followHIM - Doctrine & Covenants 58-59 : follow HIM Favorites

Episode Date: May 25, 2021

Four-minute clip of Hank and John's favorite part of this week's Come, Follow Me lesson.Great to share with family and friends!Please leave a review on the podcast.Join us on social media:Yo...uTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/FollowHimOfficialChannelInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/followhimpodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/followhimpodcast

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hello everyone, my name is Hank Smith and I am the host of a podcast called Follow Him. I'm here with my co-host, John, by the way. Hi, John. Hi, Hank. We do a little, what would you call this? A little snippet, a little clip of Follow Him Favorites, where we just pick out our favorite from this week's lesson. We're in sections 58 and 59 this week, John. So tell us your follow him favorite. You know, mine is very early in section 58. It's verse three. He cannot behold with your natural eyes for the present time, the design of your God concerning those things, which shall come
Starting point is 00:00:37 hereafter and the glory, which shall follow after much tribulation. So if you ever had that feeling, why am I going through this? Why is this happening to me? Why do I have to go through this? Why am I having this trial? Here's your answer. Well, you can't tell right now what's going to come hereafter. And then in verse 4, it says,
Starting point is 00:00:56 After much tribulation cometh the blessings. And I love this perspective. I think it's in the Beatitudes. Blessed are the poor in spirit, for they shall be. There's always a present reality followed by a wonderful future possibility. So just remember the word testimony starts with test and the word question starts with a quest and a quest can be a long search. A testimony can be a long test, but the good stuff comes later. So if you ever have that feeling, why am I going through this?
Starting point is 00:01:28 This is a good verse for this. You can't tell right now, but I've got something great planned for you. The Lord seems to be saying, that's my favorite section 58 verse three and four. I love that. I tell that right to Isaiah 55. My ways are not your ways. My thoughts are not your thoughts. You can't see what I see.
Starting point is 00:01:44 So you gotta trust me. It's a really good trust him verse, isn't it, Hank? Yeah. My follow him favorite is section 59 verse seven. This isn't one of the big 10 commandments. So we'll call this commandment 11. Thou shalt thank the Lord thy God in all things. And I know that the Lord doesn't need our gratitude. He's not there saying, well,
Starting point is 00:02:06 I need this, so give it to me. I think he's commenting that gratitude and thankfulness blesses the person who expresses it. And so he wants us to bless our own lives by expressing gratitude. In our house, we have a little phrase. I'll be sitting with my family at dinner and I'll say, how do you tell if someone's smart? And all of a sudden my kids will say, thank you, mom. Thank you, mom. Because President Hinckley used to say, the habit of saying thank you is the mark of an educated person. And I just, I really like that. If you want to bless your own life, if you're thinking, I'm just, I got nothing to do right now.
Starting point is 00:02:46 How could I bless my own life? Express some gratitude. Shoot your mom a text that tells her thank you. Shoot your dad a text, a sibling, a friend. Tell them how grateful you are for them and why you love them. And not only will you bless their life, but you're going to bless your own life as well. Awesome. Yeah, you've, and I've heard
Starting point is 00:03:06 somebody, one of the greatest compliments, what a gracious person. And that means they're full of gratitude. Yeah, absolutely. So we hope you'll join us on our podcast, Follow Him. You can find it wherever you get your podcasts, but come back to Instagram and Facebook for Follow Him Favorites. We'll see you there.

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