Follow Him: A Come, Follow Me Podcast - Doctrine & Covenants 45 : Dr. Brent L. Top Part II
Episode Date: April 25, 2021Will the Lord come like a “woman in travail” or a “thief in the night?” Dr. Brent Top continues his discussion of the signs of the times and teaches how the Lord encourages us four times more ...than warnings. Join John, Hank, and Dr. Top for Part II as they discuss how our relationship to the Lord is what we should focus on and then we will be in a position to recognize when He comes because we will be near Him.Shownotes: www.followhim.coYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/FollowHimOfficialChannelInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/followhimpodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/followhimpodcast00:00 Welcome to Part II 01:13 Ratio of Lord’s Counsel vs. Warning in Section 45 05:00 Dr. Top’s Confidence in God Helps with Anxiety06:07 God Will Be With Zion in the Last Days and Will Swallow Up Any Threat09:22 Reminder That Section 45 Isn’t a Negative Section12:14 Prepper Kits Won’t Help Us If We Haven't Filled Our Souls with Righteousness13:51 Virtue is the Power of Christ: Not Just Moral Cleanliness15:08 Dr. Top’s Personal Experience as a Temple Sealer17:21 Hank Shares How Parable of the Ten Virgins Relates to Us and Why We Can’t Share Our Oil19:45 Two Metaphors for Jesus’s Sudden Return Depend on Our Relationship: Laboring Mother or Thief23:31 Why We Can’t Put the Signs of the Second Coming in Sequential Order26:45 What the Lord Means When He Says “Quickly” or “Soon”28:51 Gathering Includes People From All Faiths32:13 Jesus Appears to the Lamanites in the Americas33:20 Bishop of Stockholm Great Friend to the Church34:20 Holy Envy of Great Parts of Other Faiths38:40 Dr Top Shares Story of High School Friend Who Joined Church But Didn’t Know Dr. Top was LDS43:00 Dr. Top’s Closing Testimony
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Welcome to part two of this week's podcast.
Jump over to verse 55.
We begin that glorious millennial reign.
We're going to read more and more about this in the doctrine of covenants and other revelations.
Section 101 is one of the great revelations on the millennial.
But it really comes down here as he tells the parable of the
Ten Virgins. Remember we talked about that this was Matthew 24 and Matthew 25. When I was working
on my book Watch and Be Ready, I looked particularly at chapter 25 and even when we look at section 29 and 45 and 101, we tend to focus
on the signs of the times that are challenging difficulties. And we look at the tribulations.
And, and you know, we, we joke about the eyeballs falling out and all of those kinds of things.
we joke about the eyeballs falling out and all of those kinds of things. But the revelation itself
uses those maybe as for lack of a better way of saying it is not a great metaphor as or derbs.
And chapter 25, the parables of preparation is the main course. In fact, in chapters 24 and 25 of Matthew, and I haven't counted it up but I think section 45, it may be the same ratio, but when I was working on my book watch and be ready,
as I went through that carefully because there's so many people that are distressed about the signs of the times.
The Savior's words concerning preparation and not being troubled. The ratio of those to the
negative signs of the times is four to one. The Lord's counsel to us and His promises to us
counsel to us and his promises to us appear in the revelations four times more than the desolation prophecies.
Doesn't that tell you what we ought to focus on?
And so then you go to the revelation, what he talks about, the 10 virgins, and we're all so familiar with that parable
of Matthew 25 there, but there are three parables of preparation there.
And all of them are counseled that the Lord is saying to us, you gotta be ready for this.
Now at the first of section 45, he said to us, all you gotta to do is believe me. Well, that's really what he's telling us here.
So you now to go over to verse 57 where he's now going to give us part of the
interpretation of the parable of preparation that we get in Matthew 24 and Joseph
Smith, Matthew.
Okay, look at this.
24 and Joseph Smith Matthew. Okay, look at this. The 10 virgins for they that are wise have received the truth. Believe done me, accepted him, embraced the everlasting covenant, and
then they had hands laid upon their heads, confirmed members of the church and commanded to receive a
gift, and we believe on Christ and we press forward and believe him that he's got our
back.
And then what happens?
They take the Holy Spirit for their guide and have not been deceived.
Verily I say unto you, they shall not be huned down and cast into the fire, but shall abide
the day. So I go back when my children or grandchildren or students or staker ward members are stressed
out by all the signs or the false hoods that are happening in 2021, just like they were in 1831 or in
century one. If they have the spirit and they treasure up the words of the Lord, they
shall not be deceived. So mom and dad, I'm thinking of my own kids, are not just not paying attention, but as we
have the spirit, we can be not troubled.
We can have confidence, even though we have concern about the effects and the things that
are going on around us. Confidence is what is going to give us greater trust,
doesn't mean that the pain is any less.
I've had, I'm trying to think,
I think I've had 11 members of my family
that have had COVID, some more than others.
So I can't say, oh, that's no big deal.
Can't say that at all. But I have the confidence
on the promises of God. That's really the message of section 45. And so as you look down at the end
there, verse 58 of 45, and the earth shall be given unto them for an inheritance, and they shall multiply and whack strong, and their children shall grow up without sin on
desalvation. Every time I read that verse and thought, why did we start our family now? You know, why do we want him? Yeah, that would have been a whole lot better raising our kids then.
But here in verse 59, for the Lord shall be in their midst and his glory shall be upon them and he will be their king and their log giver. So when when
President Nelson talks to us about the difficulties may surround us, you will have difficulties, and he says,
I'm not saying it's easy,
but then when he talks about the glorious promises that await.
And so we look at section 45,
we see the wars and rumors of wars and the wars.
In our own land, now look down to verse 66. When Zion is established, look at the
glorious promises, look at the power. And so while we see people around us that verbally, online,
online with literature terrorize us and our beliefs and mock us. Ultimately, they're the ones that are going to be afraid, because the glory of God will be with Zion.
And then I just love this part in verse 67.
And the terror of the Lord also shall be there, because God's power is so strong. It is so incredible.
It swallows up every other attack or tribulation upon us, including death will be swallowed up.
including death will be swallowed up. That terror will swallow up any of those things that have bothered us, and those that are wicked that have not trusted in God's power and promises
will not come unto it, because they will recognize the strength and power of Zion.
strength and power of Zion. Verse 71, and it shall come to pass that the righteous shall be gathered out from among
all nations, and shall come to Zion singing the songs of ever-lasting joy.
In section 29, as you read and studied that, there was a ton of stuff there that wouldn't
be songs of joy.
The things that we've highlighted in section 45, there's not, I mean, there could be our rated
movies for the violence and for the difficulties. I mean, and we're witnessing it around us.
and we're witnessing it around us. But I think the Lord is saying to us, hang on, because the glorious promises are more than you can imagine right now. And while we may have those moments of fear and wonder of how we're going to make it day to day. I think section 45 is a reminder
that Zion is a place of safety. Zion is a place of peace. Zion is a place of power. Incredible credible power and our job is to believe in Christ
except the everlasting covenant,
follow him to Zion and stay put.
No.
I think that section 45.
Those are, that's brother top's cliff note version.
Oh, Brent, it was just absolutely wonderful
to recognize that this isn't a negative section.
It's almost like when you read the book of Revelation
and you realize it's a hopeful message.
But that's a tutorial.
It's a victorious.
Yeah, and we focus on the scourges and the desolations
and the earthquakes and no one ever gets to the end
where the Lord says,
oh, you got the end is the best part. Yeah. I think there's something kind of settling to have the
Lord say, to tell us, even the bad stuff, this is going to happen, this is going to happen. Actually
can strengthen our testimony because we can look around and say, wow, that's what the Lord said what
happened. Wow, that's what the Lord said what happened. And instead of saying, where is God, we can say, oh, that prophecy works. This
is exactly so stay close family because he is preparing us. That's right. Well, and you can just see
in the church how how the Lord has prepared us, how the Lord prepared us for the pandemic,
and we didn't even see it.
The home church and everything.
Yeah.
All of those things.
And so as you pointed out, John,
is that if you're seeing all these things
being fulfilled around us,
that ought to give you greater confidence, not fear,
that it's going to turn out okay.
And it's like bookends. And so in section
45, the bookends were, remember, we started out our discussion today saying, I'm your advocate.
And then he's saying, Zion is established. And I'm in your presence. Well, all of the stuff in between those two bookends, those ought to say to
us, wait a second, I had the preface that told me he's got me, and I've got the ending that
tells me he's with me, all I've got to do is stay true to those promises and hang on. And
that's, I mean, that's my simplistic approach to signs of the times. So if you
wanted a book that says on Thursday, April 1st, this will happen on Friday, April 2nd,
this will happen. It's not there because four times more preparation counsel from the Lord to His disciples than signs.
And so I'm personally going to observe the signs around me,
but with four times the spiritual and emotional and physical energy,
I'm going to focus on the preparation that my soul will be saved at the harvest.
A 72, I think it was Elder Oaks once who said a 72 hour kit is useful, but a 72 year spiritual
kit is much more useful.
That's right.
Yeah, and I have a, and maybe I'll get in trouble, but I have a line in my book there about, you know, having guns in the bomb shelter and having, you know, your, your
prepper supplies won't cut it if we haven't filled our
souls with the reservoirs of righteousness that the Lord has asked us to do.
Because I love the book Mormon and I love the war chapters.
You will watch Captain Murrow and I. It is always spiritual preparation first. It is always gay or act together. Oh,
and then yeah, let's make some swords and some forts and some fortifications, but get
your minds faithful to God. Then we'll go to the next part. And that's why I like the
comparison of the 10 virgins there. I was going to say something else too. I think
I've heard Robert Millet use this example, but have you ever watched a football game where
you knew the outcome? But maybe you were protecting other members of your family. I can't watch
it until later. And they don't know what's going to happen. And they are unsettled and up
and down. And you are just laughing inside because you know your
team's going to come back and win. And I feel like that's how the Lord's prepping is, hey, this will
happen, this will happen. And we can look and say, that's true. That's true. But in the end, the
Savior is the Savior. He is the victor as promised. And that's why I love the way you've put this
together. The book ends. And yeah, there's a lot of stuff here, section 29, but look at the beginning, look at the
end.
We know what's going to happen in the end.
If I could just build upon that, John, there's, you can see all throughout the scriptures,
that those promises, that should strengthen us and that's why the signs should not overly trouble us.
You remember where the Lord says, let virtue garnish thy thoughts unceasingly.
And now how many times I know the two of you and I have spoken to you a zillion times about those phrases, but it's not just moral
cleanliness. Virtue is the power of Christ. Let the power of Christ garnish thy thoughts
unceasingly. And then you wonder when people are doubting or thinking, brother top, you have this polyannish view of the world,
this naivete that isn't real.
No, remember the Lord said,
if I am letting the power of Christ permeate my thoughts
and my being, he says,
then shall thy confidence whack strong in the presence of God. That's
what section 45 is about. Also is, yeah, there's stuff, there's stuff happening, but thy
confidence can whack strong when you understand the promises in the everlasting covenant. If I could just maybe in a personal vein without being too
too personal or too inappropriate. As you mentioned, John, in my introduction, I serve as a sealer
in the Mount Timpanoge temple. One of the most incredible blessings of my life. The authority and the power that was conferred upon me is truly awesome.
Truly awesome when you think about it. And so when I have the, and this week I have this privilege
again with a couple that kneel across the altar. and I ask them to make a covenant that is mentioned
in section 45, and throughout the restoration that knew and everlasting covenant. And then
I seal upon them blessings and promises that are beyond comprehension of the mortal
mind. That is what the Lord is doing for us. He's saying, will you take this
covenant? And if you will take this covenant, then I'm going to bless you with the blessings of Abraham,
Isaac and Jacob and all that that entails, that is awesome in the truest sense of the word.
And so that's how I look at the revelations and those, I mean, if you put all the negative,
quote, negative things in the doctrine, covenants in that context, then can our whacked, our
confidence whacked strong as we face the future.
Man, that was so, so just powerful and wonderful. I was thinking of when I teach the parable of the 10 Virgins in my New Testament class,
I try to make it personal for the students.
A lot of them are getting married or just recently married and I'll ask someone, who's
been recently married and they'll say, a Maddie O'Rayser hand and I'll say, Maddie,
who's your best friend in the whole world?
Your best friend and she'll say, oh, it's, you know, so and so.
It's my, it's my friend, Julie.
I say, did Julie come to your wedding?
Oh, yeah, yeah, she wouldn't miss it.
What if she missed it?
Would you be worried about her?
Yeah.
What if she told you the next day, oh, you know what, I just couldn't make it.
I just couldn't make it.
You know, I missed it.
I'm sorry. She said,
that would hurt. And I think in a way, the Savior in the parable of 10 virgins is saying,
this is my big day. And we're friends. I want you to be there. Be ready. This is my big moment.
And when we just kind of, when we, when we are foolish, we think, oh, it's no big deal. It's
no big deal. Right? I do other things. To me, it's oh, it's no big deal. It's no big deal, right? I'll do other things.
To me, it's a personal relationship
where the Lord is saying, be like these wise single girls.
That's what a virgin is.
You know, I'm the new testament.
Be like these wise girls and care, just care.
Yeah.
And get involved and take the Holy Spirit for their guide, right? The idea of that's your oil.
Store it up. Store it up and involve yourself with me. You know, that's beautiful, Hank. I love that
because when you say the word care, we could add another one to that. The reason why my best
friends going to be at my wedding, or hopefully my best friends going to be at my wedding, or hopefully my best friend's going to be at my funeral, is because of love.
Yeah.
And if we love the Lord and you use the word care, and I think the synonymous there is that I wouldn't miss it because I love him so much.
because I love him so much.
That's exactly right. When the door is shut,
some of my students say,
oh, he's so mean when the door is shut
in the parallel to convergence.
And I think the mean one is those
who didn't, they didn't show up.
Right.
It was my wedding.
Yeah, I don't care.
And you know, when you say,
well, they were filling their oil lamps,
that's not like a checklist
of saying, okay, I got to go to church three times this month to count it.
You know, I've got to read my scriptures five days out of seven to count it.
And you know, as we've taught seminary, we've fallen into that category at a time or two
of focusing so much of, okay, a star on the forehead for this and do this and
It is if I had to prepare myself or to travel a certain distance
Because I love my best friend so much. I would not view that as a checklist burden of a bunch of things that I have to do
That would be I am glad
I am honored to be able to do this because I love my friend so much. Yeah. I'm aware of kind of two metaphors for the last days of Jesus is coming. In verse 19,
but very I send you that desolation shall come upon this generation as a thief in the night.
I say to you that desolation shall come upon this generation as a thief in the night. And another one that I've heard is as a woman in Traveille.
And I always like the latter one because the woman in Traveille kind of knows, and she
has known for months.
And the very fact that the Lord is telling us all this kind of puts us more as the woman
in Traveille.
We know the signs. We're watching for it.
Whereas a thief in the night, you have no idea when that's going to come. Could you comment on that?
I agree with you totally. And I think for those that do not know the pregnant woman that is in
labor, it will be like a thief at night. But if you're close and you're
relatives or you know this, this woman that is about to give birth and you're part of that
extended family for lack of a better way of saying it, that it doesn't come as a thief in the
night. It is coming in a way that, yeah, we can see this.
As you mentioned, I'm a gospel doctrine teacher and my last time I was teaching was section
27 on the sacrament.
But I pointed out to my ward that there's a lot more to the latter half of section 27
when the Savior's talking about the great last sacrament meeting that he's
going to attend with us at the end of the world. And as you have Elder Maconkey's commentary, it is
Adam on Diamond. And so, you know, if you think about that, those faithful covenanted saints, those faithful covenanted saints are going to
be like those surrounding the woman in travail. We're seeing the signs of labor and delivery.
And so I don't know exactly what hour or maybe even what day she gives birth. But when I'm at that sacrament meeting at Adam
on Diamond, Amen, whatever way God uses technology to get us all there, I don't think we're going to be
too shocked that the glorious second coming is I at hand. Yes. And I think that's a great way to look at all of this,
is the Lord loves us and cares enough.
I mean, he could have just, I'm not gonna tell you,
you're just gonna be surprised, after surprise,
but instead he's saying, you're gonna see this,
you're gonna see this, you're gonna see this.
And but don't worry, but you're gonna see this
and you're gonna see this, but don't be troubled,
because I got you.
And that is a nicer way of looking at it
that will thank you for telling us what to expect
so that we don't lose hope.
Yeah, in fact, I've got a, what you've said
is right on target, and I've got maybe a more simplistic
way of saying it in my own life,
is that as I have never gotten into signs of the times that much as a, you know, a focus of my
study in some way, I had a very, very prominent member of the church when I was serving as dean,
and I've got to be careful how I say this. No, he will not be speaking at general conference, but maybe he did in the past.
Called me and wanted me to review a manuscript or a co-author work with him that would put
the signs of the times in the proper sequence. And I refuse to do it respectfully,
And I refuse to do it respectfully because one, I don't think you can. I don't think the Lord has ever really done that for us in the scriptures.
And then my personal philosophy has been, and it really doesn't matter.
And so with the second coming, and even with all of the parables of preparation and the
latter-day revelations that we have, it really doesn't matter in that if I am faithful
and if I am continually repenting and changing and trying to improve and trusting in the Lord and trying to keep my covenants.
I will be a participant in the second coming period exclamation point and with whatever great
emoji and gift you could add to it. Yeah, I love that because you don't have to be a second coming scholar, right?
You know, having listed out every sign and that's not what the Lord is asking here.
That's right.
Are you saying this dry erase board?
I've got behind me.
I can just erase this.
I like to tell my students rather than wondering when Christ will come, let's just come
under Christ.
And then it doesn't matter when he comes, because we will already be with him. And no, it was not John that was submitting the manuscript for me
to look at. No, but you know, with my students, I would, I would emphasize over and over again,
what the Lord emphasized to the disciples in the Olivet discourse, but also in
section 29, 45, 101, other places when he says, no man knoweth. And I often quote President
Ballard when he says, I would think that if the Lord was going to reveal it to anybody,
he would reveal it to the living prophet, the first presidency and the council of the 12. And he says, we haven't had that. And I don't know.
And so I emphasize over and over again, thief in the night woman in Trivia, whatever is
we just don't know. And he wants it to remind us, you don't know, but he will say it's nigh at hand.
And I often say if it was nigh at hand in 1831, it's nigh, it's nigh at hand in 2021.
I started looking at the end of all these sections that are in the 30s.
I come quickly, I come quickly.
I come quickly.
And I'm like, you've been saying you're coming quicker for 190 years.
Exactly.
Maybe that's what does not mean what you think
it means. Well, you know, and one day is a thousand years to the whole man. But, but
I, but the point was, yeah, stand in holy places, be not moved. And it probably, John, it
probably wouldn't be very good for him to say, well, it's not anytime soon, so don't worry about it. But isn't that really what people are kind of saying when they're saying, well, how
much time have I got before I really got to get serious?
I've been clean up my eyes.
The Lord doesn't leave that room.
He doesn't leave that room.
And so that's why I always go back to section 64 and I'll tell the students, well, I've told you nobody knows,
but I know.
And the Lord tells you right here when he says tomorrow, I cometh tomorrow, I cometh.
Tomorrow I cometh.
And then he said for you, labor while it's called today.
And today is today until the second coming.
And then he comes tomorrow.
My tomorrow may not be Hank's tomorrow.
Hank's tomorrow may not be John's tomorrow, or it may be that we're all caught up
with the Savior tomorrow.
We don't know, but in the meantime, let's trust in the Lord and hold on, hold on for
dear life.
I had a comment and I would love to hear what you think of it, Brent, because I know
you're a bridge builder with other faiths.
This section is two members of the church.
That's the audience.
I do see some very cool mentions of other faiths.
First he mentions the Jews.
I have a wonderful, a couple of wonderful Jewish friends as do both of you because we spend
time, a lot of time
in Israel and one of them, I bet you've met him.
He's a Scottish man named Alan.
You know Alan, don't you know John?
And he speaks Hebrew with a Scottish accent
and it's just, it's really fun.
It's really something, yeah.
I remember one time I asked Alan, he said,
you know, I'm an open book, ask me anything.
And so I'm, you know, and he's very faithful to you.
And I said, tell me about Jesus.
Alan, tell me about Jesus.
And he said, oh Jesus, he's a great man, a great teacher.
You know, he's awesome.
Is he the Messiah?
No, no, Jesus was not the Messiah.
And I love that he is a good man.
Alan is a good man, he loves God.
And I love here the Savior. He is non-condemnatory to this reference to Zechariah when he says,
these are the wounds with which I was wounded in the house of my friends.
I am, he was lifted up. I am Jesus. That was crucified.
There's something inclusionary there that he doesn't say, and now you're done, you're wiped out.
He teaches them. Inclusionary there that he doesn't say and now you're done you're wiped out
He's he he teaches them look verse 54 the he's in nations will be redeemed will be redeemed. Yeah
In verse 71 you were talking about Zion and he says and it kind it shall come to pass that the righteous
Shall be gathered out from among all nations to me that seems very inclusionary of all faiths. I think it's very perceptive to see that.
In fact, in my inner faith work
and in my bridge building with those that
are of other Christian denominations,
as well as people that are not Christians,
the group of religious educators from universities in
Saudi Arabia, and the women were in the Berkis where you could only see your eyes, and yet
as they would talk about their values and their faith and their goodness and the way that
they're raising their families, I'm involved in a very official way with a Jewish dialogue, and I am so
inspired with Holy Envy of so many of the things that I learn. And then I'm involved in dialogues
with a Latter-day Saints and evangelicals that can be spirited at times. But I have holy envy for
so many of their beliefs and their passion and their love for the Lord Jesus Christ.
I have a group right now in my capacity as the Richard L. Evans Chair for religious understanding that we're discussing what constitutes Zion, and the Prophet Joseph
Smith clearly envisioned a Zion that was broader than just the Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints.
Now we know the covenant and the covenant path, but I never refer to my interfaith dialogues
with scriptural terms like he the nations.
That usually doesn't build bridges right out of the shoot, but I think we see the promises
of God truly are inclusionary.
And it may very well be that many of us at the second coming will be surprised at who is caught up to
meet the Messiah that maybe they didn't even recognize immortality.
I don't know.
I have stopped saying something I used to say too often just about the book Mormon.
Oh, when Jesus appeared to the Nephites, and I don't say that anymore because they were
Lamanites.
And he told them all
you, they're all you that are spared because you are more righteous than they.
So I try to say now, when Jesus appeared to the righteous in the new world, and then
he tells us what that cut off was and the cut off wasn't very high.
It was like, those of you who didn't stone the prophets, you know, you're the ones and
then he tells them, will you please repent?
So it's not like they were perfect either.
The bar was pretty low.
Those of you who haven't murdered anybody lately,
will you repent now?
But anyway, I love that.
I hope that I hope that's still the bar
because I haven't stoned any profits.
So I'm the true.
But so I like that.
And that he remembered that he the nations were was another
vert wasn't another section we're just reading he remembers that he then an all-er-alike unto
God and they're they're remembered they're loved and I will you explain that term holy envy I
think I remember where it came from was it crystals it was crystal stem doll yeah who was he had
been the he was a bishop of Stockholm, he had been the
dean of the Harvard Divinity School. And when the open house for the Stockholm temple
was taking place, and there were so many protests against the the Latter-day Saints as we see
all the time that that when the, when the, a Brigham Young taught that when the Latter-day Saints
are building a temple, the, the belts of hell will ring.
And Brigham said, I love that sound,
let the belts ring.
Right, I hear them ring.
And I, I used to teach my missionaries
when I was mission president,
that the greater the opposition to your message,
the, the, the more and is worried about you.
If St. and isn't really tempting and opposing you,
that's a problem.
That's a real problem that you've got.
And so, well, in any event, it was all of that turmoil
with regards to the Stockholm temple.
And it was Christopher Stindal,
who came to the defense of the church in a news conference
if I remember right or to the press and to the protesters when he gave the three rules
of religious engagement.
And he said, you always compare your best with their best, not their worst, they would against your best, you always let them
tell their own message, not you tell their message.
And then the third one was you have holy envy that other people have things that you would
envy to have in your own worship, in your own practice.
And I mean, we can't go to the Holy Land
without having holy envy of the devotion and faith
and passion.
Or even back in the old days when I was able
to even go into Sinai,
and we don't get to go to Sinai,
and climbing Mount Sinai,
thinking I was gonna die, and my students were mocking me
That I was huffing and puffing the last third of climbing up that mountain and they said come on brother top
You're not as old as Moses was and I had to remind them that Moses was caught up to the top
He didn't climb to the top
Moses was caught up to the top, he'd incline to the top. But then I get up to the top, puffing and puffing. And here's a 70s plus year old Italian woman who is on a pilgrimage that has climbed
that to show her love and devotion for her God. And you see it all around you. When you use that phrase, more righteous than me, I find that often there are good and
honorable and wonderful people that are going to be on the earth after the Savior's coming,
that haven't come unto the new and everlasting covenant.
But that's all the more reason why I am going to learn from them and hopefully in my love and
friendship and bridge building, they will desire to learn of me, which may or may not
lead to them coming into the kingdom.
Yeah, come to Zion.
They'll see it.
They'll seize I and they'll say, I want, that's where I want to be.
Well, I saw it.
We see that with, I've, I've hosted hundreds of religious leaders and scholars when I was
Dean and they come on the campus BYU and they say, I feel something. I feel something.
And it's really true. There is a spirit of the why or the spirit of the gospel.
really true. There is a spirit of the why or the spirit of the gospel. And then, then that spirit leaves them when the cart is going past the testing center.
And so, yeah, there's a void in that area. Yeah. Then, then the dark clouds in Bill
of them. And I'll bet he, I'll bet heber j grant would really like to change the name
of that building. You know, yeah. Why did why did I get to associate this with why couldn't we at least name that building for Lucifer?
This is the adversary building.
That is great.
I'm glad you talked about Holy envy because I don't think a lot of people have heard that.
And I think I saw a video of Christor Stindall actually explaining that. And I thought that's a so that it doesn't sound
like an oxymoron, you know, tell them what you mean. So thank you for doing that.
Right. Well, Christor Stindall was also a dear friend of Truman Madsen. And so maybe what you've
seen was Truman was a Truman Madsen video. I think that and they showed him. Yeah. Yeah. He was a he
was a very dear friend of the church. When I was in high school, he was a rock solid Presbyterian
and a close friend and kept the for the strength of you standards, just like we did. And then I had
to look around and try to explain to him why there were Latter-day Saints that weren't keeping him.
Right.
And, you know, that helped me a lot through high school to have this just rock solid
Presbyterian.
And so I'm grateful for his influence.
Well, let me share with you a kind of similar experience, but maybe not as positive reflection
on me, but my senior year in high school, and I know it's hard to believe now, but I was
actually a basketball star.
And I was a great athlete, and my kids say that the older I get, the greater I was in
my memory. But so in my senior year, there was one junior that was on the starting five of my high school
team with me.
And I told how the junior, I said, as an underclassman, you have one job when you're on the floor.
And that is you are to rebound and you are to pass me the ball. Those are the
only two things that you do. And so we would banter back and forth and he was not a member
and I don't think he was a believer in just about anything, but we had a prayer before
one of our basketball games. I don't know whether we can even do that in that today. But in those days, all of our sporting activities,
we had a prayer.
And they called on Hal, my friend, who was on the starting five,
was not a member of the church,
and in a predominantly LDS community.
I think most everybody on the team was,
and he offered, and the coach said,
Hal, would you be willing to pray?
And he said, yeah, and he said,
dear Lord, please bless the other team that they won't feel bad when we kill them.
Amen.
And we had been on like a 10 game losing streak.
And that night we went out and wiped out this team that was supposed to beat us.
And so how became our designated prayer after the time?
Unbeknownst to me after when I was
on my mission, how had begotten, gotten involved in seminary activities and become friends.
A lot of the youth kids joined the church, went on a mission, and after I'd come home
from my mission and had married Wendy and and low and behold here comes in and I see him first time since he was a junior in high school
and I say, Hal, that is so wonderful. I am so proud of you. I wish I would have been the one to share the gospel with you
and Hal said, well Brent, to tell you the truth, I didn't know you were a member of the church. Now hit me in that I was living the gospel, but I was
passively living the gospel rather than actively living the gospel. And when you see in section
45 there, some things about the light shining in darkness. I was just happy to go along,
to get along. I wasn't doing anything bad. I was, I was a good, latter day, saying youth,
but I was not letting the covenant shine brightly in my life and, and from my mouth. That's a, that's a story.
I'm reminded of Elder Holland's talk about a prayer for the children
where he said some of the adults are making their fate for their
children too hard to detect.
Right. Exactly right.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That, that really was.
I have a good friend who's Jehovah's Witness.
I sometimes do corporate work and I met him through some of my
corporate speaking and we meet up through some of my corporate speaking.
And we meet up once or twice a year,
we'll be at a corporate event, we'll go to lunch.
And my goodness, his faithfulness impresses me to know.
And that's all he wants to do is what he calls his ministry.
And he says, what are you doing?
What are your goals?
You know, and I'm going, well, I build the kingdom of Hank.
And he says, and I said, what are your goals?
And he said, oh, you know, if I could,
I'd just love to go full time in ministry.
Right now, I only get, I think he said, only get 30 hours a week
because of my job to do my ministry.
And that, to me me was so impressive.
And I thought this is a good, good man who loves God.
Yeah.
And yeah.
Yeah, that's holy envy.
Evangelicals who just love Jesus and know the word.
Well, let's go to our last question.
Dr. Topp, you're a historian, you're a gospel scholar.
There's no doubt about that.
You've been teaching the scriptures and church history
for I, you don't look at, but it's been four and a half decades.
I started when I was minus six, so I'm 39.
Yeah, I want to count all the premortal.
Exactly.
That's right. You've been dean of the
religion department at BYU. I know you have rubbed shoulders
with with the general authorities in that in that role.
You've served as a bishop. You've served as stake president.
You've served in mission president. I don't think we talked about that you are in Navu
there around Illinois for three years.
You know as much as anyone about the history of the church, about Joseph Smith, about
their highs and their lows, about their triumphs and their tragedies, and you are a faithful
Latter-day saint.
So I think our listeners, I personally, I know John Wood would love to hear your personal thoughts on Joseph Smith,
on the restoration of the gospel and what it has done for you as
a husband and father and as a son of God.
Oh, thank you.
First of all, it's debatable about the knowledge that I have when
you, what you have introduced.
I do not
profess to be a historian, but I try my best to stay up on some things and to read the
scriptures. But clearly, there are those that know tons more. But let me just share
an experience that I had when I was serving as the associate dean
to Bob Millet was the dean of religion at that time.
And some of your listeners and you guys are maybe even too young to remember, but the
Southern Baptist Convention had their national or international convention in Salt Lake City. And President Hinckley was president of the church and asked
that we be good neighbors and really helped them to feel the spirit of Salt Lake City and
that we not engage in Bible bashes or other kinds of things. And it was interesting that I think the convention quite went quite well.
At the, at the end, a channel two in Salt Lake City,
there was a, they had a reporter that had a news show.
And his name was Rod Decker.
And Rod always would kind of pit, you know, people against each other to get both sides of an issue. And it
was always a very, very interesting. And Rod was a very, very interesting and provocative
reporter. And Rod had invited a one of the participants of the Baptist Southern Convention
on his show. And then they had invited Robert Millett, the Dean of Religious Education,
to be why you to represent the Latter-day Saints. And it was kind of set up to be somewhat of a debate.
In this corner? Exactly. It wasn't quite that overt, but everybody knew what was going down.
everybody knew what was what was going down. And and so you had a very knowledgeable Baptist and a very a pastor and a very knowledgeable religion professor who happened to be the dean
of religion at BYU and had happened to written a lot of books. Well, in that television half
hour program, and I say this with all due respect to my Baptist friend that was interviewed,
that Bob ate his lunch. And it was, I mean, it was just amazing how Bob was able to do things.
Well, that, that aired like on a Sunday night, the last night of the convention.
And Monday morning, Bob had received a phone call from another Baptist minister,
saying that other Baptist last night on that program did not represent us well. And I need
to talk to you and we need to discuss the issues that I have with Mormonism. We could
use Mormon in those terms back in those days. And he said,
I'd like to talk with you. Have you got some time where I can pose my questions to you
that didn't get asked last night? Well, we knew immediately where that was going. Bob walked
down to my office as Associate Dean and said, would you be willing to sit in on this? We spent four hours going over, I mean, there were amazing questions and discussions and
Bob knew this guy's literature better than he knew it.
And I think he was actually shocked that here were a couple of Mormons that actually knew a few things and were
a little surprised. He was a little surprised by it. When we got all done and we'd had a
very spirited, interesting discussion and it was, and mostly my job was, was when Bob taught
a really great point, I would say, yeah, that's right. And that was about all I contributed to the discussion. Well, not quite. But, but and when we got done
this, this wonderful Baptist minister who had posed every difficult question that has
come up over and over and over and over again, he, he looked at us and he looked around in the, in the Dean's office and all the
Bob's books all around the walls and that, and compared to my library, it's nothing. And
the difference is Bob had read all those books. And in my library, mostly they're there
for show. And, but he said to, he said to us, he said, I can't believe
that you to believe knowing you know all you know. Now, look at that phrase again. I can't
believe you believe considering you know all you know. Now, I know he was discussing it in an intellectual
academic sense. Both of us, I'll put myself a little bit with Bob on that. Both of us know a few
things. And both of us have studied a lot through the years. And the more that I study, the greater is my belief.
The more that I study, the book of Mormon, and study the doctrine and covenants, the more I am
absolutely amazed at the words that come through the Prophet Joseph Smith that we have recorded in the standard works.
Now more than that, I mean besides putting Maronized Promise to the test, and I've had that
confirmation over and over and over again, I have come to discover that most of the time the people that have the questions and deep, deep doubts
and I have those in my own family, I understand that they're struggling.
I understand the depth of their pain in trying to come to some resolution there.
And maybe I don't fully comprehend where they are in their faith journey and their faith crises. I understand
that I may not fully be where they're at, but I've also learned that most of the time, it's not
about getting answers because there are answers. Every question that has been posed to me through 45
years as a religious educator, every question that had were posed to me as a
mission present, I had my missionaries thought, oh my gosh, we've got a
religion professor, we're gonna have him answer all of our investigators
questions and we will lead the church in baptisms. And they would ask
me to come and say, we know President that if you would just answer this one question,
our investigator would be baptized. Never once happened. And I could spend hours and
hours with people. Mostly it is not about the answers. Now for some it is.
Mostly people will think,
oh, the church lied to me about this or that.
And I'll say, no, I knew that.
I read that.
Maybe we were running in different circles in some way,
but the answers were there.
Most of the time it was really a struggle,
and I like the word a crisis of faith.
It is not a crisis of knowledge.
It is not a crisis of information.
It's a crisis of faith.
And at certain points in our lives, we may not have enough faith in Joseph Smith or the
restored gospel or the church, or we may have been treated badly by someone or had a bad
experience by something.
But for me, it still boils down to the faith that I have had far more experiences that confirm my faith and
strengthen my faith than those that challenge my faith or even challenge my
intellect in that regard. When I was State President, I used to say to the bishops when we would train them, is that
I would say living the gospel of Jesus Christ is not hard, living with the consequences
of not living the gospel of Jesus Christ.
That is hard.
And I have in my own life, I have the spiritual witnesses that come by the power of the
Holy Ghost. I have them again and again and again, the burning in the bosom. I have those
intellectual witnesses as I study the words of Joseph Smith, as I study the faith and devotion
of those pioneers and subsequent prophets. Yes, there are warts. Yes, there were mistakes,
but you cannot question faith and devotion. I have those intellectual witnesses and testimonies,
but most of all, I have a witness that comes from the fruit of gospel living. The fruit is sweet.
My life is better.
I have a daughter that has left the church
and she made a very interesting observation
and she didn't, I don't think she intended it
as a compliment or as a positive,
but she made a very interesting statement
that she said, when I was in the church,
I felt like I had an anchor weighing me down of all the things that I thought I had to
do. That said to me, I guess as a dad, I didn't do a very good job of teaching her about
the grace of Christ. And she felt that she could never ever measure up. And so she said that she felt this anchor pulling her down, and that was the source of her
crisis of faith.
When she made the conscious effort with her husband to leave the church, she then made
an interesting observation, and she said, and now I feel like I don't have any anchor to
anything.
Now that was profound.
To be anchorless in this day and age is not only painful and problematic and difficult
and dangerous.
You gotta have faith, as the song says, you gotta have faith. For me, I press forward in faith. I have faith in the
Lord Jesus Christ. I have faith in the truth claims of the church and of the Prophet Joseph Smith. I have faith because my life has been so deeply and richly blessed. Now that same
daughter in the midst of all this pandemic would never say to me or to my wife because of
that authority figure barrier there a little bit, but she said to her sister, who then said to us, that she said, I wish I could
have the faith that mom and dad have, so that I can have the peace peace, and so I press forward in faith because with greater faith
leads to greater confidence in the Lord and trust in His promises, which leads to greater peace in
life. I bear that testimony to you.
Dr. Topp, I don't know what to say other than we are so grateful. I know everyone listening right
now is just saying, I'm so grateful. I am so grateful for you. Thank you. Your time,
you. Thank you. Your time, your knowledge and your testimony have been just, I've just feel like I'm, I'm almost floating on my chair, John. How do you feel? Oh, wonderful. It couldn't
be better. And thank you for your friendship and your kindness to both of us. Well, I view
you as dear friends. And while I love to tease you and say that I am responsible
for your super, super stardom, I honor you for your efforts
to build the kingdom and bring people to Christ.
That's what we're about.
If we would, if we like Alma,
if we like Alma could sound the Trump to all the earth, that would be my desire to.
I'll just have to do it in a different way now. I will, I'll do my podcasts from a purple
flamingo floaty on the, on the pool of my house in St. George.
Yeah, retirement is sweet. That is, that's a beautiful idea.
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