Follow Him: A Come, Follow Me Podcast - Doctrine & Covenants 41-44 : Dr. Barbara Gardner Part I
Episode Date: April 16, 2021Do you know how many revelations (now Sections of the Doctrine and Covenants) were revealed in Ohio? (HINT: IT is more than 64). Join John and Hank with Dr. Barbara Gardner Gardner as we learn along w...ith the early Saints how the Lord was planning to build His Kingdom on the Earth by teaching His Saints to be teachers, priests, and priestesses that teach with power and His Spirit, as well as preparing them for upcoming trials. Dr. Gardner is one of our most engaging and requested guests and with these episodes, you will see why!Shownotes: www.followhim.coYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/FollowHimOfficialChannelInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/followhimpodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/followhimpodcast
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Oh, we are here today with Barbara Morgan Gardner. Barbara thoroughly enjoys teaching
religion at BYU.
She's teaching the doctrine of covenants, the eternal family, and the teachings of the
living prophets. Her research interests focus primarily on women in religious leadership,
international education, most specifically Latin America, and religious pedagogy. That's
another word, Hank, maybe you could define for us pedagogy. Yes.
Think about bicycling, I think.
She's the author of the book, the priesthood power of women in the temple church and family.
Barbara received her PhD in instructional psychology.
Her master's degree is in educational leadership and foundations with an
emphasis on international education development.
She completed postdoctoral work at Harvard University.
She served as Institute Director in Boston, which included her assignment.
As I love this, the chaplain at both Harvard and MIT. She continues to serve as the chaplain at
large and higher education for the LDS church. She also serves on the BYU Interfaith Outreach
Council. Before teaching at BYU, she worked as a seminary
and institute teacher as well as a researcher for the Church Educational System. She was
born and raised in Salem, Oregon, served a Spanish-speaking mission in the Los Angeles Temple Visitor
Center and resides in Highland, Utah. Barbara is married to Dustin Gardner where they are the
parents of two children. She enjoys her wonderful family, learning, teaching, traveling, people, the great outdoors, and life. And I was excited to meet her
Hank because her chapter, look at the bookmarks for those of you watching in video, look at the bookmarks
in this wall of women's conference in 2017. Her talk called Why Do You Stay is So Good? And so I've marked it all up. And so I was
excited to meet her. I wanted to tell her. That is a great talk. I've read it again and again.
And I'm gonna with your permission, photocopying and give it to my students.
Feel free. It's meant for them.
Hey, Barb, welcome to follow him.
Thank you. It's nice to be here and following him with you.
I have known Barb for quite a long time.
It feels like at least Barb probably, I don't know, 15, 16 years maybe,
back when you were a seminary teacher, I was a brand new teacher.
I think you had pretty brand new teacher.
And they always used Barb as the example.
Like they always said, this is what we want in the chill videos.
This is the one woman for women.
That's true.
That's true.
That's reality.
Not really.
I wasn't the only woman,
but in that area, I probably, in the school I was.
You are making frequent trips to South America
because I will text you occasionally and say,
hey, Barb, can you do this or can you do this?
And you'll say, I would love to, but I'm going to Mexico City this weekend.
How often do you fly to South America?
With COVID, I don't.
Okay.
Before the year.
Before the year.
Two to five times a year, depending on the situation.
South America for different conferences for students, some members of the church, they
have young adult conferences down there that I'm a part of helping with that and then doing
research down in Mexico and hopefully helping out, but needs of the states and in that part of the
hemisphere. Wonderful wonderful members of the church there. Barb you do you do just so much good
as John was reading your bio I thought how can this woman only be how can she be this young she's
done all this it reminds me of Joseph Smith so much already you know so much done so much done in
such a young age. That's hilarious thanks thanks. Thanks to both of you. Right back at you.
Appreciate the love. We are, we are very excited to have you. Um, so let's, let's jump into the
Come Follow Me lesson for this week. It's sections 41 through 44. Let's start with 41 and 42.
These I think, Barb, you can correct me if I'm wrong, but I think these are the first sections given in Ohio.
Can you give us a little background here? What brought Joseph Smith and the church to Ohio and what of these first few weeks been like?
I love that they got to Ohio.
Just in section 38, it's one of my, I just, I get so giddy about these sections because I love anything to do at the temple.
And in these sections, we see the Lord previous to this,
telling the saints, section 36,
I'm going to be building my temple.
And then you get section 38,
and he basically explains,
I mean, not very often in our life does a Lord actually say,
I'm gonna tell you why I'm sending you to Ohio,
but he does, he tells him why.
You're going to Ohio so that you can be endowed with power
and so I can give to you my law,
which to me is just temple, temple, temple, temple, and it's power and authority and it's, it's
exaltation, eternal life, salvation of souls, it's planet salvation, all coming to a
forefront.
So not only has the Lord told them that, now they're saying, okay, we're coming.
And it feels like, I mean, these saints have given up so much already and trying to get
themselves to Ohio and translating everything else that's going on. Now they have arrived. Emma was
pregnant, third trimester with twins, no idea how she was handling that. That
would be extremely difficult. The saints had already given up, as I said, the
willingness to give up land, money, property, etc, etc, etc. They are now
there and a lot is going to be expected of them. I'm confident more than they realize.
Yeah, I wonder if those those new converts in Ohio had any idea that as you know as they get baptized,
they're going to become the headquarters of the church.
Joseph Smith in New York, the beginnings of the church in New York, all of a sudden here comes Parley Pratt, a member of their congregation, back through,
baptizes what, a hundred and something,
of what it, what it's used until the last week, John,
baptize I think a hundred and twenty or something.
Yeah, and you said practically
doubled the membership of the church.
And then all of a sudden, hey, guess what?
You're not only in the new members of the church,
you now are the headquarters of the church because Joseph Smith is coming to you.
I almost wonder how many people we know that aren't baptized. I mean, at these early,
I mean, obviously we're not talking about the widmars and all of our calorie, but these major names
are going to start coming forth. John Murdoch, I mean, we're going to major leaders of the
church are going to be baptized here. This is a substantial membership of the church right here. It feels to me that this group of Ohio converts
have been prepared for this moment.
You know, with Sydney's teaching before,
when, you know, as a candlelight, you know,
it was a Baptist minister, as all this is coming,
it just feels like this group is prepared,
and here comes all you gotta do is add the missing ingredient,
which is, you know, Joseph Smith and the members from New York and things are gonna, things are gonna work out well.
So they move in the middle of winter. I can't imagine that's a great trip.
Especially from New York to Ohio.
Yeah, from New York to Ohio, in the middle of winter, I think Joseph Smith travels by sleigh.
I think it's important to understand that these members
of the church were trying to find truth,
that when the missionaries, as you were talking about,
Parley P. Pratt, when these missionaries came there,
they were searching for truth,
they were trying to understand God's will for them.
These were people that were already in the process
of sacrificing, many of them have already considered themselves
a family, they were living, not the law of concentration,
but they were sharing a lot of things already together as well as those who were coming from New York
So we do have a group of people that seemingly have a humble heart like you said they're prepared to have the gospel
But they're also prepared to
to be
Selfless they're prepared to change their ways to prepare to involve other people
We're gonna have major struggles with that as well Some of it is a little bit too fanatic
and we're going to find some major spiritualism
that's going on that is not necessarily in line with the way
God would have his church be,
but it seems that their motivation and their intention
was to do the will of God.
And God's going to use them for those purposes.
So I think that there's a reason, like you said,
they were prepared.
There's this is a substantial group of people here
who truly are trying to do the best thing.
And I think we see that right at the beginning, we see the Lord in Section 41 is just saying
Harkin in here.
And I think that they were ready to do that.
I think that they were ready to Harkin.
They were ready to hear.
They were ready to be obedient to the Lord at this point.
I love the way we're doing this here because it seems to me that you have this group of
saints in Ohio that are prepared and ready.
You have this group of saints in New York who are sacrificing so much
to move and they're going to come together and it's going to be a powerful group when
those two groups come together, right? I mean, it just feels like good things are going
to happen. Yes, there's going to be struggles, but it feels like, wow, you're going to,
you're going to have a lot of power there in this little town.
I just think specifically Joseph Knight, Paul Knight coming from New York,
they're willing to sacrifice the whole group
that comes with them and the callings
that the Lord is going to give them.
I mean, you have shortly after this,
we have our first bishop being called at Repartridge.
He's only been a member for two months
and he's the bishop.
I mean, no hammock of instruction,
but I mean, I just, the Lord has high expectations
for these people, but I think he can for a reason.
I think that they are prepared like you said.
Yeah, there's gonna be a lot that's gonna be required here.
John, John, you've been to Kirtland
as I have, bar by know you have,
there's just a power that is in that little area,
you know, the temple up on the hill,
and then if you go down,
you can go down to the visitor's center
where the Whitney store is.
And there is just, I don't know, to me,
it's something that's blossomed.
is just, I don't know, to me, it's something that's blossomed. I don't think I understood much as a young seminary teacher how important Kirtland is to the history of the church, because
I guess we focus on Navu in New York, and maybe we lose a little bit of Kirtland, but I don't
know, there's a power and a spirit there that just connects me with these early signs.
Well, I like what Barbara said of going back to section 38, go to Ohio because I have something
there for you. You're going to be in doubt with power and you're going to get the law.
And then they finally did get there and here it comes in these sections. And I'm looking at,
in the Come Follow Me manual, the first paragraph for this particular group of sections.
I love this question. How do you unify a quickly expanding body of believers, especially when they are bringing with them doctrines and practices from their previous faiths?
And that's the kind of what Barro is saying just there. You've got, they're all coming here and they're devout, they want to know what to do. And now they're here.
Maybe this is a good time to jump into the content of these sections.
What's the Lord's message in section 41?
Don't I want to, I'm going to jump in there as well as we're doing this.
I mean, since we are talking about the beginning and, you know, Hank, you were saying, what's
going on in Ohio?
I pause for a moment because there are 65 sections, revelations that are now sections of doctrine
and covenants that take place in Ohio.
We're talking the vision, I mean, section 76.
We're talking the word of wisdom.
We're talking, I mean, major sources of revelation where the Lord is actually going to be revealing
extremely important doctrine over a long period of time.
I mean, we're doing 41 to 40 today, but Holy Cal section 45 too.
I mean, the Lord is just pounding people in the Ohio area
with these major revelations.
So we're saying, you know, what's going on in Ohio?
Well, the foundation of the church, yes, it's New York,
but the major revelations, the major doctrinal points
are going to be happening.
The Lord is going to reveal these to these people
for the next few years.
This is extremely significant. So Carl Anderson is saying amen right now.
Yeah, sure.
Yeah.
We've mentioned him a couple of times.
We out invite Carl on so he can tout
Kirtland a little bit more.
He loves to do it.
To me, I think if we lose the significance barb,
if we think of these sections as old,
oh yeah, or to wisdom, of course as old, oh yeah, oh yeah, order wisdom.
Of course, I've known that my whole life or section 76, the three degrees of, three degrees
of glory.
I've known that my whole life.
If you lose the fact that this was brand new, every one of these was brand new.
You're going to lose how exciting and also mind blowing it probably was to live in
Kirtland over the next, what, eight years.
I mean, I, I love to read the doctrine
of Covenants with the church history and mind, of course.
I mean, it's hard to read it without the context sometimes.
But I feel like because I'm reading this and I come to
these sections, it's almost as if as the saints
they're saying, oh my goodness.
Like, I cannot imagine the giddiness when they get there
and they realize what is really going on.
We're building the Kirtland Temple.
We're going to receive the keys of Elijah.
Our families are going to be sealed for eternity.
We're going to be able to do missionary work.
We're bringing back the exaltation of eternal life.
We're talking about people on both sides of the veil.
I mean, it's mind-boggling in reality.
I mean, every time I just keep saying this,
but as I go through the doctrine of covenants,
starting in section 41 with this,
and what's going to be revealed for the next few years,
it would blow any person's mind away
if they actually understood what was happening here.
And me included, and I understand,
and I seriously, sometimes I read this,
I just wanna throw my scriptures and say,
this is too much, this is crazy, this is amazing.
I mean, it is.
And you said, John, get into the scriptures.
I think one of the first things in there,
verse two, and it says in there,
assemble yourselves together to agree upon my word.
Just like the Lord is saying,
okay, go to Ohio, you're not gonna have a big discussion
on what is right and what is not right.
The Lord's gonna just tell you what's right.
The Lord's gonna give you my love.
And you're gonna have to agree with it.
And I actually love that.
These people want to know the truth
and the Lord is gonna give it to them
and they're gonna believe it
and they're gonna act upon it. There's gonna be some falling away later. We're going to have
the Curtlyn Safety Society. We're going to have major problems that are going to happen
financially, religiously with some of these members of the church. But there's no question at this
time that the Lord is giving his lot and it is coming from God. These people believe the prophet.
Yeah, verse three, you and by the prayer faith, you shall receive my law. It's almost like,
I think we talked about this
last week with Susan, but it's almost as if the Lord in New York around December puts the
restoration on hold. It says, now you're ready to move. And once they're all there, he's like,
okay, game on. Let's flood you now with more revelation. Okay. But, but Barb is you are saying that with Kirtland, the theology that comes out of Kirtland is just your right.
I even, even theologians, Harvard Theologians today
would just be blown away by this farmer
unfolding theology week after week after week.
I just think if we can grasp that,
it's much bigger than maybe we
we understand as we just kind of look at the black and white here on the page.
Even just the reality that we have before with higher and page earlier in the doctrine
covenants where Joseph is being told, the saints are being told, Joseph is my prophet.
And he is going to be your prophet on the earth, but then you see in verse four,
I will be your ruler when I come. I mean, he's setting up the kingdom of God on the earth that has not been understood at that point. Yes, Joseph is here. He's
my prophet. I'm going to teach you the gospel and then I expect you to live it. And this is the
law. And if you do, you will be in doubt with power from on high. You'll be allowed to be
had the blessings of the temple and that's all coming. But I am going to prepare you to be a temple
people and I'm going to prepare you to build a temple. I mean, it's just, the Lord just lays it all out here. He mentions in verse 3, you'll receive my law.
Says it again in verse 4, see that my law is kept. He says it again in verse 5, he that receiveeth my law
and do it that the same as my disciple. So are we talking about section 42 there or even more than
section 42? Like if when I see the Lord talking about my law
and then section 42, the heading talks about
the law would be given in Ohio.
I think the saints of that day,
they saw section 42 as the law,
but in your mind, do you see it as even more than section 42?
Yeah, anytime the Lord is teaching we as a as a people we understand as members of the
church that it's a line upon line,
precept upon precept revelation process with the
Lord. This is significant and these are
significant laws that the members of the
church are receiving. But this is the
beginning of his law. The temple hasn't been
dedicated yet. There are more laws to come.
And the laws will continue to come until
Christ comes again and on beyond that.
Laws will continue as time progresses Christ comes again and on beyond that.
Laws will continue as time progresses because doctrines are unchangeable. We understand that.
But laws will continue as the people progress.
Before we get into the law section 42, the Lord mentions Edward Partridge by name. And
you just mentioned him about being a bishop of the church from what from my studies,
Edwards, a great guy.
He's just a really great guy. I'll give you a few things on Edward that I love. First of all,
verse 11, I think speaks volumes. When the Lord says, he is likened to Nathaniel of old and whom
there is no guile. I would love for the Lord to use that phrase with me personally. So I think
that's one of the things right off the bat that we understand about him.
He shares a story about himself and when he was going through some major persecution
and tart and feathered and everything and he made the falling statement.
It's his own journal.
He says, I was taken from my house by the mob who escorted me about a mile and about a half
a mile to the courthouse on the public square in Independence.
So this is happening in Missouri later.
And then in there, I was stripped of my hat, my coat,
my vest, and Dodd with tar from head to foot,
and then had a quantity of feathers put upon me.
And all this, because I would not agree
to leave the county and my home
where I had lived for two years.
I bore my abuse with so much resignation and meagness
that it appeared to us down the multitude
who permitted me to retire in silence.
Many looking very solemn, their sympathies having been touched, and as to myself, I was so
filled with the spirit and love of God that I had no hatred towards my purge-persecutors
or anyone else.
To me, that's the kind of person I want.
I want to be.
If you think about Edward Partridge, he's the first bishop of the church for a reason. In a sense, as a bishop, he's receiving for the first time
how he should be acting as a bishop.
He has no idea.
Because of his humility, I believe he's able to say,
Joseph, if you really do believe this is a revelation
for me, I will accept.
I believe every bishop who has a good heart is taking that,
but there's something special about Edward Partridge
to say right off the bat, I'm a member of the church
for two months, and I'm willing to do anything
the Lord wants, and I'm willing to be persecuted
at any length and feel the spirit and forgive me.
That just takes a whole different level of humanity
in my book.
John, I've been friends with you for a while.
I remember when you were called this bishop,
I remember when you were released as bishop.
And it was hard. I know it was hard to be bishop.
We have bishops listening.
Can you imagine being the first one?
After two months.
Yeah.
What's going through your mind as a bishop?
And get us into the mind of Edward Partridge here.
Just how did you feel?
I think I remember reading or watching a movie somewhere
where Edward Partridge actually said,
I don't know if I have a bishop in me.
Does that sound right?
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, and that's how I felt.
For me, I at least knew there was such a thing
as the handbook of instructions
and having grown up in the church,
I kinda knew what bishops did.
Before I sat down on the chair in the bishop's office,
I had somebody in front of me asking me for help
with the big problem before I sat down. And you wanted to call the old bishop, could you
come in here for a minute and help me out here? So yeah, what's he going through? And
I like what Barbara said, it's one thing to say, we think he's a great guy. Here's the Lord saying, he is like Nathaniel.
He is a man in whom there is no guile.
And what a compliment.
And then backing that up with his experience
and independence, I remember that story
because you can find that place and independence.
I think they put something in the sidewalk there
about where that happened.
And I think that's not me.
I probably would have been swing in my arms and fighting back or something.
Yeah.
One of my major goals this year was to for at least a for our listeners was to come
to a greater love for Edward Partridge.
When you stand at his grave side there in you can stand.
You can see his headstone in Navu dies young right barb. I mean he dies
Yeah, he does I can't for a stage, but he does die young. Yeah, where's out his life? Basically. I hope that's not a I hope that's not an omen for bishops
but
I just
He's he's he's not one of the names you automatically think of when you think of oh history the church Joseph Smith higher
I'm Smith Wilford Woodruff Brigham Emma Smith. A lot of people probably wouldn't list
Edward Partridge, but my hope is that some of the secondary characters can become just more known
and loved by by members of the church. I know you probably do that in your classes, Barb.
Just try to bring up some of these saints. One of the things I do in my classes too,
and this is the woman in me.
I often talk to the students about,
if you have ever partridge,
then you also have a wife in this case.
Yeah.
And what a stalwart saint she must have been.
We don't know a ton about her,
but we do know that she continued to live,
moved to Salt Lake later.
I believe she becomes the mother of one of the general,
Lisa's side friends, Zyna Huntington, I believe.
She is obviously very strongly associated.
And if I remember the story quickly, which I'm confident,
this is the case, I can look this up.
But she was the one who actually pushes Edward to understand the gospel
and to meet with the prophet Joseph Smith.
There's a lot of times when we're teaching, we have these women
that are equally yoked with these men.
And we don't have their stories often as much.
But I just like to remind us as humans,
she probably was helping pull off that tar from him.
She was probably very involved in the pain
that he was going through and what a blessing it was for her
to have a husband that was guileless,
but also what a blessing for him to have a wife
that stood by his side until his death.
And yeah, he dies in Navi.
I believe he was in his mid-40s, 45, 46.
Right. So she went through quite a, quite a trial with him as well. But also, I think she would
say that she was very blessed in her her opportunity to be by his side. And I think he would say the same.
Yeah. I'm looking at verse nine. I've called my servant Edward Partridge. He gave him a commandment.
He should be appointed by the voice of the church, be ordained to bishop unto the church this part and to leave his merchandise and
To spend all his time in the labor of the church and you just don't do that unless you have your wife there
saying you can do this Edward and that's that's tough that I put in my margin. this is like Peter, leave your nets, leave your boat, and love
us down me more than these.
Come on, follow me.
You're going to be a fisher of men.
It sounds like Edward to me, same thing.
Her name's Lydia, right?
Yeah, that's right.
Yeah.
Lydia, Lydia Partridge.
Thank you for bringing that up, Bar, because behind every, you know, leader in the church,
there's a spouse who is, is there supporting and helping.
I know, John, you relied on your wife as when you were good.
Could not have, have done it. And she was, she would have been better than I was.
But I could not have, have done it when, when you hear somebody talk about having a,
a calling like that and helping share that burden
of all the family life and everything, it was really grateful that she could not only be
my wife, but a confidant of things that were appropriate and of just a support.
So I think I'm glad you said that about Lydia, because I look at verse 9 and I think you
don't do that without
a strong Lydia. And Barb, I know you do so much in the church, you've written books, you're a BYU
professor. So Dustin, I'm sure is a full support. Like he's a man without guy. I'll if you want to know
how I honestly feel. I would say Edward Partridge and Dustin are very similar. Yeah. Oh, that's just
beautiful. Anything else about section 41 before we get into section 42, and I got to be honest,
as a kid, I would have, I would have, my parents would have sat down and said, let's read
our scriptures, and section 42 would have scared me to death.
I would thought we're never getting out of here, right?
You just keep turning pages.
It's like a Jacob 5.
This is, this is prolific.
First off, we have, it's two revelations that we're receiving here.
And we can see that in the section heading.
So you have one through 72 is the first revelation.
And then you have 73 to 93 that's going to be the second revelation.
The Lord asked the people to continue to pray for the law.
And you see right off the bat that they did pray for the law
and they received the law.
They prayed with faith and they received this law.
And so clearly they are being obedient. The Lord is trying to create an
obedient people and they are. And so the law that we're receiving, there are various laws that are
going to be discussed in this in this section. And we can go through whatever we feel is most
important. And hopefully those on there, those of you on your own can go through what's significant
to you as well. When I read section 42, I thought,
how do you, as a dad, decide what was for the saints of 1831 and what applies to me? Because some of this is going to be for those saints, it's not going to apply to me. What applies to me is
what the Spirit typically teaches. For me, I sometimes will say, well, this clearly didn't apply
to the saints here because not everybody could move to Massachusetts. Well, until 2014, when I was asked
to move to Massachusetts, and then it applied to me when it came an answer to a prayer. All of
the sudden it didn't apply. I didn't know that it applied. But I think the lore can often use
the white on the scriptures as answers and revelations we receive as we're studying the
scriptures. And sometimes he uses the black markings and the words themselves as application for scriptures. Because Elvara says it's a
conduit to the spirit and as I go through and I look at these different laws I say most of the time
I think they are applying to us at least the principles and the doctrines behind it are applying to
us. Sometimes the policies, procedures, historical context may be a little bit different but often
they are the same but principles and the doctrines in my opinion are always applicable to us. It's just, it's our responsibility to figure out how
they're applicable. But sometimes the spirit will teach us specifically. This is applicable to you
and and continue on. So the first group of laws is teaching. And so you could say, what, what are
these laws applied to us? Well, again, I would say principles of teaching are going to apply
across the board. These are specific, some of them to the missionaries who are going out.
So you could say there's some specific things that are here.
Obviously, we're going to be going to by two as missionaries in this section, but we're
not going to be doing that necessarily as it says in verse six.
We're not going to necessarily doing that every time we teach the gospel, but we are declaring
the word likened to angels of God if we're doing so with the spirit because angels speak by the power of the Holy Ghost
So I mean I think as we understand those principles of the gospel we can go through with this
I think verse 14 as well as the same idea the spirit shall be given unto you by the prayer of faith if you receive not the spirit
You shall not teach you can say as as Elder Holland talks about
You shall not teach meaning you better not teach or you shall not teach meaning you you better not teach, or you shall not teach, meaning you don't have
any authority to teach. I mean, there are a variety of ways you can see that. So I think as we're trying
to apply this to ourselves, they say, okay, how does this apply to me? Should I not be teaching right now
because I'm not worthy? Do I have any right to be going to that classroom? Or should I not be teaching
this because of the content? I mean, there are a lot of ways you could be taking that, but the
application and the care for the verse
I think is extremely important. Right. And then verse 12 also when we're teaching what am I supposed to teach?
The elders, freestitures of this church teach the principles of my gospel, which are in the Bible and in the book of Mormon
the which is the fullness of my gospel. So if you're as a teacher, you're going, I don't know what to teach
go back to 42-12,
right? Amen. You'll be safe in the principles of the gospel found in the scriptures.
You know, I had a stake president once tell me he said, you know, if there's a lot of in the church,
we could probably get rid of, right? You could probably get rid of that program. You could probably
get rid of that program. He said, but if you really took the church down to things you could not get rid of,
one of the last ones would be teaching, right?
We could not, the church cannot function
without us teaching one another.
And so I like that the Lord put this very first in the law
is the importance of teaching
and also teaching by the teaching by the spirit.
Well, I think one of my favorite talks by Elder Holland, I love, we're obviously teachers. So we, this is a topic that we, we really do focus on it. I think it's extremely important. But one of
the things that I love that Elder Holland talks about quoting John Taylor is that we shouldn't be
teaching just spiritual twinkies. Sometimes I think we can try to entertain or we could try to just
kind of skim through things, but God as President Nelson says, he loves effort. And as members of
the church, the Lord desires that we get into these scriptures, that we really do study, that we look
for what is important in here, that we're not just satisfied with a quote here there or a prophetic
thing here and there. I mean sometimes that's nice, it'll sound bite, but sound bites aren't good
enough. If we want to become light-christ
and be those kinds of people,
we have to dive into those scriptures
and know these principles.
And so we need to teach them correctly
so that other people can feast on them as well.
We had Steve Harper on the podcast before.
And he said he looked at these verses,
particularly 12, 13, 14, as checks and balances on teachers.
And I like that.
So the Lord is going to
to help or even restrain. You shall not teach and I put in my margin because I like what you said,
Barbara, it's meaning don't teach or meaning you might be talking but you won't be teaching.
Right. Yeah. And so I put my margin talking does not equal teaching and at how critical the spirit is to that and then that kind of implies
Like verse 13 you've got to be observing the covenants and church articles in order to qualify to be teaching by the spirit
One thing that I'd like to do is flip the inverse on this sometimes because some people say I'm not a gifted
Teacher right like I don't have charisma. I don't have, I can't be funny.
And I'll say, go back to verse 14, if you receive the spirit, you shall teach.
You'll be okay.
That's a good idea.
So if you are, if you, if you will invest your, whatever your choices you need to make to get your
heart and mind full of the spirit, you'll teach.
You'll teach, don't worry about being entertaining,
don't worry about being funny.
You don't have to be John by the way, right?
In fact, John, I told you, John, one time I told the woman
who was really struggling with her Sunday school class,
I sold her something that you told me once
when you and I were chatting and you're like,
I just can't get my Sunday school students
to come to class.
And I said, everyone in the church needs to hear that.
The John by the way, even has a hard time
getting his Sunday school 14 year olds to come to class, right?
Those couches in the foyer are way too comfortable.
We need to speak to purchasing about that.
All of us here have observed folks without great gifts,
get up in a testimony meeting or something
and teach with power.
We have all seen it.
And so we can all say amen to, it's about having this spirit.
I just want to share this.
This is random, but I have this thing that I keep in my desk that I just pulled out from
this conversation.
And it's my handwriting in a black pen that says, was that the most boring lesson or what?
Question mark. And then the response of my friend, and I actually don't even remember who wrote it. It was whoever I was sitting by. I cannot believe that I
actually wrote that down and passed it to somebody. It makes me sick at my
own stupidity. You were a student in the class. Yes. Okay. I mean, how bad is
that? And this is the response of my friend that I was sitting next to. That
was one of the best lessons I've ever heard in my entire life.
I'm not just saying that it's a life changer.
Yeah. I miss the boat on that one.
I think the teacher, for whatever reason, I wasn't prepared enough to be learning
from that teacher, but that teacher nailed it for my next, my friend sitting next to me.
I love when we, is it section 50?
Why is it he cannot understand and know?
The Lord starts out.
The he that teaches by the Spirit
and he that receives it,
receives it by the Spirit
and both are edified and rejoiced together
and that there's a responsibility for both
and the fact that two people could be sitting next to each other
and get something different is not about the teacher.
It's about the spirit
and the teacher and the listener. And that's a great lesson here. And did I get that
rise at in section 50?
Yeah, it is. And it fits what you were saying before with this next verse talking about
keeping covenants and keeping the commandments of God. Sometimes we overlook that and say,
well, that's obvious. I mean, you need to be worthy. Well, it's not so obvious. Sometimes we overlook that and say, well, that's obvious. I mean, you need to be worthy.
Well, it's not so obvious. Sometimes we, as teachers, as learners, the more we keep our
covenants, the more we are on the path, the more likely we are to feel, recognize, and understand,
and therefore both are edified together. It's about later in section 88, right? So I don't think
we can overlook what the Lord is trying to teach, which I think is partially why he goes from there into that moral law, not to say what the Lord is thinking, but I think it's significant that the Lord is now going to talk about basically the 10 commandments and the and law of chastity and adultery and all of that comes right after that.
In order to really learn and orderly teach, we have to be worthy participants in God's kingdom. One thing, before we move on from this teaching aspect,
I know that there are a lot of people listening
are teachers.
And so I want to hear what you two would say.
And I'll start.
We can, it's easy to get discouraged
as a teacher in the church, especially when all your
seminary classes on Zoom or your Sunday school classes
on Zoom.
And, you know, everybody's screen is just their name
and you're going, am I making any difference here?
I would say two things.
You always can't see the difference that you're making.
Just write then.
Sometimes you can.
Sometimes you can see it and it's awesome to see, but other times you don't know tell
long later that you that someone was listening.
Your student was actually listening even though you know it didn't seem like they were at the time.
And then second, one of the ways that I get full of the spirit is by thinking about the
needs of my students, that instead of focusing on, okay, how am I going to impress this class?
It's more about how can I bless this class?
So if I'm thinking about, okay, what are their lives like?
What problems do they have?
And how can the material that I am teaching here
be relevant to those problems?
To me personally, that fills me with the spirit
because I'm not concerned so much about me
and my performance, but I'm concerned
about the lives of my students.
What would you to say helps you overcome that discouragement sometime in teaching?
And then we can move on, but I don't know. I'm feeling like there's, it's just, it can be tough
to teach, especially if you don't do it for a living, right? You're just, you're called to teach
these teenagers or these primary kids or even adult Sunday school and it's oh you feel like you're not getting anywhere
Well, let me answer next because Barbara has probably has a better answer than I do
I think that one of the the really nice little just semantic way of putting it is you don't teach lessons you teach
Students and that's kind of what you're saying Hank and every one of them's come there with their own
thing and and when we realize our dependence on the spirit to carry words, what is it that elder bednarr
says? What you heard me say was for everyone, but what did you hear that I did not say? That was for you
and that's why it comes down to the same thing. If you've got the spirit with you, there's a bit of
relaxing you can do to say the spirit is going to help my listeners with whatever they need, even if it's not even the topic of the lesson.
And there's the obligation that we feel is being in a place where the spirit can give life to
our words or give them words that we weren't even saying. Yeah, that's beautiful.
Barb, what do you say?
You're such a good teacher.
What do you say to those who are a little discouraged
in their teaching?
I have so many thoughts.
Yeah.
Hank on this, I mean, this is, it's dear to my heart
because I do love teaching.
And it's not that I love teaching,
I love watching people come into Christ.
And it's like what John says too.
I mean, it sounds so cliche sometimes.
And I know that some people are bothered when I say this,
but people will say to me, even now as a professor,
what are you teaching this semester?
And I say students.
I say I do.
I say students.
And it's not just for them, and I'm not trying to be obnoxious,
but it's a reminder for me too.
Like, yes, I teach a doctor in COVID and say teach, these are the subjects I teach, but I teach
my students, hopefully. And sometimes it is really hard. And sometimes as teachers, we can pray
and fast and study and not feel like we're going to the classroom prepared to know what to say,
but I've come to recognize that as I try my best to do my part, God does take over. And as you are saying, John, the spirit is the teacher.
When I am most frustrated with my teaching,
it's not when I have had a boring class or anything.
When I am most frustrated, it's when, as Elder Maxwell says,
I have become a spiritual eclipse
in the lives of my students between God and them.
It's when I'm a sage on the stage, and I have so much to share
and so many things that I think are important, and I'm just saying it because I think it's important for me and not even listening to the spirit and not paying attention to my students.
That's when I walk away thinking, I am so bad.
But then I get on my knees and I repent and I say, have my father, I'm so sorry. Please help me. It should be a better teacher tomorrow because no one's
perfect. And I cannot tell you the number of times I have absolutely felt like I have failed in
the classroom. And sometimes even in those days where I feel like I failed the most years later,
letter from a student or something saying thank you so much. But sometimes you just don't
and you just have to know that you're doing your best. No one's perfect. Christ was and the Lord
will still help those students were not the only ones in their path, but boy, are we sure an important
part. But we can't overload ourselves sometimes. It goes both ways, I think.
Yeah, absolutely. I have walked out of the classroom before thinking that Alma's angel
was going to appear and say, seek no more to destroy the Church of God, right? Like, I'm
trying. I am trying. It's just I'm
not very good at this. And not only sometimes do we say, do we feel like we didn't do well as far
as what we were teaching, but who sometimes there are times when I have left and felt badly for how I
responded to a student's question or a sarcastic comment that I made and I have to go back and
even the next day and say, I guys, I am so sorry. I'm trying to get sarcasm out of my teaching
because I feel like it drives us bear away.
But honestly, sarcasm comes very naturally to me
and I'm trying to get rid of it, you know?
But I don't want to aim at it you.
I'll aim at it the wall instead next time, you know?
So I just, there's a huge difference
between humor and sarcasm, sometimes in our class.
I just thinking of times in my life
where I just feel like, yes, I agree with you Hank.
Teaching is extremely difficult, but it's a price worth paying.
Can I add one more thing?
I think that I liked what you said about the Twinkies or the Fried Froth as Elder Holland
called it.
Sometimes I have left to teach, okay, that totally bombed, but then I can go back and
I can say, what did I teach? And even if I can just say my content was solid,
I was in the scriptures.
It gives me a little bit of solace.
And I don't really know what happened.
But if I did just tell funny stories,
then I probably ought to feel like I didn't teach.
But if I can go back and say,
I had some good content in there, I know I did.
I can at least find some peace in that good content in there, I know I did,
I can at least find some piece in that and maybe I could have done it better, but I was relying on
verse 12, the principles of the gospel and the Bible, the book Mormon. Absolutely. I was just going to
say this is one of the laws in here too that talks about revelation, not to push us forward to that
point, but it's in here is one of the laws. And I think one of the ways that we know that we're teaching in the way that we want to or in the
way that we would like to is to just simply get on our knees and ask Heavenly Father or not even on
our knees, just while we're driving and just say, Heavenly Father, how am I doing? Like, am I doing okay?
Can you guide me here? What can I improve? Or as as as Elder Clark says, what can I do better
that I am not doing or what can I do
that I'm not currently doing?
What do I need to stop doing that I am doing?
And I think we have that conversation
with the Lord as well.
And if you ask me personally about my teaching,
I really do believe I want to teach with an eye single
to the glory of God.
And if I am pleasing God, I'm doing okay.
I may make a fool of everything else,
and my students may walk away,
and I may not seem that great.
But if I can go to the Lord and say say I'm doing my best with my eye single,
do his glory and trying to help him and people come into him,
I'm okay, even if I am so boring or whatever it is that I'm doing.
Yeah.
I was on a plane once going down, remember airplanes?
We used to get on them and they, they're really loud and they take you off the ground.
Yeah. Yeah. I think I was on a way to a timeout for women in
Southern Cal or something and I was sitting with a rather prominent sister and
I was telling her I was just I don't know what I what I can say to these
wonderful sisters who are coming and everything and she said, well, I asked my dad that once and her dad was rather prominent and
She said, well, don't worry about pleasing them. Just please the Lord
that helped me so much in every class, every teaching. I'm gonna try to please the Lord today in
teaching students. So that that too is one of my mental note cards.
Please the Lord with what you're gonna teach today.
If we really are trying to receive that revelation of the Lord,
the Lord is not going to say,
are you kidding me right now?
I mean, he recognizes our effort as well
and he will bless us for it.
The Lord, as it says, the Book of Mormon,
he'll consecrate our efforts unto us and to others as well. I won, as it says, the Book of Mormon, he'll go consecrate our efforts and to us and to others as well.
We'll do it perfectly, but he knows my intent
that I'm trying to please him
and not be a spiritually clipped.
I love that.
I love that, because I like to tell a good, funny story
and I hope the Lord has a sense of humor.
Yeah, I think he does.
I think he does.
He created us, Hank.
He's gotta have a sense of humor.
Yeah, that's true.
And he lets us do this podcast.
Now we move on to what looks to me like the 10 Commandments, Barb.
Yeah.
OK, but wait, before we go on to that,
could I just say something about the Lord's humor too?
Yes.
He was so important in teaching when we can.
And there have been times in my teaching
where I have, this sounds a little extreme,
but it's almost as if I can feel the spirit
laughing right along with us. And I just just hope that we recognize sometimes in our teaching, we do tend to sometimes because it's a spiritual thing, we try to be serious. There's a difference
between a light levity and really mockery or something at that. And just a simple, pleasurable laugh,
I do, I'm a firm believer that God really enjoys humor
and has a very good sense of one himself.
Thank you.
It's fun to teach, it's fun, right?
The difference between light,
I think he heard Truman Madsen saying,
there's a difference between light,
mind-edness, and light-heartedness.
Yes.
And he also said that I think it was Parley P. Pratt
that said, Joseph Smith instructed and edified.
And he would have his off his audience laughing one minute and crying the next.
And none who ever heard him or not, what does it say,
affected by his discourse if only they'd give him their ears or something.
I think it was Parley P. Pratt that said something like that.
Wow, Joseph Smith even was had them laughing one minute,
crying the next
and they were edified if they would just listen.
Yeah, you quoted earlier, John, you said,
you know, the teacher and the student are both edified
and rejoiced together.
Rejoice together.
That seems to me to be a happy thing.
Rejoicing, I don't know about either of you,
but it seems to be a, you know, a good feeling in the room.
Well, and I find that in these sections,
notice how often they're telling him
to go declare my gospel and to do it with joy.
And I've seen that and I mark it because I like joy.
And I feel like when I study church history,
I look at all their hardship and I'm glad that,
at least it sounds like they were also having some joy.
Barb, let's jump into these next section here. The Lord kind of just
reiterates the Ten Commandments how crucial they are. What walk us through this?
I mean, I don't know if we necessarily have all the Ten Commandments where we don't, but he
is talking about, you know, first of all, he's talking about some of the gifts and he who
has faith to see, shall see, who have faith to hear, shall hear. You're not necessarily the 10 commandments, but he does start jumping into, or we start
seeing this moral law, and he's talking about repenting and he's talking about loving
thy wife and cleaving under her and not committing adultery, not speaking evil of the neighbor.
I mean, these are some, these are some serious moral laws.
I love in verse 29, if thou love us me, thou shalt serve me and keep all of my commandments.
I mean, basically, these are all these laws, but really when it comes down to it, if you love me,
then you will keep these commandments. Clearly, I think there are a lot of us who love the Lord
and are not perfect. I don't think that's what he's saying. But he's saying, you know, if you love
me, these things will become, will become more and more natural. But if they're not, we have this
law right here, verse 21, thou shalt night, he that lieeth and will not repent shall be cast out.
But before that, he's talking about stealing,
if they shall not repent.
But then we see clearly, you can repent.
And I think that that's one of the most important things
of these moral laws, especially in our day,
is this reality that we can repent.
And we're doing our best.
Yes, it's extremely important to keep these laws
and to be as righteous and pure as we can.
But if we do fall, there is the atonement of Jesus Christ who made this Christ himself making as possible,
and we can repent and come into him. He does mention that. That's quite a few times. Yeah,
verse 20. He does. It's about repentance, 23 repentance, 24, 25. And repentance is it's a way of life.
It's not a one time I repented and I sinned again, so it's all over. Yeah. It's a way of life. It's not a one time I repented and I sinned again so it's all over. Yeah. It's a way of life.
Come back to the sacrament table again next week. I love this statement. But it's quote by President
Packer. It's one of my favorites on this. He says, repent and if necessary, repent again and again
and again and again until you, not the enemy, are in charge of you. Wow. This idea of repenting once
until you, not the enemy, are in charge of you. Wow.
This idea of repenting once, sometimes we kind of skew
some of the teachings about repentance.
If you repent and do it again, then you're suffering
repent and repent and repent and repent.
This idea of, I've repented, I've done it again,
and then I've repented and I'm doing it again.
I think the Lord is trying to help us to see
the key is we're not intentionally trying to do bad things.
But if we are in any way sinning or transgressing
We should be repenting. I love how you said come back to that sacrament table
We knew those covenants with the Lord. There's there's a I was watching this recently just preparing for Easter
The church made that movie called because of him and it shows this picture because of him
We can change again and then it says and again and then it says, end again. And then it says, end again.
And they're like, yes, just get back on the covenant path.
There are a lot of off ramps on the covenant path,
but keep getting back on the covenant path.
And if you have to repent again and again and again.
Thank you.
I don't mean to focus too much on one verse,
but I'm going to.
Like you're going to.
Yeah. Verse 27, to me, is so important in our
words and communities, thou shalt not speak evil of thy neighbor nor do him or her.
I could probably add any harm. For me, we could probably add, and don't argue with your
neighbors on social media, right? And don't, you know, we go, sometimes I think, John,
you talked about this a couple of episodes ago
that there's evil coming in from the outside,
but evil can come in from the inside.
And so we could do, I know I could,
I could do much better at making sure I'm,
I just am not talking any evil about my neighbor,
even if it's true or interesting or did you hear this,
they're the by the ways where I saw them,
you know, we could do better there.
I like that you brought this up
because I actually put a note on my margin
because here he is going through the 10 commandments
and we all know do not bear false witness against thy neighbor
but this seems to elaborate on that.
I mean, bearing false witness sounds like, well, no, I'm not going to purge your myself at a trial,
but this is don't even speak evil nor do him any harm.
So I put in my margin, yeah, different than bearing false witness.
Yeah, the idea of last podcast of section 38, be one, if you're not one, you're not mine. And being one with our
ward members, that's where Satan will try to get us gossiping about each. Well, he always
has this gossiping gotcha. But yeah, actually the topical guide footnote there says gossip.
Yeah, on that verse, I got to, I got to tell you guys a story, something, and you'll know,
you've met, both of you have met my wife. I think I was talking
about one of our neighbors once, and I was saying something, did you hear it? And she said, you know
what's worse? I heard he talks about people behind his back. And I was like, that's awesome. I think
you pointed that at me, didn't you? She said, yep. And it was just a reminder of, you know, don't.
That's what she was saying to me is, you know,
there's no reason for us to speak evil of our neighbor.
Is that a public assign movie?
I've been the good guy here.
I've been the good guy.
I've been the good guy.
I've been the good guy.
What do you mean you've been the good guy?
What does that mean?
Yeah.
Yeah.
There's another one of those awesome wifees.
Let me know.
Yeah. Hey, do I sense sarcasm those awesome wife. So let me know. Yeah.
Yeah.
Hey, do I send sarcasm coming from a church video?
All right.
It was as he aimed at the video and not at the people, though.
Yes, that was.
That was at the wall, as you said.
Hey, Hank, before you go on beyond that, verse 88 continues on with, I know that's way
at the end here, but the idea continues.
If I brother or sister, if Andy, now she'll take him or her between him or her
and the alone.
I just, boy, can we do a lot of things before we even get to the person?
Tell every brother or sister about one sister or tell every neighbor about one neighbor.
Tell the whole world about how you feel about it and then even accept that person.
Yeah, accept that person, but this is, go to that person one-on-one, but don't make a big
deal of it. And frankly, since we're talking about women is, go to that person one-on-one, but don't make a big deal of it.
And frankly, since we're talking about women again, we brought that up. That's one of the teachings
of Joseph Smith to the Relief Society in the 1840s. He actually speaks to the women and says,
don't speak negatively of each other. And I think that that's, I think it happens with men too,
if this is not meant to be a sexist comment by any means, but I think as women, I'll be that woman,
we need to be extremely careful. We're social people, we love people often, and we need to be a sexist comment by any means, but I think as women, I'll be that woman, we need to be extremely careful.
We're social people, we love people often,
and we need to be careful that we are building each other,
helping each other, raising each other,
and not putting each other down.
If we're offended with another woman or individual,
as women, let's talk to the other woman,
not tell every other woman.
Do you know what I love on this page?
If I, first of all, I'm going to show
you I print I print these out because my eyes are bad, but look at the footnotes
on on this page. And I'm kind of funny about this because I always notice the
doctrinally rich pages. And if you're using digital, you won't see it. 27 lines
of three column footnotes on page 71
But but I think two things they want went to go get the law
People are coming from all different backgrounds like the come follow me manual said and the Lord is kind of
reiterating no those 10 commandments still matter and I'm getting to give you three or four extra verses about thou shalt not commit adultery I'm going to talk about intent. I'm going to give you a thou shalt in verse 22,
love thy wife with all thy heart. And I love that one because when Jesus was asked, what's the great
commandment in the law? He narrowed it down to two that both begin thou shalt love. And here's another
one, thou shalt love thy wife with all thy heart. And Matt Richardson pointed out once this, he thought was the only time that we love something
other than God with all of our heart.
And it's our spouse here.
I thought, oh, that's really nice.
I love that, John.
And he also, making it a commandment makes loving a choice.
Yeah.
Sometimes we say, oh, we fell out of love.
Oh, we fell in love.
Like, I didn't mean to, I just stepped in it, right?
And instead, this is a choice.
To love your spouse is a choice.
Oh, that's beautiful.
Please join us for part two of this podcast.
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