Follow Him: A Come, Follow Me Podcast - "Why does the gospel have so many rules?" : followHIM Favorites
Episode Date: April 19, 2022Hank Smith and John Bytheway answer a question from the Come, Follow Me study from Exodus 18-20.Show Notes (English, French, Spanish, Portuguese): https://followhim.co/old-testament/Facebook: https://...www.facebook.com/followhimpodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/followhimpodcastYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/FollowHimOfficialChannelThanks to the followHIM team:Steve & Shannon Sorensen: Executive Producers/SponsorsDavid & Verla Sorensen: SponsorsDr. Hank Smith: Co-hostJohn Bytheway: Co-hostDavid Perry: ProducerKyle Nelson: MarketingLisa Spice: Client Relations, Show Notes/TranscriptsJamie Neilson: Social Media, Graphic DesignWill Stoughton: Rough Video EditorKrystal Roberts: Transcripts/Language Team/French TranscriptsAriel Cuadra: Spanish TranscriptsIgor Willians: Portuguese Transcripts"Let Zion in Her Beauty Rise" by Marshall McDonaldhttps://www.marshallmcdonaldmusic.com/products/let-zion-in-her-beauty-rise-pianoPlease rate and review the podcast.
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Hello, my friends. Welcome to Follow Him Favorites. My name is Hank Smith. I'm here with
the incredible John, by the way, and this year for Follow Him Favorites, we're answering
a single question. The question for Exodus 1819 and 20, John, I get from my teenagers.
You've probably got it from your children as well. I've had it from students, is my goodness, why does the gospel have so many rules?
And this is where we get the 10 commandments, the vowshouts in next to the rules.
How would you address this idea of, oh, rules is where happiness goes to die, right?
And yet God wants to give us all these rules.
And how are they supposed to make me happy?
Oh, this is such a good question. And I've heard so many different beautiful ways to answer.
One of my favorites is President Boyd K. Packer.
I'm going to paraphrase a little bit, but he said, don't think of the gospel as the rules,
the commandments, offense around love that says keep out.
Actually, they are the guardrails on the highway to love and happiness
With guideposts along the way that that's sort of a thing. I love to tell how does heavenly father say? I love you. Sometimes he says it like this. I love you. Sometimes he says it like this. They'll shout not
I'm going to save you from so much hurt heartache and sorrow. I'll save you from so many problems and so many
Consequences. I just think the commandments are in a way the easiest way to live is somebody
They're not easy at all. No, but it's easier than going through the consequences of not living them. I like to say so
If you only see the gospel as a list of rules
It's like looking at a library as a place where you can't talk and
Forgetting all of the knowledge and wisdom that's inside.
Actually, the gospel is the pathway to maximum joy and happiness, right? Adam fell that men might be,
men are that they might have joy. It's all about joy and happiness and rejoicing. Here's a way
to keep you safe, some rules, right? If you want a happy life, you want to have happy relationships.
Well, the commandments seem to me to be all about first, the first ones, my relationship with God, that I shall know the gods
before me, not any make any grave an image. And then the rest of the commandments have to do with
my relationships with my family and my neighbors. And God wants me to have healthy, happy relationships
so I can have a healthy, happy life. And that's really what the rest of the commandments are all about. Right? Having good relationships. Yeah. And then the last one,
thou shalt not covet, helps me have a good relationship with myself and my own life.
I see the commandments as kind of ways to have happy, healthy relationships, which in turn equals a
happy and healthy life. And it's interesting too that when Jesus was asked, well, what's the great commandment in the
law?
What is it?
Hank, 613 separate commandments in the Old Testament.
But Jesus answered, love God and love your neighbor and kind of compressed all of them
into those two.
And those two sounds like those relationships too, you just mentioned.
A relationship with God and with our neighbors.
And actually, it's a pathway to happiness,
not a bunch of restrictions.
Absolutely.
David O'Make used to tell a story.
Maybe you've heard me tell this before
about a horse named Dandy.
He said, the horse was amazing.
Under the saddle, he would just,
he could do things other horses couldn't do.
But he said, Dandy, resented restraint.
He hated ropes, fences, and gates.
He said, he'd just,
anytime someone put a rope on him
or put a fence around him or closed a gate,
he would do anything he could to get out of that rope,
to get out of that gate or to push that fence over.
He said, we just couldn't keep that horse contained
and finally it ended up Dandy getting hit by a car.
He said, I hope that would cure him,
but it didn't.
I think the car got hit by the horse, actually.
But he said at one point, Dandy got out
and he took another horse with him
and they got into a feed house,
but it was baited with rap poison and...
Oh, no.
They ended up both dying and David O'Macay,
just with tears in his eyes,
says that horse couldn't understand that fence fence wasn't there to to restrain it that fence was there
to protect it and that's the same thing with commandments they're not there to
restrain you they are there to protect you and they're there because God loves you
I like how you said that John commandments are a way of God telling us he loves
us and wants us to have a happy life. For those who are listening, ponder the meaning when Jesus said, you will know the truth and
the truth who make you free.
What does that mean?
One of the meanings could be free from a lot of bad consequences that you will never
have to worry about because you've kept the commandments.
And that's a blessing.
God says in Exodus 19, I want to make you a peculiar people.
And that's another reason for the commandments.
I'm going to make you different.
People will look and say,
what is it about you?
How come you have all these good consequences in your life?
And you can say it's because of the God I serve.
And it's because of the commandments he has given me.
Well, we hope you'll join us for our full podcast
with Dr. Dan Bellnap this week.
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