followHIM - 3 Nephi 20-26 Part 2 • Dr. Ross Baron • October 14-20 • Come Follow Me
Episode Date: October 9, 2024Dr. Ross Baron elucidates the profound lessons of Jesus’s continued visit to the Americas and explores the attitudes to avoid regarding tithing, the Lord’s love of children, and the testimony of J...esus Christ in the Book of Mormon.SHOW NOTES/TRANSCRIPTSEnglish: https://tinyurl.com/podcastBM42ENFrench: https://tinyurl.com/podcastBM42FRGerman: https://tinyurl.com/podcastBM42DEPortuguese: https://tinyurl.com/podcastBM42PTSpanish: https://tinyurl.com/podcastBM42ESYOUTUBEhttps://youtu.be/71TSs03r4AIALL 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. Ross Baron00:07 Taking the Book of Mormon seriously 01:49 3 Nephi 22 - Isaiah 5405:30 3 Nephi 22:14 - So beautiful it will make you weep09:20 3 Nephi 22:13-17 - Parallels to D&C 10911:12 3 Nephi 23:7-109 - Where is the writing of Samuel?16:09 Recording our sacred moments17:16 3 Nephi 24 - Malachi 3 parallels19:49 D&C 84 - Refining fire23:21 Dr. Baron shares a story about being a bishop26:15 3 Nephi24 and 3 Attitudes to avoid30:18 Elder Ballard and Elder Packer address reporters31:56 Attitude 2 to avoid33:02 Attitude 3 to avoid34:50 3 Nephi 9 and 3 Nephi 10 - Abiding the day36:44 3 Nephi 25:1-5 - The proud will burn and Elijah will return41:39 Dr. Barons shares family history with his Jewish family45:55 3 Nephi 26:6-14 - Mormon confirms Jesus taught for days48:11 3 Nephi 26:16 - Jesus and the children50:07 3 Nephi 26:17-19 - The people see and hear the unspeakable51:00 Dr. Baron shares his feelings about Jesus and the Book of Mormon53:45 End of Part 2 - Dr. Ross BaronThanks 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 Dr. Ross Barron, 3rd Nephi 20-26.
Let me tell you both a story. I had a conversation with a member of the 12 years ago.
They don't frequently reach out to me, but this was a conversation I had.
We were with a small group of missionaries who had yet to go serve, and they said,
what advice do you have? He said, number one, please don't do dumb things. You represent the church. When you do dumb things, you can
really set the church back. And then he said something I had never heard. The second piece
of advice I can give you is that if someone is not taking the Book of Mormon seriously,
they're not ready and you can move on. The more I read the Book of Mormon, especially this chapter, chapter 21,
the more I understand that,
that it will speak to someone.
The book will speak to them.
Yep.
Can I quote President Nelson?
This is then Elder Nelson.
This is from the October 2010 General Conference.
He said, quote,
many years ago, two colleagues of of mine a nurse and her doctor
husband asked me why i live the way i did i answered because i know the book of mormon is
true i let them borrow my copy of the book inviting them to read it a week later they
returned with my book with a polite thanks a lot i responded what do you mean thanks a lot
that's a totally inappropriate response for one
who has read this book. You didn't read it. Did you please take it back and read it? Then I would
like my book back. Admitting that they had only turned its pages. They accepted my invitation.
When they returned, they said, tearfully, we have read the book of Mormon. We know it's true.
We want to know more. They learn
more. And it was my privilege to baptize both of them. That's exactly what you were saying. I mean,
I love that. The instrument of the gathering, the book of Mormon. We've done 20 and 21 textually
deep. We've talked about the gathering of Israel. Then now the Savior is going to quote the entire 54th chapter of isaiah he's done isaiah 52 he's
done micah he's weaved those verses together some of them are out of order but 35 22 is isaiah 54
in its entirety i'm going to suggest to you that the frame we look at isaiah 54 is how a husband ought to treat his wife or how the savior treats his church.
In other words, the church is metaphorically scripturally referred to as the woman or the
wife, the bride. He is the bridegroom. 35, 22, one through three children. Four through eight, love.
Nine and 10, commitment.
11 and 12, material comfort.
13 through 17, protection.
In other words, this is what Jesus does for us.
When we say children, in this case, we're talking about,
of course, we're talking about children, but we're talking about his children coming into the kingdom and that the church has
travailed. We started out with six members in upstate New York. Their Colesville branch had
about 60 members eventually. It's kind of a motley crew as we move from New York to Kirtland,
where they baptized 127 people. We know the history right there.
But then the Lord says in verse two, enlarge the place of thy tent, let them stretch forth
the curtains of thy habitations. Why? Why would we have to do that? Well, because more and more
people will come into the kingdom. Since President Nelson has been the prophet, there have been 185 temples announced now look at the phrase that isaiah put in here
in verse 2 spare not in other words you can imagine being in a budget meeting and we're
talking about building another temple you can imagine somebody saying hey shouldn't we be
careful here shouldn't be a little conservative? And then Isaiah shouting through time
from thousands of years ago,
spare not.
No, spare not.
You need to lengthen thy cords.
You need to strengthen the stakes.
This is God's work
and it's going to move forward
and it's going to move forward
at an accelerated place.
Why?
For thou shall break forth
on the right hand, verse three,
and on the left,
thy seed shall inherit the Gentiles and make the desolate cities to be inhabited. Children,
meaning people are going to come into the kingdom. Then what are we going to do? We're going to love
them. We are going to absolutely love them. And this is what all these verses talk about, this
idea. In a little wrath, verse eight, I hid my face from thee for a moment,
but with everlasting kindness will I have mercy on thee, saith the Lord thy Redeemer.
Commitment, verse 10, for the mountains shall depart and the hills be removed,
but my kindness shall not depart from thee.
Neither shall the covenant of my peace be removed, saith the Lord that hath mercy on thee.
Material comfort, middle of verse 11, I will lay thy stones with fair
colors, lay thy foundation with sapphires. I'll make thy windows of agates and thy gates of
carbuncles, all thy borders of pleasant stones. And then 13 through 17, he's going to protect
his covenant people. All thy children shall be taught of the Lord. Great shall be the peace of
thy children. No weapon formed against thee shall prosper. Verse 17. I want to make a comment about one sentence here I love in verse 14.
In righteousness shalt thou be established. When I was a stake president in Rexburg of a YSA stake,
I would interview between 50 and 150 couples to be sealed every April, July, and December.
Think about that number I just said, because that was the end of semesters.
I would say, I'm going to be a little counsel.
And we turn to 3 Nephi 22.
In righteousness shalt thou be established.
You want your home and your marriage established,
then it's got to be done in righteousness.
That's what we want. In righteousness shalt
thou be established. Wow. There you now receive the protection blessings. Now we get the blessing
of children, of love, of commitment, of material comfort, and of his protecting covenant power.
I love how he transitioned 3520, 3521. Now we're in Isaiah 54, 3522. He's saying, this is how I'm going to
treat my covenant people. This is how it's going to work in the latter days as we fulfill the
Abrahamic covenant. I have not forgotten you in the gathering of others because you will be blessed.
When I have my students read Isaiah 54 or 3522, and I say, did you weep? And they say, no. And I
said, then you didn't read it. Read it again. If this is the one chapter, the Savior quotes from
Isaiah, to me, this is just Hank speaking. Isaiah 54 will teach you or show you the character of Christ. Here's this woman who
seems to be unfaithful, the reproach of your widowhood, and her husband is calling her,
saying, I will bless you. I will take care of you. That mountain may erode, and I will still love you. If you want to learn how Christ feels in his heart towards you, of course, to the house of Israel, you can feel it.
Go slow, work your way through it and you'll feel it.
Beautiful.
I'm glad you brought up that metaphor.
How many times do we see that where Jesus is the bridegroom and the church or Zion or his people
are the bride? When I think about eternal marriage, which is a unique idea for us, I think,
of course that's true because look at this metaphor the Savior uses so often.
Ross, and maybe you read a chapter like this when you're feeling a little discouraged that
is this gathering actually going to take place?
When you look at the monster of sin on the earth, it seems almost impossible that righteousness is going to win. There's times in the history of the church where you
would have thought it can't possibly be pulled out. They're in far West and people, this can't
happen. He's telling, look, sing, cry aloud, be happy.
Think about Isaiah speaking to his prophets, spare not, enlarge the tent, keep making it
bigger.
And this chapter, which Hank, you talked about, makes you weep, prophesies, testifies that
in fact, his kingdom is going to roll forth.
The stone cut out of the
mountain without hands.
It's going to fill the whole earth.
It's going to break in pieces and consume all the other nations.
That's exactly what Isaiah is saying.
There's another verse of Isaiah that I love to think of where Isaiah says, those who think
they're going to beat Jehovah, the wicked who think, oh, we've got this made are like
a man who is asleep.
And in his dream, he is eating and he wakes up and he is hungry or he drinks and he wakes up and he is thirsty. Yep. Wait, what was also in section 109. President Nelson asked
us to restudy section 109. No weapon formed against his covenant people shall prosper.
Every tongue that shall revile against thee in judgment, thou shalt condemn. This is the heritage.
This is the inheritance of the servants of the Lord. Their righteousness is of me,
saith the Lord. President Benson used to carry that in his pocket. I know he got some serious heat when he was Secretary of Agriculture to President Eisenhower in 1952 to 1960, obviously in other parts of his life.
But he loved that verse.
Ross, one thing you need to know about John is that he will buy a book if his friend tells him it's great.
He doesn't buy a book for its cover.
He doesn't look in a magazine.
But if I walk up to John and say, let me tell you about this book I read, he usually says sold.
I'll go get it. You sold me. You sold. If a friend that I trust says, oh, this is great. I believe
him. I don't believe the advertising, but I believe a friend. And here comes Jesus with a book
recommendation. Yeah. He has a book recommendation and that book recommendation,
and it strikes fear into every Latter-day Saint when they hear it, is a commandment I give unto
you that you search these things diligently for great are the words of Isaiah. I guess it's not
a recommendation. It's a commandment. Right. He never actually commands you to read it.
He doesn't even command you to study it. He actually commands you to search it and search it diligently. Why? Because verse two, he spake as touching all things concerning my people, which are of the house of Israel. And then he says, if he talked to them about the house of Israel, he also must speak about the Gentiles. So John, I'm glad that you got that recommendation and you're reading the book of Isaiah.
I think that's great.
Now, what's fascinating about 3 Nephi 23
is he says, listen, I've got other scriptures
I need you guys to have, but bring them out.
I want to look at them.
He looks at them.
Verse seven, bring forth the record which you've kept.
So Nephi brings it out.
He casts his eyes upon him and says,
huh, you've missed some stuff.
Verily I say unto you,
I commanded my servant Samuel the Lamanite
that he should testify unto this people
that at the day that the father
should glorify his name in me,
that there were many saints
who should arise from the dead
and should appear unto many
and should minister unto them.
And he said unto them,
was it not so?
Can you imagine being Nephi right now?
Ow.
Yea, Lord.
Samuel did prophesy according to thy words, and they were all fulfilled.
Jesus, how be it that you have not written this thing, and that many saints did arise
and appear unto many and did minister?
And it came to pass that Nephi remembered this thing had not been written.
It came to pass that Jesus commanded that it should be written.
Therefore, it was written. He remembered remembered that's one of my favorites you know i was just about
to do that to write that i was going to write that but then you showed up i had stylus in hand
and then these three days of darkness hit and i kind of lost track of time i don't know i lost
track of time i would like to make a though, about this idea that there were many saints who should arise from the dead and should appear unto many and should minister unto them.
And the question that I'd like to maybe pose here, and I'm going to make a suggestion, and this is my view of this, that they ministered unto them. You've got Jesus rising from the dead.
Samuel prophesied that saints would also arise
and should appear unto many and should minister to them.
There's a prophecy back in 2 Nephi 18,
which is Isaiah again.
It's going to be kind of a strange verse
that we don't talk a lot about.
It talks about this question.
I'm in 2 Nephi 18 verse 19.
Should not a people seek unto their God for the living to hear from the dead?
When they were laying the foundation of the cornerstones at the Salt Lake Temple,
Parley P. Pratt was one of the original members of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles.
On April 6th, 1853, he gave a talk called Spiritual
Communication. And he talked about how we should seek to the dead so that the living can hear from
the dead. We should seek to God. I want to share some of the things that Parley says. He said,
who communicated with Jesus and his disciples on the Holy Mount? Moses and Elias from the
invisible world. Who bestowed upon the apostles the commission
to preach the gospel to every creature in all the world he that had passed the veil of death
and had dwelled in the spirit world yea he that had ascended far on high above the realms of death
who communicated with the beloved disciple on the isle of patmos and revealed those sublime
truths contained in his prophetic book he that liveth and was dead through his angel who declared
john i am thy fellow servant and of thy brethren, the prophets who communicated with our great
modern prophet and revealed through him as a medium, the ancient history of a hemisphere
and the records of the ancient dead Moroni, who had lived upon the earth 1400 years before
who ordained Joseph, the prophet and his fellow servant to the preparatory priesthood to baptize
for remission of sins.
John, the Baptist who had been beheaded, who ordained our first founders to the apostleship
to hold the keys to the kingdom of god and these the times of restoration peter james and john
etc how do the saints expect the necessary information by which to complete the ministrations
for the salvation and exaltation of their friends who have died, by one holding the keys of the oracles of God,
through which the living can hear from the dead.
Shall we then deny the principle,
the fact of communication between the worlds?
No, verily no.
Ye Latter-day Saints, ye thousands of the hosts of Israel,
ye are assembled here today,
this is at the dedication of the cornerstone laying of the Salt Lake Temple,
and have laid these cornerstones for the express purpose that the living might hear from the dead,
that we may prepare a holy sanctuary where, quote, the people may seek under their God for the living
to hear from the dead, and that heaven and earth and the world of spirits may commune together,
unquote. The reference on that is the cornerstone laying called Spiritual
Communication, April 6th, 1853. What I would suggest is that instead of thinking of this as
dead people appeared to them, it didn't just say that. They arose, they appeared to them,
and they ministered unto them. Well, they might have been communicating information that these Nephites would need
to be able to do work for them or for their ancestors who they didn't have records for
so that we could then do that work. That's amazing. That's exactly what happened. What
Elder Pratt said, all those who are dead in the body anyway, came and visited the living.
That's great.
Can I share something that is based on this conversation between Jesus and Nephi? I can see the Lord saying something like this to me. He looks at my journal and he says,
I thought that you and I had this fill in the blank sacred experience.
Yes, yes, we did. I did have that sacred experience. Jesus said to him, Hank, sacred experience. Yes, yes, we did. I did have that sacred experience.
Jesus said to him, Hank, how be it that you have not written this thing?
You had this incredible experience.
Why didn't you write it?
I mean, I wonder how many times we have an experience and then upon reflection, we're like, surely the Lord was with me during that and I knew it not.
And if we don't record those events, maybe we'll never know, or at least not in mortality.
Surely the Lord is in this place and I knew it not.
Oh man, so good.
And in moments where I'm having a hard day, sometimes I'll open up that note that I've made and review those experiences.
It is a soothing thing. Okay, Ross, we still have more chapters left. Where are we going to go next?
Okay, what we're going to do now is the Savior is going to give them chapters three and four
of Malachi. What I think is significant here is, number one, I brought this up earlier and it came
to pass, I'm in chapter 24, verse one 1 that he commanded them that they should write the words which the father had given them to malachi
and then he quotes we're going to start malachi 3 1 behold i will send my messenger by the way i
think it's super interesting and malachi malachi in hebrew means my messenger i will send my
messenger and this messenger i think john the the Baptist, Joseph Smith, there's
others. He shall prepare the way before me and the Lord whom you seek shall suddenly come to his
temple. Again, remember I brought up in Isaiah chapter two, second Nephi chapter 12. If there
is no temple, there is no Zion. If there is no Zion, there is no second coming. If there is no
second coming, there is no millennium. He has to come to the temple, even the messenger of the
covenant. And then he asked this question, verse two, but who may abide the day of his coming and who shall
stand when he appeareth? I want people to understand that question is in every single
one of our standard works. This question, who may abide the day of his coming or who shall stand
when he appeareth?
It's in the Old Testament, Malachi chapter three, verse two. It's in the New Testament,
Revelation chapter six, verse 17. It's in the Book of Mormon, 3 Nephi 24, two, which I'm reading right now. It's in the Doctrine and Covenants section 128, verse 24. And it's in the Pearl
of Great Price in Joseph Smith history when Moroni quotes in chapter one, verse 36, the entire third chapter of Malachi to the
boy Joseph. That question is in every single one of the standard works, something we ought to
listen to. And I believe that this chapter then and chapter four help us answer the question who shall abide the day of his coming who shall stand when he appeareth
that's what the purpose of the father commanding jesus to include malachi chapter 3 and chapter 4
so then he says why because when jesus shows up end of verse 2 he's going to be a refiner's fire
and a fuller soap what's he going to do he's going to be a refiner's fire and a fuller soap. What's he going to do? He's going to sit as a refiner. I'm in verse three and purifier of silver. And who's he going to
purge? He's going to purify the sons of Levi. To what end? That they're going to offer under the
Lord and offering and righteousness. Begs the question, number one, who are the sons of Levi?
And number two, what's the offering? Well, if we go to section 84 of the doctrine covenants for
a minute the oath and covenant of the priesthood which is given in section 84 verse 33 for whoso
is faithful under the obtaining these two priesthoods of which i have spoken the magnifying
their calling are sanctified by the spirit under the renewal of their bodies notice 34 they become the sons of moses and of aaron in other words any righteous
melchizedek priesthood holder becomes because of that covenant oath and covenant a son of levi
it's not just levites who are being purified it's the entire body of priesthood the holders of the
priesthood as president oaks would ask us to do all the body, the holders of the priesthood, as President Oaks would ask us to do. All the body of the holders of the priesthood are going to be purified.
To what end?
So that we can offer unto the Lord an offering in righteousness.
Now, searching Isaiah.
Isaiah 66.
He's going to talk about what this offering is in the latter days.
Verse 19.
I mean, Isaiah 66, verse 19.
I will set a sign among them.
Now we've already talked about the sign,
Book of Mormon.
He's going to send those that escape,
i.e. those who've been gathered
to declare my glory among the Gentiles.
We're talking about missionaries.
We're talking about people
who are doing the work for God.
And notice what they're going to do.
They shall bring all your brethren for an
offering unto the Lord out of all nations. That's verse 20. How's he going to bring them? Upon
horses, chariots, litters, mules, swift beasts, meaning every single possible way we're bringing
them. To where? To my holy mountain, Jerusalem, to the temple, saith the Lord, as the children of Israel
bring an offering and a clean vessel into the house of the Lord. And I will also take them
for priests and for Levites, saith the Lord, section 84, 33 and 34. Isaiah saw this happening.
The offering is not animals, it's people. We are being purified so that we can do God's work. And when we do God's work, we become more like him to be able to abide the day and stand
when he appeareth.
That's awesome.
I'm thinking of when John the Baptist came and conferred the Aaronic priesthood and he
used that language that the sons of Levi may yet offer the Lord an offering of righteousness.
I love that.
Part of this offering is people being refined.
So I should expect to be refined.
The Come Follow Me manual for this lesson has a link to a video called The Refiner's
Fire.
It's not one of those doctrines I love.
I do want to be refined, but I don't.
Does that make sense?
I do want to be refined, but I don't. Does that make sense? I do want to be refined, but I don't want it to hurt.
I want to be refined in a hammock with a lemonade.
Hank, what's the line of how firm a foundation,
when through fiery trials thy pathway may lie,
my grace all-sufficient shall be thy supply.
The flame
shall not hurt thee. I only designed thy dross to consume and thy gold to refine.
When you're in the furnace of affliction, just remember he's refining you.
So hard. Ross, what's a fuller's soap?
The fuller's soap is not just the laundry. It's this lye and this dye that is brutal to almost take the skin off your body.
I mean, it is that kind of soap that the fullers would use, especially in this one part of the Kidron Valley, right outside where the temple might have been.
That's how they clean things.
It's a brutal.
This isn't the nice soap you
have in your home right now. It's not that kind of soap. When I was young and I got called to be
in a bishopric with a man who's passed away, his name was Richard Winder. We were in the bishopric
together. Richard Winder mentored us. And there was a woman in our ward whose husband had committed suicide.
And she had three little kids.
She was angry.
She was sad.
I mean, she was all of these things.
When you talk furnace of affliction, I can't even communicate to you sufficiently the difficulty this was.
There was some things I thought.
Again, I was young, I'm talking 27,
26. And I thought she was doing some things that were wrong. And I'd brought it up with Bishop
Winder and Bishop Rick a couple of times. I said, are you going to talk to so-and-so? Are you going
to talk to sister so-and-so? And he was like, yeah, yeah. And I was like, because man, I'd like
to be a fly on the wall when you talk to her. you know, like, man, this can be great. You're such a great Bishop and man, you'll really talk to her. Finally, it came around
that he met with her. We had Bishopric meeting after that. And I said, Hey, how did it go with
sister so-and-so? And he said, yeah, she told me all these things that are going on in her life.
And I said, yeah, what'd you say? He said, I came around from my desk and I held her hand and I said yeah what'd you say he said I came around from my desk and I held her hand and I
said that makes me weep and then we cried together the second he said it I knew that's exactly what
the savior would have done you know what it did it healed her your question Hank it's not always
the right answer but sometimes I think we have to sit
with people and not say anything except to be there.
I don't know if you guys know this, but I had stage four cancer.
I had surgery.
I had chemotherapy.
I had radiation.
It was touch and go.
It was bad.
I had people that would come and just sit with me and be with me.
It was super comforting and awesome. You don't have to say anything. The fact that you're there. Sometimes saying something can actually come off trite, cliche people and be there with them,
mourn with those that mourn.
That being there can be the kind of comfort as pastors and we can just be with people.
And that I think can be the best thing possible.
That's been my experience.
I don't want to be burned in the fiery furnace.
Speaking of the refiner's fire.
And if God wants to, he'll save me. But if not, all right, Ross, let's keep going. I do also think there are
three attitudes that we have to avoid that are in 35, 24 Malachi chapter three, verse seven,
even from the days of your fathers, you are gone away from mine. Ordinances have not kept them.
Then he says this, return unto me and I will return unto you.
Powerful.
But ye say, wherein shall we return?
Attitude number one to absolutely 100% avoid is if you don't think you need to repent.
If you somehow think in church or the prophet or whatever, or the spirit, the scripture study, that it's pinching your collar a little bit, that you need to change. And you're like,
I don't need to change. No, that's an attitude we have to avoid. Number two, will a man rob God?
Yeah, you have robbed me, but you say, where in have we robbed thee? Second thing we have to avoid. You have to have an attitude that says,
I am going to put my money where my mouth is. Some of you guys know that, and this is my
experience, so I can't generalize churchwide, but most people who've been to the temple,
endowed members without a current temple recommend. It's not the Sabbath. It's not the
law of chastity, and it's not the word of wisdom. My experience, it's almost always tithing.
I don't want to have a tithing lesson necessarily here. I want us to zoom out a little bit.
It's about recognizing that all that we have comes from God, and that he's asking for a little bit back.
Giving that back is as good for your heart
and as good for your soul as anything you do.
This idea of wherein have we robbed thee,
wherein shall we return,
we have to avoid those.
Ross, I'm so glad you're bringing this up.
This is a tough one.
I think you hit it right on.
Tithing is for the tithe payer.
It is meant to bless you. Why does God need my money? Why does the church need my money?
No, it's why do you need to pay tithing? It is for you. I had a brother come to me who had been
baptized. He and his whole family, this was down in Southern California. He was an Aaronic priesthood holder, faithful, coming to church, family coming to church.
Brought him in and I said, we want to ordain you to become an elder.
And he goes, oh no, I won't do that.
I said, why?
He says, because you're going to make me pay to do that.
I don't know.
What do you mean?
Tithing.
He goes, if I don't pay tithing, I can't.
So you're making me pay to do that.
And I said, oh no, no, no,ing, so you're making me pay to do that. I said, oh,
no, no, no, no. We're not making you pay to do that. But if you don't do that,
you can't be a Melchizedek priesthood holder because you'd be a thief. And he goes, what?
I go, you're a thief right now. And that's why we can't ordain you an elder. He goes,
I don't understand. So we read this passage.
You not paying tithing isn't about God needs your money. It's about your heart and your soul.
And while you're not paying tithing, you're a thief. The good end of that story is he paid tithing and became a good elder. When the Lord says in verse nine,
you are cursed with a curse. That's not the Lord cursing you because you haven't paid. That's you cursing yourself because you didn't pay. That is such a difficult concept to learn. It reminds me of when Jesus says as to Peter, do you love me more than these? Do you love me more than these? Because that's what this is about. Where is your heart? I personally need a check on my life where the Lord frequently asks me,
am I still number one in your life?
Yes, you are.
Am I still number one in your life?
Every month we have to have this interview because it could creep up on me and destroy me.
Over the years, I've heard so many different speakers, motivational, inspirational, whatever,
not of our faith. It's amazing how many of them recommend that you should tithe, they say.
I was at a meeting one time where Elder Ballard was speaking. Hank, it was 1997.
They were talking about the sesquicentennial of the pioneers coming into the Salt Lake Valley.
Elder Ballard's telling the story.
He says, Elder Packer and I were back east talking to New York reporters,
trying to drum up support.
First, President Packer got up in front of all these reporters,
and he said, we are here to answer all of your questions.
I will answer the easy ones.
Elder Ballard will answer the hard ones.
And I will decide which ones are easy and which ones are hard.
That's great. Elder Ballard said there the hard ones, and I will decide which ones are easy and which ones are hard. That's great. Elder Ballard said there were two things, two questions, no matter how hard we tried
to answer them, we could not satisfy these New York reporters. Number one, how do you get people
to pay tithing, and how do you get those young people to go on missions? Reminds me of that talk
somebody gave about hearing the music
of the gospel. I saw a poster at BYU in the copy center once that said, those who danced were
thought to be quite insane by those who could not hear the music. For me, I look at tithing and I
say, I wish all of the commandments were as easy as this one. Maybe it's because I don't earn much or something. I don't know, but if I have a calculator, this is cake. This is so easy. When I was on my mission,
Elder Robert L. Simpson came and spoke to the missionaries. I wasn't there. It was a week
before I got there. My companion told me, Elder Simpson talked about, thank you for this
sacrifice and your time. And then he said, Sisterpson got up and said oh all this talk about sacrifice baloney it's the least you could do
that's awesome remember we're answering the question who may abide the day of his coming
who shall stand when he appeareth this is the question we're answering this is what this is
preparing me for can you imagine hank the savior shows up and you can't abide the day or you can't stand
because you did love that more than him.
You talk about weeping and wailing and gnashing your teeth.
And by the way, you'd think for nothing.
That was the stupidest thing I ever did.
But that takes a certain kind of heart, a certain kind of faith, a certain kind of person who loves the Lord.
That's number two.
Yeah.
Read the book of Acts if you feel like holding anything back.
In my mind, the reason the church teaches tithing is to 100% bless the tithe payer.
Amen. 100% bless the tithe payer. Amen.
100% agree.
So Ross, attitude number one, I don't need to repent.
Attitude number two, I'm not going to pay my tithing.
I'm not going to give.
What's attitude three?
Attitude three, verse 13.
Your words have been stout against me, saith the Lord.
Yet you say, what have we spoken against thee?
This is the attitude. Here we say, it is vain to serve God. What doth it profit that we have kept
his ordinances and that we have walked mournfully before the Lord of hosts? We call the proud happy,
they that work wickedness are set up, yea, that tempt God are even delivered. That is this attitude that somehow by keeping the commandments,
we're not blessed like the world. We don't profit like the world. Those kinds of things
aren't happening. So why in the world should we do it? We have to avoid that particular attitude.
Psalm 73, by the way, we're not going to get into it, but it's a beautiful chapter
where David is having this attitude. And then he says, until I went to the house of the Lord,
then I got my perspective. I think of president Nelson, think celestial,
think celestial here. Don't be mistaken by the world. What does it profit that we've kept his
ordinances? What? We call the proud, happy, they that work witness are set up. Don't be mistaken by the world. What does it profit that we've kept his ordinances? What?
We call the proud, happy, they that work witness are set up. Don't buy into this trap. And this is
the third attitude. Then they that feared the Lord spake often one to another, and the Lord
hearkened and heard, and book of remembrance was written before him for them that feared the Lord,
thought upon his name. And then I love this. They shall be mine, saith the Lord of hosts. We bind ourselves to him.
We get his chesed, according to President Nelson, his everlasting kindness, his love, his mercy.
When I make up my jewels, we're back to Exodus 19, his private personal property.
He makes up his jewels and then he says this, and I will spare them as a man spareth his own son that serveth him. Now, back in 3 Nephi,
we're connecting these chapters. In 3 Nephi 9, verse 13, he said, I spared you. In chapter 10,
verses 6, 10, 12, 13, and 18, he uses the word spare. I spared all of you. They were his because I believe they were able to abide the day. They
were able to stand when he appeared because they didn't have these attitudes and they will be
spared. Verse 18, then shall you return and discern between the righteous and the wicked,
between him that serveth God and him that serveth him not. We can't fully understand that now, but at a certain point, we'll be able to discern that. I love this chapter.
Love that return and discern. One day you'll come back and you'll be able to tell the difference,
and it's not what you're saying right now. Exactly. It's not what you're saying right now.
I think we got to be careful. It's not for me to make any kind of external judgment about
that. I'm going to judge my own soul on this. I'm not going to worry about the external,
but I have to guard against that attitude. I have to be careful.
The third attitude you talked about there, Ross, seems to me like a transactional relationship.
It's like a cold contract versus a warm relationship.
Cold contract versus warm covenant.
Yeah.
This isn't about what he can do for me.
This is what he's already done for me.
I want to enter into a relationship with him, no matter what that looks like.
Elder Renlund, I think, has really re-emphasized this.
I don't want my children to do right.
I want them to choose to do right.
Isn't that what we really want for our kids? I want them to choose. They choose. And so we talk
a lot about that in my family. Don't do it because I said, do it because you know it's right and you
want to do it. Hank, I think your point is we got to avoid this attitude, transactional.
Then he's going to go into this super famous chapter. Verse one is chilling of 3 Nephi 25, for behold, the day cometh that shall burn as an oven
and all the proud day and all that do wickedly shall be stubble. Those are two interesting
characteristics of those who will be stubble is pride and wickedness. And the day cometh shall
burn them up, saith the Lord of hosts,
that it shall leave them neither root nor branch.
But unto you that fear my name,
back to that,
shall the son of righteousness, Jesus Christ,
arise with healing in his wings.
And then we're going to be treated like
calves in the stall will be taken care of.
In verse three, John, back to your Micah prophecy,
ye shall tread down the wicked,
for they shall be ashes under the soles of your feet.
This is the Micah prophecy,
but it's played out not because of something
violence we did,
but because of Jesus Christ coming,
because of the second coming,
because of the things that are going to occur,
not because he's mad,
but because they're going to bring it upon themselves.
There's symbolic and literal things going on here. For me, this is so powerful. Verse five, behold, I will send you Elijah the prophet before the coming of the great and
dreadful day of the Lord. Comment here. The word great, I've heard so many times in gospel
doctrine, somebody will say, it's great for the righteous and dreadful for the wicked.
But the word great there is the Hebrew word gadol, which doesn't mean awesome or cool.
It means huge.
It means big.
Behold, I will send you Elijah before the coming of the huge, big and dreadful day of the Lord.
And by the way, I love when the Savior says it's going to happen like the lightning coming out of the east.
The sun is rising. Every eye shall see coming out of the east. The sun is
rising. Every eye shall see. The glory of the Lord shall be revealed. All flesh shall see it
together. Section 88, the veil of his tabernacle will be removed. Section 101, the veil or the
earth will be removed. We're going to all see the Lord. And it's huge. And it is dreadful because
it's serious business. The Savior is coming. But before that day,
Elijah is going to come. Now, I was raised as a Jew and we had Passover. Every single year,
we had Passover. I know both of you have done multiple Passovers. What you do in the Passover
is you make a place for Elijah. And at a certain point in the Passover S seder you open the door for elijah to come in now the question we should be
asking is elijah doesn't live for 500 years after exodus chapter 12 after the passover like why in
the world are jews setting a place for elijah during the recounting of the exodus do y'all
follow the question there's no natural connection between
the passover and the deliverance and elijah there's no natural connection i believe that
the rabbis the sages through the centuries are beckoning the messiah to come but what they do is they include Elijah at the Passover Seder as a way to invite, as a way
to hope, and as a way to beckon the Messiah, Jesus Christ, to come. That's why they set the table for
Elijah. I did that my whole life. Most of your listeners might know that on April 3rd, 1836,
he did come. And April 3rd, 1836 was during the Passover. While Jews worldwide were opening their
doors for Elijah to come in, Elijah did come to the Lord's house, to his servant, and to bestow upon him particular keys or permission to use the priesthood
a particular way so that the gathering of Israel, now we're going to tie this all up,
so that the Abrahamic covenant could be 100% fulfilled for not just the living, but for the
dead. So that every single soul from Adam to the last soul will have the opportunity
to hear the gospel. I believe that the work for missionary work on earth and the work for the dead
are the greatest evidences of the truthfulness of the restored gospel of Jesus Christ,
of the nature of Jesus Christ, and of the divine mission of the prophet Joseph
Smith.
It makes no other sense any other way.
Elijah coming, Jesus quoting this as he's about to end day two, demonstrates how we're
going to gather Israel in its fullest way to completely get the Abrahamic covenant as
he promised.
Planting in the hearts the promises made to the fathers, trying to teach this idea to your children, how would you describe
what are roots and what are branches? I was once at a dinner with all my relatives,
and not one of my living relatives is a member of the church. They're super supportive,
very interested, but it can be a little touchy because I do lots of family history and they know what I'm doing. So we were at this big dinner
table and one of my cousins from England, as a matter of fact, people are talking and there's
probably 25 people there. And he said, Ross, why do you do all that family history work?
And it was like the record went and the lights went down
and it was like on me and every single person was like focused on me and i said you know that
prophecy at the end of the hebrew bible from malachi it says the hearts of the fathers are
going to turn to the children and the children of the fathers so that we can have roots and branches. The roots,
these beautiful roots are my ancestors and the branches are my children and grandchildren.
He goes like this, that's beautiful. And then the record player started again and the lights
went back on, metaphorically speaking, of course. It was this beautiful moment where I was able to
use the scripture, put it in context for them, and it made total sense. I go, that's why I'm doing family history. So we'll know who our roots are, what our branches can expect, and our hearts will turn to our Lord sounds mean here. There's the proud and the wicked will
burn. I'm quick to point out to my children, it's the wickedness and the pride which burns.
It's not the Lord. The Lord is saying, hey, here's the natural result of pride and wickedness.
You'll burn up and you'll destroy your family. You'll be left without a root or a branch. I wrote by verse one,
pride and wickedness destroy families. I think that's the essence of verse one.
And the converse that if I'm humble and striving for righteousness, then I stand when he appeareth
and I abide the day. There you have the beautiful parallels and the converse
of what you just said. Pride and wickedness destroy families. Humility and righteousness,
Isaiah chapter 54, third Nephi 22, thou shalt be established in righteousness. How do I abide
the day of the Lord? Well, he tells us how to abide. That's beautiful what you just said.
We got to make sure we get the positive side as well.
Elijah is coming to help families be righteous and humble and sealed so that the earth isn't wasted.
We testify to the whole world without reservation, without qualification, that Elijah, in fact, did come back and did bestow the keys that the priesthood upon Joseph Smith and Oliver Cowdery, and that this part of the prophecy, verse five, is fulfilled. Check. It's done.
Hank, your point earlier, he's talking about a future day. A lot of these things are fulfilled.
This is happening right now.
I love that President Nelson, as he defined the gathering of Israel, added, what, six words on both sides of the veil.
You want to have a fun experience, go do baptisms, initiatory work, endowment and sealings, and count how many times they repeat the person's name. Think about that. Every single person
will have their name lovingly repeated. And again, you do the exercise where you count from baptism
all the way to the ceiling, how many times we repeat their name. Wow. I have not forgotten
my people. Remember the purpose of the Book of Mormon? So that they'll know they were not cast off forever.
Looking at 3 Nephi 25 with you, Ross, has helped bring some depth to this statement.
You might recognize it.
Marriage between a man and a woman is ordained of God, and the family is central to the Creator's plan for the eternal destiny of His children.
That's 3 Nephi 25.
Amen. Amen. Wow. That's great.
Ross, you've walked us through these very textually deep chapters, as you said.
We're on our last one, third Nephi 26. So what do you want to see?
Third Nephi 26, Mormon seems to now, he's going to insert himself and do some editing and some summarizing.
Sometimes it's not super clear. Are we at the end of day two? Is day three started? In fact, is it more than that? Because he's going to say in verse 13, I would that you should behold the
Lord truly to teach the people for the space of three days. And after he did show himself
unto them oft and did break bread oft and bless it and give it unto them.
Mormon starts to do some editing, but clearly I believe that he's talking about day two.
By the way, Hank, you brought up earlier verse six.
There cannot be written in this book even a hundredth part of the things which Jesus did truly teach unto the people.
Meaning we should be super careful about how we take what he did include
because he's saying, in fact,
verse eight and nine seems to be like,
I'm going to try my people.
I want to see how seriously take this
and then I'll give them more.
And if they don't take it seriously,
I'm going to take it away.
Love your point there.
But there's something about the nature of Christ
that has always been amazing to me and
that is in verse 14 and it came to pass that he did teach and minister under the children
of the multitude of whom have been spoken the children the children are there and he did loose
their tongues and they did speak under their father's great and marvelous things, even greater than he, Jesus, had revealed
unto the people. And he loosed their tongues that they could utter. There's a bunch of things we
could comment, I think, about that verse. I love to ask question, and that is, what does this teach
me about Christ? One of the things that I love about this is that he was okay not to have taught the coolest stuff. He let little
children speak things greater than he revealed unto the people. And I'm thinking, I kind of want
to teach the cool stuff. And the Savior's like, no, that's good. That four-year-old over there,
he's going for it with the gathering of Israel right now. This is great.
I like to think about how that teaches me about Christ.
He is thrilled when his children are doing things that he loves.
And he's okay that they're in the limelight.
Like, that's okay.
That even greater than he had done. He then says at the end of verse 16,
behold, it came to pass on the morrow
that the multitude gathered themselves together
and they both saw and heard these children.
Yea, even babes did open their mouths
and utter marvelous things.
And the things which they did utter were forbidden
that there should not any man write them.
Again, character of Christ.
And can you imagine some astonished parents?
Can you imagine your twin boys, Hank,
uttering amazing doctrinal truths?
And you'd be just like,
hmm, they never acted like that in family, right?
I'd say, you must have a great father.
That's what I'd say.
Yeah, for sure.
There's other things we could say,
but I think in terms of,
I love that Mormon edits this,
then we get these beautiful windows about what happened with the children. But again,
if we take it back to what does it teach me about Jesus Christ, I think it teaches us about the
character of the Savior. I love, Ross, that you started out with Jesus saying, okay, now listen to their words, the 12. And then we watch the character
of Christ and quoting Isaiah and quoting Micah and quoting Malachi. They didn't know Malachi
because Lehi left before Malachi. And yet I want you to have the words of Malachi. He could have
said, well, I'll just tell you. But he honored his
prophet enough that he gave credit to Malachi for those words. I credit whatever it is.
He demonstrated what you said in 3 Nephi 19. Now listen to their words. And now listen to some
babes and some children speak even greater things. Yeah. Wonderful. If you look at the last few verses of 3 Nephi 26, there's a feeling about it.
Jesus is visited, and it says in verse 17,
the disciples whom Jesus had chosen from that time forth were baptizing and teaching.
Verse 18, they saw and heard unspeakable things.
Verse 19, they taught and did minister to one to another.
This is all the members.
They had all things in common.
They're honest with each other.
They tried to do everything I should say.
And Mormon says they did do all things that Jesus had commanded them.
It's the same way I'm feeling, at least in a way today, Ross, when you dig into the words
of Jesus and you really study, it's kind of the natural result. There's this goodness that comes into their lives after he is there. And can almost come in no other way. Sit with the words of Jesus and seek to understand them.
It's an investment that pays dividends. Love that. Ross, before we let you go,
I think our listeners would be interested in your thoughts on these few chapters that we've done,
but the whole book in general, what
are your thoughts on it?
What do you think about it?
I appreciate that opportunity.
I'd like to witness that the Book of Mormon basically says that it is one of its main
purposes is testify to the world that Jesus is the Christ and that the covenants of the
Father are going to be fulfilled.
I think we've seen today in a microcosm that that is true. My witness to people would be that the Book of Mormon, if taken
seriously like President Benson said, you will feel the spirit of the book. It will testify of
Jesus being the Christ, and it will testify of the restoration of the gospel through his prophet
Joseph Smith, and that there are prophets on earth today. I cannot overemphasize that and feel the power of the book. And I've hoped that people have felt
the power of the book as we've studied it today. I know that it's true. And I know not because of
study, which I do know that part, but I want to be careful. I want to say like Alma chapter five,
I fasted and prayed many days and the Holy Ghost has
witnessed to me that it's true.
And I know that.
John, what a day.
We are very blessed.
I can't wait for my roots and branches to hear this.
I love it.
I love it.
Thanks, John.
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