Follow Him: A Come, Follow Me Podcast - Doctrine & Covenants 58-59 : Dr. Alexander L. Baugh Part II
Episode Date: May 23, 2021Dr. Alexander Baugh continues our discussion about the cultural disparity between the Saints and the local population in Missouri as we discuss Doctrine and Covenants 58-59. The Lord is gathering Sain...ts from the United States, Canada, and England to create an organization that will have Saints in every corner of the world. The Lord is calling them and us to bring what little we have, and He will multiply our efforts.Show notes: https://followhim.co/episodesYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/FollowHimOfficialChannelInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/followhimpodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/followhimpodcast
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Thank you for joining us in Part 2 with Dr. Alex Baugh.
Let's jump right into the content of Section 58.
We'll turn to you, Alex. What can you tell us? What's going to happen in August 1st?
Okay, so now that they're there and there's a certain amount of people,
again, they're not all there. The Colesville branches and all there, but they're coming.
And others will come and these other missionaries will wish they were there, but they'll get
there.
They'll fulfill the revelation, at least get there.
In fact, the revelation says, for those in root, still hold another conference for them,
but you know, Edward Partridge, you can do that once they get here. But I think the Lord throws kind of a warning shot to them in the opening verses.
I don't know how I would have felt had I read this.
But it basically says, oh, ye elders of my church, give you ear to my word,
verse two, for verily I send you,
blessed is he that keep with my commandments, whether in life or in death.
And he that is faithful in tribulation, the reward of the same is greater in the kingdom
of heaven.
And I think he's giving him a little warning shot here that they're going to have some
hardships.
This, you think of Zion and go, wow, this is fantastic.
We've read about this in the book of Mormon, but
Yeah, the idea here's the plan. We're gonna move there. They'll Zion the Lord's gonna come right?
This is a this is a perfect plan and the Lord saying it
might not happen
just the way you think it's gonna. Yeah, it's not gonna be all roses and
so notice again, verse four,
for after much tribulation come the blessings.
That's a great message to all of us.
And I think any one of us can say,
when you're married or when you start a mission,
you go, boy, this is going to be great.
Well, it's going to be hard. Life's hard.
There's the Refiners fire, and Tribulation builds saints. It builds the people of God.
And although we need to build Zion, it may not happen in your lifetime, even to these saints,
but at least be here. And in fact, he says that they might be honored,
verse 7, and laying the foundation and bearing record of the land upon which the design of God shall
stand. I admire these people. Like I say, they had no clue that 200 years down the road would be
sitting there going, you know, the nights, the the Gilberts, the Partridges, these are great saints
who've inspired me to live the gospel in ways that they would never, they didn't picture
themselves as being known throughout the church. I mean, just to reading the revelations,
we mentioned their names. Oliver Granger, section 117, we just mentioned him, but he's there for time immemorial because
he was mentioned in a revelation.
I really love these people.
And what, again, we see from hindsight, they just didn't have that.
And so at Lord's telling him, it's going to be tough, but you'll be honored. This is a great honor that you're here and can kind of lay the foundation of the church
in Missouri.
And when you think about it today, let's just jump ahead.
What have we got in Missouri?
Oh, right in the Kansas City area, there's, look, seven, eight stakes.
We've got a temple.
We've got visitors visitor centers. We've
got, oh my goodness. I threw out the first pitch at a Kansas City Royals game in July of 2018 as
part of a Mormon day for the Royals there. John, that's wonderful. With all of the Kansas City
missionaries in the, in the stands, the stands that that I threw to my wife
They said who do you want to catch it and Kim was there and we practiced at the hotel and she kept dropping it
But when it came time she caught it
Wonderful and it was high and outside but the mascot said it was a strike so it was pretty funny
But yeah, and we and you know know, the Kansas City temple is there
is just beautiful. Can I say something real quick? What you just said is, is so, I just have never
noticed verse seven that you might be honored in laying the foundation in bearing record of the land
upon which Zion of God shall stand. I'd never notice that because they wouldn't have known. Here,
yeah, you would have told them, Hey, one day we're going to have a podcast and it's going to be all about you, right? And they
would have what in the world, why would everyone be talking about us? Well, we're going to
print these revelations and your name's going to be in them. They would have had any clue
that, and I just, I'd never noticed that before. And I, I like to think that the Lord saw
programs like the one we have here honoring these people.
And God has the big picture.
Absolutely.
But Alex, this is just a start because laying the foundation, do you think that was a
hint to them that you might not completely build Zion, but you're going to lay a foundation?
Yeah, no question about it.
And that sticks with them for a long time.
And what I mean by that is, in 1833,
when they're expelled and there's about 1200.
And when you can imagine Joseph Smith,
he's absolutely devastated.
They are too, but they're going to hold it.
Were we supposed to get this as a land that,
this is the designated spot that must have been
such a huge disappointment.
And then unfortunately, when they do Zion's camp, we thought maybe this is the chance we can have to redeem Zion.
Put them back, yeah.
Didn't happen.
And then we keep moving.
And then of course, 38, 39, we go again.
And Joseph, I know it's just going, this hurts.
Now, hold it.
Why aren't we there?
We're supposed to be there.
And then finally, the Lord says in section 124,
when men come about to cause problems
and prohibit you from I'm paraphrasing terribly,
but I will require no more at your hand.
So don't worry about it.
We're not going back to Missouri.
We're done for now, but don't worry.
We'll still be there.
Zion will not be moved out of her place.
It is meant to be.
And I think he writes in the articles of faith.
That's later on after they've been kicked out, right?
But Zion, the New Jerusalem, will be built upon the American continent. He still believes it, writes in the articles of faith. That's later on after they've been kicked out, right?
But Zion, the New Jerusalem, will be built upon the American continent. He still believes
it, even though they're in Navu at that time.
Joseph Smith said Zion should be the greatest object of our people. I mean, this is, and
this is President Nelson. We're not necessarily gathering back to Missouri, but we are establishing through the gathering
of Israel in a preparatory way for the establishment of Zion.
That's, it's going to happen.
And you see it happening in his emphasis is absolutely right spot on.
If we're going to establish that city and that community that will welcome him when his
return comes.
Now, I don't know how the rest of the world would look at our attitudes and views about
this, but we have a vision of the future.
And I'm just grateful to be a part of it at this point in time in my life.
I don't know if you'll see it.
I don't know if I'll see it.
I doubt I will. But in the meantime,
gather Israel, build it up, the day will come. Zion will be established. It'll be wonderful.
I think, too, this helps us as we see these different, I wouldn't say evolving, but we're getting
different definitions of what Zion is. Because it's a cause at one point,
it's a place at one point, it's a people,
it's a spiritual state at one point.
What would you say it is now?
We're hoping for a future geographic place.
Would you say it that way?
But we are all trying to reach a state,
a spiritual state of Zion being of one heart, one mind.
Is that a good idea?
I think we can say there's multiple meetings of Zion. The pure in heart, it's a location.
We refer to the stakes of Zion. There's kind of a multiple use of that term, but here in this
context, I think we can say that Joseph and the object of these saints was to lay
the foundation for prayer for the time when all saints and their minds would gather here
and be the people of God and live like Enic and his people and have one heart, one mind.
I do try to get a little bit with my, I have 14 families, 14 homes in our cul-de-sac. And I said,
you know, if I could have named this street, I would name it Zion Circle. You know, there's
such good people. We have one non-latter-day St. Family, but they are, itest people. And they patent Ken Malsack and they love to watch conference.
But they're part of our community. Part of Zion. I got it. I got to quit.
Well listen, if you expand your circle and any lots come up, you call me, I'll Zion
Realty.
Tell me there's an opening.
Well, I got to tell you, Susan, my wife, the only time I've taken her to Missouri, it's
unfortunate, but is in summer.
And she said, she said no more.
Alex, we got to change the weather patterns here.
You know, it was like 102 one time with you know 98% you know
And that in nine months out of the year it's not bad, but
But I can imagine that game that you hit you know, did your pitch. Yeah
I was fanning yourself the rest of the game. I was gonna bring that up
I thought the times I've been to Adam on diamond. It was so hot. I thought I don't want to hike back here
brutal brutal While they're going to lay the foundation Adam on Diamond, it was so hot. I thought I don't want to hike back here. That's brutal.
While they're going to lay the foundation, the Lord kind of gives a little bit of a timetable, I think, here for us, with this kind of parable. I mean, it's kind of interesting to see how these
parables prop up, you know, prop up in the in the revelations of Joseph Smith. But he talks about
crop up in the revelations of Joseph Smith. But he talks about how there will be a feast of fat things that might be prepared for the poor. We always got to worry about them. But
in regards to this great feast, who's going to be invited? Well, first the rich and the
learned, the wise and the noble, and then come at the day of my power, then shall the poor,
the lame, the blind, the deaf come in at the marriage of my power, then shall the poor, the lane, the blind, the
death come in at the marriage of the Lamb.
And I think this is actually this parable is trying to show us how the gospel will spread.
For example, where do we go with the missionary? Where does the gospel preach to in the,
let's just go to the 19th century? Well, we, the United States, Canada, Europe,
the kind of the established countries,
the economically advantaged countries.
Where are we going now?
Well, Zimbabwe, Nigeria,
and I'm not putting those countries down.
I'm just saying we could never have come to them
and with the gospel,
unless we had the gospel first established
in the nations of the earth where it could grow
and prosper and we can take the full programs
and operations of the church.
Wonderful.
I think Lord's trying to tell us,
it will go forth but it will have a pattern of,
okay, who can sustain the church in the global perspective
of trying to get the gospel to all the nations.
We have to start with those who can sustain it, and then we can have the means whereby
we can go to other nations.
And I think you all know, where is the gospel going for the greatest?
West Africa, Indonesia, Philippines.
This, in 19th century terms, this would be considered the heathen.
And yet, they're vastly outshining our conversions of Europe.
And I'm not saying we're not making converts in Europe, but Europe
is secularized, even America. But boy, go to Ghana, Ghana, and Democratic Republic of
Congo. And it's amazing. The temples that are going in and the
what a great connection Alex, what a great connection with
verses 9 10 and 11 there. I'd never seen that.
Yeah. And it's it's a new testament parable. And I love that
you said that because I keep noticing that too. How, you know,
how Jesus expanded all the scriptures in one to in their
Nephi. And here we go with another one and
giving us a way to interpret it with modern Church history. That's really cool. So it's called
the Marriage of the Lamb in verse 11, like you said. And wasn't it wonderful in the April conference?
Who spoke? Yeah. All of them international. Down as evil, great.
And to see these primary children
singing, I'm a child of God,
or I love to see the temple in Korean.
And I tell you, that was a monumental,
momentous conference just for who participated.
And some of them spoke in broken English,
but boy, I felt testimony.
I just sit there to go, these people are powerful spiritual people,
brought into the household of God.
And hopefully they'll learn about Edward Partridge and Joseph Knight
and some of these, these names must be foreign to them,
but they'll be well known. Anyway, that's kind of backing up again.
Yeah. No, thank you. That's a great way to look at that.
Because at one time, I remember learning in the Navu pageant, just going,
oh, why didn't I know that? But that they called all the 12 and sent them all to the British
Isles, right? And to focus their missionary work there for a time.
Yeah, industrialized Europe.
Go to London, go to Great Britain.
And of course, they came to Navu and helped us build the temple.
We could not have done it without the British saints
and the British stone cutters.
Fantastic people.
So there's a pattern there.
And I think I hope that's a kind of a correct
assessment. I think it is. I love it there. So let's keep going. Well, you mentioned then
we mentioned a little bit about Edward Partridge and there's his condemnation. Unfortunately,
there it is. But as you know, he was told originally that in him there is no guile. He was like Nathaniel,
but he had his moment, but I will tell you, he never wavered after this, never, never. He saw the saints,
he was the main point man for the church throughout, really, all of Jackson County. And of course,
who does the mob go after on July 20th?
Not over Caldary. He goes after Partridge and Phelps and Gilbert and the that's two years from now right now. There's two years from now. They're not out there
hitting it you know striking David Whitmer. He's one of the witnesses but it's Partridge and then
in Clay County he does everything he can to get him settled there.
And then who oversees the move to Caldwell County? It's partridge. And then who helps get the
saints out of Missouri, partridge. And then he dies in 1840 in Navu. Edward Partridge is just one rock. And again, I just stand, you talk about cemeteries,
you stand in Navu at that wonderful memorial to Edward Partridge.
You just have to, like I say, almost weep at what he did for the church,
but he had that one moment.
And then he repented so quickly as I shared that letter,
that portion to his wife that he writes back full.
And says, I don't know if I'm even worthy of this position.
And I'll try to be, but he was so quick to repent.
I hope I can be like him in some ways and repent quickly.
And I make mistakes we all do,
but just repent quickly, move on and make amends. Wow
He's of course to be a judge
in Israel. That's what bishops do verse 17
He's going to have counselors one's Isaac Morley gonna come and leave Kurtland and
then the other is John Coral and
Isaac Morley is gonna leave a pretty big, isn't he? No question about it.
And that was his consecration.
And he moves there and all three of them are going to move on to the temple property
once that property is acquired.
So who are the counselors?
Isaac Mourney and John Coral.
And they will be his counselors all the way through the Missouri period. Wow. And fortunately, we do lose John Coral and they will be his counselors all the way through the the Missouri period. Wow. Unfortunately, we do lose John Coral John Coral is one good man
great man, but finally
Caldwell County did him in he just he just could not
Follow the Saints anymore, but he wrote a wonderful history and that history is in the Joseph Smith papers and
He wrote a wonderful history, and that history is in the Joseph Smith papers. And he's not bitter, he's not antagonistic.
He's just, and again, I honor him, but he was beat up.
He was just, he had had it, and he just couldn't take it anymore.
And again, I feel badly about that, but John Coral was actually elected a representative
from Calvo County to the Missouri legislature.
And in the legislature, he defended us,
tried to help us get out of the state
and give us some state funds to compensate a little bit.
He's a good man, and I think he's gonna be okay,
but that Missouri just, it was just too tough on him.
And at the same time, there were those who made it through.
Yeah.
And then of course, as I mentioned,
it's going to be difficult because of the,
the element, the differences of the population
that they're around.
And so it's not surprising, Lord says,
keep the laws of the land.
Do everything you can to be loyal, faithful citizens
in spite of their opposition
and times in which they may use the law against you.
That's verse 21, right?
Let no man break the laws of the land
for he that keep it the laws of God
had no need to break the laws of the land.
Beautiful.
And of course, they also keep the laws by my hand, verse 23. And of course, I should back up at
verse 22, be subject to the powers that be. And I love President Oaks's talk in conference about
what we need to do. What are the Constitution stands for. We honor that.
We honor the laws and the land and do everything you can to uphold the laws
peacefully.
And that was certainly a message to the Latter-day Saints, especially.
And we did not retaliate really when they came after us in 1833.
We tried to somewhat defend ourselves, but when they said you have to go, we left.
And we just, we weren't, we didn't want to,
but we saw no other way to restore peace.
So, well, we have the appointment of Edward Partridge
to have his residence with his counselors,
and I could show you a map that shows you,
that we've put together that shows you
where they lived on the temple lot, but I have to jump to verse 26.
And this is one of my favorites, simply because if you're going to be trying to become a Zion person, you better have initiative. I don't know how to describe this anyway, but the Lord uses the example of being, in terms
of using your agency for a good cause.
And if you don't, if you have to be compelled in all things, you're like a slothful servant.
And I have joked with my students and said, I think there's only one reason why the Lord created a sloth
as an example of what you shouldn't be. I mean, the animal is so interesting in some ways,
but they are slow. I love that you pointed out initiative. Keep going with that. That's
that's the first thing I think. Well, I I think sometimes Lord just expects us to figure it out. Yeah, you know, you get you get a like you say a missionary you get a new companion. You're in a new area. Well, what do you do? Well figured out. Yeah, you know, make it happen. You're coming to be why you are going to school. What are you going to be figured out take some classes. Do this. Get you don't get going. Move the things we're going to school, what are you going to be? Figure it out. Take some classes, do this.
You don't have one. Get going. Move. The things work out for those who really just dig in
and make things happen. Make a difference. John, you've said something like that. Like, God can't direct you unless you're moving. Well, there's an old saying of God cannot steer a parked car.
And I think the Mary and G. Romney quotation that I like is you can't expect God to
God your footsteps unless you're willing to move your feet.
And I think the one that we always think of here is kind of first Nephi 4.6.
I was led by the spirit not knowing beforehand, but he just, he just made tracks.
He broke his bow.
He made a new one.
And the topical guide reference there says initiative.
And so I've got to, I'm going to tie that to a Nephi making
a new bow instead of complaining.
He just thought, well, let's see, I broke it.
What should I do?
I'll make another one, you know.
So.
Well, and he, he goes on and says, you know,
that he'd do with anything until he's command,
but there's the word again.
He keep it with slothfulness.
I think with the ministering commission we have,
just go do it.
I shouldn't even say this,
but I like to make rolls on Sunday,
and I just sit there and go, okay,
who can I take some rolls to? Our family's not going to eat them all. Just do it.
I have got to move to your circle, you know?
Well, I have to say I've been making rolls every Sunday.
No, Sunday dinner. Well, there was three years I was a bishop, I couldn't do it. But
my kids love my wife so much
I said there I go at least I could be remembered for something and that was grandpa's roles, you know
That's great, but just do it make it happen follow those initial promptings and just follow through
I always um Alex I always talk about the brother of Jared here where the Lord says, what do you think we are?
Figure it out.
Yeah.
Come up with an idea or when the Lord is feeding the 5,000, right?
Bring me what you have.
Fill up how we're going to feed all these people, right?
And Andrew's still in people's lunches.
Well, I got this kid's lunch.
What do you know?
I like, I think the Lord likes a little gumshen, little initiative.
Zacchaeus climbs the tree so we can see the Lord.
Like, I think the Lord likes it when we're trying things.
We're putting forth effort.
I think ministering is a perfect example to bring there
because we want to sign up sheet and a checklist
and with ministering, that's kind of a little different now.
It's what you are saying.
Go, just do it.
Go figure out something you can do. Yeah, you don't have to mention right now that my ministering family listens to the podcast and so I count that
As ministering so to the day family who is listening sure love you hope you're doing well
All right, keep going. I think that works. Okay. Yeah
So Lord I did I made this podcast for them and for other people, but for them.
I, I'm teaching gospel doctrine this year.
I'm grateful for that opportunity.
Does your ward realize who they have?
Oh, they're, they're, they're patient with me.
But I every Friday or Saturday, I do send the entire ward some supplementary materials
that I hope will be a benefit to them.
And you know, it could just be from the, you know, revelations in context, you know, James Colville.
Yeah. Or, you know, things like that. Just things that they can read that will supplement.
And then of course, there's some videos and, and you know, when we were talking about the three witnesses,
I said, you got to see this classic. There's a whole generation that hasn't seen the classic three witnesses, Vindel.
Oh, yeah.
So I gave them a link for that.
And again, it just, it makes me happy
just the fact that some would say
that was thank you for sending that to us.
And I said, well, I just wanted to have something else, you know.
Right.
But yeah, initiative is the key, I think.
Just do something and make things happen.
You know, when I've read verse 27 to my classes,
I've talked about being engaged.
I, all of us teach it BYU,
and engaged people are obsessed with each other.
And so I've always said,
this is why the Lord wants us to be anxious
to be in the age Obsessed with the work.
Obsessed, right?
This is, I just got to do more.
I want to do more.
How can I do more?
And you watch engaged students and they just can't get
enough of each other.
And you think that's how we need to be with the gospel.
Engaged, right?
Just can't get enough.
I love that, Alex.
Again, looking at verse 30 through 33,
I think you've probably explained or tried to explain this to others, but if we're promised you
obey, you keep a command, you obey, you get the blessing. And then unfortunately, if you don't obey,
the Lord has to revoke it. So it's not over your head. And then you say, gosh,
didn't work. God,'t fulfill his promise as well.
And I think we need to say also that you don't get to choose the blessing.
So often we say, I'll be obedient and I want this particular blessing.
When in some cases the blessing may be difficulty to, like you said, create Zion in you.
So it isn't like, I've often wanted to choose the blessings I get from keeping
the commandments, right?
Or I create an expectation or an assumption that if I keep these commandments, I get these
particular blessings.
And that's not what the Lord has said.
Yeah, yeah.
Right.
And look at these saints being driven out of Jackson County.
They had an uncertain expectation of what the blessing was going to be. and the Lord still blessed them, but it wasn't with what they
had thought.
Yeah.
Good point.
That's why going back to verse three, I just love verse three. You cannot behold with
your natural eyes for the present time, the design of your God concerning those things
which shall come here after. That is an awesome verse in this whole
section. And that's a, that's a trust me type section.
Yeah, that's an Isaiah 55, right? My ways are not your ways. My thoughts are not your thoughts.
It almost is, you're going to have to trust me on this. I can see things you can't see.
We have mentioned made here of good old Martin Harris. And I love this guy and we have to treat him
with great honor and respect because his brother
is the ancestor of Dalin H. Oaks, Eam or Harris.
And I could take you to his grave up there
in the Logan cemetery.
Of course.
But anyway, I think it's interesting.
We have the evidence that Martin Harris was the one who was asked a course to get things going here and he donates $1,200 to purchase the first lands in Jackson County, Missouri.
So we want to give him credit for the book of Mormon. Absolutely. But he was asked in that, what, verse 35.
Yeah. And until this is what he shall do with his money. There. So he came through. And interestingly
enough, I've got all the land purchases in Jackson County of 1831, 32 and 33. I found all of them with some help of another colleague.
And sure enough, they spent just over $1200 for the, that was probably earmarked by, as a result of
Martin Harris, but their last purchase in December put them just a little bit over the $1200 mark.
purchase in December, put him just a little bit over the $1200 mark. So give Martin Harris a nice pat on the back.
He came through with the helping to establish the, the, the first land purchases in Zion.
I hope everybody listening will, will always defend Martin Harris.
If you've listened to this podcast, you have hopefully come to a new love for this good, good man.
And here again, Donnie, and that's $1,200 in 1831, Alex.
It's huge.
Huge.
You and I don't have that money.
I'll tell you that much.
Goodness.
John, what were you going to say?
I just wanted to make sure it's 1,200.
And I also, yeah, we mentioned that the earlier podcast we even quoted the Elder
Oaks talk where he said my my middle name is I'm down in Harris Oaks and and and all of that happened
to losing 116 before he was baptized well we believe in baptism for the remission of sins don't we
and so look what Martin look what Martin did and I love that verse he's an example for the church
look what Martin did and I love that verse. He's an example for the church. Yeah, absolutely. He comes through every time when you know he's our
our financial, I guess you know, and we had to. There just wasn't the
saints just didn't have the means there. So that kind of fits with the parable
earlier too. The first we're gonna gather the rich and the learn of the wise and the noble
and then, because Martin Harris was in a position
to do something that a lot of people
wouldn't have been.
Right, exactly.
So we mentioned a little bit about the Phelps' personality,
but he's obviously gotten to know
Joseph Smith on this trip.
They're living with each other,
they're in root together.
And Joseph
obviously recognizes his talents and skills. But Phelps is going to be planted down here, and he
will be a major player. Of course, they come after the print shop of Phelps in 1833 and so on. And
he's an articulate gifted man. He is a little different in his patriarchal
blessing given I'm trying to think 34, 35 somewhere in there. It says, W.W. Feltz, that
art a strange man, a speckled bird. His talents and abilities far exceeded his peculiarities, I guess.
But again, Phelps had an ego. There's no question. And I don't know what I don't
understand all of his personality. Bruce Van Orden has written a terrific biography
of Phelps. And it's worth reading every word, but something, something set him off here a
little bit. And Joseph has to, or the Lord has to kind of approve him. And of course,
he says, he's not sufficiently me. Meek, he needs to repent. Kind of an interesting verse
and people may wonder why this is even in here that the Lord would direct Sidney Rigdon, who's a very good writer, by the way,
to write a description of the land of Zion.
Well, we live in different times. They don't have photography. The only way you can describe something to someone is if it's through writing. And so he, I'm sure, would have, you know, recognized the need for that. He ended up doing it.
But when we get back to Kirtland, he may have not done it while he was here. But when he gets back to
Kirtland, he does write something. And unfortunately in section 63, the Lord tells Martin, I'm not pleased with my servant, Sidney. He exalted himself,
but then he says, and his writing is not acceptable unto the Lord, and he shall make another.
So, I guess, you know, I've had that happen in English class.
But anyway, we don't know if exactly what was his description and what the first one was and what the second one was.
There is a description of Zion in the Prophet's manuscript history. That may very well be his, but
just we got to get people to be excited to come here and and you didn't do a good job on that.
So, you imagine the Lord. No, that's not
good. Right. Yeah. No, no check plus smiley face on that paper. Yeah. Maybe should have asked
Phelps. You know, right. He could he could have done it. Maybe a little better. Poor
simply. Okay. The other thing is, of course, we don't want to overwhelm our local citizenry.
And so, Lord tells them verse 54, 55, 56. And again, in as much as there is land obtained,
let there be workmen sent forth of all kinds into this land to labor for the saints of God. So,
we need tenseness. We need people who can run meals. We need various types of
people who can contribute and a Cooper. I know who a Cooper is. He makes barrels. There you go. Yeah.
And you know, we need, we're going to live the law of consecration. We're going to do a lot of
sharing. We need different types of people. And then of course, verse 56,
and let the work of gathering not be in haste, nor by flight. But let it be done as it shall be
counseled by the others of the church. We don't, again, want to overrun this. And unfortunately,
like I say, maybe we gathered a little bit too quickly in some regards, because again,
one of the arguments used against the saints for the reasons or the reasons the justifications I should say that the Jackson County citizens
used against the saints was that they were they were fearful they would over the run the land and take over the politics and and everything like that. So you can see the wisdom in not going too quickly,
but at the same time selecting the right people to go
that would be most beneficial for the Latter-day St. Communities.
Interesting.
When the Lord says, don't do this and they do it anyway.
Yeah.
The next verse is kind of interesting.
Again, Joseph will know where he's now supposed to go and I'll talk about
that in just a minute to actually dedicate the spot. They've probably selected the spot
two days later. August 3rd, they will dedicate the spot that Joseph has identified for the temple.
The interesting thing here is though, they want the Lord to asked Sidney Rigden to consecrate or dedicate the actual land,
this land is iron, and then also a spot for the temple, thus spot for the temple. As things turned
out, the next day they do have a dedicatory service for the dedication of the land of Zion, that's August 2nd.
And then on August 3rd, Joseph Smith dedicates the temple site.
So whereas, Rigdon was really supposed to do both, I think when it came to dedicating
the temple, Joseph goes, I'm going to do that one.
And so we just have a slight variation of what was described in the revelation there.
And then of course, we want now need to, once those are all done, once we've dedicated the land,
dedicated the temple site and had our conference that they were commanded to do in section 52,
we need to head back.
And so that's why he says here,
and let no man return from this land
except he bear record, by the way,
of that which he knows and most assuredly believes.
And in other words, bear testimony on the way home.
Preach the gospel, open your mouths, you know,
spare not.
Sadly, of course, we find out that they get
partway through Missouri on the way back
in the Lord tells them you've been you're going back so speedily there's people perishing
on either sides of the river.
You need to take time to you need to talk, you know, open your mouth.
So they could have been a little better at least trying to fulfill that charge.
So some are going to stay and some are going back to Kirtland.
Is that so?
Is that right?
Well, yes, I think we can safely say the group
that's coming, the larger group is the rest
of the Colesville branch.
Those are the ones we want planted here.
We're also going to keep,
partridge is going to stay here,
but some of the leadership are going to stay there.
In fact, Phelps or Bishop Partridge writes his wife and says,
I hope you can come this season,
but I have to stay here and make things happen and purchase the land.
So he doesn't go back. I know that.
I'm trying to remember when Lucy comes down and he tells her in the letter,
everything you need to bring,
batting pots, pans, so they could
be comfortable.
This is the wild frontier out here.
I love the last verse, actually verse 64, the capstone of this revelation, for barely
the sound must go for from this place into all the world.
And unto the uttermost parts of the earth, the gospel must be preached and every creature with the signs following them that believe. Again, emphasis on the gathering
by going into the world, preaching the gospel and then hopefully have them gathered to
the to Zion and their expectations for Zion. This place, he started with that. This is the place and the gospel is going to go forth from here.
All right, but it looks like Joseph's still there six days later.
Well, let me, let me maybe I could just say a little bit about the dedicated, the two
dedications. Is that okay? One day, yeah, just tell us what days those happen. So August 1 is this
just tell us what these those happen. So August 1 is this this revelation 58 and so now they've been told, uh, Rigdon's been told to dedicate or consecrate the land. So the next day, um 12
men, does that sound like an important figure number? 12 men symbolically laid the first log
symbolically laid the first log for the establishment of Zion. So the 12 men consisted of seven men
of the Colesville branch who had just arrived a few days earlier. And then the five others are the names we know a little bit more about. Joseph Smith, Oliver, Caudrey, Cindy Rigdon,
WWFelps, and then Ezra Booth.
I'm absolutely convinced it was right there
at the Joshua Lewis property.
And so that's where everybody's at.
And he just barely purchased this not even a week before.
So I don't even know if they know where it is yet.
But the point is we have a marker there.
And I don't know if you remember Hank, but this is the marker in
Truced Park with the bronze piece with 12 men and Joseph with this log.
Anyway, maybe you've seen that too, John, but anyway, that keeps getting stolen.
He's crying it off.
It's a bronze piece and I know the kids go, hey, I can take that to some foundry and
get 50 bucks for it.
But anyway, that's not the reason that I'm saying it's there.
The reason it is is because again, they were assembling it, the Joshua Lewis property.
So, Joseph is going to do three things while he's down there, dedicate the land of Zion, which happened on the second,
dedicate the temple site, which is August 3rd,
and then have that conference on August 4th,
and then they can make plans to go back.
And that'll be section 59.
Okay.
So what's interesting is when did Joseph Smith actually know where he was to actually dedicate the site?
As we've learned in section 57, Lord said it was on the spot lying west of the temple, not far
or west of the courthouse. So at some point in time, he actually had some
revelatory understanding. And in 1835, I'm going to excerpt just a little bit,
but this is what he wrote. So years later, yes, this is years later. So this is reflective four years later.
Having received a commandment to take my journey to the Western boundaries of the state of Missouri,
and there designate the very spot, which was to be the central spot for the commencement of the state of Missouri and their designate the very spot, which was to be the central spot
for the commencement of the gathering together of those who embraced the fullness of the everlasting
gospel. I accordingly undertook the journey with certain ones of my brethren. There was eight in his
company. And after a long and tedious journey, suffering many privations and hardships. I arrived in Jackson County, Missouri, and after
viewing the country, seeking diligently at the hand of God, he designated to me and others the very
spot upon which he designed to commence the work of the gathering and the upbuilding of Inholy City,
which should be called Zion. So it was a revelatory experience. He didn't go in any detail.
But this area that he did select was unfortunately, if I could say it this way, was occupied
in terms of a squatters right by a man by the name of Jones H. Flornoi.
Flornoi had come to independence. He lived on the edge of Jones H. Florenoi. Florenoi had come to independence.
He lived on the edge of independence
and the area that composed the temple site
was to the west of his house.
And somehow, I think Joseph had gained some understanding
where this location was for this temple.
But it was, again, as I mentioned to you,
this portion of this land had not come for sale
and would not come for sale until December 12th.
And it was part of what we call the seminary lands.
What the state of Missouri and the federal government did
was set aside portions of land
that could be used after it was sold, or I should say
that the sales of which would go for schools.
And so this John's H. Flournoy had staked out.
I'm thinking it's about 80 acres
and maybe a little bit more.
He might have gotten some more,
but I think what happened here,
and I think we can say this was safety,
that Joseph realized where it was and asked him
if they could go on his property. Now, it's not his yet,
because he hasn't bought it, but it's his because he's squatting on it.
Okay. So he has the rights to it.
And said, this is important to us.
We need to, we'd like to come here and eventually occupy this property Would you let us do it and when it comes available?
We will we will pay you for it and
for some reason again, we don't know all the reasons why he
With that exchange but the point is
Joseph would not have gone on this property and they had to cut through the underbrush
I mean this is a thickly,
this is not easy to get to,
but it's the highest point in Jackson County
outside where the courthouses.
And if anybody's been there, you know this has a slow rise.
If you got in a car, you could still see and feel that you were going up to the
top here.
So it's a prominent place.
So I think that's important to note that I think that the profit had this visionary or
at least revelatory understanding where it was to be sought permission, dedicated it,
but we weren't able to acquire it until Florenoid could acquire it so he could sell it to us.
Well, that's a long way of, long kind of description of how they got it, but it's very important to know also that the most, I think, accurate person in describing the actual dedication is Joseph
Smith himself. There are several people who claim they were there, but Joseph Smith's description is the very best. And I will read that to you.
Awesome.
It's very brief.
On the third day of August, I proceeded to dedicate the spot for the temple,
a little west of independence. And there were present, Sydney,
Rigdon, Edward Partridge, William W. Phelps, Oliver Cowdry, Martin Harris, and Joseph Co.
The 87th Psalm was read and the scene was solemn and impressive. Now there's another
some of you are interested in or at least know about Ezra Booth. Ezra Booth is not mentioned as being
there, but he obviously went to the site later and
described trying to get through to actually somebody showed it to him where Joseph had
actually dedicated the site and he gave a description and said that they actually blazed
a tea on the tree for temple.
And he saw that and said that's what it was.
And then he said on the other side of the tree was a letter Z for Zion. So I think that was a description is accurate, but he was not there by any of the
accounts for the actual dedication of the Temple site. In 1864, at WWFELPS, wrote to the church historian, said, I was there. Let me tell you what I remember.
And his account is quite interesting. Where is he? Feltz living in 64. He's in Utah.
He's in Utah. Yes. Yeah. So he's getting quite old. Yeah. And he says, on the fourth day of August, he's got the date wrong.
It's the third.
Joseph Smith, Edward Partridge,
WWFelps himself.
Joseph Cole, Oliver Coudry,
Frederick G. Williams, Martin Harris,
and Aldrin on Cindy Gilbert, AS Gilbert,
as elders and a brother, Holcomb.
I've been trying to find out who that is.
I think it's Hulkum, but I don't know who it is.
Okay.
Dedicated a little west of independence,
the spot for the temple of the Lord.
I made the prayer.
Joseph Smith delivered the dedicatory words
and Oliver Caudrey closed with a benediction.
Co planted a stone at the southeast corner
of the 10 acres for the first temple.
So he gives us a little more information there.
If his memory's correct, he adds a few more individuals.
But I hope to eventually kind of put some flesh on that
and kind of help kind of describe a little more why they
why they had to get permission to probably go on the property who was their southeast corner
so and so forth. They did not they did not put a huge cornerstone in. They just marked this
marked stone. And when you go to independence today, it's just this big, flat, grassy area,
right? Yes. And that's where they think this all is. And you see some reorganized buildings.
And yeah, a lot of the community of Christ auditorium. Okay.
John, you've got the layout of the land pretty good there. There is three restoration groups who have property there.
Temple lot and hedricites or what is it?
Church of Christ, Temple lot.
Right.
We refer to them as the hedricites.
And then the community of Christ, they own about 40 acres.
The, we've got streets in there now,
so that doesn't have the full acreage of the 63,
but we have about 18 acres,
and that's where our visitor center is established built.
And just right off the line there is the stake center.
And the, a community of Christ has about 40 acres,
probably a little less with the street
incursion. I don't know if you want me to go into how we got it. We'll do that in a future date.
Let me do our podcast from Zion. So on August 4th, we now have the conference of the church that was called for in section 52. And by this time,
there are the minutes list the names of 14 elders in addition to 31 members. So we've got more elders coming and more members coming from the, from the past week or so.
And him was sung, Bishop Partridge prayed,
Sydney Righton charged the members to exhortation
and obedience and Richard Zivaziba Peterson
confessed his transgressions.
And Joseph encouraged all to keep the commandments
and Oliver Caldry closed the meeting with prayer.
So those are eventful
three days, actually four. The first, you get the revelation 58, the dedication of Zion the second,
the third, the dedication of the temple and the fourth, the conference. So now Joseph feels like
he's done everything he needs to do. And I should say just to support the idea that the
thing he needs to do. And I should say just to support the idea that the dedication of Zion took place on the Joshua Lewis property, this is where the conference took place. So I'm
absolutely convinced that's where it was in in Caught Township.
Wow, you're doing the church and they hold conference at your house. That's a nice plan. Conferences at my house, but it's usually on TV. All right, Alex,
let's move to section 59. I noticed in the Come Follow Me manual, there's a big bold question.
Who was Paulie Knight? Because Paulie Knight is listed here in the section, right? In section
the section, right? In section first year. Is it? She's not actually listed. It says, wife of Joseph Knight senior. Oh, do I have the, I have the old scriptures? Yeah, I've got the 2013
Paulie Knight comma, the wife of Joseph Knight senior died. The first church member to die in Zion.
It says in the synopsis. Let me start over.
Let's start.
That's the new heading.
Right, the new one.
I got my new one right here.
Alex, let's move to section 59.
It's on August 7th, so just a couple of days after the conference.
And in the Come Follow Me manual,
there's a big bold question.
Who is Paulie Knight?
Because in the section heading,
it says on the day this revelation was received Paulie Knight, the wife of Joseph Smith Knight senior died.
So tell us, give us the background there.
Well, first of all, that's a great inclusion by the scripture committee, because we didn't have that in the earlier ones.
And part of the reason was, as we didn't know which day she exactly died.
Okay.
But we do know it's August 7th because again,
Edward Partridge wrote it in his letter to his wife and said, Mrs. Knight died this morning.
So she was 57 years old. She is, of course, the wife of Joseph Knight, senior.
of Joseph Knight Senior and even before they left Ohio, her health was tenuous. In fact, Nuel Knight, her son, rode in his autobiography. My mother's health was very poor and had been for
a considerable time, yet she would not consent to stop traveling. He went on and said,
that, if she might die during the journey.
He purchased some lumbar just in case
he needed to make a coffin
and bury her in root.
But then he said,
he wrote,
but the Lord gave her the desire of her heart
and she lived to stand upon the land.
And again,
she died at the home of Joshua Lewis. This is the night family
who's known Joseph since what year? 1826, 2627. Yeah. Are they the original Colesville family?
Yeah. Yeah. And again, part of the Colesville branch, the branch met at their house, right?
Yeah. Yeah.
They did have another place as well.
I'm trying to think, you mean in Colesville?
Yeah, just that little house.
They've got the back area.
But initially there were a couple of places
where they met.
There was over 70 members of the Colesville branch.
That's the same place where Emma was baptized
across the street.
Right there at the Cross Street Piccolpond, yes.
Yeah.
They kept having to make a new dam and then it would get torn down and that's the place,
right?
So here are these people.
I mean, this is just incredible.
Here are these people who know Joseph long before, I shouldn't say long before, but before
the Book of Mormon is printed before it's translated before it's before the church is
organized. Book of Mormon is printed before it's translated before it's before the church is organized
and Paul night is kind of our I'm sure she's not the first is not a lot of day saint to die but
This is you know die in the cause of
Of Zion. This is certainly sobering to all the Colesville branch. I mean the nights were the figure head family
At the same time you can imagine her condition if she's that near death and she makes it there just wanted to be, you know, established in Zion, so to speak.
Do they bury her there? Is she the first Latter-day St. Barry didn't? That's correct. Yeah.
In Zion. And so again, she's probably buried right there on the Joseph,
Joshua Lewis property. Okay. Now what's interesting, he's,
Joseph Knight later said, my wife being sick, the Lewis's took us in their house. They were
faithful and good to us. You know, very comforting. And of course, probably saw to her
you know, very comforting and of course, probably sought her needs to the very end there.
Now they held a funeral on August 8th
and she was buried in the woods nearby.
Sadly, Joseph Knight remembers that he went to visit the grave
a few days later and noticed that some hogs
had began to root it up.
So he built a pen around it to keep them out.
So a fence and then he concludes and says,
it was the last thing I'd done for her. So you can imagine the heartache coming here,
you know, the expectations of establishing Zion, but I also had to bury my wife.
The point is, I think the good thing that her death did was spawn this revelation.
And you catch that right again at the very beginning, where you, verse two,
well, he said, blessed, say, Lord, are they who have come up into the land with an eye single
of my glory? According to my commandments, we could have put like night like poly right there. For those that live shall inherit
the earth and those that die such as poly. So rest from all their
labors and their work shall follow them. And they shall receive a
crown in the mansions of my father, which I have prepared for
them. And blessed are they whose feet stand upon the land of
Zion who obeyed my gospel,
for they shall receive their reward, receive for their reward, the good things of the earth,
and it shall bring forth in its strength. And they shall also be crowned with blessings from
above, yea, with commandments not a few. I like that. Commandments, God gives commandments to bring about our happiness. And so it's
not. It creates the responsibility, but at the same time, commandments provide blessings.
Commandments not a few, and with revelations in their time, they that are faithful and
diligent before me. So again, I think the sobering
experience of Pauli's death caused Joseph to inquire, well, okay, so she made it here, but
is this the end for her? Well, not really, and it's not for us either. And you're blessed for having a benilbedient. And again, kind of ties back to section 58.
They'll be honored as those who have come to sacrifice
their lives, their time, their energies to establish Zion.
Yeah.
Um, I, this section is short.
And I, I was intrigued that kind of the commandments were repeated there.
And, uh, but they're not exactly the same as the 10.
In fact, I love verse seven.
Okay. Yeah.
These are the, of course, we know the big 10 and Exodus,
right. Here's the big seven.
They're really our seven.
And some of them are a little bit of a reiteration.
The first one, of course, is the great commandment.
That's Matthew 22.
They all shout, love the Lord, they got it all they heart
and might in strength.
And of course, the second one is the second great commandment
to love thy neighbor.
That's going to be tough for the church members in Jackson County.
We do have the reiteration of thou shalt not steal or commit adultery, nor kill. And the added phrase,
nor do anything like unto it. So there's six. And then of course verse eight, now shall it offer a sacrifice,
and Lord, like God in righteousness, even that of a broken heart and a
contrite spirit. He's leading into the sacrament, the sacrament. And again, I
think most all of us and no one understand Christ died of a broken heart. And I think even
physiologically, there was a wonderful article in the New
England Journal of Medicine on when the sword pierced Jesus
his side, out came water or a fluid. And it was basically a
heart that burst. It was a broken heart. And so there's physiological
evidence that the Savior's sacrifice or dying on the cross may have been actually a broken heart.
But the point I want to make here is, I think the Lord is trying to tell us Hank and John,
point I want to make here is, is I think the Lord's trying to tell us Hank and John, that we're in Zion. Now, how do you create a Zion people? You know from section 42, they are to live the
law of consecration. And the law of consecration, us today, is a little different, but we give it everything. We give all to the Lord, time
talents, energies, everything. But how do you manifest that? Well, it's how you worship
God Himself. And on what day do we worship? Well, the Sabbath, I really think section 58
is the Lord's now we would he's mentioned sacrament before in section 20
20 section 20 has the prayers in it. There was one where he said it doesn't
matter what you drink. 27.
He's a jumble brain.
I don't know when he's going to buy don't buy wine from your enemies.
Yeah, 27. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, 7
Yeah, so and that was kind of back up. So okay
So in connection with these
basic commandments that we're kind of all familiar with but a little bit of a variation
uh, there's no commandment in the uh, in the big 10 to talking about how you worship God, how you actually
pay your devotions unto the most high.
And section 59 capsulizes that principle, and that is, how do you worship me on the Sabbath
day?
Give me your broken heart and a contrite spirit, but do it at least once a week.
Of course, we have to do it at all times in all places, but I think what he's trying to tell him
here is if you want, we got, want to become a Zion people, worship me the way a Zion people should.
Hence, that thou mayest more fully keep thyself unspotted from the world, thou shalt go to the house of prayer and offer up thy sacraments upon my holy day.
And again, as soon as we say sacraments, mean we typically say what?
The sacrament of the Lord's Supper.
The sacrament of Lord's Supper, but sacraments can be anything that we sacramore
in it.
For and so on.
I hope you don't sacraments you could say sacrifice is there offer up to your
sacrifice. Yeah, and now we don't sit there and take a you
lamb of one year, right, and take them to an altar and and
have them their blood spilt. But we offer other things. And
but I think the interesting thing here is some of the phrasing, of course, is
just absolutely remarkable. We don't have houses of worship. Yeah,
there's no place for them to worship in Jackson County. They're
going to build a schoolhouse. Certainly, we've been worshiping
in the Isaac Mornay House. But the place most people have been
worshiping is in their homes. Andhoff, but the place most people have been worshiping
isn't their homes. Isn't it remarkable? I don't know if the COVID-19 has done anything for anybody,
but for the boss, my worship has changed by worshiping in my home. And I will confess
And I will confess that as a typical, maybe I'm not typical, but my Sabbath day worship has taken on such deeper meaning with come follow me with the need to church supported.
Home worship centered. Home centered. That has made a big, big change in my life. Now I, I worshiped with my
family on Sunday, but not to the extent that I have in the last year and a half. It has been
absolutely remarkable. And I'd like to show you something for those watching on YouTube or
this is a silver sterling silver picture. This is from theling silver picture.
This is from the Logan II Ward.
This is owned by my grandfather, and I received it upon his death.
You can probably understand what this was used for, and there's the common cup.
Wow.
Now, this is why you sat at the front of the chapel.
And so you don't want to be the last one to drink. Right. But this means a lot to me. I
did find one of these on. This is made by the
Samson, Samson, gosh, Samson Hill foundry in Connecticut. This dates from 1866 to 1898. No kid.
But I mean, it's so symbolic of what the sacrament is all about, and the bitter cup and the
atonement and so on and so forth. But I have to show you this one too.
I don't know if you can see this.
Wow.
But these are sacrament cups sterling silver.
I have, there's 18 on here.
And I have nine of these.
So that's a little less than 160 cups.
That replaced, of course, the common cup because that was impractical to use
in terms of health, if nothing else. But in my first worship with my family during the COVID-19,
when they told us we could have our sacrament at home, I pulled these out. And I'll tell you,
that was probably, it will be one of the most memorable sacrament, I mean, we've used it ever since,
to think of, again, just the fact that they're priceless in terms of their meaning to us,
but at the same time, was my grandfather's, it's the Logan Second Ward on those though so 1902 they
started at least having there's an inscription on the back that's 1902 but
they started using the individual cups but it are sacrament meetings at my home have been absolutely heaven, heaven. And to then discuss the wonderful elements of these
revelations and the doctrines, I'm sure many of you, I'm sure both of you can say the same thing,
Sunday is my delight. I've had a renewed appreciation.
So, and the Lord says it himself, this is a day appointed unto you to rest from your labors and to pay
thy devotions unto the most high.
Your your kids didn't want to use the common cup, huh?
No, they're like no dad.
But of course, we do have Latter-day Saints and and we're all striving for perfection, but you've always heard the term their Sunday Mormons and
And that does happen where we just worship on Sunday and we may say our prayers all week, but that's about it
But I'm glad Lord said nevertheless they vow shall be offered up in righteousness on all days and at all times
But on the Sabbath make it a point to worship me.
And I really believe that the Sabbath day was created to the ancient Israelites just like us today,
so that if we did worship the Savior, the way we're supposed to, that all nations,
all people would know that Israel's God is God.
And if Latter-day Saints would do the same, worship God,
the way we're supposed to, I think people would say,
Latter-day Saints, God is God.
They know how to worship Him.
They know what He stands for.
They know of His mission and His atonement.
I love how you describe it, a delight.
The Sabbath, they can be a delight.
And I think, let me present Nelson gave a talk
about the Sabbath being delight.
In fact, I think he's given a few talks
about the Sabbath over the years,
but I remember brother Truman G. Madsen saying something
like for the Jews, they would be held accountable
for the joy they didn't feel on the Sabbath
that they should have.
Does that ring a bell?
That it should be a joy and a delight.
And we can get kind of busy.
We've got a heavy calling or something like that.
And but I love the, I love that phrase.
And I think that should be what we're striving for.
And I love that you said that because I thought Elder Holland, I believe in one of the conferences
during COVID talked about this home-setter and emphasis and how this sacrament, I think he
was referring to Section 59 even, the sacrament should mean even more now that we can take it
at home.
Yeah, we definitely need to have the fellowship of the saints. I mean, that's so important. We, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we, we may not have again, right? Maybe for a very long time, maybe very short time there.
But another way we worship, of course, you see some of the most tender and meaningful moments
of the Savior's life is when he they're enjoying food.
And hence, I think the wonderful point in verse 13, how do you, what do you do for your
food on the Sabbath? You prepare it with
singleness of heart for the love and service you have for each other. And I don't
know about you, but the best day of the week for dinner with my families. We
worship, at least in conversation and in thanks is on this nice Sunday dinner. I
think I think God approves of that. Yeah. And it doesn't
mean we can't do a little more preparation the day before, but. Right. But you think of
the times you're drawn to your family and to worship. And I do review with my family.
They knew it. When we came home and had dinner, they had to tell me what they learned in
Sunday school and priesthood and and sacramid. What touched
your heart? What songs did we sing and make it a day of worship and and gladness and joy.
Sunday should be the best day of the week. And I think for most later days, saints, it
really is if they're doing it right. Very. A lot of great statement. I've noticed that
the Lord talks about gratitude. Thanksgiving in quite a few places here. Verse seven, thou shalt thank the Lord
thy God in all things. John, you mentioned that. That's an interesting commandment. Yeah, that's a
commandment that I just love that because because I when I see very strong words like all, I love to say
to my class. Now, what percentage is that anyway? That's a pretty high percentage word because I think in all things can even mean
for the hard times, you're thanking him for everything. So that's the fact that that's
in thou shalt language is cool to me. And he says it in 15, do these things,
say giving, cheerful, heart and countenance, and then he
goes over in verse 21, nothing offends me more than those who confess not his hand in all things,
and obey not his commandments. I'm sensing from the Lord, because I think the Lord teaches us for
us, not for him, that gratitude expressed, Thanksgiving expressed, blesses the expressor more than the receiver.
Right. When I, when we offer, I, I remember present,
heekly statement, right, this gratitude is the, the, the mark of an educated person.
Right. There's something about it that blesses our own life.
When I offer a gratitude to John, to Alex, to, you know, to anyone,
when I offer that gratitude, John, to Alex, to anyone, when I offer that gratitude,
something about it cleanses me.
I think the Lord is saying, you need that cleansing.
Offer gratitude, you need it.
If I could add one more thing to that, Hank, I think gratitude is very closely related
to humility because with gratitude we see where our blessings are coming from. Right. And we all know Moroni's promise, Moroni 10-4,
but Moroni 10-3 is ponder how merciful God has been
since the creation of Adam and tell the time
you receive these things and ponder it in your hearts.
And it should fill us with gratitude and humility.
And I think that's there because gratitude
is the gateway to revelation.
And gratitude humility are prerequisites to
Merone I-10-4, then ask, you know, if these things are true. So I think that sequence there of gratitude
humility is important. Wow. I've been really touched by this Alex because 58 was, here's Zion, 59 is now become Zion.
Individually, as a group, become Zion.
So I wanna take section 59 with my family and say,
how can we, how can we do a little bit better
with being Zion, right?
They're doing a good job at not killing,
but we could probably do a better job as a family
in keeping the Sabbath day.
We could probably do a better job as a family in keeping the Sabbath day. We could probably do a better job of being thankful.
Not me, of course, but my children could do better at this.
You know, cheerful hearts and countenances.
I just think there's a lot that we could take
out of section 59 and say,
how can I become more Zion-like?
How can I become more poly night like?
Yeah.
And notice what he says, for those who are able to do it,
for those who really put into practice,
these principles we're talking about,
of worship and Sabbath observance and thankfulness,
what can God not promise you?
He could, why would he withhold any blessings if you know how to worship him?
That's why he says, Verily, I say it this verse 16, Verily, I say that in as much as you do this, the fullness of the earth is yours.
Beasts of the field, fows of the air, the herb, all good things which come of the earth for food or for
Raymond, earth life is meant to be enjoyed. And if you can balance the blessings
God has given you and recognize who they come from and worship him appropriately, why couldn't he
give you everything? Because he knows you'll worship him and you won't be drawn by the things of
the world or or or or deviate from the past covenant path. You know how to worship him. He can
give you all things, including eternal life.
So yeah, that's what he says. Even peace in this verse 23, peace in this world,
an eternal life in the world to come.
Hank, I hope our listeners know about the website scriptures dot b-y-u dot edu,
where you can see who has mentioned verses in general conference ever since the restoration.
And that verse 23, I think I was looking, got the most, gets the most mentions in general conference.
Really?
That piece in this world, this is so great. Because look, verse 2, those that live, shall inherit the earth,
those that die, shall rest from all labors, their works will follow them.
They'll receive a crown of dimensions of my father
and that same idea at the end,
peace in this world and eternal life in the world to come.
And it's a promise of what righteousness will give you peace now,
even in the midst of Jackson County type experiences
and eternal life in the world
of kind of, I thought, oh, that's kind of nice at this setting of Pauli Knight's remembering
Pauli Knight.
Yeah.
That is wonderful, John.
Perfect.
I went to Thanksgiving at my sister's house in May, Pilton once.
And I don't know.
It was, I called it a tree of life moment.
My family was there. my siblings were there, a lot of joy, a lot of laughter.
Then the food came out and it smelled so good and it looked so good and my mom was there.
And we talked about my dad who had passed.
And I just thought this is so heaven like.
And it reminds me of these verses.
And I put in my margin here next
to verse 18, what a gracious God that we have. Look at this. Verse 17, verse 16 is
talking about the fullness of the earth as Alex mentioned, verse 17, yay, and the
herb and the good things which come from the earth, whether for food or for
raiment, or for houses, or for barns, or for orchards, or for gardens, or for
vineyards, yay.
All things which come of the earth
in the season they're of are made
for the benefit and use of men.
Both to please the eye and to gladden the heart.
Yay, food for raiment, for taste and for smell,
to strengthen the body, to enliven the soul,
and look, listen to this, and it please, of God,
that he had given all these things unto man for unto this and where
they made to be used.
I mean, look at that.
And I had just reading that and with my family and all this wonderful food and everything
I'm glad Alex mentioned that food's part of this Sabbath.
And the Lord's actually saying, I did this.
It pleases me to give this to you.
How cool is that?
How gracious a God we have to please our eyes,
glad, and our hearts.
And I just thought I'd love those verses right there.
Terrific.
It reminds me of a, it reminds me of Nephi saying
that the Liyahona led them to the more fertile parts
of the wilderness.
The best parts, yeah.
Yeah, the best parts.
It just seems that when I am doing what the Lord asked me to do, it's still the wilderness,
it's still mortality, but it's the more fertile parts of the wilderness.
It's the best parts of life.
Alex, we have one last question for you and you might have read this in the outline.
This is our listeners.
They always comment on this part.
There's something about hearing the testimony, the personal testimony of a very educated
Latter-day saint.
That's something there's something stirring about that.
So I'm going to ask you this question.
Alex, you are a professor, you're a historian, and you're a scholar, you're also a father
and a grandfather.
You've been studying the scriptures, especially these revelations, church history for decades,
though you don't look at, but it has been decades that you have studied this.
You know, honestly, Alex, you know, and I'm not, I'm not overstating this. When I wrote this out,
you know more about the history of Joseph Smith and the church in Missouri than any other person
alive today. And that to me is powerful. I would love to hear your personal thoughts on
Joseph Smith, the restoration, and what it's done for, what it's done for Dr. Alex Ball.
Well, that's a loaded question, and I hope I can express it in the right with the right heart.
It's just something so magnificent about the restoration.
And I guess the more I learn, the more I believe.
Again, we are to seek the Lord with all our heart, might, mind, and strength.
And we kind of alluded to that a little bit.
But there's the combination of the mind and the feeling, or the intellect and the feeling and the heart. And I think we all, just, we wrestle with things at times, but at the same time, I always
come back to the feelings I've received over and over and over again of the restoration.
It just doesn't end.
I just get, I discover a new truth or something that just
warms my soul again and just convinces me once again,
helps me capture my testimony time and time again.
And I'm just so grateful for wonderful people who have
taken the time to write and research and think and ponder. And it's helped
me in my own testimony. I just pray all in door to the end. I'm doing my very best, but
I know I can give more. And I just love the fact that the Lord has, I'm privileged to
be a witness of the Lord in all things in all places in this dispensation.
It really is the most glorious dispensation of all time.
Although I would have liked to have been in the time of the Savior, my family said, Dad,
if you go back in time, you'd go back to the time of Joseph Smith, and I said, no, I'd
probably go back to the time of Jesus.
I'd love to see him.
I'd love to see him do the things that he did,
the miracles and hear him teach.
Hear him teach.
We have glimpses of that, of course, in the scriptures.
And then I said, and after that,
I would probably want to go back and see Joseph Smith
and thank him because he really is the dispensation head.
There's no question about it.
God singled him out in the premortal existence and we are privileged to
be born in this dispensation of time in which the fullness is here, but the restoration is ongoing.
And I hope to do my own part to help that restoration move forward in my own way, not in the, not in my own way about the restoration other than the fact, do what
I can to, to further the work and, and help people strengthen their testimonies and come
unto Christ and be perfected in him. The gospel is exciting, it's rewarding, it's, it's
just mind-boggling at times, but boy with the spirit, it just is such a powerful influence in my life.
And I'm grateful. I think you've done all those things you hope to do, at least with us today.
I think this is going to bless. I know our listeners are probably just as full as I am just thinking, oh, we love Alex Baugh on his testimony.
Yeah, I'm so glad we know you and we know we have a resource because there's a lot more
Missouri to come and there is. Yeah, so thank you so much for being with us and I can't wait
to to come back to you to help us with some of these other ones in the future.
Yeah, we're gonna have Alex back.
Yeah, when the saints are about to leave Missouri,
we're gonna bring Alex back
and he can tell us what's happened to him.
Look forward to that.
You're both doing a great work
and furthering the work of the kingdom
in a way that we wouldn't have been doing
10 years ago or five years ago.
And I hope that the message that you're trying to convey
will reach as many people as we can
to help them in their own scripture study
and their own lives and their own understanding
of the gospel.
And I think it's doing a great thing.
So thank you so much Hank and John for your initiative.
Yes. You're anxiously engaged in a good cause.
Figure it out. We love it. We feel, you know, it's interesting what appears to be a sacrifice
says, President Hinckley, it turns out to be an investment that blesses your life.
It's totally changed my doctrine and covenants. Oh, me too. Yeah, it's been great. Yeah,
and we we're not the only ones that do it,
John, we want to thank all of you for listening. We want to thank, um, thank you for your support.
Of course, we're grateful for Dr Alex Bob being here today. We're thankful to our executive producers,
Steve and Shannon Sorenson, our production crew. We have a great production crew here on Follow Him, made up of David Perry,
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