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Welcome to part two with Dr. Garrett Dirkmaat, Enos through Words of Mormon.
Garrett, as we move forward, there's something my son noticed the other day.
He said, Dad, in Omni, the chapter heading puts the years about 323 to 130 BC.
Then you get to the next book, Words of Mormon, and the heading says, 385 A.D. He went, wait, we just skipped ahead 500 years.
Can you explain what's happening here?
Boy, this is seriously one of the most fun parts
of studying the book of Mormon for me.
You have to remember that I am a history nerd,
which you already know if you're listening to
the podcast at this point, you're already know if you're listening to the podcast
at this point, you're thinking, yeah, this has been the most painful thing I've ever
experienced.
But one of these fascinating aspects of the demonstration that this record is an actual
record that actually exists. The all-knowing author here, Mormon, is providing this interjection
into his record. Because I can only imagine what it was like when you're reading the Book
of Mormon for the first time, or when Joseph was translating it. When you're reading the
Book of Mormon for the first time, yeah, you go from, oh, let's learn more about this King
Benjamin person. And the very next words on the next page are, and now I, Mormon, began to deliver up the record,
which I have no idea who Mormon is. I mean, yeah. Suddenly we went from Benjamin to this Mormon guy
and Mormon is explaining a lot about how this book came to be. That's why this is such a precious
part of our understanding of the plates, because
Mormon explains his process. Now we get a little bit of this from the book Mormon in
the Book of Mormon. I don't know a very clean way of saying the Book of Mormon in the Book
of Mormon. That sounds like we're opening a Pandora's box or looking at a lot of two-way
mirrors. The reality is in Mormon's own book
that he writes later in the book,
he provides a history of how it is
that he came to be given these records,
how he came to be the one who was abridging
these large plates of Nephi and creating the book
that we now call the Book of Mormon in general.
This explanation that he is giving here is to describe what
records you're reading and talk about a spoiler alert. Boy, Mormon in verse two, he's going
to let you know exactly what's about to happen. If you're holding off on waiting on that series
before you find out that you don't want to talk to Mormon, he's going to let you know.
Yeah, skip this one if you don't want to know ahead.
Right. He says, I have witnessed almost all the destruction of my people, the Nephites.
We just found out that there's a whole bunch more Nephites, that Zarahemmell and them,
they got together and they've learned about the gospel and it's the greatest thing ever.
And the very next words you're going to read are, I witnessed almost their entire destruction
516 years later. And it is many hundreds of years after the coming of Christ.
Now we've had prophesies that Christ was going to come, but we know he came now because Mormon
just said he came.
It's many hundred years after the coming of Christ and I deliver these records up in the
hands of my son and it's supposed of me that he will witness the entire destruction of
my people. But may God grant that
he may survive them, may he write somewhat concerning them and somewhat concerning Christ,
that perhaps someday it may profit them." And then he's going to go on to explain why this is like
an explanatory note that's put in for the reader. He's made his record up to this point by abridging what was on the large plates of Nephi.
Again, we talked about this a little bit with both Jerim and Omni, how they keep referring
to these small plates and the small plates were supposed to have the prophesying on them
and the larger plates were the ones that were supposed to have the larger history on them.
He says that I'd made an abridgment from the plates of Nephi and there he's talking about these larger plates. He has gone through the heavy duty ones that talk about everything.
He's made an abridgment of it.
One thing you'll start to notice at this point in the Book of Mormon, Mormon is a great omniscient
third person author there where he will interject himself and provide commentary.
You'll read about something and be like, Oh, and thus we see the
hearts of the children. I mean, he can't help himself, but tell you the story.
And then sometimes add in a little bit of commentary on his own, because he's
the one who's the bridge this and put it together that commentary is totally
valuable because it helps us understand why he thought
this part was valuable. But it's also the reason why most of the Book of Mormon is in
third person, which is something I'm sure you've already talked about. He is taking
these records and he is abridging them or he's rewriting them. He says he can't even include a hundredth part.
He's taking bits and pieces of it from different authors
that are there in the plates of Nephi.
He's trying to create a story for us
that includes all of the things
that the Lord is inspiring him to put in there.
Mormon, to me, is the first Mormon historian.
He's the first Latter-day Saint historian, but there's, of course, no Latter-day Saints
at the time.
He is taking records of other people and he's using those sources to create a narrative
that's source-based to try to tell people what happened.
And this is exactly what Mormon has done.
The worst thing that can happen to a historian is they finish writing something and then the next day they find another source that's totally important that you would have written about the entire time but you didn't have.
I had this experience a little bit on my dissertation because I was writing about the Latter-day Saints being expelled from the United States, I knew the Council of 50 existed
and that minutes of the Council of 50 existed, but they also weren't public. No one had access to them.
So I had to write my dissertation, da da da da da, and wouldn't you know it, go to work on the
Joseph Smith papers and five years later, well, now the Council of 50 minutes are accessible.
It would change a lot of the things I say in my dissertation had I had those.
Anyone who's ever written anything has, after it's been published, said, oh man, I should
have included this.
Why didn't I include this?
And Mormon has the same experience.
After I had made an abridgment from the plates of Nephi down to the reign of King Benjamin,
of whom Amalekai spake," so he's referencing this there.
I searched among the records which had been delivered into my hands and I found these
plates, so a different set of plates, which contained this small account of the prophets
from Jacob down to the reign of King Benjamin and also many of the words of Nephi.
He's already done the abridgment. He's already
written what he's going to write up to that point. And then he finds these small plates
of Nephi, unlike the large plates where he's essentially rewriting what's there. He's creating
his own narrative. He's cutting things out. He's adding things in. Here, he says that
he is going to simply put them with the other plates.
This is verse six.
For behold, I shall take these plates which contain these prophesies and revelations and
put them with the remainder of my record for they are choice unto me and I know they will
be choice unto my brethren.
I don't know if he pops open the three ring binder there of the gold plates.
I mean, has to re-smelt the ore or what he's doing, but he doesn't edit
these plates of Nephi.
He simply puts those plates in with the other plates.
He says, verse seven, and I do this for a wise purpose, for thus it
whispereth me, according to the workings of the Spirit of the Lord which is in me.
And now I do not know all things, but the Lord knoweth all things which are to
come, wherefore he worketh in me to do his will. Mormon could easily be asking
the question, thanks for helping me find these after I was
already done with my abridgment. And the last thing you want to do is include it in your book
because then everyone knows you missed it. He feels inspired that these need to be there.
Now there's all kinds of other records. I think it's important at this point to jump back to
1 Nephi chapter 9 to find out where
these plates even come from in the first place.
Go back to 1 Nephi chapter 9, they're in the valley of Lemuel.
They haven't even come to the New World yet.
He says, and now as I've spoken concerning these plates, this is Nephi looking back because
he's giving the narrative up to the time when they're there, and now he's looking back sometime in the future. He says, and now I have spoken concerning
these plates. Behold, they are not the plates which I make a full account of the history
of my people. For the plates upon which I make a full account of my people, I've given
the name of Nephi. Wherefore, they are called the plates of Nephi after my own name, and
these plates are also called the plates of Nephi. So
Nephi really hurt us here. Super helpful. I made two sets of plates and I called them both the
plates of Nephi. It would have been great had he called one of the plates something else.
But this is where we get this terminology of the large plates of Nephi and the small plates of
Nephi. He's already making these larger plates. That's already
going on.
Nevertheless, verse 3, I received a commandment of the Lord that I should make these plates.
Now, these are the small plates. We know that because this is verse Nephi's is from the
small plates, that I should make these plates for the special purpose that there should
be an account engraven of the ministry of my people."
He goes on to say the other plates are going to have more stuff in it.
It's going to be about the wars and contentions.
This one's especially going to be focused on the prophesying.
And verse 5 he says,
The Lord commanded me to make these plates for a wise purpose in him,
which purpose I know not.
But the Lord knoweth all things from the beginning,
wherefore he prepareth a way to accomplish all his works
among the children of men.
For behold, he hath all power into the fulfilling of all of his words."
First of all, Nephi, who's already doing obviously a gargantuan job of keeping the record on
the other plates, is told by God,
you need to make an entirely different set of plates.
Okay?
And God doesn't tell him why.
God doesn't say, well, this is going to be essential.
God just says, you need to do this.
And Nephi's response is, the Lord knoweth all things.
And you know what's really interesting? It's essentially
as if Mormon who has searched that record is quoting those verses from Nephi, quoting
what Nephi had to say, because he says, I do this for a wise purpose, for thus it whispereth
unto me, according to the workings of the Spirit, and the Lord is in me. And now I do
not know all things, but the Lord knoweth all things which are to come."
Now go back to 1st Nephi 9 verse 6, for the Lord knoweth all things from the beginning,
and he prepareth the way.
I don't know if Mormon here is quoting what Nephi said.
We know that he's read this because he just said, I read it and I loved it.
And that's the reason why I'm putting it in here.
But both of them are doing something that is extra work for them.
That isn't what they were first commanded to do.
And neither one of them is given any explanation from God
about why they're doing it.
They're just told you need to do it.
So you have Nephi creating the record and then you have Mormon finding the record and putting it with the other plates,
even though this doesn't really make sense. I've already abridged all of this. I'm now just adding
even more to this. I thought you wanted this record to be small, but hey, whatever. I guess,
I'll just put it in there. Why does this matter? Now,
I apologize for how excited I am. It matters because the Lord does know all things from the
beginning. It matters because in June of 1828, Joseph Smith is translating the gold plates with Emma helping him, with Martin
Harris helping him.
They are making some headway, but things are rough.
Joseph's super poor, his father-in-law not terribly fond of him, and Emma is actually
pregnant with their first child.
And in the summer of 1828, Martin Harris, who has been
just thoroughly harassed by his wife and his family, because he's essentially the only person
outside of Joseph's family who believes that Joseph Smith has plates. He's the only person in 1828
who believes Joseph has plates and that Joseph saw an angel and every other person that
Joseph has told that story to has attacked him, has mocked him, has made fun of him, has claimed
that he's a liar except for Martin Harris. Now Martin Harris is a well-off guy. Joseph Smith comes
from the bottom rung of society. His family families so poor that while they're translating the
Book of Mormon, Joseph's family is going to lose their home. Joseph himself with his farm
down in Harmony can't make the payments on it. Martin Harris is a well-off guy and the
Lord has commanded Joseph to bring forth the Book of Mormon to the world. There is no discernible
way that Joseph can do that.
To give you an idea, when Joseph finally gets the quote on how much it is to publish the Book of Mormon,
and by the way, he's going to pay upfront, it is $3,000.
Now, that sounds like a lot if you're a BYU professor, but I mean, for a lot of people listening, they're like,
$3,000. $3,000 doesn't seem like a whole lot, maybe in our world, but in their world,
the average person makes somewhere around 200 to $250 a year.
Joseph bought a farm in Harmony that was almost 14 acres with a farmhouse on it.
And apparently some other outbuildings and a well, the trees
are already cut down on a lot of it, so it's already farmable.
He buys that 14 acre farm and house for $200.
The cost of printing the Book of Mormon is 15 times Joseph Smith's entire net worth if he did own his home, which he doesn't because
he can't make the payments on his own.
To put that in our perspective today, the Lord is essentially saying that you need to
come up with in a lump sum, 15, 16, 17 times the amount of money you make annually.
That seems impossible.
To me, it's impossible.
I would have to have an angel come to tell me to believe that I could do that.
Martin Harris not only is the only person who believes Joseph, he is the only means
whereby Joseph can even perceive that there's any way this
could possibly be published.
When Martin Harris comes down in June of 1828 and says to Joseph something to the
effect, Joseph, my wife, she's relentless.
She won't stop.
She doesn't want me supporting you.
My friends and family.
I mean, I'm a prominent guy in the community. Just let me take the pages of the translation. Just let
me take the pages. I can prove to them. They'll know once they read it. They will know this
has to, they'll know this comes from God. Now it's not the first time Martin Harris
has done this. Martin Harris already had the characters from the plates and had
a copy of those characters who, according to Lucy Smith, he would show these characters to different
people to try to prove. When he said, you know, Joseph has gold plates. Oh, he doesn't really have
gold plates. Well, look at these characters. Where do you think these characters come from?
It didn't convince anybody. But as pressure continues to mount more and more
and more, Martin Harris comes down and says, I need to take the translation to show people
what's really going on. If they see this, they will know this has to come from God.
And Joseph, of course, asked the Lord and is told flatly, no, he can't take him. And Joseph asks again, no, he can't take
him. And then Joseph asks a third time. Finally, the Lord says, okay, but you have to make
a covenant that you'll only show them to these specified people, which Martin Harris makes
that covenant, makes his oath.
And then he trundles off to Palmyra from Harmony with those pages.
Now Joseph, he's a little out of sorts for a few weeks because right after Martin Harris
leaves Emma goes into labor and the delivery is incredibly difficult. And Joseph's firstborn child dies immediately after birth and Emma nearly
dies and Joseph is according to Lucy again, hovering by her bedside for
weeks, trying to nurse her back to health to make matters worse.
Emma was the primary scribe for most of that early portion of the translation.
Emma will prevail upon Joseph to say, where is Martin?
He was supposed to make a quick run up, show people the pages and come back.
And he's not back.
I won't tell the entirety of that story here, but suffice to say, someone steals the 116 pages from Martin Harris.
They're stolen.
We don't know who steals them, but that is often called the Book of Lehi and likely it's
called that because that's how Mormon titled his books from his abridgment, usually based
upon the first prophet who speaks in that book.
And then he provided a little bit of a heading and said,
this is an account of so that if you go look at the book of Helaman,
go look at the book of third Nephi,
you'll see how Mormon gives his titles and gives his little summary about what
the book is about. The first part that they had translated,
116 pages and months and months and months of work. Not only is the work arduous,
affording the ink and the paper is expensive. Paper's not cheap then.
They actually have to have the paper given to them in order to be able to
continue the translation because they are poor.
Emma and Joseph and Martin have spent months and months and months on this
and it's gone.
Now Martin finally tells the Smith family up in Palmyra it's gone. It's gone. What he says is probably pretty indicative of what he thought at the time. He says, I have lost my soul. I've lost my soul. And Joseph asked him, have you brought condemnation
upon me and you because you broke your oath?
Of course, Martin had.
Not only was Martin supposed to take care of the pages,
he was only supposed to show them to certain people.
And he ended up showing them to other people.
He broke his oath. And you know what? Nobody.
Not one person got converted because Martin Harris showed them the pages. Those pages are gone. We
don't know everything that happened with those pages. But what we do know is that the people
who stole them, stole them with the intent to try to destroy the restoration
of the gospel, to try to destroy Joseph Smith and to try to destroy the Book of Mormon.
Just as a small tangent here, we all know the end of the story.
Like I talked about before, it's so easy to study the past because we already know what
happens. We know God as a loving God who is our Father,
who desperately wants to forgive us of our sins.
We know that because of the restoration.
We know that because of the revelations that Joseph received.
That is not the world that Joseph and Martin live in.
They live in a world in which the majority of Christian denominations
believe that there are very, very, very few people that God has chosen already before the world existed to save.
That only those people are going to be saved and that God is a vengeful God and that once
you are out of His grace, you are out forever.
When Joseph goes back to Harmony to tell his ailing wife, you know the months that you
spent on this?
You know the sacrifice that you made being alienated from your family, being ridiculed by everyone because of these
plates, because of this calling I was given by God, I just threw it all away.
I didn't listen to God.
He already knew that things were bad because he doesn't just lose the
plates and the interpreters because the pages are lost.
After he makes the third inquiry, he hasn't taken from him.
He already has taken from him the plates because he continued to pester God about it.
Joseph goes back to Harmony to tell his ailing wife, I've lost my soul. And for all I know, Joseph really does believe
at this point that he's going to go to hell. He doesn't know what we all know about the restoration.
It hasn't been revealed yet. And as he's walking outside of his property, an angel of God appears
to him. And this is where you get Doctrine and Covenants, section 3. This
is actually the earliest recorded revelation of Joseph Smith. I know that section 1 and 2 come
earlier, but this is the first recorded revelation of Joseph Smith. The angel appears to him and hands
him the seer stones, the Urim and Thummim stones, the interpreters, whatever you want to call them. And he receives this revelation. And it starts out with this. The works and designs and the
purposes of God cannot be frustrated. Neither can they come to naught. For God doth not walk
in crooked paths. Neither doth he turn to the right nor to the left. Neither doth he vary from
that which he has said. Verse three, remember, remember that it is not the work of God that is frustrated, but
the work of men.
He goes on to chastise Joseph pretty severely because Joseph had made this covenant and
he'd broken it.
And why had Joseph broken it. In Joseph's world, he couldn't possibly see any way that he could maintain
the publication of the Book of Mormon without Martin Harris. That is impossible. And it's
not like I've got people falling off the back of milk wagons everywhere believing the things
that I'm saying. No one is believing me. Outside of my own family, who have no
money at all, no one believes me at all. No one. I have to do this for Martin, or I won't
even be able to do what God wants me to do. The Lord says, for although a man may have
many revelations and have power to do many mighty works, yet if he boasts in his own strength and sets it not the counsels of God,
counsels of God he told multiple times not to take them, and he follows after the dictates of
his own will and carnal desires, this is not a reference to Joseph carnally wanting something sinful. Carnal as in earthly, your focus was, how could I possibly pay for this?
I understand why you have that focus.
And as God, I told you not to have that focus.
Carnal desires he must fall and incur the vengeance of a just God upon you.
You know, you've been entrusted with these things, but how strict were your commandments?
Remember also the promises that you've made that if you did not transgress them, and then
probably the biggest stinger, behold, how oft have you transgressed the commandments
and laws of God and have gone on in the persuasions of men?
Boy, at this point in Joseph's life, it took him four years to get the place because he
just couldn't overcome all of the pressures of the world around him.
And then he finally gets them and those pressures of the world are still there.
Verse seven, for behold, you should not have feared man more than God.
You should have been faithful and he would have extended his
arm and supported you against all the fiery darts of the adversary and he would have been
with you in that time of trouble. So after this pretty severe chastisement, again, Joseph
still probably thinking that his soul was lost as the Lord say to him in verse 10, but remember God is merciful.
Repent of that which thou has done, which is contrary to the commandment which I gave
unto you, and thou art still chosen, and thou art called to the work." Where Joseph learns from the mouth of the Lord,
he is not cast off forever. Even though he has made an enormous transgression, even though it
seems the entire work of the translation of the Book of Mormon is ended and it's over and
the restoration comes to a full stop because of Joseph's actions, God is merciful.
The first thing that he told them is that it's men's ways that are frustrated, not
God's.
Now to get the full understanding of what God has to say about that, we have to jump
to Doctrine and Coven, section 10. The first part of this, or at least portions of this, are probably
received at the same time in 1828. We don't know exactly the remainder of it in 1829,
where God explains exactly what's happened with those pages. That Book of Lehi that Mormon
has crafted with precision that he has spent his own time on, carefully trying to get what portions
need to come forward. That entire holy righteous book that has now gone into the hands of wicked
people who didn't just steal them to get rid of them, they didn't just steal them to burn them.
They have a plan, a plan to destroy Joseph Smith. Go to Doctrine and Covenants, section 10, and we'll
start with verse 1 because he's recapping here the Lord of what's happened.
Now, behold, I say unto you that because you delivered up those writings which you had
power given unto you to translate by means of the Urim and Thummim into the hands of
a wicked man, you have lost them. This is interesting This is actually one of the sections of the doctrine comes that Joseph will
Expand upon in the original version of this it just says what you've given unto you to translate and then later in 1835
Joseph wants to reiterate that it's by the means of the Urim and Thummim or the Lord does and so that's added
into the hands of a wicked man you have lost them. And you
also lost your gift at the same time and your mind became darkened. We always talk about
Liberty Jail being the lowest point of Joseph's life. And I have to believe the summer of
1828 is giving it a run for its money, where he doesn't yet know enough to
know the God that he's even dealing with because the Christian world around him is teaching
him false things about that God. He hasn't received those revelations yet.
Nevertheless, it's again restored to you. We quote the scripture all the time, but this
is the context in which God gives this scripture. Pray always that you may come off conqueror, yea, that you
may conquer Satan, that you may escape the hands of the servants of Satan that do uphold
his work. It's a great quote generically, right? It's important to pray. And by the
way, Satan is trying to destroy you. In this case, this is specific. There literally are servants of Satan who
have deliberately stolen these pages with the sole purpose of destroying Joseph. The
Lord explains that they have altered the words. So they steal the pages, 116 of them, and
then they start changing words in it. They've altered the words which they read contrary from that which you translated and
caused to be written.
And on this wise the devil has sought to lay a cunning plan that he may destroy the work.
For he put it into their hearts to do this, that by lying they may say that they've caught
you in the words that you've pretended to translate.
Barely I say unto you that I will not suffer that Satan shall accomplish his evil
designs. One of the most fascinating aspects of Doctrine and Covenants section 10, Doctrine and
Covenants 3, Words of Mormon to me is the plan of these satanic individuals is that Joseph could
Joseph could retranslate word for word 116 pages that he had just lost. Anyone who's copied anything ever knows that in a highly literate person copying a page
of the Bible, if you were to copy a page of the Bible, you will make at least three errors
per page.
Now, maybe they're minor.
Maybe you accidentally write a word twice.
Maybe you leave out a line.
Maybe you leave out a whole verse.
I mean, there's all kinds of things, but the reality is you
don't need to alter any of the words for it to read differently.
If Joseph's just copying this off of some manuscript somewhere
or if he's just making it up and just rewriting it.
Well, of course, it's not going to be exactly the same.
somewhere, or if he's just making it up and just rewriting it, well of course it's not going to be exactly the same.
But these people are almost acknowledging the prophetic power of Joseph Smith because
they anticipate that he is going to bring forth the exact same words, which even if
Joseph was copying from a fake manuscript that he had, he couldn't
possibly have done that. And yet that's what they anticipate. It is a crazy thing
that in their attempts to alter the pages, to destroy the work, they're
essentially acknowledging that Joseph has this gift to do.
They're acknowledging the miracle, like Caiaphas saying, because of the miracle, that's why
we're going to destroy it.
It's not that they don't believe in the Sanhedrin that Lazarus was raised from the dead.
The problem is what do we do because everyone believes last from the dead.
And he explains that their hearts are corrupt.
Satan has great hold upon their hearts and stirs them up to iniquity against that which
is good.
They love darkness rather than light.
He stirreth them up that he may lead their souls to destruction.
He saith them, deceive and lie and wait to catch that ye may destroy. Behold,
this is no harm. And thus he flattereth them and telleth them that it is no sin to lie,
that they may catch a man in a lie, that they may destroy him. And he flattereth them and
leadeth them along until they drageth their souls down to hell.
Joseph then receives in Doctrine and Coven, Section 10, the explanation of how all of
the work that they've done is not lost forever to the children of men.
You can't retranslate that portion that's gone, but there is going to be a way that
God can still bring it forth.
This is verse 35. We can go down to verse 38.
Verily I say unto you that an account of those things that you have written,
which have gone out of your hands, is engraven upon the plates of Nephi.
Now he's talking now about the small plates of Nephi. Joseph would have known that there's
multiple plates because I'm sure that in the book of Lehi, there's a conversation about,
oh, I'm writing plates. I've got larger plates here and I've got smaller plates.
But he would have known that there was two sets of plates that are going on.
And apparently one of the things that was in the lost 116 pages is an explanation of the smaller
plates because Joseph is told here that you remember that it was said in those writings
that a more particular account was
given of these things upon the plates of Nephi. Joseph in his translation already knows about the
small plates and he already knows that they are more geared towards prophesies because that's
part of the translation that he's already received. And now because the account which is engraved upon
the plates of Nephi is more particular concerning the things which in my wisdom
I would bring to the knowledge of the people in this account
therefore
You shall translate the engravings which are on the plates of Nephi down until you come to the reign of King Benjamin
or until you come to that which you have translated and
which you have retained and which you have retained.
And behold, you shall publish it as the record of Nephi, and thus I will confound those who
have altered my words.
I will not suffer that they shall destroy my work, yea, I will show unto them that my
wisdom is greater than the cunning of the devil.
Behold, they have only got a part or an abridgment
of the account of Nephi. Behold, there are many things engraven upon the plates of Nephi
which do throw greater views on my gospel. Therefore, it's wisdom in me that you should
translate this first part of the engravings of Nephi and send it forth with the work. All the way back to 600 years before Christ, Nephi is inspired
by God to make another set of plans. You fast forward to almost 400 years after Christ and
Mormon is inspired to take that second record and to put it with this larger work that he's done.
And neither one of them is given any explanation about why.
We as rational creatures desperately want to know the why for everything.
But the reality is having faith means stepping into that darkness because you know the person who's calling you is the Savior.
Knowing the voice, you step forward.
And it doesn't make sense and it doesn't equal out and maybe it seems contrary to everything
that we want to do, we see prophets all the time get told to teach and to do things and
they don't even know why.
If prophets themselves don't have all of the answers, how could we possibly expect to have
them all?
I'm so grateful that God has called prophets so that I am not left rudderless to try to
figure everything out on my own.
I know that revelation to the church, to the world, only comes from one place.
It comes to the prophet that God has given the keys to that revelation.
When I have a great question about how are things going to go, should I do this, should
I do that, I don't have to come up with the answer myself.
I can hear what President Nelson has to say and then that can become my answer as I give
up my carnal desires to follow a prophet of God. This incredible two millennia in the making, Jesus knows more than
2000 years later, Joseph's going to sin and that people are going to steal
those pages because of his sin.
And he's going to prepare a way that we still have the Book of Mormon.
But we just sit back and think for a minute. We are all of the time feeling lost and lonely
and worried and I just don't know if God really recognizes me.
This is the same God who planned more than 2,000 years in advance for a sin Joseph was going to commit so that we would all still have the words of Nephi.
I know I'm a little too excited about the words of Mormon, but it is such a powerful
testimony to God having His hand in things, to all of us having the
necessity of putting our faith in the Lord. I know we don't have answers to
every question, but we have answers to the most important question. Who is my
Savior? What is his church? And all the other questions will eventually be
answered. I love Words of Mormon.
I love it. Garrett, we had our own little mini version of this in, as you were talking, I thought,
who was it? I honestly did not remember this and I don't know if you did either, but I thought,
who was it over two years ago who joined us for section three and section 10? So Mike, I can't
remember. So I went back just briefly and looked it up and it was none other than Garrett Dirkmaat.
Oh, well.
You were our fourth guest.
When you're a one trick pony, you do the trick
all the time. When you have a very limited skillset.
We'll have to link people to that because I'd love
to hear more about this from Garrett. Well,
actually we planned on this two and a half years ago.
Yeah, see, yeah, there you go. You already knew.
Yeah, we already knew. And Garrett, I think the question from Joseph Smith and maybe from
some of our listeners might be, Joseph Smith might say, you knew, you knew so far in advance,
why didn't you just stop me? Why didn't you stop me from making that mistake? What do
you think
the Lord would say? I think he would probably say the entire purpose of the creation of this
earth is that as sons and daughters of a heavenly father and a heavenly mother,
Father, we made an active choice to come to a world that was filled with sin and sorrow and sickness and horror and some happiness and joy too, sometimes, so that we could become
like our Father in heaven.
The entire point in the creation of the world was so that there would be a fall.
So we could progress through adversity to become like our heavenly father.
I don't want to put too many words in Joseph's mouth, but you know what
Joseph Smith doesn't do going forward after 1828, he doesn't ask God three
times anymore.
after 1828? He doesn't ask God three times anymore. He doesn't have an answer and he just does it. Could Joseph have gotten to that place without having gone through that?
I believe that if God could make us all like him without us suffering and going through adversity that he would.
But we have to become like God the same way God became God.
And that is a mortal experience where there is suffering and there is trials.
To the people listening, we're thinking, well, why didn't God stop me from making that terrible decision?
That's the agreement you made when you
came to earth that you would, through your agency, make great decisions and poor ones,
but when you make the poor ones, knowing that there is a savior who will atone for your sins.
I've had some fun with this with my kids. One, to show them that Mormon clearly didn't know
fun with this with my kids. One, to show them that Mormon clearly didn't know his first 116 pages, however many it was, was gonna be lost because he writes words of
Mormon as if the reader knows who he is. And now I'm Mormon, about to deliver up
the record, which I have been making, and us the reader going, I've never heard of
you. What do you mean you've been making the record? I've toyed with this fun idea
with my boys. Can you imagine Mormon talking the record? I've toyed with this fun idea with my
boys. Can you imagine Mormon talking to him? I loved your book. He's like, I loved Alma. I love
Third Nephi. And he says, what did you think of Lehi? What did you think of Lehi? Oh, there's no
book of Lehi. What do you mean there's no book of Lehi? I worked really hard. Yeah, there isn't one.
He goes to his son Moroni. Why is there no book of Lehi?
Moroni says, I think you gotta go talk to those two over there. Look, I told him not to.
So there'll be a lot of shifting of what, the one nice thing that Mormon could take away from it
is Joseph and Emma and Martin Harris in in the translation of that, did learn things from
the book of Lehi that at least Joseph learned.
We know that from Doctrine and Coven, section 10, that we don't have them is, I mean, it's
a great tragedy, obviously.
And yet we still have what we need in the Book of Mormon for it to be another testament
of Jesus.
When I was younger, I remember thinking, oh, no big deal. We already have enough scripture
anyway. I'm glad they lost it. I don't have more to read. But now as I've come to love
these books of Mosiah and Alma, I'm like, what did Mormon say? What was he teaching?
What would we know?
You can only assume that he's interjecting the same way that he is in the, you know,
in Alma where he provides this commentary.
Mormon's almost providing application throughout because of the exceedingly great
length of the war, there are many people that have fallen away and then there's
other people who got closer to God.
He's providing this application and commentary all throughout.
I would love to have heard Mormon's commentary on Weyman and Lemuel.
Oh, yeah. It would have been have heard Mormon's commentary on layman and Lemuel. Oh, yeah.
It would have been the greatest that when the angel appears and tells them to go back,
and the first thing layman and Lemuel say is, how is it possible that the Lord will deliver
a layman into our hands? He is a mighty man. He could command 50. I can only assume at that point,
Mormon interjects in the record and like, he can command 50,
really.
Yeah.
Thus we see.
Thus we see.
How vain and foolish the hearts of the children of men.
I love the fact that we can apply this to when we don't understand something, but we
can say, if I'm being asked, there must be a wise purpose.
That's a great application for this.
And then I love that even when we mess up section 10 verse 45,
well, get the plates of Nephi, they throw greater views upon my gospel
that you can mess up and the Lord will even after that, give you something even better,
which is a great lesson.
What a blessing. Oh, that teaches us about the Lord.
I want you to go through this learning process.
I'm not going to save you from it,
but I can create a way that your mistakes become your blessings.
It really is a good analogy to the atonement.
God already knows that by the virtue of the fact
that we're coming here, that we are going to sin.
He doesn't stop us from sinning. He
doesn't force us to not sin, but he provides a way through the atonement of his son that
even though we have sinned, we can still become like him.
It's wonderful, as Elder Holland has said, to be on God's side. We're on the winning
team that we don't have to wonder whether or not things
are going to work out in the end because we know they will because of God. And Joseph needs to learn
things are going to work out because God is the one in control.
Jared Sissling I have this thought from President Eyring
written in my scriptures. This is from a BYU Idaho devotional back in 2005.
The Lord really knows us. He knows the future. I don't know how He knows it in such detail,
but He knows the future. He knows every challenge ahead of you. He knows every opportunity ahead
of you. He knows your power and wants to lift you to every opportunity and to be able to
go through every trial that is ahead of you.
If we look closely at what you've taught us today, Garrett, it tells us quite a bit about the Lord,
His nature. It never says the Lord's nature, but you can see behind it this background of a very
loving teacher. The reality that's going to become clearer and clearer to Joseph as he lives throughout his life as the prophet of the restoration is the essential nature of mortality as a learning place.
And that that's the purpose whereby we can progress to become like God.
It is incredible and beautiful and terrifying and knowing that God knows everything that's
going to happen.
It sometimes can make us almost paralyzed with fear.
If He already knows, then He already knows how to best help us when we are struggling.
What you're saying reminds me of Moses 6.55, they taste the bitter that they may know to
prize the good.
Such an interesting verse and Joseph going through this knows now, hey, if God asks,
no, I know, like you said. It's a powerful thing. Joseph is going to be totally devoted to God
going forward. I mean, it wasn't like he was rebelling openly against God, but Joseph from
the time that he was trying to get the plates to the time that the Book of Mormon is published is always struggling with the fact that he can't seem to see how things are going
to work out.
And if you can't come up with a plan of how it's going to work out, then how
could it possibly work out?
And the Lord keeps having to just tell him, I'm going to take care of it.
Just trust me.
And it seems to be really hard.
And in fairness to Joseph,
his family is utterly poverty stricken. All they do all day long, like the people in the
ancient world who were looking for bread, all they do all day long is work like crazy
and sit there and try to figure out how they're going to pay their debts because they can't.
When something involving money, like
this massive outlay to publish the Book of Mormon, I don't blame Joseph that all he can
think is there's just no way. If Martin loses faith in this, then that's it. We're done.
And instead of thinking, Martin loses faith, the Lord's going to provide some other way because this is the
Lord's work and his work will not be frustrated. And Joseph does feel more like that going forward
where he's just going to trust that somehow someone's going to show up with some money
for the Kirtland temple and they will. Come follow me, Manny. I have a great question
in this section. When have you seen God working through you or others?
This isn't about Mormon, Nephi, and Joseph Smith, and Martin Harris, and Emma.
This also can be about us, as we look back in our life going, oh, wow, that did work
out well.
The one thing you'll never really know in this world, maybe not until after this world,
maybe God will keep it from us even after this world, is what other people think of you when they think
of you. We don't know who it is we've impacted somewhere along the way. Maybe we've impacted
them for ill. Maybe they have a negative thought about the gospel because of something stupid
that I said or did, which is entirely possible. Probable, actually.
Probably, very likely. And maybe on the other hand, that our actions have made a huge difference.
I know in my own life that there are people who have, without knowing, intervened in my life to talk to me, to comfort me, to just spend time with me, who couldn't possibly
have known what I was going through.
But the Spirit did, and the Spirit spoke to them, and they followed the prompting of that
Spirit.
I think hopefully one of the applications we can take away from this is live so
that when the Holy spirit impresses you to reach out to someone else who's
struggling, who you may not even know is struggling, that you can be that person
who is that change point in someone's life and you may not even know it.
You may not find out
for years, but the Lord knows. The Lord knows all things. Garrett, what a treat it has been to have
you with us today. We've missed you. It's been too long. John, what a great day to bring in some
church history, which I know you love here to the Book of Mormon. Yeah, really helpful to understand
this words of Mormon, especially. Hopefully a lot of people are going, oh.
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