Follow Him: A Come, Follow Me Podcast - Doctrine & Covenants 49-50 : follow HIM Favorites
Episode Date: May 13, 2021Five-minute clip of Hank and John's favorite part of this week's Come, Follow Me lesson.Great to share with family and friends!Please leave a review on the podcast.Join us on social media:Yo...uTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/FollowHimOfficialChannelInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/followhimpodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/followhimpodcast
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Hello, welcome to Follow Him Favorites.
My name is Hank Smith.
I'm here with the incredible John, by the way.
We have a podcast called Follow Him.
And every week, we have decided to do a small little clip
called Follow Him Favorites, where we pick out our favorite part
of this week's lesson.
And John, we're looking at a doctrine
of covenants sections 49 and 50.
What is your Follow Him him favorite for this lesson?
Oh, it's very hard to pick. There's some great stuff in both of these. I'm looking at section 50 verse 21 and 22.
Therefore, why is it that you cannot understand?
It sounds like we're being a little bit dense if the Lord has to start out a verse like that.
Why is it that you cannot understand and know that he that received the word
by the Spirit of truth, received it as a the word by the spirit of truth, receive it that as it is preached by the
spirit of truth, wherefore he that preached it and he that receive it,
understand one another and both are edified and rejoiced together.
And what I like about this is we just learned that the listeners have a
responsibility not just the speaker. We can't say this speaker's boring,
I will be on the couch in the foyer,
which in our building has turned upside down for COVID.
But you have a responsibility too,
and I'll never forget something
that Elder Berser Mokonki said once.
He said, we come into these congregations,
and sometimes the speaker brings a jug of living water
that hasn't had many gallons,
and he pours it out on the congregation and all
of the members of the church brought was a single cup and that's all they took away or maybe they
had their hands over the cups and they didn't get anything to speak of. So that's those verses tell
me I got a show up with a jug and catch everything I can and ask the spirit to tell me everything the spirit wants because there's what the speaker says and there's what the spirit can teach you while you are honestly trying to listen.
So I love this section that talks about hey, the listener and the teacher both have a responsibility.
I'm going to share that with my teenagers.
Family night, you have a responsibility.
Go up with a jug to homey.
Right. Yes, please.
And I like the end of that verse that you can tell you've been in a class with the spirit
if everyone feels edified, built up, and rejoiced together.
We're a joy together. There's a good feeling.
There's a good feeling there.
My follow-up favorite for this week is gonna be back in section 49,
which is given about a group called the Shakers.
And John, these are a little,
literal group of people who live close to the saints in Ohio
who were to show how religious they were.
They would often shake their bodies, would shake.
They would dance and move.
And some of these saints are going to go over
and talk to these people. And so the Lord has a message for them. And I've noticed that
no matter who it is that the Lord is talking to, he seems to pretty much say the same thing,
which is verse 8, repent, verse 13, repent. It's all about repent. He says it again in verse 26, repent.
Be baptized, get the gift of the Holy Ghost.
And you've said this before that throughout the book of Mormon
is the first principles and principles
that are gospel over and over.
So I think if there's anything that we could focus on as teachers
or if you're sitting there as a seminary teacher going, I don't know what to teach. I know what to teach. Teach them to repent, because that
seems to be the Lord's favorite subject is repentance. And repentance is a good thing. It's a
positive thing. That's something that I've learned over the course of our podcast this year, John,
the repentance is in a positive group with faith, the Holy Ghost,
with baptism.
These are all positive things.
So repentance is a positive thing.
Yeah.
Elder Jeffrey R. Holland, repentance, perhaps the most hopeful and encouraging word in the
whole Christian vocabulary.
Yeah.
Let's repent.
Let's take it.
Yeah.
It's all about, you know, it's a commandment to improve.
That's a great idea.
Changing and improving and the fact that it's even possible
and that the Lord invites us to tell us,
hey, you can do this.
I'm gonna help you.
Yeah, oh, I love that.
I love that.
It's a hopeful word.
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