Follow Him: A Come, Follow Me Podcast - Ephesians Part 2 • Dr. Matthew Richardson • Oct 2 - Oct 8
Episode Date: September 27, 2023Dr. Matthew Richardson discusses the importance of revelation to become truly converted to Jesus Christ and why we wear “the whole armor of God.”Show Notes (English, French, Spanish, Portuguese): ...https://followhim.co/new-testament-episodes-41-52/YouTube: https://youtu.be/hrVqQsc_WjAFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/followhimpodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/followhimpodcastSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/15G9TTz8yLp0dQyEcBQ8BY00:00 Part II–Dr. Matthew Richardson 00:07 Dr. Richardson shares a personal story about the power of the gospel2:00 Unity and one body03:39 Grace05:08 C.S. Lewis and the scissors analogy09:25 Gratitude and not boasting11:27 Jesus enacts uncomfortable change13:36 Remaining close to the Spirit15:58 We are called to be a light18:50 Let God prevail21:13 Putting off our natural tendencies22:52 Being receptive to revelation25:29 A great wrestle26:45 Honoring parents29:16 Why we don the “whole armor of God”35:59 Protecting and defending38:45 Protecting our thoughts41:06 The mysteries will be solved through revelation and revelators43:38 The power of the sacrament47:59 Not the “hoodie of happiness”49:19 Having the Spirit with us51:51 It’s not a burden, it’s a quest 54:21 Strength in numbers56:08 The Atonement of Jesus Christ and the role of the Spirit57:56 President Eyring on “no more strangers”1:00:54 A warning from Paul and final message 1:06:36 End of Part II–Dr. Matthew RichardsonThanks to the followHIM team:Shannon Sorensen: Cofounder, Executive Producer, SponsorDavid & Verla Sorensen: SponsorsDr. Hank Smith: Co-hostJohn Bytheway: Co-hostDavid Perry: ProducerKyle Nelson: Marketing, SponsorLisa Spice: Client Relations, Editor, Show NotesJamie Neilson: Social Media, Graphic DesignAnnabelle Sorensen: Creative Project ManagerWill Stoughton: Video EditorKrystal Roberts: Translation Team, English & French Transcripts, WebsiteAriel Cuadra: Spanish Transcripts"Let Zion in Her Beauty Rise" by Marshall McDonaldhttps://www.marshallmcdonaldmusic.com
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Welcome to Part 2 with Dr. Matt Richardson, the book of Ephesians.
I remember talking with the missionary once we were talking about,
are we doing any good? Sometimes they list our message and I said,
yes, you're doing great. Could you imagine if people just adhered to simple principles we taught,
not that restored truths, but what would happen to this world?
What would it look like if everyone kept the word of wisdom?
Just the basic principles of the word of wisdom would have changed the world.
How many marriages would be saved?
How many cases of abuse would be eliminated because it would just get rid of the chemical
addictions.
It would be a different world just based on that.
And we all know that the word of wisdom is not simply a physical health code.
Yes, it has a temporal aspect of it because because it must, because the soul is the body
and the spirit.
They impact each other.
But we do good when we teach these little principles
of how different would the world be
if husbands truly loved their wives?
I'm not even talking about having the benefit of the COVID yet.
And we never do anything that would harm them
because they get into a wee mentality
than a wee mentality.
Because if I hurt her or she hurts him, then we're hurting us.
It's every time we damage us.
But what do profiteers and revelators say if we had any counsel on marriage and family?
Oh, just president Nelson alone, quote, your highest personal priority
is your spouse, husband to wife and wife to husband. Your commitment to each other is
eternal. Your families, children and grandchildren are yours forever. through appropriate means keep them as close as you can. Even though
distances between you may be great, let them feel of the feeling as you serve the
Lord in His work. Isn't that interesting? Let them feel the feeling as you serve
with the Lord of the work, your capacity to love is like Christ. That's a
Prophet's here and revelator. That was in a seminar in June of 2017, so it was
a little while back.
But that right there for me is chapter five in Ephesians
from a living profiteer and revelator.
Oh, what do you mean by serve?
So am I a servant there?
And don't get caught up in that part.
Look at the general principle of faith
that's being taught here.
And we cannot refute that important principle.
And you can do that in every aspect in Ephesians,
it is not been lost on modern professors and revelators.
How many bishops are talking about this
in their fifth Sunday experiences?
Why so that we may come to a unity of faith
so that there is one body?
This is chapter four, verse three,
endeavoring to keep the unity of the spirit
and the bond of peace.
That's verse three. In one body, one spirit, even as you're called in one hope of your calling, one Lord,
one faith, one baptism, one God, and Father of all who is above all, and through all,
and I love this line. And in you all. And how does that come?
What does Paul say?
It's grace.
You know, he does such a good job with grace here.
But what is he telling us?
You can't do it on your own.
You can qualify, but you never merit his grace.
But we need to rely on him.
And sadly, what's happening is we're abandoning
the very essence.
We're abandoning God, Christ,
the ability to even exercise faith and temporal things,
let alone spiritual things,
profiteers and revelators,
oh, they're just nice old man,
they don't know what it's like to live.
We're abandoning the very thing
that will provide us the answers to our great mysteries.
You mentioned something, it makes me want to go back
because as I knew we were going to be talking about this,
I went to Ephesians 2, 8, and 9.
And I've had members of other faiths quote these to me as if they were problematic.
And the more I've learned and the more helpful discussions have gone on about this and
about, you know, second, me, 5, 25, about after all we can do, there's nothing that I see in there that's problematic. Do you
know what I mean? Do you feel like we have grown to understand Ephesians 2, 8, and 9, 4 by grace
are you saved through faith? And that not of yourselves, it is the gift of God. Not of works,
list, and you mentioned boast. I think some of our critics say that we, and maybe some of us feel this way,
we are trying to earn our salvation.
Now I read these verses,
and I don't see anything problematic in that.
This reminds me of King Benjamin saying,
are we not all beggars?
We're in the position of someone
that is begging for our salvation, we're not earning it.
Do we understand that better?
I think we talk about it better.
And I think that our understanding is more illuminating now as Latter-day Saints.
We're in a position where we're being more thoughtful in my opinion.
Does that mean we understand it?
I still wonder about that one.
And I think that's manifest in our daily attitudes where sometimes we can't even forgive ourselves.
Yep, we've gone through and we believe in the atonement.
And it's because I made a mistake.
Well, let God do His great goodness, let His power, His grace work upon you.
I don't see it as a contradiction.
I'm with you, John.
I don't see that as a contradiction.
As a matter of fact, one of my favorite writers is brother Lewis, brother CS Lewis.
I say brother because I think he's joined in the spirit world.
I think he's... I think I know where you're going with this. But you know, he
talked about this great dichotomy or what people would set up as an
opposition where he would say faith and works. And he compared it to scissors.
And he says, this is like asking which blade does the work in scissors. And the
answer is, as you need both blades to cut, I look at it as kind of like a coin and
This is going back to embarrassing times. It was when I was playing Little League football and I was the captain
I just little and and the referee brings out the coin for the coin toss and he says heads are tells and he flips the coin in the air and I said
Both and he's like what I go both
Both he goes you can't call heads and tells. And I go, I just want the quarter. And yet we, we kind of take that
position in our lives is we don't see the value in the coin. We emphasize
either heads, we always say this, it's not heads and tells, heads or tells. Justice or mercy. The value is when you combine heads
and tells works and grace. Maybe the verse that you read, this kind of is a subtle way to look
at it. Verse 8, for by grace ye are saved through faith. I believe that true 100%. And I believe
the grace is beyond my comprehension and and how he
administers that is beyond me.
That's why I want to be like him.
And then the verse goes on and it says, and that not of yourselves, Joseph Smith translation,
but it is the gift of God, grace is not by yourself, but grace is the gift of God.
But then you
got to keep on reading, not of works, less any man should boast. Post what? Well,
this is where the book of Mormon comes. Don't boast of yourself for when you
become learned and ye think ye are wise. Yes, we need to keep our humility to God,
but then Paul goes on in verse 10, for we are his workmanship,
created in Jesus Christ under good works,
which God hath before ordained.
There's that preordained experience again,
but here's the second side of the coin.
Even Paul is using that one,
that we should walk in them.
You still have to walk.
Yes, it's a gift.
You need to open the gift. You need to try it's a gift. You need to open the gift.
You need to try on the new shoes.
You need to take the gift and use it.
So yes, we must do all that we can't do.
Now here's a fine line for me.
So it might desire to be better.
I pray like you cannot believe that God will help me
to be strong to overcome temptation,
to be the type of husband and father that I need to be,
to be the type of fellow citizen that I should to others. I pray for that strength.
And then when I do all that I can do, is that Matt Richardson doing it all, or is that Matt
Richardson's effort combined with God answering my prayer? Well, let's look at it this way.
Sometimes I think we take a little license with this one and maybe we don't quote it quite right.
He talks about opposition.
We say there's opposition in all things.
Actually read the verse carefully,
it says there is an, an, an, and opposition in all things.
So I don't think God's up there saying,
I'm gonna give you opposition to everything.
Just wait for me to show up,
and here comes the hard part.
I think he's constantly teaching us
and give us an opportunity to understand
there will always be an opposite in everything. There's an opposite of bad. So when
things are going horribly wrong, no deep down there is an opposition and opposite
and it's called things going well. Now the question is, is how do I get out of
this? And how do I have reversed the titles? Things are going great. Please know
that there's an opposition and opposite to that. So stay the course and stay the path. It gives us hope, hope and what? It's the book of Ephesians.
That when we're at the end of our rope, that there are things that can be done and God will reveal his secret.
And he will redeem you. He will always redeem you by his good grace, his grace.
demue by his good grace, his grace. But that's not predetermined. But it's asking us to become like him. We do our best to act like him and he gives us the power to do so. So yes, he is in everything.
God is in everything, even our good works. When we are at our best, we have to praise God. Why? Well,
Paul says, because I don't want you to boast of yourself.
You did this somehow. Yeah. Yeah.
Come with me and I'll show you something is we used to tell our missionaries.
It's true. We told our children this as well, but we said one of the great secrets to missionary work and disciples life is when you when you understand this is not about you.
Ephesians is a saying this isn't about you. This is
about our Gentile converts. This isn't about you. This is about your spouse. This isn't about you. This
is about being humble enough to receive counsel from God through prophets, seers, revelators, patriarchs,
teachers, bishops, et cetera.
It's not about you.
We tell our missionaries, as soon as you can get it
through your head that this is not about you.
Yeah, but I am tired.
This isn't about you.
But here's the great secret.
Christ thought it this way is, if you labor and lose
your life, then what happens?
You find it, or you find a life that is beyond what
you ever imagined.
You become, here we go again, a convert,
a new creature in Christ.
So here's the weird part.
As soon as we start to learn, it's not about me,
and this is what prophets are always teaching us.
Here's this, it's not about you.
Also, you realize this is all about me.
So, he is saving me.
He is making me more.
He is interested in my happiness and my internal joys. He is interested in my happiness and my internal joy.
He is interested in me doing my part for others to find their lives.
It's that great paradox.
How can this come together?
It's two sides of the coin.
It's not about you.
It's all about you.
And we will be saved by his good grace.
So that's a long-winded way to say, John, I'm with you.
Matt, earlier you talked about we are rejecting the very thing
that can save us.
And it reminded me of when we discussed these people,
the Ephesians, back in Acts,
and how Paul comes into town
and some people are being converted
and then there was Demetrius, the silversmith, who
did not like Paul, right?
And he says to his friends, this is our craft, right?
We build these idols and you can see we have our wealth.
And Paul is persuading and turning away many people.
And then he says, and well, you know, we know that Diana is the best and we don't want
her despise.
But really, this is really bad for business.
What Paul is teaching is really bad for business.
And I wonder if that's one of the reasons we sometimes become like Demetrius, and that
we reject these teachings from prophets and apostles, because it's very uncomfortable.
And it's going to alter the way I live.
It's going to cause me to have to change and it's bad for business, maybe, like to
meet you.
I think you're absolutely right.
And I don't think we might be like that.
I think we are all like that, depending on what profits,
tears and revelators say we're okay with a certain degree of being uncomfortable,
but don't threaten my very essence.
And for most of us, pick your poison.
It's the reasons we reject profit seers and revelators
are usually something when it hits a little close
to the nerve.
And when you start to look at what's happening
with the silver trade as far as that goes,
that was getting close to the nerve of their livelihood.
It wasn't like, no, it's good for you,
but it's not good for me, whatever.
It's like you are now threatening me and who I am.
Profiters and revelators' voices are challenging
because they go contrary to the natural tendencies
of all of us because we are natural men.
So you go back to King Benjamin's address.
Is natural men and women, natural mankind,
will be an enemy to God and always will be the case
unless something happens. And you all know that how that works is we put off the natural
man. We have to put it off and we must yield to the enticings of the Spirit. Now
with that in mind, this is Ephesians because if you look at kind of
conceptually what's taking place we're saying that the mysteries will be
revealed. It'll be done through prophets, serius, and revelators.
Most of all the verses, you'll see this thing going back and forth.
And it's almost like he's reading lists.
But conceptually, here's a thought, it looks like those lists are saying, avoid the things
that cause you to be distanced from the Spirit and do the things that cause you to be closer to the Spirit,
because revelation is Spirit-born. Isaiah taught that God's ways are not man's ways, and therefore
we usually cast them off. We trot upon them. We think that they're weird because his ways are higher
than our ways. And when prophets speak, if they're truly prophets and they're speaking God's will in his design, yes, we are the silversmiths of the modern age and the threatens who I am.
We take our identity by the things that we do in our living. I am a Phil in the blank.
I'm a butcher, I'm a baker, I'm a candlestick maker. That's who I am. Actually, I think that's what we do.
What we do.
Who we are is not our craft, it's our integrity.
When profits start to speak about something
that might change my candlestick making business
or my silver trade, you are now talking about me personally,
it's personal.
And that's where we are not gonna become
any type of a new
creature, but we love our natural man. The only way we're going to be able to do this is
put it off. Profits, here's in revelators, help us with that. And we yield. Everyone must
learn to yield. Now, I'm glad you brought this one up, Hank, because actually in Paul's
visit, because the letter was written in his first imprisonment, at least that's what most historians think. So he's in prison and he's
reflecting upon his experience with the Ephesians. And so what we read in the book of Acts when
you just talked about was very dicey, but now later he's writing to him and saying,
wait a go guys, you're hanging in there. Some to the point of calling them elections. You've made the choice and you didn't let the world define you.
So how does that compare to Christ's great intercessory experience where here he knows he's
going to death and then resurrection?
And he tells the apostles, I'm not taking you guys with me.
I'm leaving you here.
You need to be here.
You must be in the world,
but then comes the caveat, but not defined by it. You must be in that great sermon on the mount.
You need to stay here and be the light. You need the light, the world, not in the world's light,
but your light, my light. You need to be the salt. You must give flavoring. What salt's supposed to do
is it brings out natural flavoring. What salt supposed to do is it brings out
natural flavoring. If it's administered appropriately, it brings out natural the goodness of natural
flavor, of foods, not necessarily changes the taste of food. It brings out the goodness of foods.
So if we are supposed to be those who bring out the best flavoring of mankind in the world we live,
flavoring of mankind and the world we live. Even the Ephesians in that crazy Greek Roman experience,
we can't be defined by the world, we must not be of the world. You're right, this is a hard thing, and yet somehow these saints, I guess I'll pat them on the back, is at least a lot of them are hanging
in there, and they did not succumb to the pressure of the craftsman. And then my heart just feels sad
for where I'm defined as being a silversmith.
That's who I am, not what I do.
And I think these are good counsel
or points for us all to go through and say,
so what does this have to do with me?
Am I defined by what I have?
If I lose this, will I not be me? You know, that's one of the
the things that are missionaries. You know, they were so worried about losing, losing themselves.
But I won't be Jeff anymore. I'm just going to be Elder Smith or something like that.
Is that a bad thing? And you know, we fight back upon it. And when you read a standard,
it's like, I don't want to do that anymore. What do you mean? I can't listen to country,
western music, you know, Heavenly Father. He listens to country. Well, he doesn't right now,
because this is part of a unique thing is learning to become something new. I think that most of it
is practicing to become new creatures and allowing ourselves to exercise faith and give our all to him
without knowing every detail. Yeah, Demetrius seems to instead of yielding, it's like, let me get other people
upset. Let me get a big group of people upset. And John, this is the point, if you
remember, one tried some cried one thing, some cried another. And oh, I love it.
And some didn't even know why they were there. Yeah. And I thought, Oh, that's,
that's our world. Hey, there's a protest. Let's go. What are we processing?
I don't know.
Hold the sign.
And let's just be mad.
So I keep thinking back to your beautiful quotation
of President Nelson about peacemakers.
He said, even online, people just behind a screen
name can be so mad and sometimes malicious
to each other.
And I thought, that's a good point, even online
to be a peacemaker.
I can yield or I can gather up a bunch of other angry people
and we can attack.
Go back to what you said about one of the early statements
of our prophet, John.
You said, let God prevail.
Isn't that what we're talking about right here?
We don't let God prevail in our lives.
We don't yield.
As soon as something goes through, it's kind of like,
if you hit the nerve, it causes pain immediately. We react typically. We do not pause and say, Oh, that's
interesting. You know, it's kind of like even in parenting. You have a child that comes
as you're a bad dad. No, I'm not a bad dad. They're five years old. I'm not a bad dad. As
a matter of fact, I have three PowerPoint presentations of why I'm a good dad. Let me show
you why I'm a good dad. And me show you why I'm a good dad
and sometimes it behooves us or as Paul uses even in the Ephesians, he uses the words besiege. That's a visceral invitation. I besiege you. I'm begging. I'm pleading. I'm on my knees. It besieges us
to contemplate and say, why would my five-year-old say, I'm a bad dad? And get over my pride and the
nerve of hurt and say, maybe
there's something that is saying that I need to do better. I should be better. And when
it comes to profit, seren revelators, it's amazing. I remember when President Nelson gave
the talk, I think it was to single adults, and he talks about labeling. And I thought it
was such a masterful talk. And then I remember looking for a quote and it took me to, must have been Deseret News
or something like that,
you know where people can comment
after the article on Don't Label.
Man, talk about vitriol and hatred.
Yeah.
It just was one after another where I'm like going,
and he's like, he's labeling everybody.
No, he was actually asking us not to label,
but yet our disposition, our natural man,
there was no yielding of contemplation is maybe there's something here that could be beneficial.
And that's the world we live in. It's a hotbed mess. Why? We're not willing to put things off,
and we are definitely in general terms. I still am very hopeful. We're definitely not into yielding.
Most, hardly any of us are into yielding.
Yeah.
Okay.
By the way, what's one of the biggest challenges in marriage relationships?
Yielding.
Putting off our old, you know, kind of thing.
What's the biggest challenge with our coming with new friendship?
Yielding, with new cultures.
Yielding.
We don't sell the farm.
We don't give up the doctrinal foundation and base. But it's this concept, it's a disposition, it's an attitude.
So you can see that this is what Ephesians is about, it's natural men and women.
I just keep thinking how different it is living in, can I say this, a center stake of Zion
or just living in a well-established state, and how different it must have been for them when you've got Jewish, long-time members
that are now converts, and then you've got Gentile converts.
And that's Paul's backdrop with all of these.
And wow, that's gotta be tougher than anything
I think I've experienced in my water stake
to have those kind of backgrounds.
And maybe other words and stakes may be different,
but I think, wow, what he's dealing with here,
this is tough.
And isn't that interesting?
But yet, principally, whether it's on the Wasatch Front
or whether it's in an emerging area of the church,
principally speaking, we're all wrestling with the same thing
as putting off our natural tendencies
and being able to yield the enticings of the Spirit.
How do we do that?
Read the book of Ephesians or other of these great books is it says, here's how you come
closer to the Spirit.
That's where when I was thinking about our podcast today, I'm like, oh, and so should I go
through line by line?
After a while, like I said, it's kind of like reading through these lists.
Here's some good things you can do to do what?
Get close to the Spirit. Here's some things you should not be doing and need to any list those. Why?
They take you away from the spirit. But here's the real question, in my opinion, not what we
shouldn't, shouldn't do. Although those are very critical. It comes down to says, why is that
important? And the theme of this one is the spiritual things can only be known through spirit.
The theme of this one is, the spiritual things can only be known through spirit. Therefore, revelation is a spiritual manifestation, and it can only be known through the Holy Ghost, through the Spirit.
You must have the Spirit to be sacramental prayers always to be with you.
So here's things to get the Spirit with you. Why? So you can receive revelation.
Why is that important? So that you can receive the Prophet Sears and Revel receive revelation. Why is that important so that you can receive the prophets, seers, and revelators
revelation?
And sometimes what happens is we don't. What Paul's I believe is doing in Ephesians, he's saying, look,
Life is mysterious and it's hard. And I know some of you are throwing your hands in the air. You're getting pressures from the outside.
We can't you've been trying super hard and things are rough.
Don't you dare give up because it's mysterious. It's a secret that God will tell you. How is
he going to tell you? Through revelation, both personal revelation and prophetic utterance,
and those two, by the way, they should align. Are words struggling with this? Yes. And then you
have a prophet today doing the same things. We stand up and he says, this, this is October conference of 2021, the voices and pressures of the world are engaging and numerous. But
too many voices are deceptive, seductive, and can pull us off the covenant path. This
is pretty interesting stuff. So then what does he say? To avoid the inevitable heartbreak that follows.
I plead with you today to counter the lure of the world
by making time for the Lord in your life.
Isn't that a simple thing?
Just make time for the Lord in your life,
each and every day.
That was October conference of 2021.
So it's almost like you can hear Paul or you can hear President Nelson when you're reading
of Ephesians. That's what he's saying. Put off the world.
Yeeled. Here's where you read through all this stuff and if you get the theme going on here
and you're like, oh, hey, look, you need to be converted individuals and you're on the path.
You've joined the church and we're everywhere in between, new converts to those who are doing
super well in their faith and their conversion process.
It's deep in their hearts and everything in between.
And then Paul does this really great thing and I think it's fitting here because it's
the Ephesians and it's because of their port city and it's because they're interaction
with Rome and all the things that they would know well.
As all of a sudden, when you get towards the end here and you start to get into chapter six, he
starts to bring up this really interesting little concept and he says, don't just rely
on grace, you're going to have to, you're going to have to suit up here.
This is going to be a fight.
If you think that this is going to be something you'll lie around and all of a sudden you receive
salvation because it just came in a FedEx package.
You've got to rethink this one and all of a sudden he starts to frame this in a great
wrestle. And in my opinion, our conversation actually framed chapter six super well because we
have been talking in my opinion this whole time of the wrestle between worldliness and godliness,
natural man and new creature of Christ.
And he says, children obey your parents and the Lord
for this is right.
I think that's a fascinating wording right now.
Why should I do that?
So you can get a car
because your parents will give you a chariot
when you're 16 Ephesians.
This is why you should obey your parents. Now he says, because it's the right thing to do. Why is it right? Reach after five.
It's the way that we treat people. It's the way we treat our loved ones.
Then he goes, honor thy father and thy mother, which is the first commandment with promise.
So that it may be well with thee, and thou mayest live long on the earth. Your legacy will live long on the earth,
your image, your quality, your character, your helping will live long on the earth. This is fascinating
words that are coming down here. I remember hearing Prophet Sears in Revelators, James E. Faust used
to talk about this a lot as the best way to honor your parents is to live an honorable life.
It's not simply about doing everything they say, but do what is right. Honor your heavenly
parents and it will bring ultimately honor to your parents. My father is a convert to the church.
I get a little emotional thinking about this situation. When he finally decided to join, after 23
sets of missionaries, when he finally came and received his own personal testimony to start his
conversion, his family essentially said,
you have a choice to make. You can be back in those days, you can be a Mormon, as
what they said, or you can be a Richardson, but you can't be both. He joined the church.
And then I didn't know that I was a little at the time, but we went to every family reunion
when we were not invited. I just thought everybody from where he was from
were just mean and unrepeapable.
I didn't realize who's going to be dead joy that you're in.
Wow.
Wow.
But yet he was a disciple of Christ and he said,
I cannot abandon the great gifts that I have.
And therefore I must be a good son.
And in my dad's mind, I admire this deeply
about it looking back on it.
It was a moment of courage for him, I'm sure.
But when he came down to it, he says,
I will honor my mother and my father,
not by doing what they told me to do or avoiding the church
and stuff by being honorable in my own conversion and coming to Christ
and making sure that I do my best to be part of their world.
But even if it's a situation of showing up when it was uncomfortable,
honor my father and mother, which is the first great commandment with promise and night days, world, but even if it's a situation of showing up when it was uncomfortable. Honor by father
and mother, which is the first great commandment with promise and night days shall be long,
and we still continue to do our best to bring honor through an honorable life by honoring
God the Father. Our heavenly parents. So then don't provoke your children in verse
5, servants, be obedient to them that are your masters, starts to talk about this interesting
element and it's going to be a fight and it's going to be what we've been talking about, a
wrestle, so you go to verse 12, for we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities,
against powers, against rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places. Now, is that not describing what we are
wrestling with today? The intensity might be varied and the way that it's manifest might
be a little divergent, but it seems that we're doing this. I mean, we're living in such
a hostile world that feels like that we can't be friends hardly no matter what unless you're exactly like me.
But you look at that is we're wrestling against principalities, powers, rulers,
darkness and wickedness in high places and in low places. So what do you do about
this? And I love the way Paul does this is he's talking about all this stuff as
well okay. You're going to have to be in, folks, but don't go unprotected. So you go to the next verse and there it starts with verse 13,
wherefore or in other words, by definition, the word wherefore, because of this,
because of what we've been talking about, I don't know if it means just chapter 6 or if it means
everything that we have talked about in my letter so far because I don't think he probably delineated his letter as chapter one or paragraph one or it was a continuous whole.
Wherefore because of all these things that we've been talking about, take unto you the
whole armor of God.
Why? So that ye may be able to withstand in the evil day and having done all, and I believe
with the grace of God, to stand. Now, I don't think that it was an accident, that the
wording of this is manifest as it is. So it says, take on the whole armor of God, why? So that you will do two things.
One, withstand in the evil day.
And two, it comes down and it says, having done all to stand.
So if you look at that, is that just a matter of semantics?
Well, if you read this in the Greek,
it gives you two different types of connotations here
that I think is at least worthy to mention.
We take on the armor of God and we're not done, but we're doing it for purpose.
So when you start to look at withstand in the text, that comes from the Greek antestimic,
which means by definition, we translate as withstand to stand opposite of or to stand against something, to oppose
and to resist actively.
This is almost like a pushback experience.
And there are times where we put on the armor of God so that we will be able to push back.
We're going into the fight, into the fray.
We're not just hunkering down. There'll be times.
This reminds me of Moroni, Captain Moroni. He's so frustrated with, verse 12, what he's wrestling
with, with a Malachi, and all of that that's going on, right? And what does he do? He goes through
and he expresses his frustration and things he wants to stand for. Then the next thing he does
is he goes and he puts on his armor, kneels in his own apartment or wherever he lives, blotch, and he enters into a covenant.
And then he goes out to fight the fight. So he is withstanding the pressures of his world.
And he asks, is there anybody else who will come with me and they run to get their armor on
and come out and they kneel in the streets and they enter into a covenant.
And the rest is this great massive mobility
of an active withstanding.
Does that make sense in the evil day
and what it says in verse 12?
But then it says, having done all,
having done perhaps this withstanding,
it says in the end result, there are times,
there are times you will be able to stand,
it says in verse 11,
stand against the wiles of the devil and having done all you'll be able to stand in verse 13.
So there's a standing part here, which is,
Hestemy, not antestemy, but Hestemy.
Hestemy is to abide, to continue, to establish or to hold up.
And it kind of connotes an upright position that you're not moving.
This is kind of like I envision it like King of the Hill.
We used to play with our little kids.
You try to knock somebody off of the mountain.
And what you do is you gird up for it and somebody comes to push you off of it and you
kind of lean into it, but you don't move.
You will not move.
So no wonder when Paul talks about
Stangie in holy places and be not moved. He's talking about his demi. He is talking about
hunker down. Do not be moved and people are going to try to knock you off. Hold the line.
Be brave, but wear the armor of God so that you can stand. Now here's the kicker.
And there are times you're going to have to fight back.
We must do both.
Sometimes we get too comfortable with just
hunkering down and weathering the storm
when we also need to advance and actively fight against.
And not everything is always going to be an active fight against.
And I think everyone who is listening and all of us, we have been in circumstances where
we know that we must have the armor of God on to be able to be in the world or at.
And there's a time where it's best not to fight the fight with your friends, but to withstand
and hold your own for the time that comes when you can actively pursue.
And I think it's no accident that when
you put the armor of God, and we'll go through that in just a minute, is as so much of it as
withstanding material, help you with stand, and then there's a couple of active fight things,
like the sword and the shield, perhaps. Does that kind of make sense to lay that foundation?
And why is this important? Because we're wrestling with the world. And what must we do?
We are going to have to withstand the world
so that we can fill the spirit to receive revelation
and to be able to accept the words of the prophets,
sereners, and revelators to understand the mysteries
of how we can become new creatures in Christ.
And there will be times like Paul is a perfect example.
You're going to have to go out and fight.
But don't go out there without the protection of God.
I'll even say it this out there without the protection of God. I'll even say it
this boldly, the grace of God is make sure you put on the whole armor, not a piece of armor.
And then of course, what he does, as you know, as he goes through and he says, verse 14
starts off, so continue, stand, has to me, continue, abide, hold up, be upright in position,
therefore, having your loins gird about with truth,
having on the breastplate of righteousness, your feet shod with the preparation of the gospel
of peace, but above all, take the shield of faith wherewith you're able to quench the fiery
darts of the wicked, take on the helmet of salvation and the sword of the Spirit which is the Word of God praying always
With all prayer and supplication in the Spirit. Here comes back why we're talking about his Paul in this whole book
It's saying here's what you do to have the Spirit
Here's what you have to avoid to have the Spirit comes down because it says praying always with all power and
Supplication in the Spirit and watching there unto with all perseverance and supplication for all saints.
And for me, the utterance may be given unto me that I may open my mouth boldly, or in other words,
antistamine, to make known what? The mystery of the gospel. And here comes the mystery. But when we
start to look at this, this armor of God situation is really
so important. And it's, I think, is such a powerful visual. And Paul would have seen
legions, the Roman legions. He would have seen that. There's no doubt about that.
As with all the people in Ephesians, because it was a port city and it was also a place where they
would embark and go to other parts of the Roman Empire as far as that goes. But one of the great
things that I think's worth considering here is I would call it
even landmark and where did it come from?
A prophet, sir, and revelator who talked about the armor of God in a unique way, and that's
a Harold B. Lee experience where he starts to talk about what that means, etc.
and he says, okay, Paul's using imagery here.
What we're trying to protect is the kill zones
in literal physical ways.
Head, protect your brain, protect your chest
because it has your lungs, protect your loins,
the vital organs and testicles, et cetera,
as far as that goes, and protect your feet.
Some people say, hold on.
You can have your foot amputated, you're not gonna die,
you know, kind of thing.
But in battle, that your feet represent mobility.
If you are wrestled, knocked down, then they will attack all other vital organs and you
will lose the conquest.
Mobility, ability to retreat when necessary, ability to advance when necessary or ability
to haste me, is to hold fast
and maintain in the holy place.
Now, when it talks about that, it says,
okay, here's what you're gonna do.
You're gonna have your feet shawed.
I always thought that this was like shin guards,
but it's your feet that are shawed here as the armor.
And the Romans actually did this
as they would wear sandals,
and you'd think they should be wearing boots. Still, still toad boots or something like that. But the Romans actually,
the soldiers, they would wear what they often called hob-nailed sandals. They would take spikes
and drive them through the souls of their sandals, but they would go on the outside, so that's
where they were hob-nailed. And then they would bend the nails over. It's the equivalent of what we would call today as cleats.
Cleats.
That would give them traction to move forward
when necessary for victory or to retreat
or to hold their line.
So they understood the value of that one is mobility.
And they shod their feet with something that would help them
to advance or retreat or to hold their line.
So each one of these pieces of armor is saying, okay, so how do we protect your mobility?
Hobb nailed sandals.
How do we protect your loins?
Oh, you better put the girdle on.
How do you protect your chests?
That part will put on a breastplate.
Wear a helmet, of course.
The Paul says we're not wrestling in flesh, but we're wrestling against these greater
concepts.
What does this mean?
Now this is where Harold B. Lee comes in and he says, hey, look, you can look at your brain here
as your thoughts. We need to protect our thoughts. And he's talking about discipleship now.
I think it ties in with yielding to the enticing of the spirit, putting off natural man. You need to think the thoughts. So he says, what do you do with that? You put on your helmet, how do you protect your thoughts
as a disciple?
You put on your helmet of salvation, of salvation.
What does that mean?
Well, reeking Benjamin's talk, you know this,
we all know this one, as he comes down,
he says, I was salvation, the salvation comes by,
no other name than Jesus Christ.
So in other words, put on the helmet of Jesus Christ.
He will help you with your
thoughts, to think the right thoughts, and to change your thoughts, and to be able to manifest
new thoughts, etc. Herel B. Lee goes on to say is the breastplate of righteousness when it comes
down to you. The breastplate is righteousness. It's your actions, your obedience, it's your
dedication to it. How do you do that? Well, that will protect you. Every time you're righteous, it's like putting on a layer of a sense of
a breastplate. It's a layer of the invisible force film, if you will. And the more righteous
we become, the thicker our breastplate is. And then what is represented by our loins,
and he says, that's virtue, that's your chastity. And in the day and age that you're living
in, is you're going to have to protect your chase thoughts,, that's your chastity. And in the day and age that you're living in,
is you're gonna have to protect your chase thoughts,
your virtue, your chastity.
Think about that one.
You know, Joseph Smith said,
that's gonna be the greatest temptations
as elders of Israel is our chastity.
So how do you protect it?
What does Paul say?
Here's how you protect virtue in the last days?
Is with truth.
And you think about the lies that go out there
about everything that deals with sexuality
and everything that does with our virtue, our morality.
And then how do you protect your feet?
Preparation in the gospel of peace.
You're like, well, how does that mean?
How do you protect your objectives, your goals, your movement,
where you're going in your life?
Make sure that you're prepared in the gospel of peace.
The gospel will teach you so many things to be prepared.
It will cause you to look at things differently.
It's kind of like CS Lewis, where he says,
you know, I believe in Christ as I do the new day sun,
not because I see it, meaning the sun,
but because by it I see everything else.
It's gonna change your plans
and where you're trying to go in your movement, etc.
And so I think it's really cool that he says, we need to have our mysteries solved. And
mysteries can be solved. And they're going to come through revelation, both personal and
through professors and other things. And you're going to be in this world figuring
this out. And it's going to be a mess. So here's some things you can do to help you
have the spirit. And here's some things you can do to help you have the spirit and here's some things you best avoid because it will distance you from the
spirit and therefore you will not receive revelation personally and you will not be in a position
to hear the words of the prophet and you'll dismiss them because they sound like foolishness to
the world. But there's hope here. But while you're working this one through, saints in Ephesians,
whether you're a brand new convert
or you're thinking about joining,
or whether you've evolved to the point
where you're settled within your conversion
and it's deep in your heart,
you need to make sure you put on the armor of God.
You need to have thoughts
and think like Christ.
You need to be protected
by keeping the commandments,
the breastplates of being righteous
or doing righteous things.
You need to know the truth to protect your morality
and your virtue.
And you need to make sure that you are having
the gospel of Jesus Christ as your means of movement
so that you can retreat when necessary and no
wind to retreat and advance and no wind to advance or when it's time to
hunker down and to be able to maintain and stand in holy places. I love this and
then it says don't forget your shield when it comes down to it says make sure
that you have the shield of faith which by the way is that a weapon or is that a
protection? For the Romans by the way it was that a weapon or is that a protection? For the Romans, by the way, it was both.
You know, they use it for battering rams, and it was movable.
I love this imagery, so if you're getting attacked from the top and they're pouring that hot chicken noodle soup
that they used to do off of castle walls when you're seizing, you know, or whatever,
move it up here, move it here, go to wherever the added protection is needed.
And what is it that's going to protect your thoughts when it's you're in a
barrage, faith puts a shield of faith up there, as well as let your thoughts
be centered upon Christ.
If you're in a moment of weakness put it down here to cover while you're trying
to keep the commandments long enough to get your strength there so that you'll
be able to have your righteousness within you.
If you need to learn more truth about morality and your virtue,
add your faith, and then also, I like that,
and then, of course, it's not only the shield,
but you also have the sword,
when the sword of the Spirit that's going to direct you,
and that sometimes is your offensive weapon.
So, it's kind of a cool thing.
Now, I'm just going to add one last thought on this one.
It's just food for thought.
And so here, Paul established this, armor one last thought on this one. Just food for thought. And so here Paul established this,
armor of God is a big time.
I remember the church did a video
of the armor of God for seminaries and institutes.
Do you remember that?
Yeah.
The song, yeah.
I remember the song.
So, and they did a nice job of saying,
look, you may not wear literal armor,
but you're still wrestling with the same problems.
And so you're gonna be okay.
Make sure that you're protecting your thoughts
and your morality and your righteousness,
and make sure that your motivation and your direction,
your movement is determined by the gospel.
Make sure that you have faith and you're
using it the best that you can in times of need,
put it where you have to double up, et cetera.
I just love that one and the imagery.
But then all of a sudden, you see this armor of God,
almost word for word passage once again this great
passage here of protection for the saints and where you see it almost word for word is DNC section 27
and it was added on to that section section 27 as we know if you're to read through that is dealing with
sacrament is dealing with the emblems of the sacrament and then it talks about the great sacraments
of the past that we remember the Passover talks about the great sacrament of the past that we
remember the Passover. It talks about the great sacrament meeting that we will have in the future,
which seems clearly to be at the gathering of Israel in the last days, at Adam,
and Diamond, etc. You know, kind of a thing. And it's saying, hey, this is what we do. And that's
what sacrament does. It causes it to look to the past, but look to the coming of the Savior again.
is what we do and that's what sacrament does is causes a look to the past, a look to the coming of the Savior again. And then all of a sudden out of the blue, it says, wherefore comes down on that one,
it says, take unto you the whole armor of God in section 27. It's like, was the Lord revealing to
Joseph and saying, this was so good in the New Testament, we better have it in the doctrine of
coming as to it. Might as well just insert it here in section 27. Perhaps that's the case. Or maybe it's tied to the sacrament. So there's some interesting
thoughts of that one. I think it's worth at least looking at it. We per take of the sacrament on
a weekly basis when we possibly can. Is it possible that our sacrament meanings is the locker room for
the saints where they're readjusting, putting their armor of God back on through the sacraments
experience. If you think through the sacramental prayers, there's some interesting ties on that one,
is that we promise that we'll always remember him, that our thoughts will be focused upon him at all
times. Is that putting on the helmet of salvation through our sacramental covenants and we are promising this week, my thoughts will be centered and focused on the Savior and He will determine my thoughts.
Is there any merit to the fact that we promise when we partake of the sacrament and that we promise that we will keep His commandments? breastplate of righteousness and our commitment to be more righteous is it possible that when
it comes down to putting on the girdle of truth that there's something about our commitment
and the process we do in our sacramental covenants that we will always have his spirit to be
with us because only the spirit can teach us truth in every circumstance, every situation. And therefore, what you're going to need at the most is if you have the Spirit to be with you,
you'll either avoid compromising your morality or your virtue, or it will help you to learn to escape,
like Joseph of Egypt. I know I think there's something that might be there. And then of course,
if you look at the feet, Shod, where the gospel gospel of peace is we promise that we will take the Savior's name upon us and
That it will guide and direct us and the way that he lived will be our guiding force and our motivation and I
Just can't help but think of whenever I read in Ephesians and I love the armor of God
And I see the practical use of that and there's so many applications of that
and I love the armor of God and I see the practical use of that and there's so many applications of that. And I think also of DNC section 27, and I can't help be grateful, at least for me personally, that I have a chance.
For me, I can see a connection there for me and I love going to my sacrament meeting and thinking, okay,
this is more than just thinking about what I need to do better. This is also my protection so that I might be able to
stand and withstand in my day this week. It's an interesting element there and then I have
the sort of spirit and then of course my protection of faith. I've often told the youth that I've spoken
to, you know, as we talk about the armor of God, it's a fun thing to talk about with youth.
That most of it to me doesn't sound super comfortable.
It's not the hoodie of happiness.
It's the breastplate of righteousness, right?
It's not the pajamas.
This doesn't sound super comfortable, but yet it's not there to be comfortable.
It's there to protect me.
Oftentimes in the gospel, I want it to be a little more comfortable.
I want these principles and doctrines to be a little more comfortable for me. Oftentimes in the gospel, I want it to be a little more comfortable. I want these principles
and doctrines to be a little more comfortable for me. Make it a little easier for me. But that's
how it's purpose. It's purpose is to protect me. I can deal with the uncomfortable knowing that
it's protecting me. You guys probably remember when they used to have this thing at BYU called
the CES symposium. I'm still hanging on to some of those cassette tapes I've got from those wonderful, wonderful
sessions.
But Elder Jeffrey R. Holland spoke in one of those about the armor of God.
And I don't know, it kind of just sounded like an offhanded comment.
But I loved what you've talked about, Matt, because it reminded me of this.
He said, most of this is defensive.
And are we just supposed to get beat up
by the world?" And he said, no, the weapon that is mentioned, which allows us to actually do
battle with the world is the sort of the spirit. And I'm so glad you tied section 27 into that,
because every week those priests at the sacrament table help us re-aul her by saying, we can always have
the spirit to be with us. And when I read the book of Mormon, the demise of the Nephites,
when Mormon and Marona are having this conversation at the end, I fear the spirit of the Lord
has ceased striving with them. And it wasn't there doing this, there doing this, there doing
this, there doing this, there doing this. As you have put it so well today, Matt, this whole thing is keep the spirit of the Lord with you. And that's what brought
down the Nephites. They've lost the spirit of the Lord. When those young priests get up and
promise us that if we will always remember him, take his name upon us, keep his commandments,
which he's given us. We can always have his spirit, that sword to be with us. Boy, that's what I always think about. And I've heard Hank say this
many times, and I love it, don't confuse your friends and your enemies. That sword of
this spirit is so helpful and discerning. Who are our friends in this world and who are
our enemies? That's where I go to when I think about this.
We're not wrestling against other enemies
in the Mediterranean who have their ships.
We are wrestling against powers, rulers of darkness.
Oh, wow, we are gonna need this kind of armor.
We're gonna need the spirit of the Lord
and the sword of the spirit.
I just love this metaphor. That's so good as a matter of fact, it sounds like we're gonna need this spirit of the Lord and the sword of the Spirit. I just love this metaphor.
That's so good as a matter of fact it sounds like we're gonna need grace
Yeah, and that's what Paul says we need the grace of Christ
But we must be in doing our part. You know John
I'm glad you brought that one up and I just touched by that imagery as well is
Every once in a while I look at the Aaronic priesthood
Who are administering such an important
process of this one and I cannot help but think in my mind of stripling warriors, of individuals
who are going into battle and yet they're providing this for like the stripling warriors did,
for their fathers who would not they step in and there's an image there. Does that help young men aspire to be more
by administering sacraments? I believe it does. Are they there yet? Not quite perhaps. Some are.
But all of this combined of the way that you were talking about that and where we are
fellow citizens in the household of faith. And that sacraman service becomes a not just a time where we reflect, but it is a time of
suiting up as a suiting up and seeing more. It is. It's an armor up experience. Well said and
Why is that so powerful? I guess to summit some mystery for those to see it and those who embrace it, you know, hank to your comment
It is uncomfortable. I don't think that that's why the Lord designed it. He says, sometimes we think about this
with prophecies and revelators.
What are the prophets' revelators
thinking of to make our lives miserable?
No more pizzas.
They're having fun.
They must be stopped.
Yeah.
I don't think it was designed to be uncomfortable,
but it's uncomfortable to the natural man.
Like you're saying, there's no doubt about it.
But here's a weird part.
I think all of us, to certain degrees of experience this,
the uncomfortable becomes comfortable,
probably because we start to change.
So I saw this with missionaries is where,
oh, I can't wear a tie.
I'm dying. Sisters, why do I have't wear a tie. I'm dying.
Sisters, why do I have to wear matching ensembles?
I don't even know what an ensemble was.
But here's the interesting thought.
When they first come out, all the standards,
they don't call them rules.
In our mission, we never call them rules.
We call them standards, missionary standards
for disciples of Jesus Christ. And it's hard because we are natural individuals
when we come onto our missionary service and call to do some things that are uncomfortable,
but are really, in my opinion, every standard in the missionary book is for protection.
There's a reason you can't go swimming. And it's not going to Satan is going to take your
soul. It's because we'll start diving into two feet
of water. Do something crazy. But it's a little uncomfortable, but that armor becomes comfortable
as we change. And pretty soon, missionaries, they don't even think twice. They don't
know they're wearing a tie. They don't know that they're wearing sensible footwear,
kind of a thing. It becomes part of them. And you're right, Hank, it's uncomfortable, but I found
that those who stick with it and they wear the armor of hey, it's uncomfortable, but I found that those who stick
with it and they wear the armor of God, it's almost as if they don't know that they're wearing it
and they are running around and they're playing basketball and they're playing tag in their armor
and they have become accustomed. Or in other words, they became new creatures in the force of wearing the protection.
It's really quite lovely and beautiful.
Yeah, these new creatures can wear this and it becomes comfortable to them.
Yeah, why do they wear it? Because that's who they are.
That's what they do.
It's not a burden, it's a quest.
Here's an interesting thought. If you know Roman warfare as far as that goes,
they used
a shorter sword because they would fight in proximity.
So when they would get in there, they were lethal when they were in hand-to-hand combat.
But they used their shield and their sword in unison, where sometimes there was a movement
shield up and then you could go underneath with this short sword and stuff.
So there's, think of the imagery that you could use on that one is using the shield and
the sword together in the armor of God.
But they also used it in situations. You see this in movies, but they actually would do it is you would combine
where they would use the shield with other warriors and they would make a little pot.
Yeah, they could connect them together. Yeah, a little toward us.
They would connect them together. Some would put it on top and some would make the outer wall. They still had mobility so they could move, but they
were like in what we would call today a tank. Now, think about that concept of strangers
and foreigners now being unified in one faith and in one gospel where we combine our faith
in the different sizes and shapes
that that shield comes from.
And we link ourselves together to protect our families,
our congregations, our friends.
There's something special about this is the armor of God
is not just for the solo protection of an individual,
but it is used when we are strong,
then the one becomes the many, and no
wonder we're organized in forums and classes and warrants and stakes and families and marriages,
is that we link our armor together in something that protects not just me, but we.
It's actually quite lovely.
It's beautiful.
I remember talking about that.
It's the tortoise
formation. Oh, I like it. Yeah. Matt, you've centered your message today on this. And John,
you brought it up earlier with come back to the spirit, come back to getting the spirit.
Whenever possible, I like to emphasize one role of the Holy Ghost, which is maybe even the least understood, but maybe the most applicable
is the role of the Holy Ghost in bringing the Atonement into your life.
Two quotes from present-iring, if you have felt the influence of the Holy Ghost during this
day or even this evening, he's talking to a group of young adults, feel felt the Holy Ghost,
you may take it as evidence that the atonement is working in your life.
And then on a different occasion, he said, reception of the Holy Ghost is the cleansing agent
as the atonement purifies you.
And when he, the Holy Ghost is your companion, you can have confidence that the atonement
is working in your life.
I just love whenever I get a chance to tie the spirit to the atonement because the power
of the spirit is bringing the power of the Savior's atonement into your heart and mind,
just like the spirit can enter your heart and mind.
Yeah, if you ever have those kind of
inklings of the Spirit, what is that telling you? That's telling you, you're on
the path. I feel like that's telling you you're feeling the Spirit. The
Atonement is working. That's what you just said that President I ring said.
For so many of us who feel beat up and I'm not good enough for whatever,
well, that very feeling, the fact that that may come from the Spirit,
kind of a wretched man that I am type feeling is telling you know you're you're you're okay because you're feeling that right now.
The atonement is working in you. That's a wonderful evidence that it's working.
Yeah.
There's an Ephesians type moment from again from present-iring. We could just bring in where present-iring talks about speaking of each other in the best light possible. He says, quote, the Lord will let you feel his appreciation
for you choosing to step away from the possibility of sowing seeds of disunity. And then this is
2008. So this is 15 years ago. He said, you must follow that same principle as the Lord gathers more and more people who
are not like us.
Almost like present-eiring 2008 is seeing, we're going to see more nations brought into this,
more and more different types of people.
He says, what will become more obvious to us is that the atonement brings
the same changes in all of us. We become disciples who are meek, loving, easy to be
entreated, and at the same time fearless and faithful in all things. We live in different
countries, but we come into the church through a process that changes us. We can become
by the gifts of the Spirit, what the Apostle Paul saw.
For through him we have both have access by one Spirit under the Father. Now therefore,
you are no more strangers and foreigners, but fellow citizens, with the saints in the household
of God. And then this last statement, with the unity I see increasing, The Lord will be able to perform what the world will think as miraculous.
That seems to tie in Ephesians all up in one.
Well, I love that thought, and I think President Eiring is really illuminating the things that
have been taught by Prophet Sears and revelators, and not only miraculous, but as I mentioned,
it's mysterious to many, and that's the saddest part,
is in many cases there are so many of God's children,
they don't know where to find the truth.
They don't know where to find it.
I've seen this through my own personal experience
and then going out in the world, et cetera.
There's so many people who want to do the right thing
and they're trying so many of our saints,
they wanna do the right thing, but they're not quite sure how.
So I love this experience where miracles are brought forth because the revelators, what
they do is they reveal.
That's what revelator means is to reveal.
It's almost like taking something that has a covering on it and saying, and in so many
ways what they're doing is revealing what saints can do to be able to receive the miracles.
Because I think God is generous and He wants things to be in our lives that
are like his. That's a whole point. But for me is looking at Ephesians, there's a lot
of ways that one can read this and glean from it. So many things that I've learned today
in our discussions from just different viewpoints. And I think that you can gain something by
reading this. It's a short book, but I think also you can gain a lot by understanding the
context. And all of a sudden you start to see piece by piece coming together. It's like this
grand jigsaw puzzle, and you're seeing this coming together and you're saying, this is why
they would say warning. But one thought here is I can't just help but look at the way that
Paul ended his letter. And whether this was the actual ending, I don't know, but it's the way
that we have of the remnant text.
Usually for me, when I write letters or communicate with others, my goodbyes are usually where,
you know, I think I better say something good here, you know, kind of thing.
And that's usually where we talk about that.
I'm sure love you.
We go through the things that are probably the things of our heart or at least to be able
to put.
I don't want to be dramatic, but maybe the exclamation point
to our efforts rather than just a period.
And I look at Paul's ending after all that he has done
and regardless of where the saints and aficious are,
I just can't help but think of that.
This is a message for all and everyone can glean from this. He says, I am
in verse 20. This is chapter 6, verse 20. I am an ambassador that therein I may speak boldly.
And here is coming back to this concept where it goes through and it says the letters of
Paul, the writings of Paul's are always a vigorous expression of his person that I may speak boldly.
I just love that as I ought to speak.
But then he goes and he says, but the email also know my affairs and how I do.
And he says, the Lord will make known and he talks about tic-yes here and it goes through
his make known unto you all things.
There's the message.
The Lord wants you to know these things.
So I've been talking about all this stuff,
mystery, bottom line,
what I want you to know more than anything else
before I hang up the phone,
before I sign my name,
before I give my ado,
as it comes down to you is that the Lord wants
and shall make known unto you all things.
Then he goes on,
peace be to the brethren, and love with faith from God the Father and
the Lord Jesus Christ. Grace be with all of them that love our Lord Jesus Christ in sincerity.
Don't you think that's wonderful? It's not grace. Be to all of them who are doing everything that the Lord said to do.
But every single one of us, all of us, wherever we are in our progression.
We all can manifest our sincere love for the Lord, whether it's in trial or triumph.
I just love the way Paul words these things and he says grace will be the power of God, will be upon
all those who will love the Lord Jesus Christ in Cicero. He says, I will make known to all
those wherever they are, more of my truth. And those things that are troubling you and are
not known and wondering if things will ever work out. If my children will return,
if my health will sustain, if I'll ever find love in my life, if I'll find joy in peace,
and just waking up in the day or if I can get up. There's something about this, this is the message
of Jesus Christ, this for all of his children. And how does that come? Well, I guess we could call everybody and say, you do a great, which might be helpful, but when the Spirit calls and we fill the grace of Jesus
Christ upon us, is there any wonder why we're striving to have the Spirit with us to validate those
times when we cannot find validations where we can fill the assurance and confidence in the
atonement of Jesus Christ, which is far
more than just to be able to compensate for our sins. But it helps us to overcome all things and
including our own arrogance and including to be able to understand and frame the good times in
our life. The Atonement is just as valuable then as it is for overcoming the depths. And so
it isn't Paul great. And it isn't even wonderful.
And it doesn't do a good job because this
is a very personal letter to individuals who need a personal
push, but it applies to all.
And whenever I can come across and say that I can have greater
faith, that I can have more peace than my hearts, I like that
part. My heart might be comforted.
And that I can have peace.
I'm all over it.
So I just love the way Paul just says
he's goodbye before he says, is a man he ends with those three short verses there, which are really
what this whole chapter or what this whole book is about. Wonderful. John, what a great day we've had
with Dr. Richardson. Yep. Taking a lot of notes. Thank you so much, man.
Matt, it's been a treat to have you.
Oh, it's been my pleasure.
Thank you for letting me be part of just this discussion and to be fed like this.
This is a beautiful blessing.
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