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Hello, my friends. Welcome to Follow Him Favorites. My name is Hank Smith. I'm here with the
amazing John, by the way. Hello, John, by the way. I think.
If you've been following Follow Him Favorites this year, we're taking a single question
from each week's lesson and talking about it. This lesson is on the book of Ruth and
the first three chapters of first Samuel.
We're taking our question from first Samuel chapter three in which Samuel hears the voice of the
Lord, but doesn't know it's the voice of the Lord. He thinks Eli is calling him and so he goes to
Eli. What did you want? And Eli says, it's not me. Go back to bed. This happens a couple of times
until Samuel finally realizes, oh wait, that's the voice of go back to bed. This happens a couple of times until Samuel finally realizes,
oh wait, that's the voice of the Lord. A common question I get is, how do I tell the difference?
How do I know if it's the spirit, the voice of the Lord, or just my own thoughts? So I think
this is a good time to bring this up, John. How would you help someone say, how do I distinguish
between the Holy Ghost and my own voice?
Such a good question.
I remember hearing David O'Ma-K
as somebody saying that the conscience speaks
through our own voice, or it sounds like our own voice.
Sometimes when the Holy Ghost or our conscience speak to us,
it's in our voice.
And I think one of the really helpful ways
is you know this Hank in the book of Mormon,
what is it?
Maron I7, does it lead you to do good? Does it lead you to believe in Christ?
Sometimes, if you're not sure, what is it asking you to do?
Is it asking you to do something good that drinks into your faith in Christ?
And then you can know if the perfect knowledge it's of God, if it's asking you to do something good.
That's consistent with what you know about the gospel.
So that helps, but I just love if teenager
are asking the question, that right there is awesome. Just the fact that you're asking the question
means you're on the right track. And you will, you'll get there. It's something you learn over time.
It's a very much a line upon line thing. I remember Elder Packer saying he listened as an apostle to
the exact same voice he heard when he was a deacon.
He said, but the signal's much clearer now.
It's the same voice you're just learning to kind of tune in.
A lot of our listeners have never used a radio
where they actually had to tune it in.
But what you'll find in life is that you're kind of,
you're just tuning that radio to get that signal even clearer.
John, one of my favorite descriptions
of the influence of the Holy Ghost
is in doctrine and covenants 11, 12, 13.
You can always remember it, 11, 12, 13,
where the Lord says, put your trust in that spirit,
which leadeth to do good, to do justly,
meaning to be honest, to be humble,
and to judge righteously, he says, this is my spirit.
So if you are feeling like you want to do good, you want to be honest, you need to be humble,
and you're not judging people, you're maybe making judgments about situations, but you're not
judging others. He says, this is my spirit. You can know for a fact, that's my spirit. And then he
goes on in 13 to say, I will impart unto you of my spirit which shall enlighten your mind. So this idea of promptings,
this idea of enlighten your mind, something comes into my head and, wow, I'd never thought of that
before. That's usually not something I would think to do. And he says, which will fill your soul
with joy. So I take that to mean that whatever the Holy Ghost is telling me here, it's making
me feel good, it's uplifting me, it's making me feel edified inside and encouraged. So I
think that's part of what we're learning here in first Samuel 3 when the Lord says, Samuel
and he says, oh, I'm ready. I'm ready. It's learning to distinguish that feeling, not
just a voice, but that feeling of, oh, this is really, like you said, John, prompting me to do something good.
I love that, 11, 12, 13, and it goes with Moron I7. Too often, we might overthink it and think,
I have to have this burning feeling or something like that. Well, that happens sometimes to some people.
Doesn't happen to everybody. It's so simple to be able to do what you're saying.
Is it asking me to do good things, to do right things?
Then you can know, hey, that was a good influence.
That was a good impulse.
I just said that was a good prompting, we might say.
We will grow in our understanding of how to get those messages.
Like, I just like what Samuel said,
speak by servant here.
That's so good.
It's like, I'm ready to, what do you want?
Remember in the book of Mormon,
who is it that calls Mormon as a child?
He says, you're quick to observe.
Amaran.
Amaran, you're quick to observe.
This idea of, I can see that when you get a prompting,
you go, you act.
You're obedient, you're quick to be obedient.
If it's a good thing, John, I feel like,
hey, move forward, move forward.
Is that the Lord or is that me? Hey, if it's a good thing, John, I feel like, hey, move forward. Move forward.
Is that the Lord or is that me?
Hey, if it's a good thing, move forward.
If you're trying to do what's right,
you're trying to keep the commandments,
you're reading and praying and really trying to make the Lord
the number one priority in your life.
Don't worry too much about, oh, is this me or is this the Lord?
When you're trying to unite your will with His,
those voices can become one and the same at times.
Well, I do think that's part of the test of life
is the Lord saying, I wonder what they'll do
if I don't send a prompting.
And that's why we choose the right.
We don't have to always be compelled or prompted.
We choose the right because we know what's right.
I wonder sometimes it's the Lord's testess that way.
What will they do when I don't prompt them? Hopefully we have enough of a testimony to say. I mean, I'm do the right
thing. Yeah, I'm going to do good here. What does the Lord say? Yeah, I don't want to have
to command you in all things. Slothful servant is compelled in all things. Yeah, I want
to do many things of your own free will and bring to pass much righteousness. King Benjamin,
I cannot tell you all the ways that you can say.
But this much I can tell you, watch yourself and your thoughts and your deeds.
Just stay on that covenant path.
Sometimes you'll be prompted to, but even if you don't, you know what the covenant path
is.
You know how to stay on there.
And that's, I think, what President Nelson might remind us.
Stay on the covenant path.
As you move forward doing what John just said, just staying on that covenant path,
you'll be able to turn around one day and look back.
And Eli, the high priest says to Samuel,
he says, it is the Lord, let him do what seemeth him good.
Like you'll see that you were being directed far more
than you thought you were.
I've noticed that in my life, John.
You know, I'm here, I am trying to make good decisions,
trying to stay on the covenant path, and I look back,
and I can go, oh, wow, look at all these things that fell into place.
When maybe I wasn't thinking, oh, that's a prompting,
that's a prompting, that's a prompting, I'm just trying to do my best,
and doors and opportunities were opening for me, and you look back,
and you go, oh, well, it was the Lord,
and he is doing this as
Seymouth him, him good.
And it's a Samuel grew and the Lord was with him.
I think you can trust that, too.
The Lord's going to be with you.
He'll guide you sometimes even when you don't feel it.
If you are striving to be on the covenant path, I love that because that's me, too.
I look back, wow, I was being helped back then.
I didn't realize it at the time, but that was a better decision than I thought it was. And I think it's because the Lord
helped me there, and I didn't even realize it. I think it was Elder Bednar who said,
you can learn from the times when you feel the Spirit, but you can also learn from those times
where you don't feel the Spirit. Because the promise of the sacrament is that they will always
have his Spirit to be with them. So the rare thing should be when I don't feel like I want to do good,
when I don't feel like being honest,
when I don't feel like judging righteously.
And I'm having those times and the spirit has withdrawn,
I can learn from, wow, how that feels.
I can learn from listening to the great and spacious and giving them
heed to remember elder Bednar saying, we heated them not them not right and I know that feels different and I know
it does that cold hololness you can say to yourself wow I I may not know what
the Holy Ghost feels like exactly but I know what it feels like when it's gone
I'm gonna stay away from those situations join us next week for another follow him
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Gay Strathearn about these chapters and I think you're gonna love her. She is just a wonderful brilliant scholar
And she's got a great accent. Come check it out. Yeah, you gotta hear it. And join us next week for another Follow Him Favorites Thank you.