Follow Him: A Come, Follow Me Podcast - Doctrine & Covenants 111-114 followHIM Favorites with Elizabeth A. Kuehn
Episode Date: October 4, 2021Hank, John and Elizabeth share their favorite lesson from this week's podcast.Shownotes: https://followhim.co/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/followhimpodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.c...om/followhimpodcastYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/FollowHimOfficialChannel"Let Zion in Her Beauty Rise" by Marshall McDonaldhttps://www.marshallmcdonaldmusic.com/products/let-zion-in-her-beauty-rise-pianoPlease rate and review the podcast.
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Hello everyone, welcome to Follow Him Favorites. My name is Hank Smith. I am the host of a podcast called Follow Him.
I am here with my co-host, the incredible John by the way, and our guest this week, Dr. Elizabeth Keen.
Follow Him Favorites. John, Elizabeth is where we take our favorite part of
the lesson, which is doctrine covenant sections 111 through 114, you get to choose one favorite,
something that stands out to you. So John, why don't you go first?
Oh, I will. I'm choosing section 111 verse 11 or otherwise known as 111, 111. It's just so fun to say
that. But I love this verse and it's not just my favorite verse today and not just one of my
favorite verses in the doctrine and come. This is one of my favorite verses in the standard works. I love this verse. It has personally
blessed my life. This is what it says. Therefore, be ye as wise as serpents. We all know how smart
snakes are. Yeah, I'm not going to comment that. That's another lesson because my daughter had a
snake and it can't do fractions I asked because why is this
serpents and yet without sin and this part is just beautiful and I I the pronoun this is God I will
order all things for your good as fast as you are able to receive them amen. I love this verse
life gives you a lot of lessons you've got school school, you've got math, you've got English, you've got science, but life gives you lessons too.
And sometimes you're like, can this just slow down?
But the thing that this teaches me so beautifully is that no one does the Lord love us, love us, but we can trust him.
And he is ordering things for our good. And he even knows when we are able to receive them. And this verse
has blessed me so much. I said that before, but to be able to just trust God that he knows
what he's doing. And he is helping me in my life. So I just love that verse. That is my
follow him favor for today. Yeah. So that's a hopeful verse, right? Such a hopeful thing. I will, don't worry, this is,
the present, I got this.
It's all gonna work out.
It's all gonna work out.
My follow him favor,
we wanna give all the time to Elizabeth here
since she's our guest,
but I'm gonna quickly do my follow him favor.
It's a doctrine of evidence 112 verse 10.
It's a famous one that you've probably heard before.
Be thou humble, and the Lord thy God shall lead thee
by the hand and give the answers to thy prayers.
Give the answer to thy prayers. And I remember once someone telling me that the first step in any
progress, any progress you want to make it all is humility, understanding that you need to make
progress, and that there are things you don't know, and it's okay to be teachable. So if anybody listening is thinking,
man, I just really am not moving forward the way I want to, I'm not making progress, then
maybe it's time to gauge our humility and say, have I am I asking the Lord for help? Am I
asking my parents for help? Am I asking my leaders for help, right? Am I humble? Am I teachable? To me, John, if I looked up humility in the dictionary,
I think your picture would be there. I just feel like, and you too, Dr. Keane, I just feel like
you too are both so humble and I have a lot to learn from you, but I want to be humble, right? Because
humility is the choice to soften your heart and be teachable. So that's my follow him favorite. You know Hank, when you picture that verse in your mind,
it's so, it's like the Lord wants to hold my hand.
I mean, that's what it means to lead somebody by the hand.
Wow, that's beautiful.
Yeah, follow me, right?
Follow, come with me.
I'll take you places.
All right, Dr. Keane, your turn, you take it over.
So my verse is section 112 verse 12,
and pray for thy brethren of the Twelve,
admonish them sharply for my name's sake,
and let them be a monash for all their sins,
and be faithful before me unto my name.
And I really love the beginning of this one,
and pray for thy brethren.
So many times in Collings in the Church,
I think it requires know, it requires
different levels of investment, different levels of growth, and we can never
go wrong praying for those that we're serving, those that we're serving with,
and we really see this in this section with Thomas B. Marsh, who, verse after
verse, is diligently praying for his brethren, but is also being
admonished to treat them equally and to correct them when it's needed and to
find a balance with that correction and to encourage them to be faithful. So I
think there are both kind of historical anchors here that are really important.
So much of this section is calling the 12 back into line,
saying Joseph is your prophet, follow him.
But also, I think directly applicable to our lives
in terms of the guidance we need from the Lord
and the ways that we can achieve unity and good feelings.
I was thinking as you were saying that,
like, it's hard to fight with someone
or really dislike
someone you're praying for.
Yeah.
If you're praying for them by name, there's a softening that comes in that relationship.
Absolutely.
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