blessing. The freedom to do what I want or whatever it is, personally or culturally, whatever. But there's something better than freedom. And that's love, love of God and love of others. And so I just point these out really quickly just to say, look, Peter is clear. This is the head
Starting point is 00:32:21 of the corner. This is the foundation we need to build our life on. Anything else will fail us in the end. If we want to be healed and ministered to now by a living Christ, we've got to make him the center of our whole existence, our identity and worth. Stefan, talking about those different centers, and it reminds me of the Helmand 512 verse, where your foundation must be on Christ, And then it doesn't matter what happens because the devil, his whirlwinds cannot prevail if you're built on that. And I also like the idea it's going to come or all going to go through storms, but you'll be built on the rock. When, not if, not if you cannot fall. So, Bryce, for impact, here it goes.
Starting point is 00:33:07 Yeah. Stephanie, I really liked what you said there. I think I personally do this sometimes, whether it might be work, titles, even our podcast sometimes. I'm like, look at our podcast, look at what it's doing. It's not a place to build your foundation. Yeah, I love that. And for me, that's one of the deepest ways to repent is to repent for my false centers, my false foundations. Peter says, this is the one, this is the sure rock. This is what
Starting point is 00:33:35 Israel's supposed to build upon. And then they've become up with the plan. Let us threaten them. That's our plan. Let's threaten them. So Peter and John are threatened, not to say anything more about Jesus. They say, right, like as if that's going to happen, they say, quote, we cannot but speak the things which we have seen and heard in, of quote, Acts chapter four verse 20. and they returned to the symbol levers and they pray, and I'm in Acts 4, 31, and when they had prayed, the place was shaken. In Acts 19, when the presence of God manifests itself,
Starting point is 00:34:15 the whole mount quakes, and where they were assembled together, and they were all filled with the Holy Ghost, and they spake the word of God with boldness. And the multitude of them that believed were of one heart and of one soul. What's beautiful about these chapters is they keep pushing us towards community. This reminds me of Zion, Moses 7, Ozai 18. Neither said any of them that ought of the things which he possessed was his own. But they had all things common.
Starting point is 00:34:45 And with great power gave the apostles witness of the resurrection of the Lord Jesus, and great grace was upon them all. Neither was there any among them that lacked, for as many as were possessors of lands or houses sold them, and brought the prices of the things that were sold. This is not just a weekend church experience. They are forming a beautiful Christ-centered community that's practicing consecration and laid them down at the apostles' feet, the things that they sold,
Starting point is 00:35:15 and distribution was made unto every man accorded in his he had need. And Joseph, which is short-haired for Joseph, who by the apostles were serenamed Barnabas. This is Paul's later companion. We read about him at Acts 13 and Joseph, which is short hint for Joseph, who by the apostles were serenamed Barnabas. This is Paul's later companion. We read about him at Acts 13 and 14 and other places, which is being interpreted the son of consolation, consolation is just another way of saying encouragement.
Starting point is 00:35:36 A Levite and of the country of Cyprus, which is an island there. Having lands sold it and brought the money and laid it at the apostles' feet. Here they are practicing this beautiful consecration, sharing their material goods, and I just can't help but think of our question, how does the Savior continue to minister to us? He does it through the ministry of others, through the community that we all are a part of, our ward families, our state families. That's one of the key ways of the state of our ministers to us.
Starting point is 00:36:06 Yeah. I remember just how thrilling it was to go back to church after COVID and to see everybody and to start to feel that sense of community again. Did you guys experience something like that? You see, this is important. I mean, I started to really gain a testimony of gathering is important with each other. I think when people see this element of consecration,
Starting point is 00:36:30 it's one of the best ways to invite people into the church when they become parts of our community and participate in that, whether they're a member or not. But regardless, the Savior continues to do His work through the ministry of our wards. I mean, how many times have someone brought over a meal at just the right time or just a few weeks ago, my son, he was asked to minister, there'd be a ministering companion with one of our neighbors who I just, he's just a very faithful brother in our ward.
Starting point is 00:36:59 And I happen to see them going to the house that they were ministering to. And it just filled my soul with so much joy that I literally stopped the car. I took a picture of it. And I just thought for a minute, what a blessing it is that we train the youth, we teach each other. I mean, the Savior is ministering to me through the ministering program by having this brother train my son how to be outward. Think it's just such a blessing. My old bishop used to text us on our birthdays, everyone in the ward, and then when he was released, he still kept doing that.
Starting point is 00:37:33 For me, heaven is being with the Latter-day Saints, and I might be biased, but they are among the best people in the world, because we live in these consecrated communities. I think I don't know if I got this story right, but I remember you one saying here on this podcast, I think it was after one of your family members had passed away that someone came over and helped out around the house and maybe mowed the lawn and that imagery of someone silently helping. That's what we've been taught to do since our youth is we live in these consecrated communities.
Starting point is 00:38:08 Yeah, we mourn with those who mourn. That's wonderful. Yeah, Alex Bosch, showed up at my house. He's been on our show before, brought over some treats, and he said, I was on my way home. Like Alex, I live south of BYU. You live north of BYU. I promised you, my house is not on the way home. He said, wow, it's a little detour. That's a big detour. You hit the wrong way. But that's what we do, right? We're there for each other. I think it takes some humility to receive the Savior's ministering in that way through other people. We want to be self-reliant, which is a true principle. We live in a self-help culture, but Christians need to learn how to accept grace, especially grace from other people as well.
Starting point is 00:38:52 I was listening to the Saints channel in my car. I have HD radio and it comes on and, boy, somebody that's a group of sisters we're talking and talking about ministering to your ministering companion that sometimes that is a huge part of ministering that helping your ministering companion I hadn't even considered that before but they may need your ministering and you may have been put together for a reason I thought that was all It's probably true. Yeah, we saw a beautiful part of this Christian community and now we're going to see a part we're going to see a little bit more justice here in this next story. And they dropped it. I'm an axe five verse one. It says, but a certain man named Ananias with Sapphira, his wife sold a possession and kept back part of the price. In other words, they kept some of the money for themselves. His wife also being privy to it and brought a certain part and laid it at the Apostles' feet. But Peter said, Ananias, by the way, there are
Starting point is 00:39:51 a few other Ananias in Acts. This is a different one, obviously. Why have Satan filled thine heart to lie to the Holy Ghost and to keep back part of the price of the land. While it remained was it not thine own and after it was sold, was it not in thine own power? Why has thou conceived this thing in thine heart? That was not light unto men, but unto God. What's interesting in the text is real briefly is it sort of puts an anias at fault and also the devil. It is true that there is evil on this planet that tempts us to do evil, but we have a choice whether we give into that or not. And so in that sense, we're responsible for our own choices, obviously, but the temptation comes from the evil that exists on this planet.
Starting point is 00:40:40 And verse 5, an anionis dies quite dramatically. The text says, quote, gave up the ghost end of quote. And then Peter confronts Ananias's wife as well. She lies to, then Peter said under her, how is it that you have agreed together to tempt the spirit of the Lord, behold the feet of them which have buried thy husband are at the door and shall carry thee out?
Starting point is 00:41:03 This is intense. No one has ever put this on their missionary plaque before these verses. Yeah. And then fell she down, fell she down straight way at his feet and yielded up the ghost. And the young men came in and found her dead and carrying her forth, buried her by her husband. A great fear came upon all the church, and upon as many as heard these things.
Starting point is 00:41:33 And so going back to our original question, how do we allow the Savior to continue to minister to us? How do we stay in good connection with him? We have to be completely honest with God. One of our deepest needs, I'm quoting Tim Keller here, or at least paraphrase in Tim Keller here, he's a Tricia Christian preacher. He says, one of our deepest needs is to be fully known and fully loved. And the only way we can be fully known and fully loved is if we're completely honest with God. Perhaps maybe Sophia and Ananias, if they had quickly repented, if they had admitted what they had done wrong, if they had made
Starting point is 00:42:11 things right earlier on and just been open and honest and vulnerable with God, then they could have gotten back on track. But the Book of Mormon teaches us something very, very powerfully. It's the beginning of the end when we start to hide stuff from God. It's the Gadiah and robbers in Helemen chapter two, but Mormon teaches us. That was the beginning of the end is when they and start to embrace sin that we keep in the dark. I remember what I was sitting in a seminary in institutes meeting in Elder Bednar, it was a broadcast. He told a story about someone asking, I think the kids' motives were good. It was a youth somewhere and he said,
Starting point is 00:42:49 I think his motives were intent. He really wanted to know. He said, what's the worst sin I can commit? And Elder Bednar said, what came out of his mouth was the worst sin you can commit is the one that you think you can get away with. Spiritual death, one of the things that will bring that upon us is when we start to hide stuff
Starting point is 00:43:10 and not be fully open and honest with God and with others. Yeah, this is a hard story, isn't it? Because I don't think the death penalty is usually for lying. Was that a lot of Moses thing? Could you be st stone for lying? I mean, I don't know, but does the church motivated by fear from here on out or because of verse 11, but it's a hard story, don't you think, for the penalty? Yeah, it is. It's hard to tell exactly what all the details are, what exactly is happening here. Obviously, the story is true, but exactly how all unfold and what are all the details it's hard to tell. But this is for sure that hiding things
Starting point is 00:43:52 it leads to spiritual death. We get in living color just how dangerous it is to be deceptive, to not be vulnerable, to not be open, to hide things from God and from others. not be vulnerable to not be open to hide things from God and from others. Stephen, I also when I read this story, I think about covenants, the covenant to live the law of consecration. It doesn't necessarily say that this community is entering into those covenants, but I think this story can tell us the importance of keeping our covenants. If you've made promises in holy places, keep those promises. Yeah, absolutely. I think our covenants become essential for how we determine what is right
Starting point is 00:44:32 and what is wrong in our lives. They become foundational for our way of being in the world as moving forward. Awesome. I don't want to bring out screwpulosity in people. For some reason, someone might be like, I once told my mom that I was at school and I wasn't, now I got to go and see the bishop. Okay, so the apostles are thrown in prison and then delivered. They go and preach some more and they are recaptured and brought before the council. We are in Acts chapter 5 verse 28 saying, did not we straightly command you that you should not teach in this name? Again, the name is being a vote. And behold, you have filled Jerusalem with your doctrine and tend to bring this man's blood upon us. Then Peter and the other apostles answered and said,
Starting point is 00:45:19 we ought to obey God rather than men. So powerful. We'll come back to that in just a second, such a powerful line. The God of our fathers raised up Jesus whom you slew and hanged on a tree or the cross. Him had God exalted with his right hand to be a prince and a savior for to give repentance to Israel and forgiveness of sins. And we are his witnesses of these things. And so is also the Holy Ghost whom God has given to them that obey him. When they heard that, they were cut to the heart and took counsel to slay them. It's getting intense here. The stakes are being raised quite a bit.
Starting point is 00:45:56 Then stood there up one in the counsel, a Pharisee. Now interestingly enough, in the book of Acts, the Pharisees are portrayed a little bit differently than they are in the book of Matthew, for example. Then stood up there, one in the council of Pharisee named Gamaliel, a doctor or a teacher of the law, and he's probably a part of a word, lenient school of Pharisees. Gamaliel, he taught Paul, he had great influence among the Sanhedrin, had in reputation among all the people and commanded to put the apostles forth a little space or other put them outside of the room. And set into them, ye men of Israel, take heed to yourselves what ye intend to do as
Starting point is 00:46:35 touching these men. For behold, these days rose up, Thadas boasting himself to be somebody to whom a number of men among 400 joined themselves who was slain. And all as many as obeyed him were scattered and brought to naught. So he was said to be a prophet or claim to be a prophet to Israel. They just claim to be a prophet to save Israel from Rome. His follower, he went with his followers to the Jordan River. He was executed about 44 AD. Cameliel's point is this man's mission failed. And then he gives another example of a failed mission.
Starting point is 00:47:10 After this man rose up Judas of Galilee in the days of the taxing and drew away much people after him. He also perished. And all, even as many as obeyed him were dispersed. This happens about 6 AD. It's a revolt against Roman taxation associated with the zealots. Now, here's Gamaliel's point. He says, and now I say into you, refrain from these men and let them alone. For if this council or this work be of men, it will come to not.
Starting point is 00:47:37 You don't have to touch it. Leave it alone. You don't have to touch it. It'll fall apart. But a B of God, you cannot overthrow it. Less happily or by chance, you be found even to fight against God. And to him they agreed. Before we get to the main point from the story, one of the things I wanna draw here, I'm thankful for the people outside of our faith tradition over the years who have blessed our faith tradition,
Starting point is 00:48:01 who have stood up for what's right, religious freedom, whatever it's been, the Lord uses people of all faiths everywhere to continue the work of the restoration. And he might do it through indirect means sometimes, but I'm grateful for these people who have fought up for truth and fairness on our behalf many times over the years. And to him, they agreed, and when they had called the apostles and beaten of this kind of punishment it's actually common for religious violations. Paul receives it in second Corinthians and beaten them. They commanded that they should not speak in the name of Jesus and let them go.
Starting point is 00:48:36 Now, earlier they just said, right, back in 29, then Peter and the other apostles answered and said, we ought to obey God rather than men. And it says here in verse 41, and they departed from the presence of this council, rejoicing that they recounted worthy to suffer shame for his name. And daily in the temple and in every house, they kept quiet. Nope, doesn't say that. It says, and daily in the temple and in every house, they cease not to teach and preach Jesus Christ. Right? Wow. I'm so, so inspired by their continued focus and sense of purpose and mission. And I think one of the reasons why, and this has been brought up a few times already today, is that after the resurrection, they've been changed. They know whose hands they are in. They know that they are redeemed in Christ Jesus.
Starting point is 00:49:29 They know where their sense of worth comes from. They have the right center. And so often in our modern culture, people say, oh, I'll get a sense of worth from myself. Or I'll tell myself, I'm okay. Let me go back to C. Terry Warner, a quote that he says. The reason why I think this is so powerful is because we all want to be like Peter and John. I'll tell myself I'm okay. Let me go back to C. Terry Warner, a quote that he says, the reason why I think this is so powerful is because we all want to be like Peter and John. We
Starting point is 00:49:49 want to have that kind of security in Christ. In our culture, people say, Oh, I'll just give myself security. I'll know that I'm okay. But watch what Dr. Warner says here. He says, in contemporary counseling circles, one of the fads is helping people gain a positive self-image. counseling circles, one of the fads is helping people gain a positive self image. Since a bad self image is obviously unhealthy, a good one must be desirable, so it is assumed. What is unnerving about the current fad is that inevitably pre-occupation with a positive self image creates the basis for doubting the validity of that image. What Dr. Warner is saying there, what we can draw from that is people who have to constantly tell themselves that they're okay, also raise the possibility that they're not okay.
Starting point is 00:50:34 Because they say, oh I'm fine, I'm fine, I'm fine. They're just reminding them of the possibility that they're not. Peter and John, their identity comes from Christ Jesus. They have a sure foundation. They know they're accepted in God because of their faith, repentance and entering into his kingdom. Elder Maxwell, he put it so well, he said it like this, those who are puffed up need constantly to be reinflated. It's a great line from Elder Maxwell, we miss him dearly. That kind of insecurity could never do what Peter and John do here. Just go out and continually preach the gospel over and over again. And so it's hard to live when we constantly need the approval of others.
Starting point is 00:51:15 Peter and John say, I have the approval of Christ and I'm fearless. They're securing Christ and they know that their worth is in Christ Jesus. So they go out and preach the gospel no matter what. I'm impressed here. We've looked at these five chapters, Stefan, and how many times is Peter testified? How many different groups has he testified to? The Uri is a changed man. He's fearless from the man we saw. Yeah, when we have that type of security in Christ, when we've been changed by the Holy Spirit that much, we'll share the gospel fiercely just like him.
Starting point is 00:51:52 When someone at work wants to do something unethical, we'll simply stand for what's right. We don't need to be bothered by people attacking the church online, just like they attacked the church anciently. We just go to Gethsemanony and Golgotha in our minds and we remember how much God loves us as manifested through the sacrifice of His Son, and we'll be changed to people too. So, to sum it all up, how can we allow the Savior to continue to minister to us, even though His mortal ministry has finished? We've identified seven things.
Starting point is 00:52:23 One, we connect with living apostles and prophets. Two, we receive the Holy Spirit. Three, we focus on the first principles and ordinances of the gospel. Four, we connect with priesthood power. Five, make Jesus the foundation of our life. Six, we completely honest and open with God. And seven, receive our worth from what the Savior did for us. Make that the foundation of our security. And as we do that in our lives, I know for sure
Starting point is 00:52:51 we will receive deep healing in our lives and then also be an instrument for healing in the lives of others as well. Beautiful. One of the things that has impressed me too as we've gone through this is just the idea of witnesses and that the Lord wants to work through witnesses and how many times they have said we have a witness. And I really underlined Acts 4.20. I think sometimes as a kid, I thought that a testimony was all about a feeling. And that's part of it.
Starting point is 00:53:18 But verse 20 says, we cannot but speak the things which we have. Felt, no, seen and heard. Feelings are great, but they are talking about evidences as well. As accompanying Christ all those years, things they have seen and heard, not just feelings, but there's fruits of the gospel, there's evidences of the gospel. And I like that that's part of their testimony. Very good. I was really touched by you saying, Stefan, this is Jesus continuing his ministry. Because if you read these stories, they sound like stories out of the gospels.
Starting point is 00:53:54 Some characters have changed. It's Peter doing healing and Peter doing the preaching. As before, it was Jesus. But now the Lord is still very much at work. Yeah. We don't believe in a Christ that only lived 2000 years ago. He is alive. And he does the same things he did, that he did anciently on his moral ministry. He heals, teaches, forgives. It's my deepest hope and prayer
Starting point is 00:54:19 that every single one of us connect with that and invite that into our lives. Stefan, before we let you go, you're both a scholar and a lot of day saint. What's that journey been like for you? I'm so thankful to be a part of the restoration that celebrates learning, that celebrates seeking the out of the best books. But what I'm most thankful for is that I have found that as I do my research, my research is actually in preaching and homologics.
Starting point is 00:54:46 And so I study the preaching techniques of preachers from all different faith traditions. And they feed me and inform me, and I'm so blessed by what they say. But I have found that whether it's in homologics or other areas of study that I do, that when I start with the premises of the restoration, when I start with the assumptions of the restoration, things start to come together. The world makes more sense. And particularly, what I have found is that as I try to my best in my own broken way, try to live the gospel, that's really when the gospel begins to make the most sense. It's through practice by actually trying it and living it in this world.
Starting point is 00:55:25 The restoration celebrates learning and the world comes together. I'm also really grateful for the models that I've had in my life who were disciple scholars. I'm so thankful to be at a university where I'm just surrounded by tons of people like that who first and foremost are loyal to the Savior and his called servants and then also also excellent scholars. And what a blessing it is to be in a place like that, to be around people who are like that. Beautiful. What a great day, John. We now know the first five chapters of
Starting point is 00:55:58 Acts. I'm feeling really good so far. They're fun. This is a fun story to read to see what they went out and did. It's really fun to read this. I hope people just read verse by verse and read it like a story and have as many wow as we did reading this today. Just a handful of followers of Jesus. What is elder home say without a single synagogue or a sword are going to change the world and this is the beginning of it. They're going to change the world. Thank you for being with us, Dr. Stefan Tager. Thank you.
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