Follow Him: A Come, Follow Me Podcast - How can I find happiness? • follow HIM Favorites • Feb. 13 - Feb. 19
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Hello, my friends. Welcome to another Follow Him favorites. My name is Hank Smith. I'm here with the incredible John. By the way, welcome John.
Thanks, Hank.
And this is where we do a short clip with this week's lesson. John, we're in Matthew chapter 5.
And I think a good question from Matthew chapter 5 that Matthew chapter five answers is, how can I find lasting
happiness? So, John, let's use Matthew five and answer this question, where do I find lasting
happiness? It may not come from what we think it's going to come from. When it comes from the
Savior, it may come from a backwards point of view. Yeah, the Beatitudes have been called the happy
attitudes because blessed are the, you could have been translated happy are they?
Yeah, I just wonder if the people that were there were like what a blessed or an spirit blessed are they that mourn?
How's that blessed? Yeah, how am I happy? Yeah one of the things that I've heard you talk about so beautifully Hank is the idea of
Happiness is a mode of travel. It's not a destination. So the book of Mormon says we lived after the manner of happiness. And that's how do we discover what that manner is and
something that I love that you've done, Hank, is talking about people who put a deadline
on it. And as soon as this, then I'll be happy.
Yeah, we do that so often. As soon as I graduate from high school, I'll be happy. As soon
as I'm out of college, I'll be happy. As soon as I'm married, as soon as I have kids,
as soon as the kids move out, right? As soon as I'm retired. It just keeps going. The happiness is
out there somewhere else. And I've always thought that unless happiness is where you are,
it's never going to be somewhere else. You've got to find it in the situation you are currently in.
The Come Fall Me manual says this, everybody wants to be happy, but not everyone looks for happiness in the same places.
Some search for it in worldly power and position.
Others in wealth or in satisfying physical appetites.
Jesus Christ came to teach the way to lasting happiness,
to teach what it truly means to be blessed or to be happy.
So what you can do is you can go into Matthew chapter five
and you can kind of grade yourself
on what the Savior outlines here, being poor in spirit, morning,
being meek,
hungering and thirsting after righteousness, being merciful to other people,
being pure and hard, not having any ulterior motives,
being a peacemaker in your home,
and maybe you're persecuted for Jesus' sake.
He says, that's going to lead to long-term happiness for you, lasting happiness.
And being a light to the world, trying to be an uplifting influence to the people around you, not being angry, not letting anger enter your heart.
The law of Moses says, don't kill, I say to you, don't get angry. To root out lust out of your life is to be happier. Jesus
comes at this a little differently than maybe a psychologist would or someone who's really
saying, you got to get a lot of money and you got to be able to shop at these certain
stores and you got to drive this kind of car. Jesus is saying, love your enemies. Bless
them that curse you. Do good to them that hate you. So again, a little bit backwards from
what other people might teach us
the happy way alive.
And the big question here is,
who are you gonna believe?
Yeah, exactly.
That's a good way to put that is,
who are you gonna believe?
And I think we get to a point,
Hank, when we get older,
maybe happiness,
if we think of that as I'm giggling all the time,
but I think really what we want is peace,
peace of mind, peace of conscience.
And as we get older, it's not so much that happiness is peace. It's a peace of conscience.
Things are going to be okay. And that's what we really want.
And that's what the Savior's offering here in the Sermon on the Mount is peace inside
your heart. Maybe not the wealth or the sin that supposedly brings happiness, but not
lasting happiness. He's offering us something enduring.
We hope you'll join us on our full podcast,
we're with Dr. Lincoln Blumel this week
studying this one chapter in the sermon on the Mount.
Come join us there, it's called Follow Him,
and then come back next week for another Follow Him favorites. Thank you.