Follow Him: A Come, Follow Me Podcast - "What does 'line up line, precept upon precept' mean?": followHIM Favorites
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Hello everyone, welcome back to another week of Follow Him favorites.
My name is Hank Smith.
I'm here with the amazing John by the way.
And each week we take a single question from the Come Follow Me lesson.
So John, the question this week is, why do we hear this phrase so often in the church?
Line upon line, precept upon precept. It comes
here from this Isaiah section, we're on this week, where Isaiah says a number of times. Line upon
line, hear a little, they're a little, what does it even mean? I've heard it my whole life,
and yet do I really understand what it means? What does that phrase mean to you?
This is one of those things. I'm so glad there's that line because it kind of tells us the
Lord is patient, even with us and our learning, that we don't get everything all at once,
and that it's not supposed to be that way.
But we learn a line upon line, precept upon precept, and we get something.
And boy, those are wonderful moments.
I learned something at Seminary Day.
Tuck that away.
I learned something a couple of days later at Seminary that was great.. Hey, I learned something study in my scriptures and all of that builds up
Have you ever seen Hank like on a church or street tour or something where they demonstrate how they used to make candles
And how they take a string and dip it in the wax and pull it up and they have to wait for it to dry
And then you dip it down and then you have to and it's a very slow process and it reminds me of the same thing.
In fact, I always think of that one.
The book, more than talks about, he began to wax old.
I think of candle wax.
It's just a little by little by little.
And I'm glad for that phrase because it's telling us the Lord's
patient with our learning, I think.
But I also think that Satan has his counterfeit, I like to call it lie upon lie,
decept upon decept, where he doesn't say all at once. Yeah, go break this commandment. He just says,
come down for your mountain just a little bit and then leads us away carefully. So in the same way,
we can learn lying upon lying. I'm grateful for that. The spirit doesn't shout or send thunder and lightning.
Sometimes it's just a tiny little line, a line upon line.
That's what I think.
What do you say?
A little bit at a time.
In my experience, that's most often how revelation has come in my life.
There have been times of wowser, holy, that was wow revelation. But those seem to be more rare where my learning,
my testimony, the things I understand have just come a little bit at the time. I think all
their bednard described it as like the rising of the sun. Right. It just slowly gets brighter,
almost imperceptible that it's coming. And it takes a lot of patience learning this way. We live in a world of impatience, of instant messaging and download that right now and Google
that.
I want 5 billion answers in 2.1 seconds.
We live in a world that wants answers right now and the Lord is saying, that's not the
way I work.
I am slow.
I will give you just enough for you to think about chew on, take in, and then you'll be ready
for your next bite.
A little bit slow, take in.
And you have to be careful, I think, John, because it's so slow and imperceptible, we
can have, sometimes the adversary comes back and says, oh, that wasn't revelation.
Just lie upon lie.
Let's take that away.
Just a little bit of the time.
That wasn't revelation.
Look how slow that came that can't be revelation revelation
Revelation needs to be angels and choirs when really the Lord is telling us over and over again
Especially the book of Isaiah line up online
precept on precept tiny bit of the time you reminded me of something
I think it was David O. McCay that said, the spirit speaks through the voice of the conscience.
And I thought, oh, so when I was in high school
and I went to a party and I had this thought,
I shouldn't be here.
It really sounded like my voice,
but could that have been the spirit saying,
John, you shouldn't be here.
But it sounded like me talking.
And I love that idea that you have the light
of Christ, maybe the Spirit speaks through the voice of the conscience at times, and I think maybe
Hank will use that book of Mormon. I was at Moroni 7. Does it invite you to do good and to love God
and to serve him? Then you can know that that was from God. And that's a really helpful key also
in the whole line upon line understanding that
Absolutely, so when it comes to spiritual answers, I think John when it comes to wisdom not information
You can get information as quick as you want
But if you want wisdom, you're gonna have to be patient and you're gonna have to be willing to do it the Lord's way line upon line precept on
precept
If any of you lack information let him ask of Google if any of you lack information, let him ask of Google. If any of you lack
wisdom, that is an entirely different question. See James 15 and this is what I tell my Gen Z
students take. I say sometimes I worry for your generation because you want Google speed answers to
golden questions. The golden questions are the wis- where did I come from? Why am I here? What is a good life?
What is a good person? Is God real? Those coming God's time, not in Google's time, right?
It's exactly right. When you read Joseph Smith history, he said he answered my questions, told me many other things
which I cannot write at this time and sent me on my way. He didn't say, okay, Joseph, we're gonna need barcodes on the temple
recommends. You're gonna have to outline the new for Strength of Youth program. They didn't lay out everything. He didn't say, okay, Joseph, we're going to need barcodes on the temple recommends. You're going to have to outline the new for strength of youth
program. They didn't lay out everything. He said, let me give you just enough
for you to move forward a couple of steps and be watchful and ready. More will
come later. So learn to be patient. And I think you're going to you're going to
learn the voice of revelation. How it speaks. We hope you'll join us on our
full podcast that's called Follow Him. We're in the book of Isaiah this week. Come on, I know that sounds enticing. Come on over
and see what you think. And then join us next week for another Follow Him favor. Thank you.