followHIM - Doctrine & Covenants 89-92 : followHIM Favorites with Dr. Jed Woodworth
Episode Date: August 17, 2021...
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Friends, welcome to Follow Him Favorites.
My name is Hank Smith.
I'm the host of a podcast called Follow Him.
I'm here with my co-host, John, by the way.
Welcome, John.
Hi, Hank.
And our guest this week is the wonderful Dr. Jed Woodworth.
Welcome, Dr. Woodworth.
Thank you.
Yeah, we are excited to be here.
What Follow Him Favorites is,
is kind of a really condensed version of our podcast,
Follow Him.
So some of you are like, just give me the Cliff Notes version.
Well, this is it for you.
The lesson this week is on sections 89, 90, 91, and 92 of the Doctrine and Covenants.
And everyone here, the three of us get to choose our favorite from that section.
So John, let's let you
go first. What's your follow him favorite this week? Oh, it's always a challenge, but I chose
verse 24 from section 90, which has some advice. Search diligently, pray always, and listen to this
phrase, be believing. You know, sometimes we want everything to be proven first, but have a believing
heart, a believing disposition,
be believing. And then this, and all things shall work together for your good. That phrase right there. I put, I always, when I see all, when I see strong words, all or never, I ask my students,
is that a high percentage? So all things, math students, how many things is that? I've got in
my margin, all things, even the hard, even the bad things, even the trials, all things shall, future tense, be patient, work together for your good.
So a lot of our problems in life, we caused by dumb choices. Some are just welcome to a fallen
planet. Sometimes maybe there's trials that are, we can't explain, we don't know, but the Lord can
have a way of making those all work together for
our good. And that gives us such faith in him that really, is the Lord blessing me through this
problem? Yeah, in the future, that could make you a better friend, better able to counsel with
somebody else, give you a bigger heart. And then it says, if there's a big if right in the center
of this verse, if you walk up
rightly, remember the covenant wherewith you have covenanted one with another.
I mean, there is a lot to unpack in there, but I love this idea that we have a God who
loves us, who is on our side and that everything that happens to us will work together for
our good.
If we search diligently, pray always and remember the covenants we've
made with God and with one another, perhaps in our marriages, in our families, that's an
application. So that's my favorite verse, Hank. There's a lot in there, and I love it.
I love it, John, because when I was first starting out as a scripture reader, I think,
you know, in junior high, I was looking for those verses. I didn't know anything about background or context or anything, but I was looking for those verses that kind of gave me a shot in the arm.
That's a good thing.
A burst of goodness, right?
And that's one of those verses.
That's one of those burst of goodness verses that you could maybe memorize and keep with you.
It even explains the bad things, that God can take the bad things
and make them for your good. He'll find a way to help you for your benefit because he loves you,
you know. I love it. All right. I am going to look at section 89. Now, those of you who are
not familiar with the Doctrine and Covenants, section 89 is a pretty famous verse. It's where we get what we call today the Word of Wisdom. And you probably know a little bit about the
Word of Wisdom, kind of a spiritual health code, right? Well, the Lord says this is a principle
with a promise. Too often we look at the Word of Wisdom as a fence that keeps us away from fun.
It's not a fence from fun. It's a
principle with a promise. So you have to kind of change the way you view it. John, I think you,
you talked about this one. So the commandments fences, are they guardrails? This is a guardrail.
This will keep you, um, this, the, this word of wisdom will do exactly what it says. It will make it so you can run and not be weary, walk and not faint.
So I hope that you'll trust the Lord on this and say, you know what?
I'm going to live the word of wisdom.
Maybe I don't know exactly why right now, but I'm going to because I trust the Lord
and I'm going to move forward.
Even if my friends invite me to go drink with them, I'm not going to because I trust the Lord and I'm going to move forward. Even if my friends invite
me to go drink with them, I'm not going to do it. I'm going to stick to the word of wisdom,
believing, as John said from section 90, that it's going to work out. It's going to,
what did you say, John? All things work together for good.
It's going to work together for my good. And if I probably would say this,
there are a few commandments that when I was a teenager, I maybe didn't quite understand,
but now looking back, I am thanking heaven that I lived, that I lived this principle. And the
word of wisdom is one of those. Maybe I didn't understand it at the time, but oh, the problems, looking back, the problems that I was saved from are huge.
Dr. Woodworth, we're going to give the last word to you.
What's your follow him favorite?
So I would like to just follow up on one of the verses you just quoted, verse 20, and shall run and not be weary and shall walk and not faint.
What is that, my friends,
if not energy? You have energy to run and not be weary and you have energy to walk and not faint.
So who among us doesn't want energy, right? And the Lord, we want energy to do all sorts of things
that we love doing. You can look at this as a way of saying, how do we gain energy
to do the things we love? Well, we're to avoid strong drinks. We're to avoid hot drinks, which
the prophets have defined as coffee and tea, any kinds of coffee and tea, except for herbal tea, which has no addictive chemicals in it.
The Lord says that he loves wholesome herbs in verse 10.
And you can expand herbs.
Herbs doesn't just mean thyme, rosemary, sage, and so on. But it means any leafy greens will give you energy.
The Lord says use meat sparingly in verse 12. And then over in verse 16,
a wonderful verse, he says, all grain is good for the food of man and also the fruit of the vine.
So if you want energy, use grain and fruit. So fruit, leafy greens, and grain are good. But I would just enjoin you to, as Brother Smith said just now, trust the Lord.
Take his word.
Test him and see if that's true.
If you eat in that way and you avoid the things that the Lord says are not good for you, will you have more energy?
My testimony is that that is true and that will happen.
Maybe we could do a commercial, you know, for the word of wisdom as in,
you know, if you really want energy, get rid of the energy drink, right?
Energy doesn't come in a can. It comes in living these principles. That's an awesome one. I really love that. I'm going to have to
be a little bit more careful. But I do love this idea of test the Lord. Test the Lord.
Hank, I want to go back because I want to make sure people know that that wasn't my idea,
fence or a guardrail. That was President Boyke Packer. And it's so beautifully put for something
like this or for any of the standards that rather than a fence around,
he said, this was about law of chastity, a fence around love that says keep out.
Instead, it was a highway to love and to happiness, or in this case, to good health with guard
rails securely in place.
Such a great way to look at the standards.
It's not a fence around something that says keep out.
It's the highway to it that with guardrails that says
be safe and arrive safely. Very good. Very good. Yeah. Commandments don't keep you from happiness.
Commandments are the key. They're the highway to happiness. That's right. Well, we're grateful for
Dr. Woodworth for being here with us. And we hope that you'll join us on our full podcast.
It's called Follow Him. But if not, come back next week for another
Follow Him favorite.