Follow Him: A Come, Follow Me Podcast - Doctrine & Covenants 45 : Dr. Brent L. Top Part I
Episode Date: April 24, 2021Does opposition lead to more revelation? (Hint: Yes!). The Saints move to the Ohio and experience opposition, false reports, and hardships. Dr. Brent Top discusses how the parallels the opposition t...he Saints are experiencing parallel the Last Days. Dr. Top reminds listeners that the Saints should rejoice because the Lord's promises are listed four times more than the desolation prophecies. Join us as we learn why Advocate is John's favorite title of the Lord.Shownotes: www.followhim.coYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/FollowHimOfficialChannelInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/followhimpodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/followhimpodcast
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Welcome to Follow Him, a weekly podcast dedicated to helping individuals and families with their
Come Follow Me study.
I'm Hank Smith, and I'm John by the way.
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Thanks, Hank.
Yeah, you are the greatest.
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It's a treat for me to host a podcast with John by the way.
Which adjective will Hank choose today?
I always look forward to that.
John, we have a treat every episode
to talk to a brilliant mind in the church.
Who's with us this week?
Dr. Brent L. Topp is the Richard Elevins chair of Religious Understanding and Professor
of Church History and Doctrine at Breggamming University. He is the former dean of Religious
Education. See, he was our boss, wasn't he? And also served as department chair and an associate dean.
He is retiring this year after 45 years as a religious educator in the Church educational system.
Remember that number, 45, we're going to use that today.
The last 34 being at BYU.
He's the author of more than 20 books and scores of articles and chapters in books.
He's married to his high school sweetheart,
the former Wendy Cope.
They served a mission together in the Illinois,
Peoria Mission from 2004 to 2007,
where Brent presided over that mission.
They and their family have also lived in the Holy Land,
where Brent taught at the BYU Jerusalem Center.
He has a great love for all of Heavenly Father's
children and much of his career has been spent in building bridges and in dialogue with
scholars, religious leaders, and people of other faiths. He and Wendy are kept busy with
their growing family of four children, 24 and a half grandchildren, and their first
great-grandchild imagine that. Brent, this is perfect today because Brent's most recent book is called Watch and Be Ready.
And that's Get Ready for the Second Coming Language.
And in section 45 today, we've got a lot of wonderful stuff about that.
I also want to comment that a book that has been deeply helpful to me. My family members was one called glimpses beyond death's door,
Brent and his wonderful wife Wendy did research on near death experiences and
and then the gospel and said how do these and how can they correlate where do they correlate and
it was fascinating a testimony building. But today is more of a watch and be ready day. And we're really excited
to have Dr. Topp with us. Thanks for joining us today. Oh, thank you, John and Hank. It's
a pleasure to be there. When you mentioned the book glimpses beyond Death's Door and then
Desiree book asked me to follow up and did a little book called What's on the other side.
up and did a little book called What's On The Other Side. But my children mocked me. My son, I don't know where they get the sarcasm and the mockery because I am just down the line straight
arrow. I never tease anyone. And so my son says that with all of the research about death and
the spirit world that I've done and written about
that when I die and get into the spirit world,
I'm gonna be wandering around saying,
well, it wasn't like this in my book.
So, that will be funny.
It'll be cool.
I was right about that.
I know, I know.
I didn't get that one, you know, but no,
I'm just so pleased to be with you
and love what you're doing and love
the gospel and anything we can do to bless and strengthen and help others.
I'm all for it.
Let's jump in to the Come Follow Me Lesson this week.
Since we have an brilliant mind here, I'm going to take advantage of this.
This week's Come Follow Me lesson, John and Brent,
focuses on a single section of the doctrine covenant. That happens a couple of times this year.
Brent, can you give us some background here? Remind us of what brought Joseph Smith and the church
to Ohio and then anything else that leads up to this section we need to know.
I think all of your listeners will remember that in previous discussions that the Lord
reveals to the Prophet Joseph Smith that they are to gather to the Ohio because those
early missionaries had had such success with some of the religious leaders and people of Ohio, Sydney Rigden being one of
them and many of the others. As the saints in New York were really in two different geographical
areas. During this period of time, there is great opposition to the church from coming from outside, of course. And with the converts of in Ohio, it
becomes that there's really a greater future and more members in the Ohio and the Lord
reveals to the prophet Joseph. And in that spirit of gathering, the saints have been very, very focused on gathering and establishing Zion.
And so the revelation is that they are to move to the Ohio is how it is called.
And so, but the opposition to the church follows wherever it goes.
And that's true today. We gather to Zion, we gather to
stakes in Zion, we have geographical areas where there are many saints, but the opposition
to the church and the critics of the church are in every geography, in every area. And section 45 is coming at a time when the saints are under a great
barrage of what we would call anti-mormon efforts. And so the prophet, and you see in the
heading of the revelation, and it's actually more expanded that we can get in the Joseph Smith papers that Joseph says
that there were many false reports and fully stories were published and circulated
to prevent people from investigating the work or embracing the faith. I think that you see
that here in this spirit of anticipation of establishing Zion, now the opposition follows
them. And they are in this spirit of wanting to have a Zion experience, and yet Satan does
never leave him alone. And there continues to be the opposition, falsehoods being published, and all kinds of opposition,
and you can only imagine how that would be for individuals.
So you see it against the church in general, but all of us have experienced how that opposition
can have a very personal and very individual harm. And I think that's what we're seeing.
And yet in this period of opposition and challenge and difficulty comes one of the greatest
revelations that we have in the doctrine and covenants.
Now there's something else that is going on that I think we all ought to see and understand
and it may have been mentioned previously in one of the discussions that you had, is
that the Prophet Joseph Smith has started the Joseph Smith Translation.
That's going to take on a big role in this revelation as well.
You have those external things that are happening
around the church and within the hearts and minds and souls of individuals in the church,
but you have the prophet Joseph receiving inspired direction to the New Testament, and that really sets the stage
for a revelation in the doctrine and covenants that is quoting and expanding upon the words of
Jesus given on the Mount of Olives with regards to counseling and directing his disciples. So that's a long kind of story to get the
background, but that's what's going on. External opposition and then the Prophet Joseph Smith's
translation of the scriptures, turning to the New Testament, which will then open up their discussion
with an understanding with regards to the second coming and preparing
for the second coming and the ultimate establishment of Zion.
Oh, this is fantastic.
This is March of 1831.
Joseph gets to a Kurtland in January, I think it is, of 31.
So you still got a lot of saints in New York, right?
They're going to be coming, still coming.
Yeah, they're still just probably pouring in as the days as the days move on into spring.
I was going to say one more thing, John, maybe you have something to say about this, but I think
Brent, you were right on there that this material that is circulated by the opposition critics
of the church does do a lot of personal damage to individuals and to families.
So that's the, there's a dark side to that, but there's also this side where this glorious revelation
comes. I'm not a, you know, a Nina, Nina kind of guy, but the idea that all this opposition leads to
more revelation is probably not the what they were hoping for.
Right.
Right.
Right.
These critics of the church.
Yeah.
If I could just interject their Hank, I think you're right on.
And I think with many of us have had the experience that when the adversary and all those
that are seeking to destroy the church, they'll do their body blows.
They'll have an uppercut that may land periodically,
but in every time in my life, as I've seen that, is that the Lord has the knockout punch.
And in every single time, I've seen it in my own life where there is opposition, but
then God uses that opposition to bring about greater purposes.
This is a perfect example of that right there.
I think of one automatically that I just have loved,
and that is that a man named Carl G. Mazer
was introduced to the church by an anti-Mormon book
that he read, investigated, joined the church, comes to Utah and starts a little university
that all three of us have come to know and love called Brigham Young University. So that worked
out pretty well. So, yeah, grateful for that anti-Morman book.
And the coolest, the coolest classroom on the whole campus is in the Carl G. Major building.
I love that. No one with Major building. I love that one. The one with the balcony.
I love that one.
And I think that we're seeing right now a living profit doing what section 45 is trying
to say is, oh, yeah, there's going to be some hard times.
But the outcome, if you say true, is glorious and beyond comprehension.
And I just thought of that,
that President Nelson is giving us virtually
the same message that the Lord gave to the prophet Joseph
in section 45.
Oh, I love it.
Yeah, this section, there's some troubling things,
but there's also, but don't be troubled.
You know, there's also some promises of peace,
and you're like, which one,
and it's kind of this culmination
of a lot of opposition in all things,
but I'm with you.
This is gonna be a great day,
because this section is so long,
but let's jump right into section 45.
And can you kind of walk us through this section,
Dr. Topp and help us see things that stand out to you as we go
through. Okay. Well, the one thing that I think we have to emphasize and we're seeing it with
many of the revelations that whatever the whatever the situation or the question that is bringing
about the revelation, I love that the opening of the revelations are always saying,
listen to me, the Lord Jesus Christ. Listen to me. Don't listen to the outside voice and the static
of the world. Listen to me. And so the revelation begins, hein, here, give heed to,
and then he's saying, you know,
the harvest is coming,
and that was certainly on their minds,
but I love verse three.
That really introduces us to like you said,
the great and glorious promises,
but I think the Lord is saying,
I got your back. I'm on your side. Listen to me,
hang on to me and look at what's going to happen. And so verse three, listen to him who is the advocate
father who is pleading your cause before him. That is powerful. We have an advocate that stands up for us. And then that word pleading with the father. That isn't just a lawyer that
has been assigned because we're poor and have nothing to offer to get a good, good lawyer to
get us off.
We have a lawyer, an advocate, a friend who is pleading for us.
That passion shows us the depth of the love of the Lord.
Then the next verse tells us why we've got a chance. I mean, I think holy cow,
if top were to stand in front of the bar of justice right now, I'm toast. I am absolute toast
because I've got nothing really to bring. My assets are really nothing and my debts are everything. And so listen to my advocate, and he tells me why I've
got a chance. Saying, Father, behold the sufferings and death of him, who did no sin. In whom thou wast well pleased. Behold the blood of thy son which was shed. The blood of
him whom thou gave us that thyself might be glorified. He's saying to his father, behold
them. Look at them. I'm pleading in their behalf because I have shed my blood for them. I have done what thou has sent me to do for them. I've got a
chance not because of Brent top and anything I've said or done, but he's got my back because he bought me
with his blood. I am his now. And so then he can say to the father, and I think this is so important
to remember he's got our back. He's bought us with his blood. He's presenting us to the father. He's pleading for us. And then he says
Father spare these my brethren and then comes the key phrase, this is all we've got to do. That believe
on my name, that they may come unto me and have everlasting life. And so the Lord is saying
to these saints that all that is going on around you, listen to me, believe in me, hold
on. And then he's you jumped down in verse nine. I mean,
all of the verses in between have some great things there. But he says, I have sent mine
ever lasting covenant into the world to be the light of the world and a standard for
my people and for the Gentiles to seek to it. And these reminding them, they have embraced that covenant that is going to
lead to those glorious promises and blessings. And they have a role, don't be discouraged with the
false reports, don't be discouraged with the quote, anti-mormon attacks. Believe on me,
anti-mormon attacks. Believe on me. The light will shine forth. And your job is just to trust in me and keep pressing forward.
Brand, I just, I love this. You came to my memory, one of my favorite verses in the book of Mormon, where Lehigh is blessing his son, Jacob in second, he fight to And maybe I mentioned this before, John, but I just love it.
He says, Jacob in verse three,
I know that thou art redeemed because of the righteousness of thy redeemer.
And we rely on him totally.
Brent, I know it's take president and his bishop,
you've probably seen people who I'm just not good enough.
I'm just not good enough. And this opening of this section is that's okay. Yeah, you're not good enough
But he is that's exactly enough one of our one of our colleagues a name that is
is known throughout the church a dear dear friend and colleague that passed away not long ago
Stephen Robinson What a great impact
he had on the church.
But he often said, we ought to pray every day that we don't get what we deserve.
You know, and that is such a beautiful concept that the Lord is saying, hey, you're not going
to get what you deserve, but you're going to get what I
deserve. And that boy, that changes the equation rather, rather quickly.
Yeah, it does. I remember in that book, he said, Christ offers us mercy. Mercy by definition
is something you haven't earned the moment you earn it. It's justice. You can't earn
mercy. Oh, I'm glad you reminded us of Stephen's work there. That is.
And it's like it was awesome. King Benjamin, are we not all beggars? None of us can say,
I earned this. You got to give it to me. And I just want to second this. I advocate is my,
and I reserve the right to change my mind tomorrow. But advocate is my favorite nickname for the Savior because it indicates it's not just
judge. It indicates there's three of us. There's us. There's our advocate and there's the father.
And the same with mediator indicates three of us. The same with intercessor. And I love to show
the teenagers. How do you imagine the judgment? How do you imagine the judgment? Do you think you'll
be alone? Most of them think they'll be alone. And I love to show them, if you just Google Jesus Advocate, there's a beautiful painting
where there's this man kind of hat in hand and there's the Savior behind him with his arm
on his shoulder.
And I like to show them that and then read this verse in section 45.
You don't even have to do the talking.
He's going to talk for you and say, behold, the suffering's in death of him who did no sin. I mean, that's just amazing and hopeful. And we think of
section 110 in the Kirtland temple. I'm your advocate with the father. I think one of my
favorites is first John where he says, um, if any man sin, of course you would choose a
John book. Yeah, I like that one. There's just something about it
It has a ring to it. It's just rings. Holy cow, you know, you got four of them. You're kind of greedy with those John books
Yeah, my parents knew it. Yeah, and
But in first John work, he says
If any man sin and I always add if any woman sin if any teenager sin, and I always add, if any woman sin, if any teenager sin, we have an advocate.
And when you read the definition of advocate, it's like, as you said, brother top, it's an
attorney for the defense who someone who comes to your side and does the talking for you,
which is such a wonderful thing.
No, you won't be alone at the judgment.
You'll have an advocate.
Yeah.
In fact, I like what you said there about the three of us, but advocate also implies
that they're at your side, not at just in the courtroom scene, so to speak, but they're with
you all along. And in fact, one of the scriptural terms that I think is closely related to advocate
is sucker that we receive sucker from our advocate who is our coach, our cheerleader, our friend,
and then also the word sucker has the implication of to walk or run alongside. And, and so that word advocate.
And I think that really sets the stage for like you said earlier, there are some, there
are some challenging things that are going to happen in the last days that this revelation
and other revelations point out. But I think he's then can say, don't be stressed, don't
be fearful, I'm with you. I'm with you. I'm with you all along. And I think that is really
the preface for everything else that we read. But unfortunately, when it comes to second coming last days, tribulation things, we tend to focus
our attention on the tribulation, not on the triumphal introduction to any discussion
of the tribulations.
Don't skip these opening verses.
Just go back to, because we already covered section 29, and in section 29, verse 5,, this is the part I like because he'll be there for us at the
end, but he says in section 29 verse 5, I am in your midst and am your advocate.
He's with us right now.
Right.
And think the book of Mormon says he advocated the cause of the children of men.
So that does my favorite nickname.
I love it.
In back to verse 5, and this is the cr of it, is what you said, spare these my brother
in that believe on my name.
And spare these my sisters, spare those who come to the sacrament table, willing to take
their name, my name upon them, spare these Watts.
So grateful he's there for that.
Yeah. Yeah. Verse 10 actually is kind of a bridge from the that
preface that we've been discussing to into the actual
revelation that links it with the old scriptures that we find
both in Old Testament and New Testament.
So in verse 10, he's saying, and come ye unto it, the
everlasting covenant that is established and come ye unto it, the everlasting covenant that is established,
come ye unto it, and with him that cometh, I will reason, and then comes this key phrase,
as with men in days of old. That's kind of the bridge. Okay? As with men in days of old and I will show you my strong reasoning. So the Lord is going to
give us the case. He's playing out the case here and he says,
Harken ye together and let me show unto you even my wisdom. The wisdom of him whom ye say is the God of Enic. Now in my hard copy scriptures, I've got Enic
marked because that just kind of jumps out of nowhere. Yeah. And just, whoa, where did that come from?
It's before Abraham Isaac and Jacob even. Yeah. And so that now is saying to us and that is the link back to Joseph Smith's work on the translation of the Bible.
That's Moses 7.
That is Moses 6 and 7 that is coming during this period of time of the translation.
And so, those saints that are, I guess you'd say, being persecuted or filled with doubts and concerns
and yet looking for the hope of establishing Zion, God is comparing them to the people of
Enic, and they're saying, listen to what I taught the people of Enic, and I think the Lord
could also then be saying, I want to lead you to the same place that
the people of Enic arrived.
I think repetition is the alawva learning.
We asked Dr. Millett this, but let's ask you this as well.
I rarely agree with Bob on anything, right?
You know, I was his associate dean, and then at that same time he was a stake president,
and I was his first
counselor. So I basically just carry his water, you know, I just carry his bag. So so
whatever brother Millett says, that's the law. He's going to he's going to laugh when he hears
this. We asked him this. A lot of people, I don't think understand the connection between the JST and the restoration.
They kind of see them in two separate boxes.
One was a project and the restoration was kind of separate from that.
How would you explain the JST project in its, how did it influence the restoration?
Okay, I think you might also, if we use that same reasoning, and I don't, I don't mean this in, in a derogatory way,
but no one would say, well, there was the restoration, and then there was this side project called
the Book of Commandments and the Doctrine and Covenants. You know, nobody would do that
because we're saying those revelations are the restoration. They are the ongoing restoration.
And the JST project, or the new translation, as it was called, was the means by which God
continues to speak to His prophet and to the saints. And so it is intimately intertwined with the revelations in the doctrine and
covenants and the activities of the church in that period. So it is not just a tweaking
of a word here and there, which sometimes that's what it was. It was just a word here
there or just some clarifications. But as we pointed out, and as John jumped in and said,
wait a second, that's Moses chapter six and seven. Some of the greatest revelations
of the restoration are in what we call today, the Pearl of Great Price, in the books of
Abraham and Moses. And so the Joseph Smith translation was as important in the ongoing revelation as
Joseph Smith going into the grove to pray for a remission of his sins and for guidance in
which church he should join. They're just parts of the same ongoing revelation.
That is so crucial to understand because so often we just think, oh, the Lord wanted him to update the Bible. Yes, I mean, that's a benefit, but so much more.
So was my answer better than Millets? That's all I care about. We'll have to put them side by side.
We're going to pull the audience on that. Exactly. But I think that's the point I'm trying to say is I mean,
nobody doubts Joseph Sprayer and the first vision as being important to the restoration.
Well, Joseph's prayer during the translation process is bringing about great revelations to
that are absolutely vital to the ongoing restoration. Thanks for doing that. Let's jump back in.
Where we were.
All right, so now as he's introduced the old people
of the old world of Enic and reasoning
with the prophets of the Old Testament,
and remember Joseph and Sydney have been involved
in the translation process, starting in Genesis.
That's where they have started in it. But it is this revelation
that really now leads them back to going to the New Testament, even without the Old Testament
being completed. And so look at what happens there. So he talks about in verse 13, the strangers
and pilgrims on earth. You know, they're wandering. They've got their daily challenges.
They've got the opposition.
So the saints here in 1831 are compared to Enix people and to the others that are strangers
and pilgrims in mortality seeking the gospel just like strangers and pilgrims in the world in 2021, we are
strangers and pilgrims seeking that light, that everlasting covenant, that the Lord says
is a light that shineeth in darkness. And then He says, they obtained a promise that
they should find it and see it in their flesh. That becomes then a bridge to this
revelation where the Lord now speaks specifically to Joseph quoting the previous revelation he gives
to his disciples shortly before his death on the Mount of Olives. He's quoting himself. Now, I don't know whether Hank has
ever done this in his writings, but John and I do it all the time because, you know, we
only have a pool of knowledge that's only about this deep. I'm going to call myself.
So I've got to find a way. No, I'm joking, John. That's wonderful.
But the idea here, I mean, and I don't want this to be too facetious, but look at what
he's just saying is starting right there in verse 16.
He's now saying to Joseph and the latter day saints, I will show it plainly to you, as
I showed it to my disciples, the 11, okay?
The 12 assuming that Judas is there. As I stood before them in the flesh and spaken to
them, saying, Matthew 24, this is Matthew 24 and 25 to some degree. I find it fascinating. This is a revelation
quoting another major revelation, which is then also a precursor to the Joseph Smith translation of Matthew 24. So you basically have three revelations
rolled into a package here in section 45 and they're all saying much the same thing, which
I think is probably saying you ought to pay attention to this because I said it on the
Mount of Olives. Joseph translates it under the influence of the Spirit
and divides it up to ancient and modern applicability.
And then we have section 45,
hey, pay attention.
Yeah.
No wonder, yeah, no wonder the first word of section 45
is Harkin.
I would guess that a lot of our listeners
are going, wait, what's that third revelation?
That becomes what we call Joseph Smith Matthew,
which some people have never even looked at,
but it's the Joseph Smith translation
of Matthew chapter 24.
And then that's exactly what the Lord is quoting
in section 45.
And so that's why I say you have three revelations,
you got three left revelations for the price of one.
You know, it's a,
and you kind of need this because Matthew 24 by itself
has us going, now is this about the destruction
of Jerusalem or is this about the last days?
Yeah, exactly.
And Joseph Smith, Matthew and Dean C45,
helps us, I was just underlining the three columns of footnotes for those of us who use paper scriptures
like I still do.
And there's 13 different references to Matthew 24 and Joseph Smith Matthew.
What do you keep going, Brent, about how does this help us understand the prophecy about
the destruction of Jerusalem and the last days?
Well, Joseph Smith Matthew has a really beautiful way of doing it.
And that was the inspiration given to the prophet Joseph. And then that kind of becomes a commentary
for section 45 that we're also looking at today. But it's very quickly in our, because I'm an old, has been, and I'm a dinosaur that is
soon going to become petroleum.
And so, so I just mark in my paper scriptures there that the first 20 verses of section,
or of Joseph Smith Matthew, deal with the destruction of Jerusalem and the first century. That's how the way to look at it,
even though you've got some introductory stuff there, but it's very simple versus one through 20 of
Joseph Smith, Matthew, ancient versus 21 to the end of the chapter us dealing with us. And so section 45 is going to do much the same thing when he is now saying
as he's saying to the disciples about the signs of the times. And that's always the big,
big deal. And he's talking about the signs of the times with regards to the destruction of Jerusalem. You see that in section 45 verse 20, the temple
will be destroyed. Okay. And so you have up in verse 17, he's giving a view that ultimately
there is going to be a redemption. And this is, look at verse 17, he's talking about the redemption of the dead.
This is a redemption of the dead revelation, and yet he's now looking, he's quoting from
what was on the Mount of Olives, but that we don't really even have that understanding
in Matthew 24.
It takes the restoration and subsequent revelation to start saying, Oh, now we see
as somebody has been telling us the past few years that the gathering of Israel takes place
on both sides of the veil. Ring a bell? Holy cow. That's what we're reading.
I really love this. I had never made that connection. I teach Matthew 24 all the time and have never,
and I hate to admit this.
I have never gone to section 45.
I've gone to Joseph Smith Matthew before and used it,
but I'm gonna come now whenever I teach Matthew 24,
back to section 45 and link it to the gathering of Israel.
He says in verse 20 that that temple will be destroyed.
In 70 AD, there was a Jewish
rebellion. It's a couple of decades after the Savior's crucifixion in which the Romans go to stop
the rebellion and to make an example of the Jews, and Josephus tells us they took the city down.
They destroyed it. That the streets ran with blood. And there's even a point that Luke describes
where the Savior is carrying his cross, and the women are weeping, and he says, weep not
for me, but weep for yourselves. He really saw this. He really saw this. Future destruction
of Jerusalem, and it hurt him. You can feel it in his words that it hurt him.
He says that there will be not one stone left upon another.
And Josephus says what, they plow Jerusalem like a field.
Even with that abomination of desolation is the scriptural term that applies to that,
then that becomes a bridge to the discussion of the last days.
Can I just take the liberty of bouncing around in this revelation to bring about a point
that I want to make?
So even though I'm not taking it sequentially, I want to come back to something that the
Lord says.
So, I want to bounce around and have you look at some verses. Okay. And you go over to verse 26.
I'm just going to, I'm going to bounce around and jump around and people are going to say,
oh, top, you're just proof texting. Yeah. All right. I understand. But there's meaning in my
madness. Okay. All right. So verse 26, in that day, shall be wars and rumors of wars. The whole earth shall be in commotion.
Man, have any of us felt any of that? Holy cow, okay? Man's hearts shall fail them.
And they shall say that Christ delayed his coming until the end of the earth. I don't know about
you, but even in my own family, this past year has been extraordinarily challenging.
And I think even within my own family, as my wife, Wendy, and I talk about it, has been
a trial of faith.
Is can I really hang on?
And you know, this sounds goofy, but sometimes it may come from a mother
that now has their kids at home
and she has to oversee their schooling online
during a pandemic and we're worrying about aged parents
and can't visit grandma and grandpa
and all the things that are in commotion around us.
And I don't, they don't consciously
see their faith failing, but sometimes I can see because all they can see is the tribulation
and the difficulties around them.
And so that's what I want to point out.
And then come back.
So we're all in this commotion together in the last days. And I'm sure all of us at
some time or another have thought, when in the world is the Lord coming? Why hasn't he come now?
We're already 21 years past what most people thought was going to happen. And so we start thinking, well, you know, he's 21 years late. Well, out of a thousand years,
give him, give him a break here. All right. Okay. So wars, rumors of wars, hearts failing them, things in commotion, verse 27,
the love of men shall wax cold and iniquities shall abound. Woo, we got that, okay? Come down a little bit further, verse 31.
I'm just looking at phrases.
And they shall see an overflowing scourge
for a desolating sickness shall cover the land.
How many times have people asked me in the past year?
Is this it?
I don't know, but I'm sure that in 1918, the Saints wondered the exact
same thing with the Spanish flu pandemic. And so every time there's some things like that
come on. Okay, for those of us that have the hard copies, turn the page over to verse 33.
I'm with you. Okay. All right. When I was in a state presidency with Bob Millett, I was using my phone and my electronic scriptures and and Bob who is a even a
older dinosaur than me said
He said it doesn't count if you use electronic scriptures
I'm gonna write that down right now
But you know holy cow in this day and age, I don't think my grandkids know
what a hard copy of the screeners are. This is, this is how I know where things are. Oh,
I know where it is on the page. It's in the second column up high. You know, pretty
silly. It'll be, it'll be, I, you have to scroll twice. You really just have to scroll
twice. Two straight there. Yeah. Yeah. You know, when we were on our mission, I am still, I'm still so hardcore of hard copy,
but my wife was wonderful on studying her scriptures online,
making her notes, her cross-references.
She actually can do more in depth gospel study electronically
that I can, but I am so tied to my teaching scriptures
that I can't let them go. So me too, I just in fact, if we had a fire come about 20 feet from our house last fall and man, I was searching
for my scriptures. Sarah's looking for the kids and I was looking for my scriptures. I My structure. Absolutely. Verse 33, earthquakes in diverse places, many desolations, men will harden
their hearts against me and they will take up the sword against one another. Holy cow, what have
we seen in city streets? What are in the world is going on as they kill one another. Okay? Now, I want to jump down purposely,
you're going to say, well, you're missing the best part. No, we're going to get to the
best part. But now come down in verse 40. And they shall see signs and wonders for they
shall be shown forth in the heavens above and in the earth beneath, and they shall be whole blood and fire, and vapors of smoke,
and before the day of the Lord shall come, the sun shall be darkened, and the moon be turned into blood,
and the stars shall be from heaven. Holy cow, all the things that are going on, and come down. I'm not done yet. Okay. The section 45, it, you know,
section 29 you thought you had it all with eyeballs falling out, but now we got more. Okay. And so now
what's going to happen is when the Lord, when the Lord comes and stands on the Mount of Olives and the earth trembles to
and fro and look at verse 49 and day that laughs shall see their folly. Okay, so that becomes
the transition that with all these things that are going on, those that are losing their
faith, those that are mocking kind of like in the book of Mormon, when the saints
that were looking for the sign of the day, the night, and the get day, and they're going
to be put to death because of their belief. The same thing's happening here is people
are saying, how can you believe this stuff? How can you believe this? This is
folly. And now section 45's The Lord has got the great message for us.
Brent, you, you mentioned the book of Mormon, that's Healum in chapter one.
I thought of Korohor who said, what is this? Your faith is, is from a
deranged mind. Exactly.
This derangement of your minds comes because of the traditions of your, it's
franjied, deranged, yoked, bound, foolish. I don't want to say to those that maybe are struggling
with the difficulties of the day, of today, that, and they're struggling with their faith,
and they're being bombarded with all those things. We're not, we're not saying you're deranged like, you know, the totally different enemies, totally
different settings. That's a, that's on a separate category. But, but I think it's, it's
this idea that, that may be little by little, my faith reservoir is leaking. And I'm starting to lose drop by drop instead of adding drop by drop to to that
reservoir of righteousness. And I think it's natural. I think all of us are going to wonder
how long is this pandemic going to go on? When am I going to be able to live life normally again?
am I going to be able to live life normally again? When is there going to be peace in the streets and civility and courtesy in discourse? We all are having those things. I think the
Lord is trying to say, you're not much different than my disciples. So now jump back to verse 34 and you'll see why I did the goofy thing of going this hardship,
this trial, this abomination. And I'm bouncing it around. And he then says in verse 34,
and now when the Lord had spoken these words unto my disciples, they were troubled.
They were troubled. You think? Yeah. Holy cow. And I said unto them, and they sang unto us, be not troubled. When all these things shall come to pass, ye may know that the promises which have been made unto you shall be fulfilled. And when the light shall begin to break forth,
it shall be with them like unto a parable of the of the fig tree. And you shall see them with your own
eyes, and you say when they begin to shoot forth, and their leaves are yet tender, that summer is nigh at hand. Be not troubled. I don't think I'm a spiritual
giant and it's probably been made obvious in this discussion today. But I've had some of my own
children with so many of the things that are going on and they will say, Mom, Dad, why are you just not even, it's like you're not even paying attention.
And I say, Oh, no, we're paying attention just like you are. We're seeing the fig tree, the
leaves starting to sprout. We see the exact same signs that you say that you see. But as for me, and I think I can speak for sister top, of course
there is compassion and there is being, you know, difficulties around us don't, don't bring joy
to me in any way. But I don't have that pandemic paranoia and stress because I have had the experiences of seeing the promises of God
fulfilled in my life over and over and over again, that I know that he will
fulfill his word, and that when he says, be not troubled, I've got your back.
He means it. And so while I am not looking at all the difficulties and the
surrounding suffering that we see lightly or looking at it as some form of TV entertainment,
I am looking at it and saying, see the hand of God is being manifest.
And he's saying to us, I promised you great things that are going to happen if you'll just
believe in me. Let me be your advocate. Let me be your guide. Let me be your light. I think it comes back where the Lord uses his introduction to the revelation
to a very important scene in the revelation wrapping up scenes when he says, okay, we go back
to verse 51. So when the Savior appears on the Mount of Olives. And then she'll the Jews look upon me and say,
what are these wounds in nine hands and in my feet? Go back to the very first of
this section. Go back to the very first when he's saying, my blood, look upon my
blood. And he says, what are these wounds in nine hands and his feats? And he
says, these wounds are wounds with which I was wounded in the house of my friends.
I am he who was lifted up. I am Jesus that was crucified. I am the Son of God.
And then comes an important message that goes back to the beginning of section 45 as well. In fact, if you turn back to the section of verse 45 there,
where he talks about repenting and he's saying,
Harken unto my voice, less in verse 2, less death shall come upon you.
Let in the summer shall come and your soul is not saved, okay?
Well, he's giving us that counsel and telling us he's there to help us,
then you come back over to verse 53.
Then shall they weep because of their iniquities.
Then shall they lament because they persecuted their king.
And those that have laughed,
have mocked, have persecuted,
will see their folly.
Please join us for part two of this podcast.
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