Follow Him: A Come, Follow Me Podcast - Doctrine & Covenants 93 : followHIM Favorites with Dr. Casey Griffiths
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Hello, my friends. Welcome to Follow Him Favorites. My name is Hank Smith. I'm the host of a podcast called Follow Him.
And I am here with my co-host, John, by the way. Hello, John. I think every week we do a smaller
version of our podcast called Follow Him Favorites in which we just look at this week's lesson,
which is section 93, and we pick our favorite things. Now we have
a guest with us, John, just real quick, introduce our guest.
Oh, Casey Griffiths with us. He's awesome. He's fond of, listen to, fond of talk to. He has
his own podcast on Book of Mormon Central, and he's going to, he's like an expert on this. He's kind of an expert on education in the church.
And so this is a perfect section to have him for a guest.
All right, so let's go, John.
You go first, follow him favorites.
Oh, man, there's so many things here.
In fact, one of the things I love to do for those of you
who are so old, you use paper scriptures.
Look at page 182 and count the lines of footnotes.
And that tells you how doctrinally rich it is. I have done that. I got bored at church one time.
There was only one time that I was allowed, but I counted footnotes. And I think section 1 wins
it with 31 lines, but there's 29 lines of footnotes here in section 93.
But one of the things that I've just loved is how the Lord seems to call his
servants by different names.
If you look in verse 45, very late, I say to you, my servant, Joseph Smith,
Jr. comma, or in other words, comma, I will call you friends for you are my
friends.
And you shall have an inheritance with me. I will call you friends, for you are my friends.
And you shall have an inheritance with me. I called you servants for the world's sake,
and you're their servants for my sake,
but now very late, say it to you,
Joseph Smith, Jr., and then he gets some more advice.
But I love how he calls them his friends.
And I think what must the Lord think
when he sees us going to the sacrament table every Sunday
and making a covenant that we are willing to take
his name upon us.
And what a symbol of friendship that must be for him to say,
I want to take the name of Christ upon me
and try this week to keep his commandments
so that I can have his spirit to be with me.
So I just love that. I'm going to call you friends and you'll find in the scripture sometimes my son, sometimes my servant,
well here he says, I'm going to call you my friends. I love that hand, can Casey, I love that part.
Yeah. As if the Lord knows your heart, right? You both are my friends and if you were to say something wrong or do something wrong,
I would say it's not a big, I know their heart.
I know that they're good people, they're good friends,
and they have been there in the past,
and they'll be there in the future.
So I like that word.
My following favorite is gonna be right across the column,
if you have your paper scriptures.
Doctrine Covenants 93, 12 over to 20.
In this, we learn that the Savior did not receive a fullness
at the first, meaning all knowledge.
He didn't know everything, who he was,
and why he was here at first, but received grace for grace.
He, the same idea is line upon line.
Then you go over to verse 20, and the Savior says to you and I,
I say, into you, you shall receive grace for grace.
You know, sometimes we can get pretty frustrated
that we're not as good as we want to be.
I don't know about either of you,
but sometimes I think,
why am I making that mistake again?
Why am I doing that again?
I should have learned by now, right?
And the Savior is saying,
listen, I learned grace for grace,
I learned line upon line, and I understand that you are too.
So be patient with yourself, be patient with others
around you, because it's a process of learning.
And I just hope that you don't think, oh, the Lord must
hate me, oh, the Lord must be disgusted with me, you know, that I'm doing these, making these same mistakes over and over.
No, he gets it.
He understands what it means to grow grace for grace.
What do you guys think?
Well, Hank, I love that you would say that, and I love that he invites, if I can tie
it back to the sacrament table again, that he invites us back every week, as if to say,
oh, I know, I know you're're gonna you're gonna go grace for grace. I know you're gonna mess up
and that's why I've set this up so that you can keep coming back to this this table of communion,
this table of sacrifice and make that covenant again. Just keep coming back and we will I'm gonna
help you grow grace for grace. I love it.
All right, our guest, Kasey Griffiths, tell us your follow him favorite.
Teach us. We're ready.
There's so much in the section that I love, but I'm going to go to verse 36 and 37,
which say the glory of God is intelligence or in other words, light and truth,
light and truth for sake, that evil one. And I just love that because the idea that the Lord is saying us intelligence is light
and truth, it's learning.
And when you learn new things and when you're excited to learn new things, that's one
of the things that keeps the evil one at bay.
That's one of those things that leads you to good places where you grow
in glory and light and intelligence and become more like Heavenly Father in Jesus Christ because
they're avid learners. They love the universe that they've created and see it as profoundly beautiful.
And I hope that you look out on the things that you learn, not just in school, but things that
you learn when you're outside, when you're on a hike, when you're riding your bike, when you're walking down the street.
I hope that you're just a curious person that's rediscovering and falling in love with
this universe that God's created for us.
That to be intelligent is to be more like God and to love, light, and truth is one of
those things that keeps the bad thoughts that are sometimes
discouraging and that bring you down and put you in a dark place as it may.
So be a curious person.
Yeah.
On Sundays in our house, we sometimes watch a nature documentary, you know, about insects
and animals and volcanoes and whatever.
And I find my kids, if they'll actually sit down and watch, they start to get interested.
They start to say, oh, why is that bird do that? That's weird, right? Look how pretty that one is.
Look at the feathers on that one. And it becomes quite interesting.
Yesterday, my my daughter, who's eight years old, kept coming up to me with rocks. Like,
we're in the middle of moving my other daughter out of college and she kept walking up and saying, Dad, I found this rock. This rock looks like a donut or
this rock is really some kind of crystal or something and I kind of brush her
off and then I sort of set there and thought, when did I become the sort of
person that isn't excited by a cool rock? Like it seems like that's intrinsically
built into us and it's one of those things that makes us really happy when we're
kids but sometimes goes away when we're kids, but sometimes
goes away when we're adults. I found this quote that I really loved that goes like this, it says,
the cure for boredom is curiosity, and there's no cure for curiosity. I've said that to my kids so
much now that they hate that quote, but that's the basic idea. If your board go out and explore the
world, find something, look, look at something, learn something
new, and kind of embrace everything that's around us.
When the Lord says the glory of God is intelligence, intelligence is the ability to see and appreciate
the truth in the world around you.
The more you cultivate that, the more exciting your life is going to be.
Yeah, that's exciting.
In our full podcast, if you want to go and listen to it,
you'll hear Dr. Griffiths talk about how doing your homework
is a form of worship according to section 93.
So if you need a little more incentive to do your homework,
you need to come listen to our full podcast and hear what
Dr. Griffiths has to say about Dr. full podcast and hear what Dr. Griffith has to say about
Dr. Kavanaugh's 93.
Verse 53.
That's it for Follow Him Favorites.
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