Follow Him: A Come, Follow Me Podcast - "Why does God need to be praised so much?": followHIM Favorites

Episode Date: August 21, 2022

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hello, my friends. Welcome to Follow Him Favorites. My name is Hank Smith. I'm here with the wonderful, amazing closest friend, John, by the way. And if you've been following Follow Him Favorites this year, you know that we take a single question from this week's lesson. Well, John, I wanted to ask you a question. The title of this week's lesson is let everything that hath breath praise the Lord. And it's all about the book of Psalms. My question for you, which I've received before from students, is, why does God need to be praised so much? Is there something about him where he says, if you have breath, you should be praising me. Wow.
Starting point is 00:00:47 John, what do you say to someone who says, why does God need to be praised so much? Or even that, why does he need to be praised too so much? Why does he need to be glorified so much? What do you say to that? Boy, that's such a good question. Because I think when we think of why we might want to hear someone praise us is
Starting point is 00:01:06 a different reason. I think for God and boy, you can help me with your thoughts, Hank, but it tells us where our hearts and where our minds are. If our hearts are on gratitude, on devotion, on our covenants, I think that our praise is not helping him as much as it's helping us and it reveals kind of what what's going on with us and what's going on in our hearts. Some of these Psalms are like that just and they're so different that way because it's not God's words through a prophet, but it's our words about God and the Lord is my shepherd. I shall not want. He leads me besides still waters. It's not like God's going, okay, I need more of that. But look how it changed the writer of that,
Starting point is 00:01:49 to be thinking and pondering and how it filled him with gratitude and can fill us with gratitude. That's where I would go with that. What do you think? Yeah, I think when we say let everything have breath, praise the Lord. I think the Lord knows that the praising changes the
Starting point is 00:02:06 praise urr, not the praisee, right? Where you and I, we love to be praised because people say, oh, John, Hank, you're so great. Thanks for doing this. We think, oh, thank you. Please, don't stop, right? Like, yeah, I don't stop. Don't stop. Yeah. But for the Lord, he realizes that when we praise him, we change. It's a lot like, I think, in prayer. I read this in the Bible dictionary when it comes to prayer. It says, prayer, or praising, in this case, is the act by which the will of the Father and the will of the child are brought into a correspondence alignment with each other. The object of prayer or praise is not to change the will of God, but to secure for ourselves and for
Starting point is 00:02:55 others blessings that God is already willing to grant, but have been made conditional on our asking for them, or praising for them. Blessings require some work on effort on our part before we can obtain them. Prayer is a form of work. So I like the idea of God saying, if you will spend your time in praising me, you are spending your time aligning with me. Yeah. It reminds me of Joseph Smith's prayer and liberty jail that was so powerful and beautiful. How long? The answer that he got, he didn't suddenly pop out outside of the jail. His perspective changed. The suffering and theine afflictions will be but a small moment and he learned like he just said the will of the Lord and the circumstances didn't change much, but the perspective changed dramatically
Starting point is 00:03:47 when he What was the words you used he started to align his will with God or at least learn what it was Yeah, that helps me a little bit. I think we see that same thing don't you in second Nephi chapter 4 where Nephi Is in a really bad place and he starts to praise the Lord. He first starts out talking about how terrible he is. I would love to be as wretched as Nephi. Yeah, that's the first word I think of with Nephi. Oh, wretched, right? But that's what he thinks of. And then he says, he starts to align his will. If you read 2nd, 5, 4, 19, he says, I groaned because of my sins. Nevertheless, I know in whom I have trusted. So in his act of writing and praying and praising, you can feel his alignment changing. My God
Starting point is 00:04:40 has been my support. He has led me through my afflictions in the wilderness. He's confounded my enemies. He talks about, I've been carried away in vision. If this is the case, why should my heart weep and my soul linger in the valley of sorrow? And then he starts to, towards the very end, he starts to praise the Lord. Oh Lord, I have trusted in thee and I will trust in thee forever. So I think this is a good example. Second Nephi 4 is a good example of the praising changing the praiseur. Does that make sense? And not really.
Starting point is 00:05:17 Didn't change the Lord at all. But wow, it brought Nephi in alignment with the Spirit he needed to have that enthusiasm to continue forward. Kind of look at what he started to do. It's like the the counsel we get in that him. Count your blessings and name them one by one. He started counting all the things the Lord had done for him and that changed him. The Lord knew that he had done those things, but when he started reflecting on it, I think he got out of that place where he was and I don't think anyone would say to Nephi when he started reflecting on it, I think he got out of that place where he was and I don't think anyone would say to Nephi when he said
Starting point is 00:05:48 Oh, wretched man that I am. I don't think any of us would say come on Nephi. I don't have low self esteem You know, this was one of his greatest moments when he Recognized his dependence on God like we both joked. I'd love to be as wretched as Nephi. Maybe he was sad that he could keep his family together. You know, whatever I was angry with my brothers, whatever. But as he put his reliance on God, God didn't need the praise, but look what it did for Nephi by the end. I mean, it's a perfect example to use, Hank. Yeah. So at night, when you kneel down to pray and you might think, well, God already knows what I need. God already knows what I've done. Why do I have to pray? It's for you. It's not for him.
Starting point is 00:06:31 It's for you to find out some things about you. Not for God to find out some things about you or for God to find out some things about God. It's for it's for you. And when you sing the hymns in church, we've been talking about Psalms so much. for it's for you. And when you sing the hymns in church, we've been talking about Psalms so much. Songs singing, taking part in these Psalms of, with the saints, the song of the saints, can actually change you. It can change your heart.
Starting point is 00:06:54 It can soften your heart. I know that by the time I'm done singing a sacrament hymn, my heart is a little bit different, isn't it? It's a little bit different. It's a little bit softer. It's a little bit different, isn't it? It's a little bit different. It's a little bit softer. It's a little bit more repentant. That act of praising God in that hymn changed me, not him, but man, it changed me. So I think when the Lord says, let everything that I have breathed praise the Lord. He means, I want you in alignment with me. Yeah, I remember in the MTC having, I don't know, a thousand, a couple of thousand of us singing,
Starting point is 00:07:28 called to serve together, that changed me. That was an amazing experience to feel like looking left and right and seeing all of these elders and sisters and feeling part of this. That was, I bet you had the same type of experience. The Lord knew why we're there, but it changed me. And when I was on my mission and having a moment where I felt pretty isolated alone, me and my companion, but I could remember, no, I've locked elbows with thousands of us in the MTC. And we're doing this. We're going to go gather Israel together. It changed me. I don't know about you But you're nodding. I think you remember those times singing with the army of missionaries. How fun that is
Starting point is 00:08:11 Well, you can feel it. It literally changes your soul every time you do it So go to church this weekend and sing the songs Praise the Lord in your songs or on your your own, on your own, sing, turn on some of that wonderful gospel music, and sing, and see if that act of praising God doesn't change you as the praiseer. Thanks for joining us on Follow Him Favorites. We hope you'll join us on our full podcast.
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