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Hello, my friends.
Welcome to another Follow Him favorites.
John and I are taking a part of this week's lesson, which is Matthew chapter 1 and Luke
chapter 1, and just talking about a tiny portion of it.
John, we've got all sorts of people listed in Matthew 1 and Luke 1 from Abraham to David
to Joseph and Mary and Elizabeth and Zacharias and then you go
to the rest of the Christmas story and you've got shepherds and angels and
herod and wise men. What do you take from all these characters? Is there any of them
that stand out to you? One fun way to look at it whenever you see a name in the
scriptures is to ask yourself, is this person an example? Like, I want to be like that,
or is this person a warning? I don't want to be like that. And boy, do we have some contrasts here.
We've got Joseph, who the angel, Lord, visits him in a dream. We've got Herod, who was so wicked.
And sometimes when there's not a whole lot of doctrine being taught, we can look at the examples
of the people and say,
which one of those do I admire, which ones do I own avoid? I mean, I've heard you talk about
Herod before and Joseph and what a contrast those two are in their personal character. Matthew put them side by side and here you've got Joseph who is very responsive to dreams,
very responsive to promptings. And the one thing that I've noticed about Joseph
is that he's slow to act in emotion.
He finds out that his fiance is pregnant
and it says, he's a just man.
He doesn't want to make her a public example.
He wants to maybe end this privately,
to divorce her privately.
Then while he thought on these things,
behold the angel of the Lord appeared unto him.
So there's something to be said about not being governed,
not having kind of a knee-jerk reaction to something,
but to be slow and calm and deliberate,
where Herod just seems to be governed by his emotions
in every aspect of his life.
He's governed by jealousies, governed by his insecurities.
We don't get to talk much about Joseph.
We talk about Jesus and we talk about his mother,
but it's nice for us to say,
what's the example of Joseph for us in this chapter?
Yeah, I remember Elder Holland giving a talk
about things we could think about during the sacrament.
My mom used to say, think about Jesus
when I was a kid during the sacrament.
Yeah. He gave this talk about always remembering. And he used to say, think about Jesus during the sacrament. He gave this talk
about always remembering. He just made a little comment about Joseph that I've never forgotten.
He said, Joseph is a reminder that plain, unpretentious people have pushed this work forward
from the beginning, and that if you feel you're serving almost anonymously, so did one of the best
men who ever lived. And that was Joseph.
So that's a good way we can think of, you know, we don't know much about Joseph, but just
like you said, he was slow to respond.
He was trying to protect Mary by not embarrassing her in public with something he didn't understand
and the Lord gave him understanding about it.
And he was open to the Holy Ghost.
He was open to these
promptings of the Spirit. So I'd like to let's say Joseph is a great example of someone in the
scriptures this week. You can say, you know what? How can I be more Joseph-like? How can I walk
away from this chapter being more Joseph-like? We hope you'll join us on our full podcast. It's
called Follow Him. You can get it wherever you get your podcasts. And then come back next week and join us for another Follow Him favorites.
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