Follow Him: A Come, Follow Me Podcast - Ether 1-5 Part 2 • Dr. George Pierce & Dr. Krystal Pierce • November 11-17 • Come Follow Me
Episode Date: November 6, 2024Dr. Krystal Pierce and Dr. George Pierce continue to examine the Jaredite's journey to the Promised Land, the Promised Land Covenant, and God's relentless pursuit of each of His children.SHO...W NOTES/TRANSCRIPTSEnglish: https://tinyurl.com/podcastBM46ENFrench: https://tinyurl.com/podcastBM46FRGerman: https://tinyurl.com/podcastBM46DEPortuguese: https://tinyurl.com/podcastBM46PTSpanish: https://tinyurl.com/podcastBM46ESYOUTUBEhttps://youtu.be/S610l9WUPKsALL EPISODES/SHOW NOTESfollowHIM website: https://www.followHIMpodcast.comFREE PDF DOWNLOADS OF followHIM QUOTE BOOKSNew Testament: https://tinyurl.com/PodcastNTBookOld Testament: https://tinyurl.com/PodcastOTBookWEEKLY NEWSLETTERhttps://tinyurl.com/followHIMnewsletterSOCIAL MEDIAInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/followHIMpodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/followhimpodcastTIMECODE00:00 Part II - Dr. Krystal Pierce and Dr. George Pierce04:28 Chastening is love and “relentless pursuit”07:34 Third crisis - Barges need air and light10:25 Problem-solving as a divine attribute11:59 Lit stone parallel in Noah’s Ark13:23 Ether 2:2-5 - Love of God15:26 Ether 2:16-23 - footnotes zohar16:27 Ether 2:16 - Barges built to plan21:33 Ether 2:13-22 - 16 stones25:19 God helps us solve problems28:52 Ether 3:19-25 - Preparing the way33:05 Ether 3:9-15 - God as Heavenly Parent35:13 Dr Krystal Pierce shares a story about her brother’s death39:46 Ether 5:1-5 - Moroni addresses Joseph Smith44:08 Ether 3:9 - The words of the book are the important part48:55 Dr George Pierce shares his thoughts about the Book of Mormon53:34 Dr. Krystal Pierce shares her testimony of Jesus Christ in the Book of Mormon58:18 End of Part 2 - Dr. Krystal Pierce and Dr. George PierceThanks to the followHIM team:Steve & Shannon Sorensen: Cofounder, Executive Producer, SponsorDavid & Verla Sorensen: SponsorsDr. Hank Smith: Co-hostJohn Bytheway: Co-hostDavid Perry: ProducerKyle Nelson: Marketing, SponsorLisa Spice: Client Relations, Editor, Show NotesJamie Neilson: Social Media, Graphic DesignWill Stoughton: Video EditorKrystal Roberts: Translation Team, English & French Transcripts, WebsiteAriel Cuadra: Spanish Transcripts"Let Zion in Her Beauty Rise" by Marshall McDonaldhttps://www.marshallmcdonaldmusic.com
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Welcome to part two with Crystal and George Pierce, the book of Ether chapters one through five.
They have gathered all of these things together. They're on their way to the promised land.
Of course, on the way, they enter into what we call a promised land covenant.
This fits in with other versions of promised land covenants that we've already seen. We can think of a covenant as a solemn two-way promise. As we see it in Scripture, we have
one party promising they're going to do something and then God promising that he's going to
do something. Think about Abraham. So Abraham and his family, their part of it is to have
Jehovah as their God, to follow Jehovah's commandments and walk before him.
God's part of that is to give them property, so the promised land, to give them posterity
to make sure they're going to have children, prosperity to bless them and bless those who
bless them. We see in the book of Abraham, part of Abraham's covenant is that he's going
to have the priesthood reside in his lineage as well. And of course, the Mosaic law, it's a covenant
between Israel and God. As Moses restates it in Deuteronomy, it's about when you get
into this land, then you should follow God's commandments so that you can prosper and that
you don't forget God. And if you do, then the danger is that you will be removed from
the land. We see the same thing happening in chapter two as the Jaredites are moving. It in verse 7 and the Lord would not suffer that they should stop beyond the sea in the wilderness
But he would that they should come forth even into the land of promise which was a choice above all other lands
Which the Lord God had preserved for a righteous people and he had sworn his wrath to the brother Jared that whoso should possess
This land of promise from that time henceforth and forever
Jared that whoso should possess this land of promise from that time henceforth and forever should serve him the true and only God or they should be swept off when the fullness of his
wrath should come upon them. Serve God and prosper in the land, don't serve God and get swept off.
Does it sound familiar? Absolutely. We see it throughout the Book of Mormon. If we go back to
2 Nephi chapter 1, Lehi talks about that we have obtained a land of
promise, a land which is choice above all other lands. So there's our phrase again.
The Lord hath covenanted this land unto me and to my children forever and, this is important,
also all those who should be let out of other countries by the hand of the Lord.
And he has said that as much as you shall keep my commandments, you shall prosper in the land,
but as much as you will not keep my commandments, you shall be cut off from my presence. We see that
throughout the Book of Mormon this covenant gets reiterated. Nephi talks about it. Lehi talks about
it. Jeram talks about it. Amaron talks about it. King Benjamin talks about it. Alma the elder and
Alma the younger both talk about it. Mormon talks about it and then Moroni is going to talk about
it right here in this chapter as well when he inserts his editorial. Yeah, it's great because he sets up this
Jaredite covenant which predates the Lehi covenant of the promised land. I love it. He jumps in,
in verse 11 and he says, and this cometh unto you, oh ye Gentiles." He says, guess what? You are also under a promised land covenant,
just like the Lehites, just like the Jaredites.
In verse 12, he says,
this is a choice land using the same words,
whatsoever nations shall possess it,
shall be free from bondage and from captivity
if they serve Jesus Christ.
He says, hey Gentiles, and like we had talked about before,
this is a Gentile book here.
He's saying, you see that there's a Jaredite covenant,
you see there's a Nephite covenant,
you are also part of this promised land covenant.
We know what happens to the Jaredites, spoiler alert.
They don't keep the covenant in the end. They lose the land.
The Lehites, the Lamanites, the Nephites, they don't keep the covenant. They lose the land.
Moro and I are saying you do not want to be the third group of people to lose the land because you break the covenant.
I'm telling you these things because I want you to learn from them and I want you to change
what you're doing so that you don't end up in the same way they do. I'm telling you these things because I want you to learn from them and I want you to change
what you're doing so that you don't end up in the same way they do.
I love how Lehi says, anyone who's brought to this land is under this covenant.
And then he says, guess what?
Everybody who's brought to this land is under this covenant.
It's important that we recognize that and we learn from the Jaredites and the Lehi's
about that. We learn from the Jaredites and the Lehiites about that.
That ends in them destroying each other and that could easily happen to us. I want to look at verses 7 and 14. The Lord says, all right, we're going to build these barges. We're going to cross
some waters. Then when you get across those waters, you're going to get to another big set of waters.
Don't stop. I want you to keep
going to the promised land. That's in verse seven. Then you come down to verse 13. They
came across, they got to the sea, and they stopped for four years. This is the one thing.
He said, whatever you do, don't do this. And then that's the one thing they do. He doesn't
pray for four years apparently.
Whatever he did, he didn't call upon the name of the Lord.
And so he and the Lord have a talk, right?
When you say that in verse 14, I found that fascinating
that the Lord says, okay, this one thing,
just don't do this one thing.
And that's the one thing they did.
It reminds me of Elder Holland.
John, you can help me out.
All God has to work with is.
His imperfect people.
That must be terribly frustrating to him,
but he deals with it.
And so should we.
It just seems like a parent to a child.
You had one job.
Yeah, just don't stop.
The one thing they weren't supposed to do, they did.
And it ended up then in a pause for four years.
Four years of stopping and what are they going to do? They're going to plant crops.
They're going to get into this routine of daily life.
If they would have kept going, they wouldn't have had the pause, and we wouldn't have had that chat between the Lord and the brother of Jared for three hours out of the clouds.
That chat. the Lord and the brother of Jared for three hours out of the clouds.
He chastened him. I wonder what that looks like where the Lord says, can I talk to you?
It's interesting how he brings up the covenant in these following verses. He says, remember,
I'm going to take you to this land and you promised that you were going to do these things, you forgot. A couple of the problems
they got through them through praying, through crying out to the Lord. Now he's telling them,
never stop! If you stop praying, this is the way that we're communicating. And if you want to make
it to the promised land and be successful, you got to keep that. Now, that's interesting. You forgot to do the one thing
that you learned from chapter one.
Yeah.
A God who chastens is a God who cares.
He doesn't walk away and say,
oh, fine, forget it.
Those who he loves, he chastens.
Yeah. Yeah.
That's a God who cares and is coming after him.
And that's one of the greatest impressions I had
during our whole Old Testament year
was this is a God who is relentlessly coming after us and trying to get us home again.
One thing I find interesting about human nature is we forgot to cry into the Lord that He knows
that it works, but He still didn't do it. And that just seems so human that I know this works.
I know prayer works. I've had experiences where prayer works, and yet
I didn't pray for quite a while, right? Because I remembered not to call upon the name of the Lord.
I like the humanness of chapter two.
We talked about the fact that they have a crisis in the confounding of language.
They have a crisis in where they're going to live.
The third crisis that we identify within these chapters is the
crisis that the brother of Jared then brings up when the Lord talks to him about building the barges.
He brings this up in verse 19. He says, and behold, O Lord, in them there is no light,
whither shall we steer? And also we shall perish for in them we cannot breathe, save it as the air,
which is in them. therefore we shall perish."
This is the crisis. How are we going to have air to breathe? How are we going to see anything?
What's going on here? To go back to our conversation, the brother of Jared forgetting to cry unto the
Lord, maybe in that four years they didn't have what they considered to be a crisis, which that's
a real lesson. If he's only crying to the Lord when there's a crisis and not when things are normal and mundane during
those four years, then that's a problem. That's something that the Lord would need to chasten
him about. As we can recognize that chastening, that's related to compassion. It goes back
to Ether chapter one, the Lord having compassion on them. We have this crisis How are we gonna breathe and how are we gonna see anything? It's valid
In verse 20 the Lord sent to the brother of Jared behold thou shall make a hole in the top and also in the bottom
And when thou shalt suffer for error thou shalt unstop the hole and receive air
And if it be so that water come in upon thee behold you shall stop the hole thee perished on the flood
The Lord gives him the answer
So I have students like well
Is it for them to be able to like turn over and over in the sea and I say
Would you really want a barge full of bees turning over and over and over on you? Probably not
I'm not sure what the birds are doing at that point and like the aquarium
So it's not like that picture that we get from the cartoons or something else in our minds
It's simply a matter of physics. Pop the top, get air.
Close the top, pop the bottom, get rid of your refuse
and it works.
They're not from like a maritime culture.
So they're like, okay, that makes sense.
But what's really great is when we get to the light.
He cried again to the Lord saying in verse 22,
"'Behold, O Lord, wilt thou suffer that we should cross
this great water in darkness?'
And this is where we get then the Lord says to him in verse 23,
What will ye that I should do that ye may have light in your vessels? For behold,
you can't have windows, for they'll be dashed into pieces. Neither shall you take fire with you.
That would also be dangerous, by the way, where you shall not go by light of fire.
And we get this at the end of verse 25. Therefore, what will ye that I should prepare for you
that ye may have light when you are swallowed up in the depths of the sea?
For the first part of the crisis about air, the Lord's like, okay, here's the solution.
And in the second part, the Lord says, okay, what do you want me to do?
It's for them to figure out when we think about their responses to these crises, we
talked about the first one being they simply just ask and they have to trust that God knows
what's best for them.
A second possible response is that they ask then if it's not going to go away to be able
to survive and thrive with a hope for a better future.
And then in this response, we see them basically asking God for instructions and God is then
going to flip the script and ask them what do they think is best. Elder Holland had this quote in his book
Christ and the New Covenant. He said, clearly the brother of Jared was being tested. God had done
his part. Unique, resolutely seaworthy ships for crossing the ocean had been provided. The brilliant
engineering had been done. The hard part of the construction project was over. Now the Lord wanted
to know what the brother of Jared would do about incidentals.
When we think of problem solving, that is a divine attribute to try to be able to solve your own
problem with the help of the Lord. I love how he says, you're going to come up with an idea,
you're going to come back to me, then I'm going to help you out because you understand me. You
know what I am capable of. You know that I will help you."
The brother of Jared comes up with the plan and this is in chapter 3. His plan is to molten out of a rock
16 small stones. This is great because it doesn't say the Lord teaches him how or anything
and we do know that they were making a form of glass in Mesopotamia at this time.
So this is not out of the ordinary to take
crushed quartz and
sand and mix it with things to make this. So he knew how to do that. And then he asked the Lord
to touch the stones, to put light in them. And then you have to think, how in the world did he
come up with that idea? There is a related story that has to do with Noah's Ark and the way Noah's Ark was lit that might
be where the brother of Jared got this idea.
There is a Jewish legend that when God created light, he put it in a stone.
He gave it to Adam when Adam had to leave his presence.
So he would always have the light of God with him in this stone. Adam passed it down from prophet
to prophet to prophet until it got to Noah. Noah used it to light the ark. Part of this idea comes
from the word that in the King James version of the Bible that's used as window where it says he
put a window in the ark. The Hebrew word is sohar, which just means light. It doesn't mean window.
Some people think that this stone was used by Noah and eventually the legend goes it was passed
down to Moses who used it in the tabernacle. Perhaps because this is just after the flood,
the story of the Tower of Babel, that the brother of Jared understood that God could put light in a stone to help his prophets,
to help his people. But what's great about this is before he asked the Lord to touch the stones,
he gives this amazing testimony about his knowledge of the leadership, divinity, and power of God. In verse 2, he acknowledges,
we are weak, you are holy and dwellest in the heavens.
Talking about the divinity of God, I understand you're way up here and you're perfect.
And we're way down here and we're imperfect, but you love us and you never give up on us.
And I think that's part of the chastening. He's never gonna stop trying to get us to be like him.
In verse three, he says, you have been merciful to us.
You have been turning away your anger.
You have been guiding us and leading us this entire time.
Verses four and five, he says, I know, O Lord,
that thou hast all power and can do whatsoever thou wilt for the benefit of man.
Touch these stones.
Verse five, we know that thou art able to show forth great power.
He testifies that he knows that the Lord has the power to help them and the love and mercy and compassion to help them as well.
His entire plan is based on his knowledge of the leadership divinity and power,
which is the opposite of the tower and what the tower stood for. And it's beautiful that he
testifies of this.
One time I was
testifies of this. One time I was speaking somewhere with my laptop and a PowerPoint and my laptop in the middle of my talk decided to do an update. Then I
knew what the Lord meant when he said you can't have windows. Okay, so get a MacBook Pro.
But one of the things that you just said that I thought is so cool is footnote 23A.
No, it was good.
It was good.
You can't have windows.
Thanks for laughing at my joke, guys.
You can't have windows, for behold.
They will crash in the middle of your fireside. So, Ether 2.23,
what will ye that I should do that ye may have light in your vessels? For behold,
ye cannot have windows. Footnote 23a takes you to Genesis 6.16, where, as you just said,
is the story of Noah. I want to tell you the footnote on Genesis 6, 16, because this is so cool on the word windows.
So footnote 16a says, Hebrew, Sohar. And then this line,
Some rabbis believed it was a precious stone that shone in the ark.
Perhaps went to the scriptures, another story to get an idea of what to do to get
light.
I also love the idea of the Lord touches things and fills them with light.
I remember hearing somebody speak at a marriage seminar and saying, we should do what the
brother Jared did, ask the Lord to reach down and touch our marriages and fill them with
light.
I thought that was a beautiful metaphor. I just love Ether chapter 2. Like you said, Crystal,
you could spend a lot of time here. I've noticed in verse 16, he's like, I built the barges
according to the instructions of the Lord. I did what you said.
I did what you said. And there's some serious problems.
I don't mean to be critical. There's some design flaws in here.
Yeah. Were the plans complete or not?
Yeah. He says, Lord, we don't have light, we can't steer. And I guess we could do both of those,
but we can't breathe. And I like what you both said there that the Lord says, all right, here's some specific
things you could do.
That's for the air.
Steering, I don't even want you to worry about it.
I will bring you out of the depths.
And then what you both said, what do you want to do?
To me, there's so much we can learn there.
Sometimes we want the Lord to tell us what to do.
I know my young adult students do.
Lord, tell me what career you want me to have.
Tell me who to marry.
Tell me how many children to have.
Tell me what to do.
And sometimes the Lord tells us, you know,
here's what you need to do about the air issue.
Sometimes he says, don't worry about it.
I'll take care of it. But I think oftentimes the Lord says, what do you want to do? Bring me an
idea. I can make that work. Mahanaray could have said, listen, one day you're going to have this
verse that says, if any of you lack wisdom, ask of God, and I just did, and you said, go figure it out.
just did and you said, go figure it out. Yeah.
And this to me sounds very section nine.
Go study it out in your mind and come up with something
and then ask me what I think.
I love that idea of you doing the work.
Our friend Tyler Griffin,
he wrote a book called When Heaven Feels Distant.
And he said, this story shows a pattern of three different types of answers we can receive when trying to solve problems.
Number one, exact instructions. Okay, that's for air.
Number two, activation of agency. Okay, what do you want me to do? That's for light.
And then what you just said, Hank, that the steering part, I got this. I'll take care of that.
Tyler said, answers from the Lord do not always fit neatly into one of these categories,
but these variations can help us make better sense of our own situations.
At first thought, we may prefer most of our answers to fall under the
don't worry about it, I'll take care of it category.
However, this type of interaction is best for small children.
Okay, but I like that.
Adults grow less when God takes care of everything without any effort on their part.
The next instinctive preference might be step-by-step instructions for how to solve our problems.
If that were always the case, however, life would begin to feel so prescriptive,
it could lose much of its interest and significance.
Thus, our Heavenly Father often answers us with,
what would you like me to do about that?
I had never seen that before until I heard Tyler talk about
those three answers.
Yeah.
And how sometimes we prefer a different method
than what the Lord gives us for our own growth.
Yeah, don't you all think though
that the Lord is almost saying, you're the child of a creator?
Create
Go figure it out. Let's do something. Yeah, go figure it out
Bring me an idea and then the best part is to me he brings him his idea and he says I can make that work
Bring me this idea. I can make it work. I do that with my lessons as a gospel teacher. I create
it and I'm like, Lord, light this up because it is not very good. Do something. And then
students will come up after class, Oh, Brother Smith, that was so good. That really, and
I'm going, thank you, Lord. He touched it and he made it work. This is such an encouraging idea. Don't you
think I'm not paralyzed with what does the Lord want me to do? Tell me what to do. It's,
I'm going to get going. I'm going to start moving forward and say, Lord, can you light
this up for me? There's better ideas out there, I'm sure. But the Lord says, I can do that. Yeah, let's make that work.
Do you think the Lord, right back in verse 16, gave him bad boat instructions on purpose? Because he knows the brother of Jared struggles to come back. He said, here's these boat plans.
And then he waits for it. Yeah, you're not going to stop praying this time.
praying this time. I think there's been a mistake, right? The bad boat plans. You both look what the Lord has in mind. He has much more in mind than boats. He wants him to come
back so he can say, what do you think we should do? And then this vision, this beautiful vision
opens up. I just wonder, sometimes we do exactly what the Lord wants us to do and we think this isn't working
And the Lord says what did you learn? What did you learn? Keep coming back. Keep coming back
Part of that growth we see in his response to the crisis and it's partly for us to ask God for instructions
But then go problem solve and take action. That's part of it. God knows that he's growing
Come back to me grow some more more, come back to me, grow some more. Then when the brother Jared comes
back to him and says, hey, I got 16 small stones. And I know, as he says in verse five, I know that
you can light them up because I know that you have all power. And he uses that word power twice there.
You have all power and you can do whatever you want for the benefit of man
And we know that you can do this and you can show forth great power which looks small, but you light them up
That's like oh
He's really grown right. He really understands what's going on here because we see the result of that in chapter 3
Honestly verse 6 it came to pass when the brother of Jared had said these words, acknowledging God's power.
Behold, the Lord stretched forth his hand, touched the stones one by one with his finger.
The bails came off the eyes of the brother of Jared, and he saw the finger of the Lord,
and it was the finger of a man like unto flesh and blood.
And the brother of Jared fell down before the Lord, for he was struck with fear.
What do we get?
We get when he has a right understanding of God's leadership, of his divinity, and his
power.
He follows the instructions.
He goes forth.
He seeks an answer.
He problem-solves and he comes back to the Lord having grown that far in faith that when
the Lord does reach out His finger to touch those stones, the brother of Jared sees it.
And in fact, as we know from the rest of the chapter, he is ushered straight through the
veil.
The Lord even says, because thou knowest these things in verse 13, you're redeemed from the fall, therefore you are brought back into my presence, therefore
I show myself unto you. The brother of Jared with the right view of the nature of God,
in contrast to what's going on at the tower, is able to see the pre-mortal form of Christ.
The Lord says, I can't even keep you out of the veil. This is how far you've grown.
The Lord says to him, never have I shown myself like this to anybody.
And we know that the Lord has shown himself to people before this. We see it in Scripture, in Genesis, in Moses, in section 107
talks about this. But Elder Holland again comes through and says, it's about showing himself in this manner,
without my volition, solely by the faith of the beholder. I love the pep talk he gives the Lord
in verse five. Lord, you can do this. You got this Lord. As if the Lord is going, well, I didn't
think I could, but thank you for that. I tell my students at BYU that they can go to the Lord and say,
Lord, help me get married. You can do this! I believe! Even you get me married.
As long as they have the faith of the brother of Jared, then yes, the Lord won't do that.
That was one of my trials. I was 33 years old when I got married.
When the Lord answers these
prayers in different ways, there was a lifeline verse for me during those years. It's really
easy to remember. Can you guys remember 1 1 1 1 1? Okay, good. So that's section 111,
verse 11. Be as wise as serpents and yet without sin. And this sounds kind of like an I'll
take care of it thing.
This is the Lord talking, I will order all things for your good as fast as ye are able to receive
them. And Crystal, that's your story at school. I've got this. I will order things for your good
and I will judge when you are able to receive them. That was a lifeline for me. I love that verse.
That's the leadership of God that you taught us, George. He's got it and he'll order all things
for your good because he's a compassionate, loving God. Anyway, I had to throw that in because
of what you just said, Hank. I love that he wants us to figure out things for ourselves sometimes.
Clearly, he thought the brother of Jared was at this point where,
hey, you can do this, you can figure this out.
That steps up from the very beginning where they just say,
please don't confound our language, you know, please take this burden away.
Now also into the point and he's like, you're going to figure out.
And like I said, problem solving is a godly attribute.
God's trying to teach us how to be like him.
In order to do that, he says,
okay, here's a problem, I want you to try to solve it
with my help, of course, always coming back.
He says, I know you can do it, I believe in you.
You can figure it out.
Krista, what you said about problem solving,
President Monson, I just love this.
God left the world unfinished for us to
work our skill upon. He left the electricity in the clouds, the oil in the earth, he left the
rivers unbridged, the forests unfeld, the cities unbuilt. God gives to men and women the challenge
of raw materials, not the ease of finished things. He leaves the pictures unpainted, the music unsung, the problems
unsolved, that we might know the joy and glory of creation. That to me is Ether
2 and 3. You can do this. And George, I love what you said. As we look through
Ether 1 through 5, we see spiritual growth, line at a time. And pretty soon
he's having the spectacular visions. Do
any of you see, and this isn't something we need to go into detail about, I see a
bit of an endowment ritual here. He sees the finger of the Lord, he sees the hand
of the Lord. They have this little interview and the Lord says, do you
believe? Yeah, you believe. Do you want to come into my presence? Yes, I want to come into your presence. You're redeemed from the fall. You're
brought back into my presence. When I go through an endowment session at the temple, sometimes
thoughts of the brother Jared come up.
Yeah, I like that idea. He's basically, however you want to look at it, either pulled through
the veil or bursts through as Elder Holland says, thrusts
through the veil. I really like that. I'd never thought about it that way. This is the point we're
all trying to get at. We're all trying to get to this point where we're able to come through the
veil. Either we're being ushered in or we're going through ourselves, or maybe it's a little bit of both.
I have the same book that you all do from Elder Holland, Christ in the New Covenant.
I have this written in ether. Once and for all it was declared that ordinary people with ordinary
challenges can rend the veil of unbelief and enter the realms of eternity. Man, this story is so
beautiful that this normal human person can grow like you've said,
George, and have the most beautiful spiritual experiences.
And that gives, I think, hope to everybody listening.
We all have made mistakes.
We've all forgot to pray for four years or whatever that looks like in our own life.
And the Lord says, don't give up, don't give up.
You're going to make it.
Keep at it. And then this incredible vision, this incredible blessing.
What did we just learn about what God is like? That's what I love. It's not just that He's real,
but what's He like?
George and Crystal, that setup has really helped me. What you told us about the tower
and how the opposite is playing out through these opening chapters.
Yeah, look how He just got brought back into the presence of God.
Which is what the tower wanted, right? They wanted the presence of God.
As we see, it's not through the means that they were thinking. It's not about building a structure
or a ladder. It's not about providing for his needs. It's not about containing him in a box.
But the brother of Jerra knows that's an accurate verb there because Moroni uses that
term when he talks about this in chapter three and verse 19, because of the knowledge of
this man, he could not be kept from beholding within the veil.
The brother of Jared knows specifically God's leadership.
He knows God's divinity and love. He knows God's leadership. He knows God's divinity and love.
He knows God's power.
That's what we're all trying to do.
We're trying to get back to the presence of God.
Because of the fall, we're out of the presence.
We're trying to get back to the presence.
And this is teaching us, this is one of the ways
how you can prepare yourself to go back
to the presence of God, is understand who He is,
what He is, why He does the things He does,
and to become more like Him. Clearly, the brother of Jared was prepared. This is a way we can get
prepared. I also love what happens next. I mean, you think, okay, he sees the finger. That's incredible,
mind-blowing. And then he gets to see the whole form of the Savior. That's incredible and mind-blowing, but it doesn't stop there.
It actually gets to the point where in verse 25,
the Lord shows the brother of Jared
all the inhabitants of the earth which had been,
all that would be,
and he withheld them not from his sight
even until the ends of the earth.
Says, you can no longer be kept within the veil.
You're gonna see everything.
Everything that ever has been, will be, is now, people, places, things, events, everything.
Just a little while ago, we were talking about the brother of Jared being chastised for not
praying.
And now all of a sudden, we see this growth.
It's so incredible.
So encouraging.
Yeah. How far he comes in just a few pages for us, for him a bit longer.
Maybe the Jaredites here, this is a little bit, of course, of a hint of how Jehovah really works, that really it was always meant to be for everybody.
Everybody's meant to go back into the presence of the Lord, no matter who they are.
I love how the Lord over delivers.
The brother of Jared just saw all the inhabitants of the earth, which had been and also which would be,
and all I wanted to know is what to do for light.
He gets all of that.
It reminds me of Joseph Smith.
I just wanted to know what church to join.
Holy cow, look what has happened since then.
A teenage boy says a prayer and we are all sitting here today talking to each other.
The Lord over delivers.
What did he say?
Many other things he said unto me, which I cannot write at this time.
It just kept going.
It's almost as if you ask the Lord for a spoon and he gives you the whole house
Wow, thank you. I like that talk to me about this principle
He gave him boat plans that didn't really work
But he went back to him had he never gone back had he said see I told you this whole
God thing doesn't work.
But he says, I got these plans from the Lord, I'm going to go back.
I think there's a lot of people in a position like that.
I did what the Lord asked me to do.
I lived the way the Lord asked me to live.
And still this thing, this problem, this massive thing happened.
Maybe you decide I'm going back to the Lord and to ask him questions. John, we
get letters from wonderful people who say living the way I'd hoped the Lord
wants me to live and this tragic thing happened. What does that mean? We all have
those ether two moments
where we decide, am I going to go back to the Lord? This didn't seem to work. I'm going to go back
to the Lord. And like you said, George, I have more for you. Come back. Can I ask you both a
question as you've read through this? Why does the Lord ask so many questions?
He knows the answer to these things, yet verse 23, what do you think I should do?
Verse 25 of this chapter 2.
What do you want me to prepare?
Then he comes over to chapter 3 verse 7.
Why did you fall down?
Chapter 9, did you see more than my hand?
Verse 11, will you believe what I shall speak? Verse 15,
do you see that you are created in my own image? Question after question after question,
the Lord asked the brother of Jared, which is fascinating to me because usually we think the
questions go in one direction. The questions go from me to God, and instead God is turning around
saying, let me ask some questions this time. Any thoughts on why the Lord
asks questions that he already knows the answer to? I think he wants us to figure it out for
ourselves. I feel like this is exactly the way the Savior taught. When somebody would come to
him with a question, he would respond with a question. Somebody would ask him about,
who is my neighbor? And he says, well, who do you think your neighbor is?
This is a way that he's teaching us because he knows what we know. He already knows that,
but do we know what we know? Sometimes he's pulling it out of us. You know how to solve
this problem. You know the answer to this question already. And if you can figure it out for yourself, then you're going to grow and realize that you're capable of doing so
many more things than you think you are.
It's this glimpse that we get into God as a heavenly parent. As earthly parents, we kind
of see that same sort of pattern, but it really like drives the message home. It's for you
to answer to me so that you know that you know
you're going to grow through this.
The angel that visits Nephi.
There's is it 13 different look statements in first Nephi 11, I think.
Look, what do you see?
OK, now what do you see?
What do you think that is?
Helps Nephi put it all together in maybe the same sort of way instead of,
OK, I'm going to show you a bunch of stuff. Pay attention, take notes.
Instead it's, look, what do you see? I really like that.
It reminds me of a few months ago, my brother passed away very unexpectedly.
Other people had passed away in my life, my grandparents and others, and I had always felt prepared, even though you never, you know, are fully prepared.
But this is the first time ever in my life.
I felt unprepared for the passing of someone so close to me.
It brought me to the point where I had to really think about, do I believe in
the resurrection? And I don't know why before this, I had always just been like, of course
I believe in the resurrection. Of course I'm going to see my grandparents again. But with
my brother, who is only a few years older than I am, I thought, this is real. It really made me have to turn to the Lord and say, why did this happen?
Do I believe I will see him again?
Do I believe I have something to look forward to in the future?
And I remember throughout this process consistently having to go back to him, even when I get
to the point where I'm like, I figured this out.
Of course, I'm going to see him again because of the Savior.
And then falling back into that deep dark again, thinking about, but why is he gone
now?
That was something that I really had to go back and forth and back and forth and back
and forth again.
And it really made me realize I have some work to do in fully understanding seeing our loved ones again
and that I want to be prepared and ready to see him again and how much I love and miss
him and even though he's not here physically, he's always around me spiritually. For me,
this is something that I'm still working through and still trying to figure out. It sounds like ether 224. You will be in the midst of the sea. Mountain waves shall dash upon you,
but I will bring you up again out of the depths of the sea. You see that again in chapter six,
up and down. Thank you for that, Crystal.
I remember S. Michael Wilcox talking about the fact that the one thing that he wanted
us to know about the barges is that they were tight like unto a dish.
It's okay if you go down in the depths because you're watertight and I'll bring you out again.
As we move forward into chapters four and five, this is one of the biggest letdowns
where Moroni says,
All right, I wrote down the entire vision of the brother of Jared. And you're thinking, all right, here it comes.
He says, the Lord told me write it all down and seal it shut.
What are you thinking here as you looked at chapters four and five?
Well, it's interesting because of course, I love bringing in Isaiah here, Isaiah 29 11
where he prophesies about this. He says the vision of all is become unto you as
the words of a book that is sealed. Very succinctly he says well how do you
describe what the brother of Jared saw? All. The vision of all. But it's sealed. Kind of begs the question of why have him write it down
if it's not helping us in any way because it's sealed, so will it ever be unsealed?
So Joseph gets the plates and there's a portion that's sealed and why is it sealed? Are we ready
for it? That's a question in and of itself. Are we ready for a vision of everything of the past,
present, and future? I don't know. But the Lord tells us about those things. So even if we don't
know what's actually in the sealed portion, as Moroni has been commanded in chapter four,
to write it down and seal it up. Verse six, the Lord said unto me, to Moroni,
they shall not go forth until the Gentiles, until the day they shall repent of their iniquity and
become clean before the Lord. In that day that they shall exercise faith in me
Sayeth the Lord even as the brother of Jared did that they may become sanctified in me
Then will I manifest into the things that your brother Jared saw will we ever get the sealed portion of the Book of Mormon?
I don't know but what he's talking about is revelation
Even goes on to say even to the unfolding unto them, all my revelations saith Jesus Christ, the Son of God, the Father of the heavens and of the earth, and all things that in them are.
We have the encouragement then, we may not know what's in the sealed portion that Moroni writes down in the Book of Mormon, but we can be privileged to having that revelation through Jesus Christ by exercising faith. Yeah, bringing in Isaiah again,
this line upon line precept. Yeah, someday you will have these revelations, but for now you're
getting piece by piece by piece as you're ready to hear it and receive it. That takes us to chapter
five where Moroni, I love it when he steps in again, he says,
Now I, Moroni, I've written these words according to my memory.
I've told you the things which I've sealed up.
Therefore, touch them not in order that ye may translate.
Then you have to pause and say, wait, who's he talking to?
Who's he talking to here?
He's talking to Joseph Smith.
He's talking to the translator.
I can't imagine being the prophet and translating along
and then all of a sudden, whoa, this is directed to me. This is about that huge sealed portion.
It's the brother of Jared's vision. I'm not supposed to translate it. I'm not even supposed
to touch it at this point. Maybe it would be exciting that he's addressing him. Maybe a little
disappointing that he doesn't get to unseal it.
But then in the very next verse, he says,
And behold, you may be privileged that you may show the plates unto those who shall assist to bring forth this work.
And that was probably massive to Joseph.
He finally now gets to show the plates to, in verse four, it talks about three witnesses.
And that would have been incredible to hear that, that he gets to share what he's been experiencing
with others. I know you both teach in ancient scripture at BYU, but I'm guessing you know a
little church history. Who are these three? What are their stories?
In Joseph Smith history, it tells us that the three witnesses are Oliver Cowdery, David Whitmer, and Martin Harris. They were all able to witness the gold plates. Now what's interesting about
these three is we do know that all of them at some point either left the church or were excommunicated
or had problems with Joseph or other parts of the church, but none of them ever denied
seeing the gold plates or ever went back on their testimony of the Book of Mormon, no
matter what happened in their lives. That's incredible because this is meant to be a testimony
of the Book of Mormon and the gold plates. No matter what happened to these three, that
was always clearly a part of who they were. Yeah. We've been talking about we're
all imperfect folks and even the three witnesses were imperfect folks. Sometimes
we dwell too much on Martin Harris losing the 116 pages and that's
before he was even baptized. Well, do we believe in baptism for the remission of sins? For the
remission. I just have a soft spot for Martin Harris when I study church history. Yeah.
So does President Oakes, I think. Yeah, President Dallin Harris Oakes. Yeah, he probably.
Yeah, President Dallin Harris Oaks. Yeah, he probably... For these three and their families, their time away from the church is difficult. And Oliver comes back to the church, Martin
comes back to the church, but David Whitmer never does. He and Joseph Smith had a serious,
serious falling out. And we'll talk about that more next year. But let's push that aside,
the difficult consequences for them and their families, and just acknowledge
that the three witnesses leaving the church is the best thing that could have happened
for the Book of Mormon.
Now they have every reason to throw the light on this big charade.
They can say, look, you know, he's lying the whole time.
I'm not even a part of the group anymore.
In fact, they've kicked me out.
That's kind of what happened to the Whitmers from far west. Through the rest of their lives,
they testified of seeing the angel and seeing the plates. As I talk about the Book of Mormon,
as I teach the Book of Mormon, students will say, why are we so limited on who can see the plates?
Because that seems like such an easy way to show people, this is true, here, take a look,
take a look for yourself.
Why is he limited to these three and then to the eight witnesses later?
For me, it ties a lot back to faith.
Faith is not knowing everything perfectly.
If everybody was able to see the plates, where's the faith?
I like in Ether 3.9 where,
and the Lord said unto him,
Because of thy faith thou hast seen.
I love sequences.
Look at what has to happen first before you see.
Just like you said, Crystal, it's not,
I'll show you the plates so that you will believe.
Oh no, that's not the order of things. Because of your faith, you will see. It's going to require all of us to have faith
without seeing them. But my goodness, read the book, read the book, and you'll be going, whoa.
That's an interesting idea, John, because Jesus didn't show his resurrected body to everyone.
He wasn't walking the streets of Jerusalem. It was a limited group of people who saw that,
and then they go testify to others. It seems like the plates are very similar.
To tie all the threads together, they needed to have faith in order to even have Joseph inquire
of the Lord, as he says in Joseph's history, to know if they
might not obtain the privilege of being these witnesses. So they had to have that faith before
they were shown. But I also think it goes to the knowledge of the Lord in which he perfectly knows
what people are going to do. He's not going to impinge on our agency, but he knows that Oliver
is going to have problems with Joseph. He knows that Martin Harris is going to have problems with Joseph. He knows that David Whitmer is
going to have problems with Joseph. Maybe in the Lord's omnipotence, these three of
the witnesses, these three are the ones who end up leaving the church, two of whom end
up getting rebaptized. None of the three of them, as we talked about, President Oaks would
say this too, yet to the end of their their lives not one of these witnesses deviated from his
published testimony or said anything that cast shadow on its truthfulness I
think that's great I go back to our discussion John second Nephi 27 the
difference between the book and the words of the book you remember that yeah
the Lord says the book isn't the important part it's the words of the book. Do you remember that? Yeah. The Lord says the book isn't the important part.
It's the words of the book. Sometimes we want evidence before we'll move forward. The Lord says
that's not how I work. The Lord doesn't want convinced people. We could put the plates in the
Church History Museum. Everyone comes over. We have Christo go read them. Says, yep, this is Egyptian.
Yep, this is what it says,
and everybody's convinced. But that's not what the Lord wants. I think his end goal is converted
people. The plates may convince you, but it seems that the text converts you. If the Lord really
wants us to be like the brother of Jared, a Gentile like under the brother of Jared,
this was all about faith and growth, faith and growth,
now enter into my presence. So doesn't that seem very similar that the Lord says, no, no, no, no,
no, you want it backwards, you want evidence, so you move forward. I want you to move forward,
so I can give you these spiritual experiences. Maybe if you saw the plates, then you would think you were done.
And that's it.
You saw them, they must be real.
That's great.
Maybe you wouldn't read, like you were saying, focus on the important part, the actual translation
or what the plates say.
I do really like that idea.
This makes you go further.
It really pushes you to take that extra step to know what's on the plates. What do they say?
Seeing the plates would be a miraculous experience, but I don't know, honestly, if it would be greater than the experiences I've had reading.
This year, the aha moments we have had just in this little podcast and then my own personal reading and my own study for
my classes the clarity that comes while you're reading the moments of wow, I just don't know if the plates could could do that
Could give you those moments that you can have while you study just with the pierces what they've walked us through here
I've had moments of oh
And that to me is bad.
I don't know, seeing the plates would be amazing,
but I don't know if it would be like what we've experienced.
Laman and Lemuel wanted to see things,
and when they did, when they actually saw,
they said, I don't know how you did that.
Those are cunning arts.
You've deceived our eyes.
They literally said you've deceived our eyes. We don't believe
our own eyes and maybe that's what would happen. You worked some mystery and deceived our eyes.
When you look at the content, you think where did this come from that has such power to move
so many people to do amazing things? Like George, who is a convert to the church,
having you sit here with your background and your knowledge and showing us things in the book.
So, let's talk about this just a little bit, George and Crystal. The text, that's where the power is.
The Holy Ghost that comes through the text, I think Joseph Fielding Smith said that the Holy Ghost
can weave the truth throughout the fibers
and sinews of the body.
Now that, that's a different experience.
Seeing the plates, I don't think could do that.
Tell our listeners, I think they'd be interested
in not just these five chapters,
but what's your experience with this book?
Try to put it into words.
I know that's difficult to do,
but try to put into words how you feel about the book,
the whole thing.
My experience with the book and with the text itself,
as I started to look at it,
I approached things like I normally do academically.
I had to look at things and say, oh yeah, this matches up with
what I know is sort of like an ancient Near Eastern setting. And these things
have parallels, whether it's Mesopotamia or Egypt or when Nephi's talking about
coming out of Judah. And I go, oh yeah, this makes sense. And then the further I
get into it, the more I look and I, and I saw, Oh, this is how people act anthropologically.
Doesn't matter if it's ancient near Easter or not.
This is how people act in general and societies sort of like lining up.
Honestly, I think the heavens open more by looking at this text.
And every time I see it, including preparing for this podcast, there are
moments in which,
like I said, the heavens open and you get this sort of like spirit. You go, oh, that just makes
sense. And I know this from my background. I understand this part of the Older New Testament,
or I understand this thing from anthropology, or I understand this thing from archaeology,
or I understand this bit of language, opening
up wave upon wave of like, this makes sense, this makes sense, this makes sense.
And academically, for me, and this is part of my testimony, it had to make sense here
before it could make sense here.
That was part of the great thing for me about reading it.
When I got baptized, I'd only read up to Helaman chapter 12.
Since then, I've read the rest of it.
The good parts, 3rd Nephi 11. only read up to Helam in chapter 12. Since then, I've read the rest of it. The Good Parts,
3rd Nephi 11. But even reading up to that, it made sense and it made sense in my mind
of the truthfulness of the message and the message was our need for Jesus Christ. And
since then, I see little bits, like when you have two cities in the Nephite controlled
areas in the war chapters, and they're competing
and they're both like technically described as port cities.
That's part of my dissertation is about competition between ports.
This is on the Book of Mormon and this makes sense.
Joseph isn't inventing this whole sale.
This is how people behave.
I see things like when society collapses in third Nephi and they go back to like chiefdoms
or little bands of people. And when we study societies, we see this is what happens. Joseph would have
had no idea about this. So to me, it testified of this realness to the book that made sense
in my head. And then it took me when I visited Crystal, when we first started dating, her
parents took me to Temple Square and we went to the Joseph Smith Memorial building at the
time they were showing the prophet of the restoration. And this, by the way, is months
before Elder Holland's famous conference talk, and you'll recognize this as soon as I say it.
But I watched that film and Hank, you and I have been there together. When he is hauled out in the
middle of the night in the John Johnson farm in Hiram, Ohio,
and he's tarred and feathered, and then the next day he continues to preach, it struck
me when I watched that film and I said, why would you ever go through all that if none
of this were true?
And that's when it finally made sense in my heart, right?
That's when the text in the book finally made sense in my heart is I said, why would you
ever do this if it weren't true? You wouldn't bother. That's part of the beauty of the text for
me is that it all makes sense academically, archaeologically, anthropologically, sociologically,
linguistically, and then it makes sense spiritually that it is truth. And even without the plates,
because I think I myself would be disappointed if I saw the plates. I'd be like, oh really?
Because that's how I felt when I saw Stonehenge, by the way, no offense, right? But
I still have the moments of heaven opening, receiving revelation, and learning who Jesus
is and learning who I am in comparison to him and who I can be as he tries to help me out on this
covenant path. I love it because when we first became friends, we had decided that we were from these two
different faiths and we wouldn't try to convert each other. But we could talk openly about
our beliefs. I wanted to learn more about Baptists. He wanted to learn more about Latter-day
Saints. Because of that, it opened this way of us being able to talk about everything.
And I do remember he used to dig in Israel and I used to dig in Egypt and so we'd separate. And I remember coming back from Egypt one
year and he said to me, I read the Book of Mormon out of nowhere. I mean, it shocked
me and I remember I said, why? Why? Because it was so shocking to me. I loved it because
one of the first things he said to me is, I didn't find
anything in there that contradicted what it says in the Bible. And he said, I believe in the Bible
and I believe what the Bible teaches about Jehovah and about Jesus Christ. And the Book of Mormon is
a testament of that and the Bible is a testament, you know, the Book of Mormon. And I remember that
I thought, wow, this is coming from somebody who really knows the Bible. But that actually strengthened my faith to actually hear him say that. I love that that's
how he describes what the book means to him. Even after all this time.
I have noticed as we've been studying this year, John, that I can see why Elma says,
oh, that I were an angel. I would just beg everyone, just read it. Forget about what
you think you know about it. Just read it. Just read it. You'll see what we see.
When we first started, we were talking about the Tower of Babel. And I don't know how true
this is in mainstream Christianity, but I think there's a lot of stories that people
think are fables
that, well, there was no real Garden of Eden.
It's fun to see the Book of Mormon is testifying of the Bible when it uses stories like Noah
in the Book of Ether talks about their barges were like Noah and the Tower of Babel.
And I love that the Book of Mormon is saying, actually, that Bible is true. This goes back to the idea of the tower. We talked about how the people were trying to bring God down
when in reality, God's always trying to pull us up. He's constantly trying to pull us up,
whether we want to talk about his level of divinity or pull us out of the deep, the dark,
the places where we're at. And we just have to let
him, if we open up and we let him do that, then we can do amazing, incredible things like the brother
of Jared did. John, what a great day. I have nowhere else to write in the book of Peter.
I'm like running off the side of the page. Yeah, you too can rend the veil. I love it.
Thanks, both of you. Drs. Pierce squared.
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