followHIM - Doctrine & Covenants 29 Part 2 • Brother Eric Richards • March 31 - April 6 • Come Follow Me

Episode Date: March 26, 2025

Eric Richards continues to examine the Second Coming and the redemption of all through the Atonement of Jesus Christ.SHOW NOTES/TRANSCRIPTSEnglish: https://tinyurl.com/podcastDC214ENFrench: https://ti...nyurl.com/podcastDC214FRGerman: https://tinyurl.com/podcastDC214DEPortuguese: https://tinyurl.com/podcastDC214PTSpanish: https://tinyurl.com/podcastDC214ESYOUTUBEhttps://youtu.be/YpgoiNE3dN4ALL 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 2 -  Brother Eric Richards04:16 Lucifer and a calculated rebellion07:41 Natural man vs. fallen man10:53 Jesus redeemed little children17:32 The Lord is merciful18:06 Winning team chant23:17 Second Coming Prep27:06 The ultimate message of the Savior29:38 Flee Babylon31:30 Brother Richards shares his testimony of Jesus38:31 End of Part 2 - Brother Eric RichardsThanks 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 TranscriptsAmelia Kabwika : Portuguese TranscriptsHeather Barlow: Communications Director"Let Zion in Her Beauty Rise" by Marshall McDonaldhttps://www.marshallmcdonaldmusic.com

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Stay tuned for part two with Eric Richards, Doctrine and Covenants, section 29. Looking next, verses 28 to 34, that's a big chunk. Talk about another shift, he's now going to teach some doctrine. It's beautiful, especially verse 34. Wherefore verily I say unto you that all things unto me are spiritual and not at any time have I given unto you a law which is temporal. Nothing is temporal. All things are spiritual. Wait, tithing?
Starting point is 00:00:33 The paying of my temporal money is actually a spiritual practice? The word of wisdom? What I eat, what I avoid is actually spiritual in nature? When I have to bring my family to clean the church Saturday morning, that's actually a spiritual practice, not a temporal practice. I think if we have that approach to our gospel activities that everything, everything the Lord has given us, if I'm reading this correctly, is spiritual in nature. There's nothing temporal. Sometimes in our callings, we might think,
Starting point is 00:01:06 man, this is a temple thing. I'm trying to organize a blood drive or whatever. No, we're doing everything in the gospel for spiritual reasons. I think it gives us a better approach and we can approach it with some confidence that goodness will come, that we will feel connected to Christ, even though it feels very temporally
Starting point is 00:01:24 in the moment. That's great, because sometimes you think, I don't have time to go to the temple. I don't have time to go serve. I can't go to the meatpacking plant. But it's going to help me spiritually. Is that what you're saying, Eric? Yeah, you can see the next verse. He's going to talk about agency. We can use our agency in terms of how we approach our different gospel duties. You see that in verse 35, I gave unto him that he should be an agent unto himself. That word agency is only used a handful of times in scripture. This is one of them. So it becomes very precious to us. In section 101 that you'll study later, the term that's used is moral agency. Elder Dean L.
Starting point is 00:02:06 Larson, he was actually quoting Albert Payne, who was one of the contemporaries who wrote with Mark Twain. But he said, an act is only moral if it arises out of knowledge, faith, love, or religious intent. Fear and force have not place in the kingdom because they don't produce moral actions. They're contrary to God's gift of agency. What a blessing that we have this moral agency that we can make decisions that will help promote our salvation, but also make decisions that will help others come unto Christ. I've sometimes heard agency defined as freedom to choose. I remember Joseph Fielding McConkie saying,
Starting point is 00:02:46 let me give you a better definition. It's the power to act. We're given power to act as an agent. In some religious traditions, we are predestined to act in a certain way. And isn't this saying something different? Didn't God give us power to act as evidenced by this verse? It's one of the greatest gifts of love that our Heavenly Father has ever given to us. He can entice us, He can invite us, but at the end of the day, it's going to be our decision to accept those invitations or reject them. There's no compulsion, there's no force, there's no handcuffs. He's inviting us to consider him and his son.
Starting point is 00:03:34 In the end, those in the celestial kingdom, it's going to be their decision. We'll read later this year in Doctrine and Covenants that if they are willing to accept those conditions, if they're willing to keep celestial laws, they're going to be in that celestial kingdom. There are some that are only willing to live those terrestrial lifestyles. It is our choice. He's going to love us, but in the end, he loves our agency. In fact, to the point where you look at the next two verses, this ties in with agency because he then talks about how agency was used in the pre-earth life where Satan used his agency to rebel saying, give me thine honor, which is my power. Also a third part of the hosts of heaven turned he away
Starting point is 00:04:18 from me because of their agency and they were thrust down and thus became the devils and his angels. It's interesting that the Lucifer used his agency to rebel against God. Sometimes it's been taught that God had a big meeting and presented a plan and didn't know exactly how it was going to play out and started asking suggestions from the audience. All these plans were presented. No, it was a calculated rebellion. The use of his agency to rebel and revolt against God is why Lucifer was cast out. We got to make sure that we're making choices that show our allegiance. In verse 40, it talks about the conditions after the fall of Adam and Eve. It says, wherefore it came to pass that the devil tempted Adam and he partook of the forbidden
Starting point is 00:05:08 fruit and transgressed the commandment wherein he became subject to the will of the devil. Notice that that fight for agency began in the pre-earth life but now continues in mortality. There's something interesting here about the fall that I have loved. Says he became subject to the will of the devil. Mosiah 3.19 is one of those beautiful doctrinal mastery verses from seminary. Natural man being an enemy to God and has been since the fall of Adam will be forever and ever unless he yields to the enticings of the Holy Spirit. We love that passage.
Starting point is 00:05:42 In Moses 5.13 it says from that that time forth men began to be carnal and sensual and devilish. In faculty meeting I learned that in our Book of Mormon student manual it says, though born innocent all men through the fall of Adam come into a fallen world and experience a resultant fall of their own. In other words, it's through transgression that one becomes a natural man. Have you noticed there's a difference between natural man and the fallen man? Fallen man we're weak. We make foolish decisions. Fallen man happens because of our psychology or biology or our environment. It could be the result of our families or our relationships. The effects of other people send the misuse of their agency. Sometimes people are
Starting point is 00:06:32 victims of abuse or infidelity or addiction, apostasy, the list goes on and on. And that is part of fallen man. It's part of our world. But the natural man is different. The natural man is an enemy to God, using their agency to rebel against him. In other words, they sin and they continue to sin. They have this fall of their own and as they sin, they are not interested in seeking repentance. I wonder if a lot of people, myself included, have conflated the idea of fallen man with natural man. I wonder if a lot of my sins and mistakes and shortcomings are because I am simply a fallen man and not because I am a rebel trying to destroy God's plan. I think a lot of, at least a lot of the students I have up in Logan, they worry about that.
Starting point is 00:07:27 They make a mistake and they think, I've done too much. I've gone too far. Who am I? I'm just such a natural man. No, you're, let's see, what's the word? Mortal. You're human. You are fallen. You're what scientists call alive, right? Exactly. And the beauty is Heavenly Father knows that as He weighs us, as He looks at what we've become, He knows if we have just have moments of being fallen, He knows that. And He knows if we have truly rebelled against Him, both are handled so differently. Elder Scott, you know, the Lord, He deals with rebellion so much differently than he does with weakness. And a lot of our foibles of human nature, to quote Joseph, are because we are fallen,
Starting point is 00:08:10 not because we've been rebellious. I have never thought of that. You're making a distinction between the natural man and a fallen man. And the natural man is like preferring the natural man. Fallen man is more like, yeah, I fall, but I get up again. I'm trying, I'm failing, but I'm getting up again and I'm going to keep trying, keep repenting. Yeah. Don't you quit to insert Elder Holland. Yeah. Speaking of Elder Holland, listen to this. I think maybe he makes this distinction here too,
Starting point is 00:08:42 Eric. This is April 2010. Place no more for the enemy of my soul. Like thieves in the night, unwelcome thoughts can and do seek entrance to our minds. Sounds like Fallen Man. But we don't have to throw open the door, serve them tea and crumpets, and then tell them where the silverware is kept. You shouldn't be serving tea anyway, he says. Throw the rascals out.
Starting point is 00:09:11 Maybe that's a distinction too, Eric. I didn't seek this out. It enters because I'm a fallen person living in a fallen world. But natural man opens the door, says, come on in, take over my life. Back to the temple, recommend, come on in, take over my life. Back to the temple recommend wording. Do you strive? Those that are fallen and weak, they strive, they try. The natural men, there is no effort.
Starting point is 00:09:37 There's no pumping the brakes on their way to sinfulness. Dave Planner, don't forget to sin today. Their shirts, I love to sin. There's no interest in repentance at all. But most of us, especially those listening to this podcast, are in that fallen category in my opinion, that we're trying and we slip up every week and yet we try again. Yeah. John, how often have we talked about repenting to your kids? And how often have we talked about the sacrament table bolted to the floor in the chapel because the Lord knows you're gonna fall down again,
Starting point is 00:10:09 but come back. Yeah, I've had those frequent moments where I'm so sorry you guys, right? Sorry kids. Lost it for a second there. You won the lottery with moms, but with dads you really picked the bottom of the barrel. And Eric, doesn't the Lord say that
Starting point is 00:10:26 in the end of 42? I, the Lord God, should send forth angels to declare to them repentance and redemption through faith on the name of my only begotten son. Yes, you have your agency. Yes, you are a fallen man. Here's your escape. Here's your chance. are a fallen man, here's your escape. Here's your chance. It's like he's in relentless pursuit of you. Good phrase. Where'd you get that? In verse 46, behold, I say unto you that little children, another shift here, Hank, another doctrine, little children are redeemed from the foundation of the world through mine only begotten wherefore they cannot sin For power is not given unto Satan to tempt little children until they begin to become accountable before me
Starting point is 00:11:14 And this is a beautiful idea here. It's a doctrine I think that is very unique to us as as Latter-day Saints and it's beautiful to me about the salvation of little children. I mentioned earlier Patrick Mason and his work with the word restoration and restoring. You read an idea from one of his articles about this vineyard, this farm that God has planted. It's called earth and he has so many different religions and sects and ideas and people and ideologies and approaches to faith. The Latter-day Saints have been asked to take care of and cultivate a very unique part of that vineyard. I think we have special oversight in a few areas. I think eternal families is something unique to us. The Lord says, I want the Latter-day Saints, this is one of your unique, beautiful doctrines, priesthood keys, the idea of eternal progression through covenants, the redemption
Starting point is 00:12:09 of the dead, a complete view of the plan of salvation, the nature of God, the depth of Jesus Christ's atonement, modern revelation through living prophets. These are unique principles and doctrines to our faith. In the New Testament, the Apostle Paul, his analogy is about the body where you have different parts of the body, but all the parts are necessary to make the body run and do its thing. Back to section 10 verse 67, this is the church, God's people, his church are those that repent and come unto Christ. I emphasize this, Hank and John, because this verse is one reason why I joined the church when Elder Jolly was out attracting and then teaching my mom with his good companion. One of the first principles they felt impressed to teach was this idea of salvation
Starting point is 00:12:59 of little children. Rewinding years previous, my mom was down in Ecuador as a child with her parents. They were in the military. Side note, my son got called to serve in that same area. He's in Guayaquil. Getting home later this summer, can't wait to see him again. And it's been fun for him and his grandma to bond over Guayaquil, Ecuador. My mom was born just fine, but she had two little sisters. And because of our age factor with blood and how it's metabolized, they did not live long. The first one was born and lasted about a week. The second one, they were twins. She passed away about a month later. My grandparents were not religious at all, but they went to a local church asking for just counsel and help. I mean, you lose twins.
Starting point is 00:13:43 And seeking comfort, they just went to ask some questions about what's gonna happen to them. Is there an afterlife? If so, are they gonna be okay? I think he was a good man but he shook his head and said, I'm so sorry, did you get them baptized? They said, oh no, we're not. We didn't. We're not religious at all. And he apologetically said, yeah, I'm so sorry. there's no hope for them. My grandparents came home and just told my mom like, okay, we're never going to be Christians. Like if that's what Christians believe, we're out. Fast forward, my mom was just so curious.
Starting point is 00:14:15 She was a little girl and she thought, well, they were so sweet, so innocent. There's just no way they've got to be okay. When the missionaries opened up Moroni chapter 8 and talked about this doctrine in section 29, 46 and 47, she just blurted out, I knew it, I knew, I knew that little children are going to be okay. It's a beautiful doctrine. How big is that celestial kingdom going to be by the way with all these children that have passed away before the age of accountability? What a marvelous marvelous plan our Heavenly Father has for us. How many of you have seen the movie where the Prophet Joseph Smith is in the middle
Starting point is 00:14:53 of translating the Book of Mormon and hears about this doctrine and he just gets up and runs outside? Emma is putting clothes on the clothesline or something. You don't hear the conversation, but you know he's saying, guess what I just learned? Guess what the Lord just revealed to me about this very thing? It's a great moment in the world that he had grown up in. He probably understood similar to what your mother heard as a child. Eric, this reminds me of something we talked about earlier this year was the death of Alvin Smith. 25 years old, everybody says later, Joseph Smith says, the best of my father's children. Just before he dies, he reaches out to his younger brother Joseph and
Starting point is 00:15:42 counsels him to be obedient to what he's been told to do, the family asked a Presbyterian minister in Palmyra to officiate at his funeral. As Alvin had not been a member of the minister's congregation, the clergyman asserted in his sermon that Alvin could not be saved. William Smith, Joseph's younger brother, recalled, The minister intimated very strongly that Alvin had gone to hell, for Alvin was not a church member. But he was a good boy, and my father did not like it.
Starting point is 00:16:16 Now I know Alvin's not a little child as in verse 46, but the principle of a merciful God is the same. Yeah, I think it would be hard for anyone to accept that. And especially somebody going to hell will define that idea of hell. Oh, that would be burning forever. It would be hard to wrap your head around that kind of thing for someone through who no fault of their own had not heard about Christ or didn't have time to in this life. People in hell forever, trillion years to the trillionth power. I can't worship that kind of a God, you know. That's...
Starting point is 00:16:58 John, you're right on. The more I hear about that type of God, the more repulsive it seems that there's a God who wants to punish people unendingly, eternally, something as a Latter-day Saint I cannot accept. How many billions of people have lived and died without even hearing the name of Jesus Christ before? It just doesn't taste right. Yeah, there's got to be more There's got to be more if we understand the nature of God in our status as his children We're not simply created beings We are literally his spirit sons and daughters and surely he's gonna show mercy his spirit sons and daughters, and surely he's going to show mercy to all as much as he can, as much mercy as he can offer. That seems to be his default setting is mercy, mercy,
Starting point is 00:17:52 mercy and redemption. Yeah. You think like Joseph Smith, Eric, I think he said it's God's chief attribute is his mercy. It's not one of His attributes, it is His chief attribute. Yeah, so true. Well, should we start to steer this ship back to harbor? We're at the very end here. Wow. If people are still listening, I think they're going to heaven along with all these babies. You know, this section just wraps up with a simple invitation to come. This section is so full of doctrine. We are now accountable because of what the Lord has shared. I think He's reminding us in these last three verses to continue to gather and invite. And great things are required. Verse 48, great things are required of us because of this knowledge that has been shared in this beautiful section where I'm teaching currently at USU. We're kind of famous. There's a chant
Starting point is 00:18:51 and a cheer. I know there's big rivalry between USU and BYU, but years ago the student section came up with this cheer and at the end of the game, if we're ahead, and we usually are, the spectrum is a tough place for opponents to come in and win. But at the end of the game, the students will look up and point out the final score in unison. There's going to be a thousand or two thousand students in unison calling out the score, and they'll say, is that not the winning team? And they'll point to us, and the other part replies, yes, that is the winning team. And then they'll say, is that not the losing team?" And they'll point to us and the other part replies, yes, that is the winning team. And then they'll say, is that not the losing team? And the other half of the section says, yes,
Starting point is 00:19:30 that is the losing team. And then back and forth, they'll point, winning team, losing team, winning team, losing team. Brutal. It's so brutal. I feel bad. It's one of those, you enjoy it, but you feel kind of bad, but you're also rejoicing that USU has another victory. I think in the end that every time we choose to live the gospel, every time we choose to forgive someone, every time we choose to study the gospel, go to the temple, say our prayers, pay our tithing, every time we do that, it's winning team, winning team, winning team. And I just hope through studying section 29 that we can feel inspired through God's loving kindness to make decisions that help us become members of that winning team. Every time we repent, every time we change, winning team,
Starting point is 00:20:21 winning team, winning team. I love it. We were coming upon section 29 and I knew there was gonna be talk of the second coming. I have two favorite thoughts. One is from CS Lewis. It's kind of a long quote. I want you both to hear it and tell me what you think. He says, the Lord is delaying his coming. He says this, well, why? He wants
Starting point is 00:20:45 to give us the chance of joining His side freely. I do not suppose you and I would have thought much of a Frenchman who waited till the Allies were marching into Germany and then announced He was on our side. God will invade, but I wonder whether people who ask God to interfere openly and directly in our world quite realize what it will be like when He does. When that happens, it is the end of the world. When the author walks on the stage, the play is over. God is going to invade all right, but what is the good of saying you're on His side
Starting point is 00:21:17 then? When you see the whole natural universe melting away like a dream and something else, something it never entered your head to conceive comes crashing in, something so beautiful to some of us and so terrible to others that none of us will have any choice left. For this time it will be a God without disguise, something so overwhelming that it will strike either irresistible love or irresistible horror into every creature. It will be too late then to choose your side. There's no use saying you choose to lie down when it becomes impossible to stand up. And then this closing thought, the second coming will not be the time for choosing.
Starting point is 00:21:59 It will be the time when you discover what you have chosen. Then he goes on, now today this moment is our chance to choose the right side. God is holding back to give us that chance. It will not last forever. We must take it or leave it. I love it. I love the boldness of that. Yeah, waiting team, choosing team. And anybody listening, you have this chant, let's take it. Why not seek peace while peace can be obtained? I think this whole section is just this evidence of the Lord's
Starting point is 00:22:35 mercy to tell us, I'm going to lay out the whole plan for you. And there's everything in here. There's pre-mortal existence, there's millennium, there's resurrection, there's fall of Adam and Eve. When I look at verse 42, it's okay, here's the point. I gave unto Adam and unto his seed, they should not die until I will send forth angels to declare unto them repentance and redemption. And that's the probationary state. Maybe Satan said, in the day you partake you're going to die, says well actually I'm gonna give them a probationary state and I'm gonna teach them the beautiful gospel Now we have that probationary state to choose like CS Lewis just said Here's my other favorite quote This is from President Oaks
Starting point is 00:23:21 Preparation for the second coming. I bet both of you remember this. April 2004, so it was a while ago. He said, what if the day of his coming were tomorrow? If you knew that you would meet the Lord tomorrow, what would you do today? What confessions would you make? What practices would you discontinue? What accounts would you make? What practices would you discontinue? What accounts would you settle? What forgiveness would you extend? What testimonies would you bear? If you would do all those things then, why not now? Isn't that great?
Starting point is 00:23:58 He makes a funny little quip here. A 72-hour kit of temporal supplies may prove valuable for earthly challenges, but a 24-hour kit of spiritual preparation is of greater and more enduring value." With General Conference coming up, President Nelson's last talk was on that, that we need to prepare for this second coming. We don't know what he sees, what he knows, but it seems like he has felt impressed to remind us of the reality of this event. It's coming. It is, of all things I know, I know that Christ lived, I know that he died, I know that he's resurrected.
Starting point is 00:24:34 I know he's coming again, and I can't wait for that day. What a beautiful day. Eric, a couple more questions for you. You said in writing the book, you wanted to make it a hopeful message. And I think you've done that for us today. How would you sum up that hopeful message of the Lord's second coming? That when I read this with my children, the maggots come upon them,
Starting point is 00:24:57 the flesh from off their bones, the eyes from their sockets. I think my children might say, I don't want the second coming to happen. How would I turn that around to make it a hopeful message? I try to picture all of the things in this world that you and I hate being washed away. Think of all the ugly wickedness that will no longer exist. And yes, it's going to be a process. We've got prophecies here of hail storms and all kinds of others, especially from the book of Revelation, but the end product is this beautiful, cleansed earth that will ultimately become a celestial
Starting point is 00:25:38 kingdom. The focus, yes, it's good to know both. We've got the good, the bad, and the ugly. The focus, yes, it's good to know both. We've got the good, the bad, and the ugly. The good is so good for those that exercise their faith in Christ and love him and love their brothers and sisters. The blessings promised are absolutely amazing. That's been my focus, and I hope that others can just feel an excitement, aware of the prophecies of wickedness and things like that enveloped in that hope and
Starting point is 00:26:06 love of God. I love it. I think there was a time when I was young, when I went through the same things, that sounds scary. Today I hear people say, oh, bring it on. There's just so much, not just wickedness, but sadness in the world because of it. The results of that, that people are sad, people are suffering, that people are victims of horrible stuff. And yeah, I think now more people are saying, yeah, let's focus as Eric has helped us do today on how positive and beautiful this is going to be. The fact that we have an advocate who's going to be by our side that makes it so much more positive who's coming back. Eric, I love that you said that, the things that we hate, and we hate them because of the suffering they cause. All of us have seen, and I'm sure all of our listeners have seen, sin, immorality, violence,
Starting point is 00:26:57 these things destroy lives. To have that washed away, Eric, that's a beautiful message. To bring this all full circle, let's go back to verse one. Listen to the voice of Jesus Christ, your Redeemer, the Great I Am, whose arm of mercy hath atoned for your sins. That's the message he wants us to remember is that it's all about him and his goodness and his mercy and his kindness, ultimately, so we can return home with Him. Now, that's beautiful.
Starting point is 00:27:27 Personally, I love the Come Follow Me manual this week because it says that you might consider reading or listening to the hymn, Israel, Israel, God is calling. And that was written by an ancestor of mine. If you just listen to the words, it's such a beautiful message. I'll just read some of it to you. I'm sure both of you could sing all four verses. But isn't this a beautiful second coming message? Israel, Israel, that's everyone listening today. God is calling, calling you from lands of woe. Babylon, all this evil on the earth, the great is falling. God shall all her towers overthrow. So come to Zion, come to Zion. Israel, Israel,
Starting point is 00:28:17 God is speaking. Hear your great deliverer's voice. A glorious morn is breaking. Come to Zion, come to Zion. Israel, angels are descending from celestial worlds on high, and to man their power extending that the saints may homeward fly. So, come to Zion, come to Zion. Can you linger still in errors gloomy ways? Mark how judgment's pointing finger justifies no vain delays. Come to Zion, come to Zion, Zion's walls shall ring with praise. My ancestor there, Richard Smith, if you're listening today, great job. You did the family proud, right, with that verse. I love what President Nelson, how he expounded on the word Israel.
Starting point is 00:29:04 If you look in the Bible dictionary it says, one who prevails with God, thinking about Jacob whose name was changed to Israel, but then it's, and those who are willing to let God prevail. That part of the talk was so good for me. If we are Israel, then be Israel, those who are willing to let God prevail in their lives. And I'm looking looking at verse 7 mine elect hear my voice and Harden not their hearts. Those are those who are willing to let God prevail. That's such a great definition for who Israel is God is calling In the book of Revelation chapter 17 and 18 leading up to his appearance of the world over and over again Hank
Starting point is 00:29:44 The Lord is inviting us to flee Babylon. Flee, flee. Israel, Israel, God is calling you. Stay away. It's not good. You think of Nephi, who saw the same vision as John. He saw those people pointing and mocking with their finger. I think Nephi is trying to help us. away, flee, don't go there. It's not worth it. It's not worth it. And our loving Heavenly Father begging us to come home. Let Israel, let God prevail. Let him prevail in your life. Do both of you remember this moment six years ago? President Nelson towards the end of general Conference, I bet you'll both remember this. He says, My dear brothers and sisters, Jesus Christ invites us to take the covenant path back
Starting point is 00:30:31 home to our heavenly parents and be with those we love. As President of His Church, I plead with you who have distanced yourselves from the Church and you who have not yet really sought to know that the Savior's church has been restored. Do the spiritual work to find out for yourselves and please do it now. Time is running out. Do both of you remember that? Yeah, so good. It seems like this second coming theme is on his mind. He has testified of its reality several times. He must be sensing something. Yeah, that's wonderful. Eric, this has been fantastic.
Starting point is 00:31:14 And I knew it would be. You and I have been friends for a long time. My kids have enjoyed some time in the car listening to Eric Richards give his great talk. This is when they got tired of John, by the way, for a while. I said, let me grab Eric Richards. He's just as good. Those were cassette tapes. Oh, yes, those tapes.
Starting point is 00:31:30 Yeah. If anybody remembers what that is. Eric, let's wrap this up with a question. Our listeners today are bombarded with the message of Joseph Smith is not a prophet. In fact, not only is he not a prophet, he's an evil man. And it comes from everywhere now. It comes with the voices online, even from family members, from former members of the church. It is a prevalent message. Yet here you are, having taught in church education, we're going on 30 years.
Starting point is 00:32:07 You definitely don't look old enough. John, can you imagine having the Eric Richards youth? Look, when he said he had a missionary, I thought, there's no way. He must be just a great man. Yeah. I think of anyone who would say, okay, I've read some stuff. I've studied a little bit. You're the guy who could easily say with all my study and all my research, here's what I've seen. So Eric, can you just speak to our listeners? Is Joseph Smith really who we hope him to be? From my high school years to now, I have been attacked for my membership in the church. Lots of questions. Last spring I was invited to teach a class answering my gospel questions. We've retiled it to
Starting point is 00:32:52 sacred truths and difficult questions. With that course and just because of my life, I have spent hours reading some of those attacks on our great prophet Joseph. I have read so much and studied so much and the deeper I dive in, the more I am blown away at this boy Prophet Joseph. There's simply too much to discount what he's done. So many of those claims against him are so unfounded. They are so spurious, so second-hand, so removed from when he was involved in different incidents in our church's history. The more I read about him and his connection with God, the more I hear him speaking of the love that he felt from Heavenly Father, the more I read about his humility, trying his best with his limited knowledge and vision, trying to not mess things up in terms of the restoration, the more and more I am convinced
Starting point is 00:33:51 and know that he was called by God. Not perfect. We all have mistakes. Prophets have mistakes as well, and Joseph along with others had some. Through it all though, I am so grateful that the Lord called Joseph and that somehow the Lord felt good enough to allow me to come in contact with this beautiful gospel, to be able to teach it to my family, to be married in the temple to an awesome wife. How am I so lucky? I still don't
Starting point is 00:34:16 know. I wake up every morning kind of pinching myself, but praise to the man. I'm so grateful that he has been able to teach us about our Savior Jesus Christ. I love the Prophet Joseph. I love what he has helped me learn about my Savior. And this section 29, it drips with Jesus. I'm so grateful for the restoration of this chapter, this section, and other revelations. I love that the Lord works through prophets like Joseph and President Nelson. Thank you, Eric. You practiced verse four, declare my gospel with the sound of rejoicing. You could almost write Eric D. Richards right next to that verse. John, what a fantastic day.
Starting point is 00:34:58 Yeah, and I think people will be excited about this because it's about the second coming, but it's about come unto Christ. I'm going to tell you what it's going to be like before I come, but the point is come to Christ right now, and then you're kind of already there when he comes back. The last word in the second to last verse is repent. That's the invitation. Come to Christ, and then you will be a little more settled because I'm going to tell you what's going to happen.
Starting point is 00:35:25 And you'll look around and it'll actually build your testimony because you'll go, yep, I was expecting that. Yep, that's supposed to happen. Yep, it's supposed to get like that. But you've already come to Christ. He's coming, but come to Him. John, you could almost connect verse 1 to what you just read, verse 49. The great I am whose arm of mercy hath atoned for your sins. Over to verse 49, have I not commanded to repent. That is the message of section 29 that Eric has shown us today. Eric, thanks for being here.
Starting point is 00:36:00 Thanks for taking time away from what we've heard is heaven, Cache Valley, to come visit us. This is my pleasure. And just a shout out behind the scenes, you guys are great. They might even be better. What they do to make this happen. I am just thrilled to be here, grateful for everyone that makes this happen. You've been a blessing to thousands, tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of people. And really, the pleasure is all mine.
Starting point is 00:36:26 Thank you, thank you. Eric, we loved having you. Hey, come onto YouTube everybody. Tell Eric where you're listening from. It's fun for us to share with our guests where their voice has been heard. Anywhere from Provo to Madagascar. I think it'd be fun to send Eric those comments.
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