Follow Him: A Come, Follow Me Podcast - How do I gain self-confidence? : follow HIM Favorites
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Hello everyone, welcome to Follow Him favorites.
My name is Hank Smith.
I'm the host of a podcast called Follow Him.
I'm here with my awesome, incredible, wonderful co-host, John, by the way, one of my close friends.
And every week we do a little clip called Follow Him favoritesites where we just take one question that's
relevant to the lesson this week and just see to answer that one question. And John
here's the question for this week. We were looking at the beginning of Exodus
and you know when you picture Moses in your head you picture this
confident. I'm gonna go do what the Lord is asked type, you know, person. But yet, the Moses we get in these chapters isn't so confident.
He doesn't, he says, I am not eloquent.
This is Exodus 410.
I'm not eloquent.
I am slow of speech.
I am slow, tongue-like.
If I were to ask you, John, based on what we're learning here from Moses and other experiences
that you've had, how do I get self-confidence? Because Moses ends up getting quite a bit of self-confidence
later on in the story. So how does he go from point A to point B? What happens? How do you get
someone to a point of confidence like that? It's such a good question because we're talking about
Moses walking among the pyramids and then all of the sudden he's here and to hear him ask that question
I think it gives a lot of us a lot of hope to think even Moses
He saw God and said in the Pearl-Guy price now. I know that man is nothing
I mean this really brought him down to size to a perspective
But then the Lord keeps telling him thou art my son. So when I look at this whole story together
I see Moses who am I that I look at this whole story together, I see Moses, who am I that I
can do this? I'm not eloquent, but I love the answer that the Lord gives him
actually in Exodus 3 verse 12. Certainly I will be with thee. He doesn't say
you're great, you're awesome, you're special, you're wonderful, you are saved for
this day. He just says, I'll be with you. I'm right here, I will be with thee. And I
think this is pretty lofty, but the idea of at the sacrament table, we are given this promise,
you can always have my spirit to be with you. And so maybe it's not self-confidence as much as confidence in God
and what he can do with me and his promise is that he'll be with me.
And like I said, that would have been
hard for me to understand as a 12 year old, a little easier for me to understand now,
but maybe this is a starting point. I'll be with you, and I'm going to help you with all of this.
I really like that, John. Moses does what I think a lot of us do is we list all the things I'm not.
I think a lot of us do is we list all the things I'm not. Right?
That it were wrong.
No.
Yeah.
All the things that are wrong with me.
I'm not eloquent.
I am slow of speech.
I am slow tongue.
And the Lord, he doesn't want him to focus on that.
He says, look at me.
Who made man's mouth?
Right?
Who made all of this?
Go.
I will be with you.
So I like what you said there.
It's not so much self-confidence
as it is confidence in God. We love the story of Nephi. In second Nephi four, his father dies
probably one of his best friends in the whole world. And then he says, wretched man that I am,
but then he says, I know in whom I have trusted. And it's not himself. I've trusted God. And God
has done this for me. He's done this for me and he's done.
And here's Nephi saying, God has been with me.
And that's where I'm gonna have my confidence.
When my children come to me with, you know,
they're discouraged and they've,
they found out they're not good at something, right?
And I said, listen, this happens to me all the time.
Where I find out.
Story of my life.
Yeah, I hope that I'd be.
We don't get our confidence from ourselves, our gifts, our skills, even though those are
wonderful things and you should always be pursuing improvement.
That's, God wants us to improve and grow and progress, but our confidence comes from
our relationship with God, not what other people think or what we see when we look in the mirror or even listing the things
were not.
I have a quote in my scriptures here from El Tom Perry.
I hope our listeners remember him.
He says, if the Lord sees greatness in you,
you can see that with Moses, the Lord sees something.
He said, how then should we see ourselves?
Maybe we ask the Lord, show me what you see in me. A patriarchal
blessing can help that. Yes. The Lord can say, look, here's what I see. I don't have the words
for how awesome it is to have a patriarchal blessing, to have the Lord tell you, here's your gifts,
your capacities, your talents. And now you're going to need to go develop these, you're going to
need to go and do, but here's what I see in you.
And who gets that? That is the coolest thing we have. So I like to say to my class, okay,
why are you here to get a body to be tested? And I like to say, no, no, no, that's why everybody's
here. Why are you here? That's a patriarchal blessing. And it can give us that kind of the Lord
say, hey, I'm with you, not only that,
I have seen what you can become.
I know your gifts, your talents, your capacities.
Here's some direction.
So maybe Moses said, this was like a pay truck
of blessing for him when the Lord says,
I'll be with thee and I'm gonna help you.
There's a connection here between talking to God.
Well, let's say prayer.
There's a connection between Moses talking to God, praying to God, and his confidence.
I would say the more you sincerely pray on your own, the more confidence you're going
to have, I've heard it said before, those who kneel before God can stand before anyone.
I really think that God says, listen, come talk to me.
Often, it will build your confidence.
So anyone out there who's saying, I just don't have a lot of confidence, I don't have a
lot of self-esteem, really focus in on those personal prayers and see if it doesn't help
you stand.
Morning and evening, even anytime during the day, go say a personal prayer and see if you
don't stand up just to touch more confident every time.
I've seen that happen
in my life. I'd love that and I would add to it and just remember last Sunday you made a covenant,
you renewed a covenant and the Lord said you can always have my spirit to be with you and boy
that that can make you stand a little taller right there. But yeah, you're not alone. I'm with you.
So go forward, but I'm right here. I will be with thee. I like that you pointed that out.
I will be he even says in verse 12 of Exodus 4,
I will be with thy mouth.
Right?
Yeah.
You're not going to be on your own.
You're never going to be alone.
You never need be or feel alone.
I will be with you.
And that's the promise of the sacrament prayer.
You always have a spirit to be with you.
There's never a time when we're alone.
We have so many single adults in our church and Elder Brucey Haifn just pointed that
out. The promise of the sacrament, I will be with you. And so you won't be alone. I'll be with you.
If God's with you, that's pretty good company. If God before us, who can be against us?
Yeah, I'm grateful for your insights. I think that that's going to help me. All human beings have times where they question, am I good enough? Am I supposed to be doing anything
like this? Who am I to be standing up and talking? Who am I to think that I can do this? But
over the years, we've built our confidence not in ourselves, but in our relationship with
the Lord. My confidence in the things I teach is because the things I teach are so good.
You know, it's like
sometimes my delivery might be good, that's me, but we talked about wonderful things today in
the scriptures and my confidence is in them, and maybe that's a way that we we work through that,
because yeah, we're nobody's, but maybe with God we can be somebody.
The message and who we're with.
That's what I say, people. That was a great talk. Well, you can't lose when you have good material. When you have the book of Mormon, when you have
the Old Testament, you have the Bible. Not even I could have messed this up, right?
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