Follow Him: A Come, Follow Me Podcast - Doctrine & Covenants 10-11 : Dr. J.B. Haws : Part II
Episode Date: February 2, 2021What does Hank Smith mean when he says, “You can’t fool your family?” Join us for Part 2 of this episode with Dr. J.B. Haws as we learn how Hyrum Smith joins Joseph’s work and why Hyrum is des...cribed as having “integrity of heart.” If you would like to receive personal revelation from the Lord, learn more about Joseph and Hyrum’s relationship, and learn what the Lord means by “timing,” this episode is for you. Show notes available at followhim.co
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Welcome to part two of this week's podcast.
I'm ready to hear about Hiram Smith.
This is not someone we've talked about at length in any podcast yet, but someone who deserves
to be talked about at length.
The Hiram is one of these heroes of the restoration.
One thing I've noticed, Hank and John, that you do very very well as you think about parents doing come follow me
And I think one story about Hiram that every parent should know every family should know and I have
Love talking to my kids about this is that Hiram. So he's five years old and in Joseph and
Thinking back to that episode when Joseph was suffering his terrible leg infection and surgery
One thing that Lucy Max Smith remembered when she later writes the history and I think this must have stood out so much because it
probably was in some ways unexpected for a 12 year old, but that
Hiram asked to take Lucy's place to press
day and night, she says Joseph's leg because that pressure that sort of rubbing it
provided Joseph a little bit of relief. So I love this image of a 12 year old brother and a seven year old brother, and Hiram sitting there rubbing, pressing the leg to give day after day to give his little brother some relief.
That to me pretty much encapsulates what I what I think that is true about Hiram
His his mother used these two great words that he was filled with tender sympathy obviously
We're gonna look more and more at this relations here over the course of this year, right income follow me because Hiram's definitely
This isn't the only time we're gonna hear about him. Do we know anything about how Hiram reacts in the early early
times to Joseph
And this is one of our difficulties that I'm sure you've talked about and we'll
continually talk about this year is that we don't have a lot of primary sources,
of contemporary sources about how the family reacted to most of it is reminiscent.
But one thing that I think does become clear both by reminiscent accounts and just
by their own actions is that the Smiths were Joseph's earliest converts
and that and I think we see that with Hiram too that they were they were fully on board,
fully supportive and fully trusting their their son their brother and I think we sense that in
section you know kind of reading between the lines in section 11 of Hiram's enthusiasm to be part of this.
He comes, he comes to Harmony to visit just on the heels of Samuel's visit in May 1829.
That seems to be one of the likely that this, you know, revelation came. And so I think we get, you know, a revelation to Joseph
McScenier, then we know that Samuel came down and was baptized, and then we have Hiram coming.
So I think that that speaks to their enthusiasm and their support and wanting to be part of
it.
So, absent contemporaneous records, I think, but everything points to the fact that they
were enthusiastic and convinced believers.
I don't think we can overemphasize this.
You cannot, at least in my experience, you cannot fool your family.
It's just, you just can't.
People will come up to my wife and I, you know,
people who don't, who just know me from,
from this podcast or from whatever a talk I gave or something.
They'll say, isn't it so great living with him?
I can't imagine how great it is.
And my wife, my wife is so good.
She's, it is.
It is just so great.
But she knows me. She knows me. She's seen me at my best.
She's seen me at my worst. And yet here, Joseph's family is all in. That should,
that should tell us something. Right. Right. It most certainly should tell us something.
That is, that's a, that's a fact we should never forget. Yeah. These people who knew him
intimately, they knew his ups and downs. They believed him. I remember elder bednar saying
That when he was called to be the president of then rick's college
His son he said he looked at him and said you you know like
Don't they have someone better you know, oh, I'm grateful for moments like that
Yeah, and you know, I think right along those lines
I mean what you get the sense in section 11 was that
Hiram is ready to go.
I mean, he is so enthusiastic.
He wants to be sharing this message.
And section 11 is a bit of a restraining revelation saying,
there are a few other things that you should be spending
your time on right now in terms of preparation,
getting ready, other things that I need you to do
before your tongue is loose, before you're sent out to preach. But I think that's, that very fact
speaks to Hiram's enthusiasm for spreading this new message that has come to his brother.
Yeah. And I think there's, there's often something to be said. And this is something I'm sure
we'll hit later this year, JB, but the humility of an older brother taking that kind of background role.
I don't know, maybe Hiram doesn't have the pride I have,
but I being the youngest had nothing but older siblings
to kind of exert their power over me.
The idea that me, the younger brother, I'm gonna be in charge.
I don't think any of my siblings would have been overly excited about that idea. It's a lame and lumbia Nephi. They made me
never bought in for that. But it comes up, right? You are younger brother will not be our
ruler. Oh, let's see. Let's have a war in Alma. Hey, you know why? Because the layman
was older than Nephi. And that was like 500 years ago, but we're still
irritated by this.
That fits so well with the human condition.
And I think you're right, Hank.
I think that speaks to Hiram's goodness.
You know, and later in the doctrine coming, it's much later, section 124, we have this
great tribute to Hiram in this revelation that what the Lord says that he loves Hiram
because of the integrity of his heart and because he
loves what is right. It's hard to think of a higher
compliment than to the integrity of your heart and that you
just are someone who loves what is right. And that seems to
be higher on that was in my notes. I wanted to make sure we
hit that section 124 verse 15 and what a what a thing to
hear that in scripture about yourself.
That's incredible.
And then the application comes, right?
And I don't want to,
I don't want anybody walking away from this podcast feeling,
oh, good, I'm a worthless terrible person.
But it does, it does make me want to analyze my own life.
Do I love what is right?
Do I love what is right?
You know, it's, there's one thing about avoiding evil
because it's bad. Another to I don't want evil. I don't I don't I don't want it. My heart is
is not not after it. I can't picture a president Nelson in his office. You know, when he sees
there's a movie is like, oh, please don't be our. Oh, it's our. Oh, I think I might go anyway. Right?
You know, this this pulling towards, which is not good for us.
There's a lot of little bit of advice like some of these great phrases like seek not to
declare my word but to obtain it.
I mean, there's some things you want to do first and it seems like it would have been
really wonderful, maybe wonderful slash terrible, depending on what the Lord said.
Just to be in Joseph's present, hey, can I get one of those? Can I get some personal scripture for me?
Didn't don't the Whitmer brothers do the same thing and get like exactly the same
section? And then I wonder if they came a time where it was, you know, just go to
Joseph Smith senior and get your paytruck a blessing. Because they're such a small group. They're a
very intimate group. and they all are probably
where they are because of the kind of hearts they have and they and the kind of enthusiasm they have
and their seekers feels like there's this this sense that everybody wants to know what role can I play.
I'm so excited to see this come forth what role can I play. So I think they do feel a lot like
patriarchal blessing parallels and that's become a great legacy for the church that all of us can kind of have that
same sort of message from the Lord.
Yeah, I think I'd be overly tempted. I think Joseph would probably get tired of me. I already gave you have, but what is the Lord want of me today?
Yeah, go ask it. Go ask it. What is it?
Or L time might be like Joseph, let's do this in private, but I want to know what the Lord thinks. But don't tell anybody else because that's a scary moment, right?
What does the Lord want for me? And then the Lord, the Lord doesn't hold back.
It's a good revelation about timing. Probably many, many of our listeners are familiar
with a classic Elder Oaks talk. How our strengths can become our downfall. And if we're not,
not familiar with that, look that one up, power strength can become our downfall. One of the stories he tells and this is one of those stories that you just at first you're like,
wow, that's not how I expected this story to end. So he's saying when I was when I was president
of BYU, this is elder ox, when I was president of BYU, they were building the provo temple.
And I said, I distinctly remember a conversation with President Harold Beley who expressed concern that with the proximity of this new temple that BYU students would become so enthralled
with temple work that they wouldn't neglect their studies.
And so, presently charged elder oaks not to let that happen.
And so at first, you think, okay, wait, wait, wait, the President of the Church is saying
to the President of BYU, don't let your students become so enthralled with temple work that they neglect
their studies.
And but I think there was an important point in, in, in about timing.
And as Rialdo Rok said, our strengths can become our downfall and that that if we go to
extremes to forget what things the Lord has also wants us to be doing, we, we may not
be the kind of instruments in his hands
that he needs us to be.
And so BYU students,
you have an important time period to be preparing yourselves,
to be doing your studies.
That will make you better instruments in the long run.
Don't let even something good, like temple worship,
overwhelm you because of timing.
And so I hear something similar to Lord saying to hire him
is that you are going to be such an instrument in my hands
in order to be a better instrument.
These are some of the things you need to do to prepare right now.
These are some of the things you can be devoting
your time to right now so that you will be the kind of instrument
I need you to be when that comes.
One of the things I hear from my students is some,
especially they're starting a new semester
right home from their missions.
And they literally say, I feel so selfish
because I'm just working on all my classes all day long
and taking tests and stuff.
And that's that perfect answer.
Hey, this is a timing thing.
You are now preparing to become an even better instrument for other people, for your future
ward, future family.
And there is a time for you to, to, to, as Stephen Covey might say, to sharpen the saw.
You know, I'm so busy, you sawing down this tree.
Well, why don't you sharpen the side?
I don't have time.
I've got a saw down this tree.
Well, you have to stop and, and become a better instrument.
So yeah, I like that preparation in here.
I'm looking at like, maybe I'm jumping ahead, but I'm looking at verse 12.
Put your trust in the spirit which lead to do good.
This is all type preparation type thing.
To do justly, to walk humbly, to judge righteously, and this is my spirit.
And we had a wonderful discussion, as you might have expected,
when we talked about section 9 about the burning and the bosom type of revelation that help Oliver
Caldery translate the look of us, if I dare say that,
is more of an enlightening clarity that we might get,
rather than a physical burning.
Yeah, and what a great connection with sections eight and nine.
I think all of us should put these section 11 versus in our,
in these early dark and coming at sections,
because what I love is the dark and coming
is not just a book of revelations, it's a book about revelation, it's a book about how
how we can each get revelation and these are some verses that we need to add was we say,
well, how does the spirit communicate with us? It enlightens us. It fills us with joy.
It prompts us to want to be just and humble and judge righteously. And those are the kinds of things we can recognize
when we're feeling. And yeah, I mean, you hear Lord saying, Hiram, recognize the Spirit, keep
learning how revelation works. That's going to be crucial in your ministry. And I think that's
same thing. I mean, just could be lifted right off the page for each of us too. We've all got to learn
that language of the spirit. And these are things we can look for. Yeah, this is beautiful. It
almost says, if the Lord knows, he has a dual audience here. He has a hyrum who he's speaking to.
But he also knows how many of us are going to read this. And early in the doctrine covenant, he says,
yes, this is a book about of revelations, but you need to understand what the spirit feels like. So I'm going to
kind of give you a little prep work here in the in the beginning. You know, when students
come to me or a teenager come to me and say, Brother Smith, I don't know if I've ever
felt the spirit. I try not to, I try not to make fun of them because that's not a good
thing to do, but I automatically go to this idea of wait what what what I hear and this is kind of a
Steecious but what I hear is someone in front of me going. I don't know if I've ever breathed before
Because I'm like really you don't know if you're standing here. I promise you you've breathed because they just don't know
That they felt the Holy Ghost so I usually take them to section 11 verse 12
Have you ever wanted to do good? Yes. Have you ever
wanted to be honest? Just. Yes. Have you ever wanted to be humble and to not judge other people?
Yes. Guess what that was. That was the Holy Ghost. They're like, wait, I feel that way all the time.
Docker. Uh, the promise of the sacrament is that they will always have his spirit to be with them.
So for me, this is a great verse to help my children, to help my students understand.
You're going to fill the spirit most of the time because the Lord is so good and you have
the gift of the Holy Ghost.
Have there ever been times where you didn't want to do good?
Have there ever been times you didn't want to be honest? Have there ever been times you didn't want to be honest?
Has there ever been a time you wanted to judge other people?
You felt like you're okay doing that.
Oh yeah, those are pretty rare moments,
but those are times when I don't have the spirit.
So I think it was Elder Bednar who said don't try to focus
so much on the moment you have the spirit,
because as if it's a once in a year type thing,
you know, EFI, Girls Camp or whatever, it's the times where I don't.
I think Hank, that's a great approach. I do think this just corresponds so nicely with,
the Galatians idea of the fruits of the spirit. I mean, that we see these manifest by
what they prompt in us and the kinds of actions that the way we feel, the things
we want to do, the kind of people we want to become. I love what you've said. And I love
that that Lord's declaration at the end of verse 12, this is my spirit. And then the confidence
that I think when we start to recognize this and we start to say, okay, I can relate to
this. Then in verse 14, and then shall you know,
or by this, shall you know, all things,
whatsoever you desire for me,
which are pertaining to things of righteousness,
in faith, believing in me that you shall receive.
I mean, we start to realize,
I am feeling the language of the Spirit.
I am hearing these promptings.
This is part of me.
I can know truth.
I do know truth.
This is, I think it builds a lot of confidence.
I love that.
Do you want to do good?
That's the Holy Ghost.
Do you want to be honest?
That's the Holy Ghost.
He even says it before.
Trust in that spirit, which, you know,
he fills in the blank and then he says,
this is my spirit.
I don't know how much more clear he can be
with saying, this is my spirit.
By the way, this is my spirit.
Right?
Like, our friend and colleague Brad Wilcox,
he likes to say,
when does a fish know he's surrounded by water?
And the answer is when he isn't.
And it's like, really, whoa,
I've been surrounded by water all this time
and I think Elder Glenn Pace talks about,
well, for a lot of people it's new.
It's for us, we've been so used to to it we're not sure we're feeling it.
We hear converts come in and are all excited because they had been without it for a time
or recognize it perhaps.
So I have especially with kids that it's a still small voice.
It's not going to knock you over.
It's not thunder and lightning.
It's subtle.
But you know, and you can tell your kids this. My kids during general conference, I mean,
they'll say, and now we're going to hear from Elder Holland. And I can see my kids look
over each other like they're kind of excited. And after that talk, were you kind of fired
up? Did you feel like he like you just had your mind enlightened?
Did it fill you with joy and take a minute and say, well, what do you think that is?
Why? Why were you so fired up?
And I think King Benjamin's people, you know, we have no more disposition to do
evil. I always ask my students, was that permanent?
And I don't think it is because you have to read the next chapter.
Well, now I'm going to give you a name.
I'm going to tell you how you can always have this spirit.
And it's a such a critical discussion when I think when young people say,
I don't know if I've ever felt the spirit.
It's a good to spend some time on that.
Absolutely.
I love, I love the focus on the verb and light.
And I think, and I think you said, John, use the word that clarity.
I mean, this is, this is clarity. I mean, this is everywhere.
I mean, you think about it in every cartoon,
an idea is represented by a light bulb that goes off.
And Joseph Smith's description that pure intelligence
flowing into a sudden strokes of ideas.
I think those are moments we realize that clarity,
that enlightening, those light bulb moments,
that's the spirit can brings those kinds of things that pure intelligence those sudden stroke of ideas
Oh, this is wonderful. I don't know about you, but I feel this way after every one of these interviews
I feel like I want to go out and do something good
I want to go out and tell everybody how much I love the prophet Joseph Smith and to me
I very clearly that is the presence
of the spirit. So we hope our listeners feel this way. They're hopefully they're not
like, well, at the end of your episodes, I'm usually quite tired and just hoping that
you'd be quiet sometime soon. This verse nine, say nothing but repentance. I'm afraid I've come across missionaries
who might that a little too literally,
if we take that absolutely literally,
then what are we saying at every door?
Repentance, repentance, repentance.
That's the only thing we say, right?
My son, when he was on his mission in Iceland,
one of his first letters said,
that I'm going door to door, annoying people.
And that was a difficult moment for me.
And we went back into preach my gospel together back
to this verse, even.
And it's very helpful to see what the Bible dictionary
definition of repentance is.
It is so positive.
A fresh view about God, about oneself, and about the world.
Go and give people a fresh view about God, about oneself, about the world. Does the Lord really
want us to say repent, repent, repent in that way? And some have this idea of this elevator theory,
of I've got 10 seconds with this person I got a hit
him with everything I've got right now. Kind of forgetting section four has the word
patience in it. That strikes me as so true, John. And I think your missionary son was
lucky to have you as his dad. I also think all of us in the church are lucky to have
President Nelson right now. We all should be paying attention to what President Nelson
is saying about repentance,
how we should view repentance.
This is, I think, one of the great gifts of his ministry is how we should think about repentance.
I love that idea, a fresh view of the world.
It's re-chewing.
It's turning a new direction.
It's refreshing.
And that's, I think, the spirit of this idea that we want to do it every day and we should be so grateful for it.
There's the idea of we can preach repentance without being condemnatory, right?
Without coming across, I think of Aaron when he first goes to the Lamanites.
Remember, and he tells them that they need to repent.
And their response is, how do you know that we have need to repent?
How know us, though, that we are not a righteous people?
We've built sanctuaries to assemble our God.
So I don't wanna come down on Aaron here
because I think Aaron's a thousand times
the prophet missionary I'll ever be.
But I think his approach was maybe a little more condemnatory.
I'm gonna tell you need to repent
without kind of an understanding of who you are.
His brother, Amin was more of, I'm here to serve.
I do know you need to repent, but I'm here to serve.
I'm gonna win your heart, right?
There's an interesting moment that I wonder
if it happens between Alma 21 and 22
because Amin shows up and gets Aaron out of prison, right?
And there's got to be be how did you do that?
Well, I uh, I went to the king. I baptized the king.
Oh, you baptized the king. How'd you do that?
Well, I first decided to serve him, you know, and and win his heart.
You didn't walk into their church and tell him how bad they were, did you?
Right? No, no, right. Because the next chapter, Aaron gets a chance
to teach Limonaise Father, and he says, Oh, King, if you will spare our lives, we will be thy servants.
So I wonder if there was a little brotherly conversation. Aaron, you're doing it wrong.
Yeah. So maybe we have our definition wrong when the Lord says, say nothing but repentance. We
think of, I'm going gonna walk in and tell you everything
You're doing wrong where JB saying that's not what the Lord means, but I
Keep hearing this phrase from president
A now elder uke door to share the gospel in normal and natural ways somebody in London
Started a cooking show of how to cook Mexican food on their Facebook page in London. A couple of missionaries because they're in their apartment, you know, during the pandemic.
And the responses they're getting was, oh, you guys are like normal guys.
And I think if we're walking in with our 15-second repent message every time, we're not
coming across in normal and natural ways to quote President Ootdor.
So I thought, how funny.
They're, hey, you guys are normal guys.
Yeah, we're going to show you how to cook Mexican food
from our apartment here in London.
How cool is that?
And then, you know, John, all this discussion,
that's not to say there isn't a time or a price
to call someone to repentance.
We see that throughout the scriptures.
Many prophets coming to cry repentance to a people.
So what do you think, JB?
Where's the balance between, I'm going to, I'm going to teach repentance to a people. So what do you think, JB? Where's the balance between?
I'm going to teach repentance, but I'm going to try not to be condemnatory to people. That is the $64,000 question. And what I think, this is one of the places where I think the
doctrine of covenants has a lot to offer us. The doctrine of covenants has a lot to say about
sharing the gospel and how we handle this and follow the spirit.
That can sound kind of trite and it also can almost sound like we're dodging the question,
but I think that's what the Lord's message is to hire him.
And again and again, is this idea of open your mouth and it will be filled.
You treasure up the words of life and I'll help you meet out the measure that every person
needs.
Even to hire him in the same section section 11 verse 21
If you seek to obtain my word then shall your tongue be loose then if you desire you shall have my spirit and
My word you the power of God and the convincing of man and so I think I think all of us who's all of us to say
We have we've got to to be in tune with the spirit
We've got to live in such a way that
the Spirit is with us, that we're, we're, and then we can have the confidence that when
we open our mouths, it'll be filled because we're the kind of people we're developing that
kind of charity, that pure love of Christ, that that's just who we are naturally and
normally as John said so well. So I think one of the doctrine covenant messages over and over again is treasure up the words of life.
And then trust that when you open your mouth, the spirit can help it be filled.
It can it can give you the right measure at the right time.
A person who is really seeking to repent daily will be good at teaching repentant.
Right? Because I'm doing it every day in my life,
then I've got that spirit.
And I'm going to say the right thing
that that person needs because I personally am repenting.
So maybe one point I probably struggle with,
you to never do is teaching repentance
without being, without personally repenting.
That can be that, that only to a problem.
That's beautiful.
I think that's, I think you're right
because what that personal attitude does
is it helps us to avoid self-righteousness.
Self-righteousness really is probably the thing
that just cuts all of this off
when there's a sense of pride or arrogance
that we're coming from, you know,
as John said, a condemnatory place.
I mean, if we're that kind of person if we're
repenting daily if we embrace that then that that helps us avoid that self righteousness.
um jb i don't know if you remember this and i won't mention this uh professor's name but i remember
a day in our master's program or not our professors came in and basically said, I have an a hard day. I and kind of told us about something.
He, he, a judgment or something.
He said to one of his friends and boy, I mean,
I just remember that day because he was like, I felt that I said this to my friend
and I'm really sorry and it was just putting his own heart on display for us.
And I loved what Hank said there.
I want to tell you all how to
repent, but I don't want to go through it myself. But bringing it back to missionary work and what
hyorym is being told, I think that maybe my weakness is in constant search of the formula. And maybe
that's what mission we all have a little bit of love Moses in our spiritual DNA. Oh, well, if I do this, this, this investigators will do this.
And what the Lord is saying is you've got to have to treasure up my word, seek first to obtain it.
And the spirit will help you.
And and that is harder, isn't it?
Instead of here's the formula, it's harder to say you qualify for revelation.
And you might say something differently to this person, then to that person, then to this person. And also
a recognition, and this is some more application, is it Jeremiah 1616, where the Lord says,
I'll send forth hunters and fishers. And one of my responses to my son was that, hey, I was kind of in a Fisher mission.
We could talk to as many people all day long
as we wanted to in the Philippines.
It was wonderful.
You're in a hunter mission.
It's a little harder.
People learn as willing to talk about things like that.
And I can't give you a formula.
Neither can preach my gospel, give you a formula,
except to say, seek the Spirit, and you'll
get those words when you need them, which sounds like what Hyrum is being told.
First obtain the word, seek the Spirit so that you'll know in the moment what to do.
Wow, John, that's beautiful.
That really speaks to me.
Probably many of our listeners noticed this in the Book of Mormon come follow me, curriculum,
but if any of us missed it it or maybe we should read it again
But one of the talks that was mentioned late in the Book of Mormon year was elder oaks challenge the challenge to become
That's what I think we're describing is that this is this is not a check the list formula
This is this is about becoming a certain kind of people that this is the cs Lewis quote that we may think that wanted obedience to a specific set of rules. What he really wants are people of a particular sort.
And I think that's a doctrine coming as a word and over is how to become people of a particular
sort. The challenge to become something to become this kind of kind of. Not about doing the right
things, about becoming the right person. I always use the evolution of the song. I am a child of God by Naomi Randall. First teach me all that I must know.
President Kimball suggested teach me all that I must do. Then when I heard Elder Oaks' talk, I thought,
teach me all that I must be. And remember Elder Lynn Robbins gave that talk about we have to do this, but what we need is to be lists.
Yeah.
And to be lists are never done.
That was a fantastic observation as well.
But thank you.
I love that phrase.
That's good.
Yeah.
Let's look at this principle that towards the end of section 11.
I, I'm seeing common language.
JB, you called this a restraining revelation.
I'm seeing this over and over.
He says in verse 15, you're not called to preach until
you're called. Wait a little longer in verse 16. Have patience in verse 19. I want you to keep my
commandments. Verse 21, seek not to declare my word, but first seek to obtain my word. In the
verse 22, study my word. I mean, this definitely the Lord's message over and over is not yet not yet
I want you to do some personal work first before we go do this
Verse 26 to look at look read 26. Yeah, therefore treasure up in your heart until the time
Which is my wisdom that you shall go forth? So there seems to be there's obviously the message here to hire him
Which is I know you're excited. I know there seems to be, there's obviously the message here to Hyram, which is, I know you're excited,
I know you wanna get out and teach,
but I want you to do some private work first.
Is that really the message to Tyraman to all of us?
Is to, there's gotta be a personal transformation
before we can go do this, go breach our excitement?
Oh yeah, I think that's well said.
I think it does have that great dark and comments phrase,
what I say into one, I say into all,
it shows up on several places.
And this feels a lot like that,
that this is a very universally applicable
revelation sentiment.
And maybe the specifics are different for us.
And we may feel prompted that we hear sudden strokes of ideas
that this is what I need at this time.
This is what I need to transform,
but I think that principle is all over the place.
That, yeah, the Lord is asking us,
calling us to become instruments in his hands,
and there are things we can do to be better at that.
John and I both love Stephen Covey,
and this was a common Stephen Covey principle was
the idea of private victories, precede public victories. And so often I want to move to the public
victory point of life, but this revelation seems to be, let's get that private victory just really
solid before we move into the public domain. I think the Lord said
this when he said the wise man builds his house upon a rock. A foundation is kind of the unseen
part of the house, but this unseen part is the vital part that's going to keep us going
that's going to keep us standing forever. So work on the unseen parts of life. And those aren't as fun, right? Because I'm I'm not up in front in people going, wow, you totally that changed my life. Thank you so much. There is something to be said of I want to go teach I want to go help people.
But before we can really be effective said, we must warm them before we warn them.
That sounds like going back to the, back to the ammon thing, but I think he's also said,
I can't hear what you say because what you are shout so loudly in my ears.
But I don't want everybody to pack their bags.
We're going on a guilt trip.
It's just that, yeah, there's a reminder here, we'll be able to teach repentance when we are constantly striving to do that.
And boy, did Joseph have to go through it there as we've, as we've talked.
The thing that I think all of us should realize and as readers of the doctrine
coming, is, is how this was came to be so fulfilled in Hiram's life.
I mean, he took this to heart.
And so I think about just over a
year from this moment, he's going to meet a young Parli Piprat. And he becomes the first encounter for
Parli Piprat of the Smith family. Parli Piprat records that they stayed up all night, Parli and
Hiram. And he said, the Hiram unfolded the coming forth of the Book of Mormon and the restoration. And
then and then Hiram hands him a copy of the Book of Mormon as part of the Pratt leaves. So he becomes the, the one whose tongue is loose in teaching all of this to part of the Pratt.
And then, and then William McClellan comes to Hiram, has met a few other elders,
and William McClellan says he and Hiram had a four-hour conversation
after which William McClellan asked Hiram to baptize him.
So two of the original twelve apostles in this dispensation,
Hiram becomes their missionary,
the one whose tongue was loose in all of these ways,
so that this promise really was fulfilled in part to be pratt
and William McClellan's in others' cases.
One other fulfillment that I just think is great
to see how this section comes to pass is verse 19,
Cleveland to me with all your heart that you may assist in bringing to light those
things that which has been spoken, ye the translation of my work in just a matter
of months. Joseph's going to entrust Hiram with the transporting of the pages
to the printer. So Hiram and Oliver are the ones who stay in Palmyra while the
Book of Mormon is being printed, and Hiram is the one who carries the transcribed pages from
Oliver to the printer and oversees this work. We can't even overestimate how much trust that required,
and Hiram was the one charged to do this. These promises, these expectations are fulfilled,
and then, plus, he becomes one of the eight eight witnesses. So I think that we see what the Lord prophesied in verse 11 coming to pass and higher and
lives up to these charges.
I have a question for both of you then.
If I want to become a higher and Smith type individual, I want to become someone who can
really be a wonderful instrument in the hands of the Lord.
How do I look at verse 21, seek not to declare my word, not yet,
but first seek to obtain my word. And then he says in verse 22, study my word. I want to have this
private victory before this, before I go out and seek to, you know, be this instrument in the Lord's
hands. How do you obtain his word to treasure up in our hearts and then let it kind of blossom naturally out of us?
That's good, Hank, to focus on that verb obtain and to think about all that goes into what how do we obtain something?
How do we own something?
Yeah, it's like it becomes yours. Yeah, it's that word. It's not just the scriptures. It's
my
Scriptures that alone provokes some some really interesting thoughts about how do I own this?
So this just becomes so much a part of me. It's the fabric of my being.
I'm thinking of almost the roots and a tree, right?
Where the roots are the unseen part.
And if my roots are strong enough, the tree is going to withstand everything.
And the hyrum does.
The hyrum with stands, what others seemingly can't along this road, right, along this path. Many people are going to follow away, but
Hyrum never does. He is so solid. And I think of that tree with the root so deep. And those
roots growing is the idea of obtaining my word. And I want to be that, JB John, I want to
be that. I want to be the guy who can withstand it, withstand
it all. But I've got to have this private, these private victories. But I, how did you
do it? John, I mean, look at you, John, you can rattle off these, these scriptures and
these references. You obviously own it. How did you, how, what's the private victories
you put into own it? I told my kids this that there was a part of me on my mission that I feel like woke up.
There was a part of me that got excited about it and I think that that can be an object of prayer
for people. Help me to crave this. Help me to be excited about this and to feel what
Hiram felt in light in your mind and filled you with joy. So sometimes when I study, I'm preparing for a class,
and I feel like I get the personal benefit,
and I also get to teach it,
and it's kinda like that's not fair.
There's a lot of people who don't have this
for their honorable occupation.
And, but I think there's never been a time
on the history of the planet when it's been easier.
When you can tell your phone, read me a talk this morning, or I want to hear a conference talk today,
and I'll even put it at time and a half so I can listen to it a little bit faster.
And so I think maybe that's one of those things where we actually asked the Lord to help us with our desires.
To we actually asked the Lord to help us with our desires to desire to learn more and to obtain
and to retain as well.
And I like that.
Yeah.
And retain pressures just right there on our phones, commentaries, lessons, talks, everything
right in our fingertips.
Obtaining it has never been easier.
Retaining it, that's different.
JB, how did you obtain my word?
And again, I don't want anybody listening going,
oh man, I'm so far behind, I don't even,
this is something you don't want.
So we don't want to induce a guilt trip to anybody here.
Right, and we do all have the benefit
of being able to teach this for our employment.
How did you come to obtain the word? Because J.B., I would describe you as you know, come to obtain the word?
Because JB, I would describe you as Hiram, right?
The power of God under the convincing of men, right?
You have that.
And many other people do.
They have the power of God
under the convincing of men, but that only comes
from obtaining.
I wrote a quote in my scriptures here a long time ago
present Harold B. Lee, you cannot light a fire
in another soul unless it is burning in your own soul.
And that's for me as a parent,
if I want the fire of the gospel to burn in my children's soul,
it must first be burning in my soul.
I'm moved, I'm really moved by what you both are saying.
But then I just popped into my head that...
That enlightened your mind.
Well, we'll see if this wasn't enlightening moment.
But this is a present-hinkly quote.
This is a rough paraphrase, but at least a couple of the words
that just always stood out to me.
He was encouraging a daily scripture study.
And I think there's something about just frequency and consistency.
And then he said,
you know, I encourage you strongly encourage you to make scriptures a daily part of your life.
And then he said this line, what might start out as tedious will grow into a love affair with the
word of God. And I love President Hinckley's, his, just how real he is about everything is his recognition
that we might be at the tedious stage.
And so if I'm at the tedious stage, keep going, keep going.
If this is just a matter of me still having to say, you know, I've got to set an alarm
on my phone to remind myself to read this scripture.
So I'm getting to Staley Habit to trust that it's going to turn into a love affair
with the Word of God. And I think what I love what John said about praying for these desires.
I mean, this is, this to me is that Alma 32 experienced, you know, try the experiment. Don't
neglect the seed. Just keep watering it, keep feeding it, keep fertilizing it and see what happens.
And naturally, almost imperceptibly, it's
going to grow into something that's going to spring forth with the fruit of eternal life.
And it will become a love affair. And so if I'm at the tedious stage, just keep going,
just keep going.
We had a lady in our testimony meeting a few weeks ago who said that the nature of my
job, I listened to the news while I'm working on my laptop and
and the news can be pretty depressing and she started to be affected by things that were going on
and she said one day I was kind of praying without ceasing and said to the Lord, I feel rotten, you know,
and and she felt that the Lord whispered to her, okay, you know what all of them think,
are you ready to listen to what I think?
And she said, I started putting on conference talks during the time I was on my laptop and she testified to the whole congregation
via Zoom and some of us were there. What a difference it had made in her life to surround herself with that. And I mean, I was taking notes. I thought, yeah, the
Lord's saying, well, you've heard all of that now, but here's all of this right here. Maybe
it's tedious at first, but it'll, it'll grow on you. It'll grow in you and it'll change you.
Yeah. John, isn't that your principal, the principal of the marinade?
Um, yeah. Dalin Bayless, who has played Hiram Smith many times in Joseph Smith, uh,
two of the Navu pageant and stuff. I was at his time out for women with him and we got on a plane
to go home and I mean, he's saying bring him home and just brought the house down to all these
women in Rochester. And we're on the plane home. What are you doing now? I'm teaching seminary and
he said, my mentor told me and it was just one of those moments.
I had to reach for a pen.
Regardless of your original intention,
you will eventually become what you surround yourself with.
And I was like, I got to write that down.
And that became a whole talk.
Thank you, Hank, for even remembering that.
But we become what we surround ourselves with.
Well, wouldn't it be wonderful to surround ourselves to a greater degree, even if tedious
at first, with these beautiful, powerful, affirming words?
What will know, will automatically and naturally begin to happen in us?
And there's, I like what you said, John, there's no better time in the history of the
world, no easier time to surround yourself.
I mean, I've turned my car, because I spent a lot of time, well, I used to spend a lot of
time in my car before the world shut down last year, but I turned it into a university,
a gospel university, where I can throw on a BYU devotional or a general conference
talk or listen to the scriptures themselves or listen to a podcast like like this one and we can we can
Marinate our lives in the gospel that to me that's got to be part of obtaining my word. Then you'll have that power of God into the convincing.
And what are the Lord tell Hiram here 13, fill your soul with joy.
That's it. That's a fruit that JB mentioned.
You guys are going to laugh at this, but there was one time I was, I was out, uh,
mowing the lawn and I was listening to spary symposium talks.
JB, you know what those, those, those are right?
I was just, yeah, I, I put it in, that put it in the headphones and, and I felt so uplifted
and so edified as I mowing the lawn, I am crying.
I am just crying.
I was listening to a talk by Mike McKay,
who we've had on the podcast.
And he was talking about Joseph Smith,
and I was so filled with joy and just goodness
that I just started crying.
And I had to look so odd.
Here's me mowing the lawn,
just loving my yard apparently,
because I was just crying with joy over it.
I think we've got, I hope we've
got to the essence of this. This is very thought-provoking, Hank and John. I mean, as I've been thinking,
now I also think that one of the blessings we're probably all feeling to a greater degree than we
maybe even were a year ago is how important it is to have conversations about these things.
And I hope all of us are seeking out conversation partners.
For many of us, that's in our own home.
Might be with extended family.
Might be with a trusted friend through social media.
I just think there's something powerful
about sharing these insights.
I also think that's another way to obtain it,
to own it, is to have the power of being uplifted by another person and
to share something that's hit us. I mean, this is one of the, I think, the miracles have come
follow me is it's getting all of us to think more about how can we have these kinds of conversations
that really, really matter. And I think we'll have this communal lifting of each other up and feeling that we're becoming this way as a people.
We'll, we'll marinate in this spirit. So,
JB, we're in our class with Joseph Fielding Mokonky and people have, if haven't heard that name, they're probably wondering.
G, was he a member of the church?
One of the things that's intriguing about so many of the ancient scriptures anyway are names and their
meanings and some time a name seems to indicate a mission
as with names like Israel let God prevail Isaiah Jehovah is salvation
Well, I remember Joseph Pekonky when they saying Joseph the name Joseph means he who adds
And then he said the name
Hiram means my brother is exalted. Wow. Someone has told me John, they said, I
watched the video of your podcast and I only see your eyelids so much. And it's
because I'm always writing. I'm always, oh, that's good. I'm going to write that
down. And I want to say to JB, when you said these conversations, my favorite Come Follow Me
conversations have not happened during our official Come Follow Me time. So I would say,
you know, everybody out there that it's okay to be, I'm mostly frustrated during our family,
Come Follow Me time. It's mostly just, oh, he's breathing my air right.
Can you please just, we spent 20 minutes just getting everybody on the right place, right?
But then the conversations that maybe happen on the car ride to school, you know, or the
conversation that happens, you know, going on a walk or something, it comes back to what
we had talked about previously. And to me, that's one of the more beautiful parts of what this program is done, at least
for our family.
And please don't think it's perfect.
I know there's some families listening going, oh, we can't even get it going.
Well, sometimes we can't either.
Sometimes it just doesn't happen.
I'd probably, for the by the ways in the haws, it happens every night perfectly.
Sometimes we call it a comm and sit down and be quiet.
That's what we're talking about.
Yeah.
Come listen to me.
That's what.
That's what, that's what I was right.
You know, I have seven fantastic sisters,
younger sisters, no brothers.
So that's what I grew up in a home with seven years.
Oh my, I'm not wonder you are so well behaved.
Yeah, big. I don't know if they would always agree with you, but Oh wow, no wonder you are so well behaved. Yeah, dude.
I don't know if they would always agree with you,
but they've shaped me, you know, try to,
they've done their best on me.
My sister, one of my sisters just sent a text
to the family just yesterday
with something to the instructor from Joseph Smith history.
And I mean, it was just, it was just the boost
that we all needed.
And so I, little things like that,
it can happen in so many ways as you're saying, Hank,
just, it's just part of our lives and we just make this, we just make this who we are.
And it's such a blessing for me.
I mean, it was, it was great for our whole family.
I want us, I want us all to be doing more of that.
Well, JB, I have a question for you.
And this is going to be our last question.
So, um, there's a myth out there that the more you know about church history, you, you
want to stay away from it because, man, once you get into that rabbit hole,
you'll never come out, you'll lose your testimony.
But yet here you are, you know a lot about Joseph Smith,
Hiram Smith, the history of the church.
What is it done for you in your life?
Why are you faithful?
Why do you stay?
Yeah, one thing I appreciate about institutionally
that we're seeing
these signals from the church is a fearlessness about church history. That there is nothing to be
afraid of and there's nothing to hide and that the church is modeling this kind of openness and
transparency by all the resources putting out there. And I think we ought to embrace that fearlessness. I mean, there is nothing we need to worry about
because we all know that life is real
and that life is complex and that people are complex
and that we all know that life is so multi-layered.
And so it's thrilling and it's exciting to see
that history is the same way.
And in the midst of all of that, to see miraculous things happen,
undeniably miraculous things happen, to see goodness and accomplishments and
things that we just cannot do on our own.
We just have to point to say that we were enabled by a power higher than our own. We just have to point to say that we were enabled by by a power higher than our own.
We see that again and again and again and again and I see that again and again and again to quote Richard Bushman.
I
Believe more than ever. I think the more we study the more we learn about these great saints and the way God worked with them.
I believe more than ever that he can work with me
and that he can do for me what he has done for them and that is to make them more than they
would be on their own. See, this is one of those moments where I feel I want to do good, I want to
do justly, I want to walk humbly, I feel like my
mind is enlightened and I'm filled with joy, right? Right? Right out of section 11, the Lord has told
us what, you know, what that feels like, what that is. I just love the phrase in verse 26 about
treasure up in your heart and it's not just store it there, it's treasure it because it is treasure.
it's treasurer because it is treasure. It is a treasure.
It's valuable beyond anything.
This knowledge of God and who we are
and of all of his children and how he loves them.
So thank you.
It's been a great discussion.
In my career as a gospel teacher,
the more I learn about Joseph Smith and his contemporaries,
I always think to myself, I can't be more impressed. I can't be more impressed. And then I find myself,
I'm more impressed. I'm going, just, yeah, I, I hope that we as a podcast, there is a fulfillment of
evil being spoken about Joseph Smith. There's no doubt about that, but we need to be the fulfillment of good being spoken about Joseph Smith. And I know,
JB, you line up with Joseph. Most assuredly and happily so. And I feel so grateful for that.
I feel the Brigham Young, hallelujah sense that we have the restoration, it is everything to me.
What I know about the kind of being that God is and his son, Jesus Christ and the Holy
Ghost and what kind of potential and what kind of beings we are in our relationship to them,
it's the restoration that opens to all of us and I feel like shout in hallelujah.
Ah, thank you so much, JB and John.
Thank you, of course, for being here as well.
Thank you to our listeners for spending the time with us today
and a big thank you to our producer, Steve Sornsland
and our production crew, David Perry and Lisa Spice.
We will be back with another episode of Follow Him,
so we'll see you again soon. you