followHIM - Doctrine & Covenants 94-97 Part 2 • Bro. Clint Mortensen • Sept 1-7 • Come Follow Me

Episode Date: August 27, 2025

Brother Clint Mortensen continues to examine Doctrine and Covenants 94-97, showing how the Lord’s command to build a temple in Kirtland parallels President Nelson’s modern emphasis on temples, hig...hlighting holiness, repentance, and the joyful blessings of worthiness and ordinances.SHOW NOTES/TRANSCRIPTSEnglish: https://tinyurl.com/podcastDC236ENFrench: https://tinyurl.com/podcastDC236FRGerman: https://tinyurl.com/podcastDC236DEPortuguese: https://tinyurl.com/podcastDC236PTSpanish: https://tinyurl.com/podcastDC236ESYOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/sr_66gaWbIAALL EPISODES/SHOW NOTESfollowHIM website: https://www.followHIMpodcast.comFREE PDF DOWNLOADS OF followHIM QUOTE BOOKSNew Testament: https://tinyurl.com/PodcastNTBookOld Testament: https://tinyurl.com/PodcastOTBookBook of Mormon: https://tinyurl.com/PodcastBMBookWEEKLY NEWSLETTERhttps://tinyurl.com/followHIMnewsletterSOCIAL MEDIAInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/followHIMpodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/followhimpodcastTIMECODE00:00 Part 2 - Brother Clint Mortensen00:08 Revelation comes in response to a question03:54 Temple plan06:00 President Nelson’s 338 GC temple references08:54 More Temple time = more priesthood power12:08 President Nelson urges, pleads, and invites us to the temple18:08 Most meaningful gifts are those given 21:24 Wheat and tares23:57 Temple recommend questions29:53 Glass house syndrome for seminary teachers33:11 Prerequisites38:04 The Great Divorce by C.S. Lewis39:31 Childhood memories in temple42:47 Recommend interviews are intended to be positive46:06 Hyrum grabs a shovel48:49 You are on the team50:19 Elder Christofferson: be humble enough to seek correction52:02 Brother Mortensen bears his testimony of Jesus Christ57:47  End of Part 2 - Brother Clint MortensenThanks 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 NotesWill Stoughton: Video EditorKrystal Roberts: Translation Team, English & French Transcripts, WebsiteAriel Cuadra: Spanish TranscriptsAmelia Kabwika: Portuguese TranscriptsHeather Barlow: Communications DirectorIride Gonzalez: Social Media, Graphic Design"Let Zion in Her Beauty Rise" by Marshall McDonaldhttps://www.marshallmcdonaldmusic.com

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Starting point is 00:00:00 And now on to part two with Clint Mortensen, Doctrine and Covenants 94 through 97. John, as you refer us like President Nelson did back to the Grove and Joseph Smith, I think of Elder Holland, who taught almost all revelation comes in response to a question. It's so important in our lives that we're asking those questions. And then my mind goes back to Elder Razband in his most recent talk, right? before our eyes. If you remember, he gives us the invitation to give equal time to the Lord. Then he'll give an invitation
Starting point is 00:00:37 for us to study the scriptures, to study, come follow me, pray, serving callings, ministering, partake of the sacrament, go to the temple. All of these great ideas to help us receive revelation and giving equal time to the Lord.
Starting point is 00:00:53 But then he adds one and pondering the things of God. that statement really has impacted me. I've tried to be more intentional in the last handful of months to take time to ponder so that those moments of revelation may come at different times in my life. And I'm again so thankful for the Savior for his ability to teach us through the power of the Holy Ghost. We're in section 97 verse 8 where the Lord says they are accepted of me. I was thinking, we do so much today to be accepted by others. I actually even went to
Starting point is 00:01:32 chat GPT. You ready for the question I asked? Okay. Rather, chat GPT. How can I be accepted by others? And this is the response. Feeling accepted is a core human need. Your question shows real self-awareness. Here are some practical and thoughtful ways to be accepted by others without losing who you are. Be genuinely interested in others. Show up authentically. Be kind and respectful. Look for the right people. Work on self-acceptance. Contribute to the group. If you're facing rejection, it's not always about you. Sometimes it's about where you are looking. I thought that was interesting to see an approach to how we are accepted by others. I love verse 8 of section 97 because it actually teaches us how we can be accepted of the Savior. Notice verse 8. Again, verily I say unto
Starting point is 00:02:35 you, all among them who know, number one, their hearts are honest and broken. Number two, their spirits are contrite and number three they are willing to observe their covenants by sacrifice yea every sacrifice which I the Lord shall command
Starting point is 00:02:56 they are accepted of me reading that verse in the context of these incredible saints who are poor they're being persecuted some of them don't have homes here they're being asked to build church buildings and to build a
Starting point is 00:03:13 The sacrifice that that must be by these early saints, and yet they do so, I can see the Savior being so pleased and accepting their sacrifice as they begin to build these temples and houses of the Lord. I think many of them had never imagined what a temple might look like. You want us to what? I almost think of Nephi building the ship. Okay, I know how to work with tools. I'll go make some tools. I'll do what I know how to do. Hopefully you'll give me more as we go.
Starting point is 00:03:46 If I know my church history, right, some of them thought, well, let's build a two-story long cabin. Joseph Smith said, no, it's much, much more than that. Yeah, in fact, in verse 14 of section 95, Hank, as you take us to a great statement, we see what's happening with the hundreds of temples that we have today and the resources the church has today, verse 14 of section 95. Therefore, let it be built after the manner which I shall show unto three of you. Let me read a statement.
Starting point is 00:04:20 You'll hear that it's from Frederick G. Williams. A few days after the revelation recorded in Doctor and Covenant Section 95 was received, the Lord fulfilled his promise, giving Joseph Smith and his counselors in the first presidency a remarkable vision in which they saw detailed plans for the temple. Frederick G. Williams, the second counselor in the first presidency, later recalled. Joseph Smith received the word of the Lord for him to take his two counselors, Frederick G. Williams and Sidney Rigden, and come before the Lord, and he would show them the plan or model of the house to be built.
Starting point is 00:04:59 We went upon our knees, called on the Lord, and the building appeared within viewing distance, I being the first to discover it. Then all of us viewed it together. after we had taken a good look at the exterior, the building seemed to come right over us. We can imagine temples because we've seen them. What a beautiful vision these three receive
Starting point is 00:05:24 to help create in their minds and hearts what will become an incredible edifice that today still continues to bless us. I told that story at the Curtland Temple once and my son was with me. He said, that sounds like VR, that the Lord put a VR system on them and they went in and out and around.
Starting point is 00:05:43 Yeah, because wait, is this like a chapel? I mean, what are we building? This is different. No, this is a temple. Well, I know that anciently they had a temple. Yeah, hold that thought. Right? Here it comes.
Starting point is 00:05:55 I mean, it's going to end up being the largest building within 500 miles. Why was the Lord so insistent that these early saints build a temple, even in times of persecution and poverty, connect that to why even today is President Russell M. Nelson equally insistent about temple work. A few quick facts, President Russell M. Nelson has given 44 general conference talks as of the recording of this video. And of those 44 general conference talks that President
Starting point is 00:06:30 Nelson has given as president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 87% of those talks, refer to a temple or to temples. 338 times in these 44 general conference talks, President Nelson refers to a temple. Another 15 times President Nelson refers to temples as the House of the Lord. 200 temples in his seven and a half years as president of the church has he announced in general conference. If we don't hear that and feel the majesty of the moment, it's incredible to me to see how in these sections we are seeing the very beginning of what will change the world, and that is adding temples and houses of the Lord that will
Starting point is 00:07:22 scatter and dot the earth. So maybe with that question in mind, why the emphasis on temples? I want to read a handful of statements from these sections where the Savior actually describes why we need a temple. Then right after that statement, I'm going to read to you a statement from President Nelson. I've never met President Nelson, but I know that he is a prophet. He is the mouthpiece of the Savior.
Starting point is 00:07:51 And just like the Savior was emphasizing temples, we see the same today. So if you look in section 94 verse 8 and section 97 verse 16, the Savior taught, My presence shall be there. These are all reasons as to why we need temples. President Russell M. Nelson declared that the Savior will manifest himself to his people, that this significant promise applies to every dedicated temple today.
Starting point is 00:08:22 Section 94 verse 8 and section 97 verse 15, the Savior taught, My glory shall be there in the temple. President Nelson taught between now and the time he returned, with great power and glory, Christ will bestow countless privileges and blessings and miracles upon the faithful. Section 95 verse 8, the Savior taught, you will be endowed with power from on high.
Starting point is 00:08:54 President Nelson taught, more regular time in the temple will allow the Lord to teach you how to draw upon his priested power with which you have been endowed in his temple. Section 96 verse 3 and section 97 verse 10, the Savior commanded to build mine holy house. President Nelson taught, in some respects,
Starting point is 00:09:21 it is easier to build a temple than it is to build a people prepared for the temple. Jesus Christ is the reason we build temples. section 97 11 to 12 the savior taught let it be built speedily by the tithing of my people president russell m nelson taught each temple constructed results from great personal sacrifice section 97 verse 16 the savior promised i will come unto the temple president russell m nelson promised every sincere seeker of jesus christ will find him in the temple. Section 95, verse 16, and section 96 verse 2, the Savior taught, I design to build mine holy house. President Nelson, each temple is a holy place.
Starting point is 00:10:19 We call attention to the words etched on the temple's exterior, holiness to the Lord, house of the Lord. Section 95, verse 4, the Savior promise, that in the temple I may pour out my spirit upon all flesh. President Nelson, in the temple, we may receive the fullness of the Holy Ghost. In the last one, section 95, verses 2, 5, and 6, the Savior commands to build temples according to the pattern which I shall give you. President Russell M. Nelson says, establish a pattern of regular temple attendance. This may require a little more sacrifice in your life.
Starting point is 00:11:05 What a blessing to see the Savior teaching these early saints, the need for the temples, then President Russell M. Nelson echoing similar language for us today. Yeah. Did you make a chart or a table and see those parallels? I have a document with all 44 talks that I've copied and pasted into one document. As you know, you can do simple searches. I have felt a joy in my life to prayerfully study regularly the words of the living prophet. I am amazed at President Nelson's dignity, his power.
Starting point is 00:11:45 He is an incredible learner. I've found in my life that the best and most powerful teachers are the best and most powerful learners first. Among the many things we love about President Russell M. Nelson, I admire his ability to learn. What you said to us earlier is part of not walking in darkness at noon day is really taking seriously prophetic guidance. Around 60 times in President Nelson's again 44 general conference talks, he pleads, urges, or invites us. I want to read some of these because so many times he urges us and pleads us and invites us are deeply connected to what we're talking about today in these sections. and that is the temple. These are all statements from President Nelson.
Starting point is 00:12:34 I urge you to find a way to make an appointment regularly with the Lord, to be in his holy house, then keep that appointment with exactness and joy. I plead with you to counterworldly ways by focusing on the eternal blessings of the temple. If it were possible for me to speak one-on-one with every young adult, I would plead with you to seek a companion with whom you can be sealed in the temple. I invite you to study prayerfully about temples in the scriptures and the words of living prophets.
Starting point is 00:13:12 I renew my invitation for you to increase your understanding of priested power and temple covenants and blessings. I invite you to worship in the temple and pray to fill deeply the Savior's infinite love for you. by the way president nelson is consistently promising have you noticed that i promise i promise i promise notice these promises from the living prophet about our temple worship i promise you that the lord will bring miracles in the temple i promise that as you increase your time in the temple you will increase and improve your ability to hear him i promise you that over time the temple will become a place of safety, solace, and revelation. I promise that increased time in the temple will bless your life in ways nothing else can.
Starting point is 00:14:08 Here is my promise. Nothing will help you more to hold fast to the iron rod than worshiping in the temple as regularly as your circumstances permit. We are also promised that in the temple we will receive a fullness of the spirit. here is my promise to you every sincere seeker of Jesus Christ will find him in the temple I promise that over time the temple will become a place
Starting point is 00:14:37 of safety, solace, and revelation if that does not light your fire and motivate you and I and all of us to center our lives on the Savior and our worship of him in the temple I'm not sure what else will John if you remember a couple months ago, Dr. Sheima Boffin was with us, and she was pretty vulnerable when she told us about her
Starting point is 00:15:00 early in her marriage, that it was not going well. There was a lot of friction, a lot of contention between she and her husband. They both wanted the marriage to work. Do you remember what they decided to do? They were going to go to the temple once a week together. Once a week. She said we would go in fighting and we'd come out giggling. We'd come out. We'd come out saying, I'm sorry, that sounds like what President Nelson, why, he would plead. This can save the most important relationships of your life. This is everything you care about. This can heal those things. Yeah, and you can sense the Savior in these early years. Listen to these promises that he gives. My presence shall be there. My glory shall be there.
Starting point is 00:15:55 You will be endowed with power. Mine holy house. I will come unto it. I will pour out my spirit upon all flesh. I am so thankful that we live in a day where we have so many locations. Clearly, the Lord and President Nelson and leaders of the church are trying to dot the earth with more and more temples. What a blessing to know that we are being led by a prophet. John, you mentioned President Hinkley.
Starting point is 00:16:29 I can still remember the moment years ago as a young father in the Marriott Center on BYU campus. We were having a meeting with President Hinkley at the time with many, many stakes in the surrounding area. We showed up a few minutes late. We were supposed to be a half hour early and we showed up late and I was carrying my son and we walk in and sure enough, the only seats that are available are the highest seats in the Marriott Center that fits thousands of people. My wife and I walk to almost the very top row.
Starting point is 00:17:02 And as we're walking across people, making our way through these people, sure enough, my son's binkie, he spits out his binkie and falls on the floor. Here, this is a moment where we get to be in the presence of a prophet. To this day, I remember what I felt as I leaned down to pick up the binkie and there was something that changed in that room. And sure. enough, we stood up and I looked down, maybe 20, 30, 40 yards away, clear down in the center of this vast, vast auditorium. I see President Gordon B. Hinkley-Wakian, and there was a feeling in that building. And I knew then, as many of us know now, that the Lord leads his church through living prophets today. Just as the Savior saying to Joseph, Joseph, we need temples.
Starting point is 00:17:51 He's saying the same thing to President Nelson today, and we are so blessed by it. What I love, too, is there seem to be no slowing down during COVID. Still, no, no, no, no. The work goes on, and we're going to announce some more temples. Clint, I think we could talk about President Nelson and temples forever, and I would love it. But let's keep moving. What do we need to look at next? I'm going to ask you, John and Hank, a question on the spot.
Starting point is 00:18:20 Let's see how you do. Is that okay? You're ready? You ready for this? What are the most memorable gifts you have either received or given? For example, when I think about this, I actually did that this morning. I looked on Google and typed in Executioner's or Skateboard. In the early 80s, I remember being given a gift in Executioner Skateboard. It was the gift, the dream of a young boy in Springville, Utah. Can you think of a memorable gift?
Starting point is 00:18:55 I gave a gift. I remember recently we went on a family vacation and I created a family album of pictures of our vacation. How meaningful that was for me to give the gift and then see the family looking and smiling and laughing as we thought about this family vacation. Any memorable gifts come to mind for you to? this gift probably cost me less than 50 cents was a piece of paper and a pencil but i drew a portrait of my wife when she pulled the wrapping paper back and saw herself there that was to me that was super super fun to give that to kim that's great this is back in the 1900s i was dating Dating Sarah, who was going to become my wife, we weren't all that serious.
Starting point is 00:19:49 We would date every once in a while. She sent me a Christmas gift, and all it was was a tiny little truck. She had painted on it the recmobile. That's where we worked together. We drove this recmobile, this recreation mobile around St. George did an after-school program. I remember looking at that and going, she has me. I'm in, I'm in love. Perfect gift.
Starting point is 00:20:20 What a sweet experience to think about these gifts. Not only that we give, but that we receive, and maybe some of them are 50 cents to purchase, but a lot of time to create. It's one of my favorite statements from President Nelson. This is not as common of a statement from President Nelson because it's in an article that he wrote. in April 2020. My guess is if we all consider where we were in April 2020, there was a lot happening. But if you go to April 2020, Leahona,
Starting point is 00:20:57 you'll see a talk from President Nelson or an article that he wrote called The Future of the Church, preparing the world for the Savior Second Coming. In this incredible article, he has the following statement. This is in the context of gifts that we're thinking about. The time is coming when those who do not obey the Lord will be separated from those who do.
Starting point is 00:21:24 He cross-references Section 86, verses 1 through 7 about the parable of the wheat and the tears. He then says this, our safest insurance is to continue to be worthy of admission to his holy house. the greatest gift you could give to the Lord is to keep yourself unspotted from the world worthy to attend his holy house his gift to you will be the peace and security of knowing that you are worthy to meet him
Starting point is 00:22:01 whenever that time comes now what's the connection of that statement to these incredible sections that we've been studying well you'll notice twice in section 94 verse 8 in section 97 verse 15 the lord warns joseph and says ye shall not suffer any unclean thing to come in unto it now the it may be the temple the it may be our bodies obviously there's a lot of wonderful applications but this may be the first reference in the restoration that entrance into a sacred building is restricted to only worthy members i've wondered how joseph felt as he's receiving this revelation in the context of church
Starting point is 00:22:49 buildings and temples when he's invited joseph you can't suffer any unclean thing to come into it and what that means for joseph that's in 1833 let's jump ahead to president russell M. Nelson in General Conference in 2019. He said this. The Lord wants all of his children to partake of eternal blessings available in his temple. He, the Savior, he has directed what each person must do to qualify to enter his holy house. All requirements to enter the temple relate to personal holiness. Isn't that interesting? holiness to the Lord, House of the Lord,
Starting point is 00:23:37 President Nelson is connecting our personal holiness to the holiness of the house that we will enter into. President Nelson continues, individual worthiness to enter the Lord's house
Starting point is 00:23:49 requires much individual spiritual preparation. But with the Lord's help, nothing is impossible. Then, if you'll remember, President Nelson reviews the temple recommend questions. Now, I want to read these. Part of the reason why I want to read these is for each of us. If it is true, which I believe it is, that the greatest gift I can offer to
Starting point is 00:24:16 the Savior is my ability, with his help, with his grace, to be worthy of attending these incredible holy houses. These are the questions that help me assess my readiness to enter the temple. Do you have faith in and a testimony of God the Father, his son, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Ghost? Do you have a testimony of the atonement of Jesus Christ and his role as your Savior and Redeemer? Do you have a testimony of the restoration
Starting point is 00:24:54 of the gospel of Jesus Christ? Do you sustain the president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints as the prophet, seer, and revelator, and as the only person on earth authorized to exercise all priested keys. Do you sustain members of the first presidency in Corma the 12 apostles as prophets, seers, and revelators? And do you sustain the other general authorities and local leaders of the church? The Lord has said that all things are to be done in cleanliness before him. Do you strive for moral cleanliness in your thoughts and behavior? Do you obey the law of chastity? Do you follow the teachings of the Church of Jesus Christ in your private and
Starting point is 00:25:43 public behavior with members of your family and others? Do you support or promote any teachings, practices, or doctrine contrary to those of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints? do you strive to keep the Sabbath day holy both at home and at church attend your meetings prepare for and worthily partake of the sacrament and live your life in harmony with the laws and commandments of the gospel do you strive to be honest in all that you do are you a full tithe pair do you understand and obey the word of wisdom do you have any financial or other obligations to a former spouse or to children Do you keep the covenants that you made in the temple, including wearing the temple garment as instructed in the endowment? Are there serious sins in your life that need to be resolved with priested authorities as part of your repentance? And do you consider yourself worthy to enter the Lord's house and participate in temple ordinances?
Starting point is 00:26:50 What an inspired group of questions that help me assess. my worthiness, not my value, not the love that the Savior has for me, but my ability to live according to the standards that the Savior has said. In fact, President Nelson said, the Lord does not expect perfection from us at this point in our eternal progression, but he does expect us to become increasingly pure. Daily repentance is the pathway to purity. Purity brings power. Elder Cook said,
Starting point is 00:27:30 it is our greatest desire. Think about that statement. It is our great desire that members of the church will live to be worthy of a temple recommend. Then his wise counsel, please don't see the temple as a distant and perhaps unachievable goal.
Starting point is 00:27:48 Working with their bishop, most members can achieve all righteous requirements in a relatively short period of time if they have a determination to qualify and fully repentive transgressions. I testify that if there is anyone who is listening to this that may be wonders about finding peace and finding joy it is found in the temple, my guess is there are some of us that may wonder, that may worry, that may be concerned about our ability to enter the temple worthy, my simple invitation would be Elder Cook's invitation, visit with your bishop, have a conversation, allow the atonement of Jesus Christ to heal as we strive to do the very
Starting point is 00:28:40 best we can so that we can enter the Lord's Holy House, see and learn from him. I love that those recommend questions are out there. I love that they're printed in the back of the FSY Guide. I remember way back when Elder Bednar talked about how gifted young people were with computers, getting them to help research names to take to the temple. Since then, don't you think a lot more younger people are taking advantage of that? In our stake, it's like every week they go do baptisms for the dead. If you can get an appointment, what a wonderful problem to have.
Starting point is 00:29:15 It's hard to get an appointment. to do baptisms for the debt. Clint, I'm very happy that you showed us. This comes from the Lord himself. The Lord has a worthiness requirement to enter the temple. What would you say to someone who says, is this person gatekeeping my relationship with God? How come this imperfect bishop stake presidency member, bishopric member, what gives them the right to decide? if I can go to the temple.
Starting point is 00:29:49 That word worthy can be spun to be a negative. An experience comes to mind that might help about 30 years ago as I was considering becoming a seminary teacher occupationally here in Utah. There's a class that you take at an institute. I was up at Utah State University in Logan taking this class. I went for about six or seven weeks. Then I stopped going to class. for a couple of weeks, bumped into the institute teacher a couple of weeks after, and he said,
Starting point is 00:30:23 So Clint, how come you're not coming to the class anymore? And I think I hummed and hot and didn't know what to say. And then finally I was honest. And I said, hey, do you have a minute? So we went into his office. As we were talking, I said to him, listen, I'm so nervous. I think that seminary teachers have this glass house syndrome that I've got to be perfect, that I'm nervous about a career that's going to cause me to literally not be able to make a mistake because I'm going to teach the gospel of Jesus Christ for the rest of my life. Now, I realized I didn't quite understand things, but that was my wrestle. And I remember Brother Dennis Gibbons leaning back and just chuckling, and I said, what? And he said, Clint, I've learned that seminary teachers are the best
Starting point is 00:31:09 repenters. That statement, repenter, I knew how to repent. I didn't. know how to live a perfect life. I didn't know how to teach the gospel perfectly. But one thing I did know is I knew how to repent, maybe that's what I would say to this person is it's less about the bishop. It's less about a gatekeeper. But it is about a holy house. The Lord has holy standards. He calls holy prophets to allow us to feel his holy ghost as we enter those holy houses. Meeting with the bishop and counseling together under the influence of the spirit to help determine worthiness, not perfection, worthiness that does sometimes require repenting is a wonderful experience to allow us to feel like we're meeting those standards with the grace of the
Starting point is 00:32:06 Savior. I love that idea of the best repenters. Anyone who is even asking the question, I wonder if I'm worthy to go right there tells you. you something, that they're introspecting a little bit. I've heard this, and I've tried it myself. Ask a group of young women or ask an individual young woman, what's your favorite part of the young women theme? One of them that I hear very often is, I cherish the gift of repentance. I love the way the phrase is, this is a gift. I love that as far back as the psalm, who shall ascend into the hill of the Lord and who shall stand in his holy place. This is like a temple verse he that hath clean hands in a pure heart what does that repentance but i've always loved
Starting point is 00:32:53 that the last question that you read clint was do you consider yourself worthy you're the final gatekeeper there in a way your bishop your state president that role will be filled by different people at different times but every time you get your recommend you're the one who answers that final question someone who has a question like this i've asked if they've ever had to take a that you had to have prerequisites. If you want to take Spanish three, well, have you taken Spanish one and Spanish two? Because those are prerequisites to taking this class.
Starting point is 00:33:30 It's not a punishment. Spanish one and Spanish two are going to help you succeed in Spanish three. I wonder if a temple recommend interview can almost be a prerequisite because you're going to come to the temple and learn. we want you to have the best possible experience. The Lord wants you to have the best possible experience you can have there. So there's some prerequisites coming in. If there weren't any, I can't imagine how unprepared so many would be, including myself,
Starting point is 00:34:01 to learn this weightier matters of the law when I haven't been spiritually educated, you might say, to why those things are even important. I think the Lord wants you to want to be there. Oh, if you want to be there, there's a way. That's what you just said, Clint, you want to be there. If you need some help and counseling about it, if you want to be there, we'll get you there, I think. Yeah, and we all know and remember the verse that we've been touching on multiple times in Section 97, verse 8, fairly I say unto you, all among them who know their hearts are honest and are broken,
Starting point is 00:34:44 their spirits are contrite, and are willing to observe their covenants by sacrifice. Yea, every sacrifice which I the Lord shall command, they are accepted of me. What a blessing to know that they're his standards in his house. Something that I haven't really talked much about or we haven't talked much about is what temples do. They bring families together.
Starting point is 00:35:11 They connect relationships for the eternities. A couple of years ago, we have a family in our community that a sweet young father passed away at an early age. His wonderful wife gave an incredible talk at his funeral where she shared this. She said just days before her husband passed away, he gathered the four boys together. and said to them right before his passing, I will always be near the temple. Please visit the temple often, and that is where I'll be.
Starting point is 00:35:48 Days after his passing, the oldest son quietly asked his mother, hey, mom, when do you think we can go to the temple? I think that's an inspired question. I think that by the power of the priesthood, and the grace of the Savior, and the incredible blessings that we have today, it's in these holy houses that families are brought together, that husbands and wives and children are sealed. And as I look back at the Savior in these sections,
Starting point is 00:36:23 I'm amazed at his patience that in December of 1832, he commands them to build a house, a holy house. And here we are five months later, and not a lot has happened. how grateful I am to see the patience and the kindness of the Savior who corrects us, who loves us. I'm grateful for his light that he has so many incredible ways today
Starting point is 00:36:50 that we can feel of his light, that part of that light is for us hearing him, that he will speak to us one by one by the power of the Holy Ghost, that he gives us temples to see him to learn of him, to improve our relationships with him. I'm especially grateful for President Nelson's reminder, where he said again, in summary, the greatest gift you can give to the Lord
Starting point is 00:37:16 is to be worthy to attend his holy house. His gift to you will be the peace and security of knowing that you are worthy to meet him whenever he comes. Let me say that again, because the gift that I can offer to the Savior is I'm going to live not a perfect life, but a life with his grace that allows me to enter his house. But his gift to you, President Nelson says, will be the peace and security of knowing that you are worthy to meet him whenever that time comes.
Starting point is 00:37:55 We live in such a wonderful time and how blessed we are to have the Savior's direction in our lives. I noticed Clint in both 94, verse 8 and 97, verse 15. I notice what the Lord doesn't say. He doesn't say, he shall not suffer any unclean person to come into it. He says, unclean thing. He says that again in 15. Do not suffer any unclean thing to come into it. John, do you remember C.S. Lewis and
Starting point is 00:38:31 The Great Divorce, where the Savior says to this man who wants to go to heaven, you can come in, but that, and pointing to this big red creature on his shoulder that represents his sins, that can't come in here. It's not the person the Lord is saying can't come in here. It's that thing that in Lewis's writings, you've got to divorce yourself from. That thing. can't come with you. That maybe is a small nuance, but I think it's an important one. As you're working to obtain a temper recommend, this isn't about your worth, but it's about the things that are coming with you. Maybe your willingness to accept the Savior's persistent invitation to come to him and let him cleanse you. well said john almost 20 years ago i still remember this talk from general conference it was from elder rasband he wasn't a member of the 12 then but he was pretty vulnerable when he shared this
Starting point is 00:39:43 story he talked about being called to serve in an area presidency as a member of the 70 they were in england he worried about his children coming with him our daughter he says was a young single adult, and our son, a 17-year-old who liked American-style football and played it very well. We were very concerned about them. No friends, no extended family, and no American football. I wondered, would this exciting new experience prove to be a serious trial for our family? He talks about meeting with the missionaries and then visiting the Preston England Temple. As we walked near the front door, there stood President and Sister.
Starting point is 00:40:26 I think it's Swanee, the temple president, and matron. They greeted us and welcomed us into the temple with Elder Razband. How would you and your family like to perform baptisms for the dead? What a wonderful idea. We looked at each other and gratefully accepted. Now, I need to say, John, I think this was before there was this constant invitation for youth to come anytime they want it to do baptisms. He said, after performing the ordinances, and while my son and I were still in the font, with tears of joy in our eyes, he put his hand on my shoulder and asked, Dad, why haven't we ever done this before? I thought of all the football games, all the movies we had attend together, all the good times we had shared, certainly happy memories and traditions that are so important to build. However, I realized we had an awesome.
Starting point is 00:41:24 opportunity to add more meaningful spiritual experiences with our children like what we had experienced in Preston that day. It's almost like you want to restate that sentence. Why hadn't we ever done this before? Yeah. We've done a lot. Why haven't we done this? And these are good moments. I need to repent myself and get my family at the temple.
Starting point is 00:41:52 I remember as a bishop having these sweet saints come in that weren't sure they were worthy for the temple. I know that Satan likes to tell him that so many times. I want to say more than once, but it was many times feeling the inspiration of I want this person in the temple. That was a testimony to me. Not only is the Lord willing to forgive, but he wants to forgive. He wants to get people who want to get their lives right, wants to help them get their lives right. He wants them in the temple because it will be such a place of hope and healing and really an endowment of power for them where they'll feel more powerful to go, more empowered to survive in this tough world right now, more empowered to feel joy in this through their tests and through their trials.
Starting point is 00:42:47 I hope anyone listening that a temple recommend interview, just that right? there. This is supposed to be a positive, wonderful thing. So often, I guess maybe in our world of getting called to the principal's office or coming in for this big interview, it's supposed to be intense and scary. Knowing the Lord like we do, I am certain he is doing everything for our benefit. I hope that there's a sense of excitement, a good bishopric member, a good state presidency member, who only wants good things for me as well. well. I can't think Clint as a state president or John, you as a bishop, we're looking to keep people out. Right. Let me nitpick every part of your life. So often as I was going to try my
Starting point is 00:43:36 best to fulfill my calling as a bishop, the song in my head was, who am I to judge another when I walk him perfectly? When I had those opportunities to be a judge in Israel. I think that that's an excellent attitude, John. My friend, he was President Monson's bishop for a while. He went down to see President Monson to give him a temperament interview. And with every question that he asked, President Monson went, yes, yes, yes, and he hit the table and said yes. It was like you were talking about looking forward to that and, hey, interview me, you know, and yes. For what we're talking about here, I love the word strive that's in there.
Starting point is 00:44:26 Yeah, I love that statement that the Lord celebrates progression when oftentimes we almost feel like he only celebrates perfection. And this is a plan of progression, whether the word is strive or progressing. There's such a feel of celebration when we're getting better. better, line upon line, precept upon precept. Even the Savior, again, going back to where we started, verily, thus saith the Lord unto you, whom I love, and whom I love, I also chasten. I have loved you. Not that we always feel it with maybe the leaders and the priesthood leaders of the church, but I do believe, as they do represent the Savior, the Savior does have perfect love. the Savior does communicate perfectly.
Starting point is 00:45:19 The Savior knows us perfectly. As Clint has talked about here, just read the Doctrine of Covenant. So what do you see? You see people trying and failing and trying and failing and trying and failing. Even the leaders, you see the Lord saying, you're forgiven, you're forgiven, you're forgiven. That itself ought to send a message. As Clint, you've said so beautifully, what do we learn about Jesus from all of these revelations where he's Okay, I love you. It's been five months.
Starting point is 00:45:50 Yeah. I love you. Let's get started. We're learning what he's like and use what you are learning about the Lord from the Lord and apply that to your efforts to get back to the temple. And maybe even connecting that with Hiram Smith. One thing I love about Hiram is the moment there was a sense of change needed, he was the first one to run. and start to dig. No hesitation. There's something about someone that even though they don't know the end,
Starting point is 00:46:24 even though there may be some questions as far as worthiness, the ability to move and to act and to knock on the door or text the bishop or call and make an appointment, miracles will happen. Hiram saw that in taking his first steps toward building the temple. I think we can do the same thing with our first steps to return or enter the temple. Oh, I love the phrase you use, their first steps.
Starting point is 00:46:52 When I was a bishop, our bishopric decided on a theme for one of the years, and that was, what is your next step? For some, it was, you have a recommend, but you're not using it. For some, it was, you need a recommend. You know, for some, it was get back to your meet. But whatever that was for you, ask the Lord, what's my next step? because he wants to help you take that that's great i love that application we can all be like hiram smith what do i got to do i'll do it right now right i think he leaves the meeting i think
Starting point is 00:47:26 he hears this revelation goes and grabs a shovel and says all right let's let's get started go that's george de watt who hears is at wilford woodruff and races to the river ribble i want to be first yeah anybody listening could go and Find those Temple recommend questions that Clint read. They're right in the church's handbook. You can find them on your gospel library app. You could go back in the podcast and listen to Clint read off those questions. And as you go through each one, if you don't feel like you're there, what would Hiram Smith do?
Starting point is 00:48:02 If I don't feel like I have a testimony of God, Jesus Christ, the Holy Ghost, I'm going to go get one. Yeah. Maybe your next step is to start reading the Book of More a little bit every day. Maybe your next step is to get on your knees and say, Heavenly Father, I don't feel worthy to pray, but here I am. That's a big step. Take it. And maybe your next step is the Relief Society presidency member
Starting point is 00:48:26 or the ministering sister or brother that continues to knock at the door and try and find opportunities to connect that you open the door, that you open a conversation, that you're honest with them. And you ask the question, again, almost all revelation comes in response to a question. So ask the question and counseling together, which I appreciate. Can I share with you a sweet experience I had just a couple months ago? I was talking to one of my favorite people. Her name is Sage Stevenson. I was on a church history tour with her and her parents, Nick and Emily. We were talking about temples and missionary work. How do you know if you're
Starting point is 00:49:07 on the right path? How do you know if you're doing the right things? It fits our discussion today. I said, Sage, you've ever been on a team? And she said, yeah, I was on the cheer team through high school. And I said, okay, you're on the cheer team. And what were tryouts like? She said, tryouts are intense. And then I said, okay, but you've made the team. Your name is on the list.
Starting point is 00:49:27 You're on the team. She said, okay, I'm on the team. Now, is every day after that, is that tryouts? Are you afraid you're going to get cut every day after that? She said, no, no. I said, well, why not? She said, well, you've made the team. You're on the team.
Starting point is 00:49:42 I said, well, what's your job now? She said, get better. Listen to the coach and get better. We talked about how the gospel is the same way. You've been baptized. You sincerely want to live your covenants. You're on the team. You're on the team.
Starting point is 00:50:02 Now, let's get better. Let's get better. Let's listen to the coach. Let's work with each other. Let's get better. And she nod, and she said, I like that. I'm on the team. I think that's what Clint, you're inviting us to do today, is let's improve wherever we are.
Starting point is 00:50:19 That was where Elder Christofferson took us at the beginning of today's discussion, was having the humility to seek correction, especially from our Heavenly Father. Try and have that conversation, maybe even before we enter into a bishop's office to discuss some things and changes that need to be made. maybe the next step even before that is closing the door, kneeling down and having a conversation with Heavenly Father, and having a conversation with him first, seeking correction and direction and ideas and revelation from him first, then stand up, grab the shovel, and go to work. Let's go to work. That's exciting. I have a last question for you.
Starting point is 00:51:07 You have a pretty unique perspective with 30 years, you don't look at, but 30 years in church education, working full time for the church, being an administrator in church education. So there you are in the church office building, in church administration building. You're working with leaders of the church and been a bishop twice and a state president now. that's a unique perspective it doesn't make you better than anyone listening i don't want anyone out there going wow i i need to be those things you don't need to be those things this is just a a unique perspective what have you learned what have you seen about this church is the lord in it i think our listeners would love to hear from your perspective what that's been like that's a really good question hank and a couple of thoughts
Starting point is 00:52:05 come to mind. One is, I am amazed at the dedication, the sacrifice of literally tens of thousands of teachers and leaders, hundreds of thousands of parents around the world, how much they value and love their children, and that the church educational system is designed for that reason. It's the Savior saying, I love my children. Education will bless them. A spiritual education will draw them closer to the Savior. I'm grateful, Hank, for the incredible leaders of the church. I am inspired by their goodness. I'm inspired by their humility. None of us. No one is perfect, yet the kingdom of God goes forth. I believe because it makes me happy. I know that sounds simple, but I am happy when I am learning by the power of the Holy Ghost. I am happy
Starting point is 00:53:06 when I am studying the words of the living prophet. I am happy when I am with my family. I feel joy walking into the temple as an imperfect person to worship a perfect God. I am happy when I am studying the doctrine of covenants and learning from the incredible examples of others. I feel joy when I'm able to serve and to help. I enjoy service. I enjoy being with people. I had an experience where this was struck deeply to me. Years ago, I had a son that was playing at a state championship basketball game. He actually made a three-pointer at the buzzer to send them into overtime. They won the state championship that night. It was a great celebration the next morning, I'm on the stand, and I look over and see the same sun
Starting point is 00:54:07 kneeling down, blessing the sacrament. And in that moment, had a simple impression. This matters much more than what happened last night. I felt that as good as a celebration of a championship was, it was nothing compared to the ordinance of the sacrament. And this great group of saints, none of whom are perfect, in a congregation, worshiping the Savior, having my son be able to participate in that. And that's a choice, a choice that brings me joy and happiness. That's really what it's all about. Hank, it's about people being drawn closer to the Savior through the power of the Holy Ghost. And you've seen it over and over and over. And it happens everywhere. And it's incredible. The majesty of the moment
Starting point is 00:54:59 it's astonishing to me. Yeah. John, it's a good day. I know when I'm filling the Holy Ghost because I don't want it to end. We have that a lot. Yeah, let's just keep going. Well, Clint, thanks for joining us.
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