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Hello, my friends. Welcome to Follow Him Favorites. If you've been following us this year,
you know that we take a single question from each week's lesson and talk about it for
Follow Him Favorites. This week, John and I are in the book of Malachi and we're going
to talk tithing. John tithing can be a difficult principle for some people. It can be a really
sensitive subject. So let's say I'm listening to this and I think,
well, why should I pay my Tything?
What benefit does it do for me?
What does it do for the Lord?
What does it do for the Church?
Why should I pay my Tything?
What would you say?
There's two words that the Lord used in Malachi, right?
Prove me.
I mean, there's just, try it.
I think we all love the story when they asked Jesus,
where did you get your doctor?
And he said, it's not mine.
It's him that sent me.
And if any man will do his will,
he'll know of the doctor.
And this is one of those that I go back to my own little family
history, my dad who joined the church at age 24
started paying tidings before he was baptized
because the missionaries read that promise out of Malachi.
The language is just beautiful.
Like, I will open you the windows of heaven
and pour you out a blessing.
There shall not be room enough to receive it.
My dad thought, really?
And so he tried it.
And I think this is a wonderful little test
the Lord is giving us that he really wants us to take the test
and to show us what will happen.
To me, it's one of the easier things to do because it's mathematical.
I can just do it.
And then I can just throw it all on the Lord and say, okay, you said, prove me so I'm proven
it.
I wish some of the other commandments were as easy.
Can I say that, Hank?
Do you know what I'm saying?
Because it's so easy to figure out.
Some of them are really hardens.
You struggle in here and in here, but Tything, peace of cake.
As I've grown older, I've had a sense for how
pervasive money can be in your life.
And the Lord is offering you an opportunity
to make sure that money doesn't corrode.
Yeah, good point.
That it doesn't corrode your soul.
I remember our friend Jamie Nielsen,
who works on our podcast
She said to me once you know, why does 10% giving seem like so much?
But when someone offers you 10% off it just doesn't seem like that much
Yeah, oh, that's great and I thought yeah, that's true. It doesn't a 10% that's nothing. That's not a great disc discount
That's not a discount,. That's not a discount.
But then when you offer it, it feels like so much.
That can be how pervasive money can be.
One of my favorite lessons I've ever had
is when I take groups to the Holy Land, John, you've been,
and you go to the Sea of Galilee.
And it is beautiful.
And it is so full of fish.
We'll go on a boat ride and you can walk up the dock there
and just look off to the right and to the left on a boat ride and you can walk up the dog there and just look
off to the right and to the left and you can just see fish all over the place and there's people
all around and there's life and it's green and and and pretty gorgeous. It's a beautiful, beautiful
place to be. And then you go to the Dead Sea and the Dead Sea is just kind of bleh. I know where
you're going with this. You can't do much with the Dead Sea.
There's nothing alive in it.
There's not much beauty around it.
You can get a little mud bath, I guess.
It didn't improve my appearance.
I tried it.
But yeah.
So, and I always point out to the people I go with that this is the same water.
The same water that goes into the Sea of Galilee goes into the Dead Sea.
So what is it about the Sea of Galilee that makes it so beautiful
and the Dead Sea makes it so horrible?
And it's that the Sea of Galilee gets the water,
but then gives some away.
It gets and gives, it gets and gives,
and that's what keeps it full of life.
And the Dead Sea only gets and takes and keeps.
And it does not give any away.
For me, every time an opportunity to pay my tithing comes up,
I think of that sea of Galilee and how beautiful it is
because it gets and gives.
It gets and gives.
I don't want to be the Dead Sea when it comes
to my ties and offerings.
That reminds me of President Warren B. Hinkley
who said, we don't pay tithing because we have money,
we pay tithing because we have faith. And I remember I was at a place where Elder Ballard
was talking about a trip he and Elder Packer had taken and it was Elder Backman to New
York to talk to reporters coming into the Susque Centennial of the Pioneers arriving in
the Valley 1997. And he said that there were two questions, no matter how hard we tried to answer him,
that we just couldn't seem to answer
to the reporter's satisfaction.
How do you get young people to go on missions?
How do you get people to pay tiding?
It always reminds me of something I saw
on the wall of a copy center at BYU.
It said those who danced were thought to be quite insane
by those who could not hear the music.
And I think when you hear the music of the gospel, something that seems counterintuitive to the world is I give away 10 percent and I'm blessed with more. But it works. And so prove him. Try it.
Yep. And often the were the ones being proved, right? You've shown me that there's so many times
in scripture where the Lord says, we're going to prove you, right? You've shown me that. There's so many times in scripture where the Lord says,
we're gonna prove you, we're gonna prove my children.
But this time, he's like, prove me.
Test me on this principle.
And we would challenge anyone listening to give it a try.
This is one of those principles that you need to practice
in order to gain the testimony of it.
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