followHIM - Doctrine & Covenants 98-101 : followHIM Favorites with Sherilyn Farnes
Episode Date: September 5, 2021...
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Hello everyone, welcome to Follow Him Favorites.
My name is Hank Smith and I am the host of a podcast called Follow Him.
I have an amazing co-host, his name is John, by the way.
Hi, John.
Hi, Hank.
Now, every week we do a Follow Him Favorites, which is a very mini version of our podcast
because we know some of you can't listen to the entire podcast.
It's just too difficult, too impossible.
So we do a thing called follow him favorites.
So John, this week's lesson is on Doctrine and Covenants sections 98 through 101.
And you get to choose a follow him favorite.
Okay, I'm going to, I'm going to choose from section 101.
And the saints are going through a lot of hard things.
And I just love these verses because I just think we're going to go to our death with
a lot of questions.
But listen to the promise that the Lord makes here.
In fact, my students, hey, what about dinosaurs?
Hey, what about evolution?
Hey, what about this?
Now listen to these verses starting in 32.
Yea, verily I say unto you, in that day when the Lord shall come.
When I see in that day, I always look at the footnote.
It almost always says second coming.
In that day when the Lord shall come, he shall reveal all things. And then listen to this list.
Things which have passed and hidden things which no man knew. Things of the earth by which it was
made and the purpose and the end thereof. I mean, we've got let there be light in Genesis, right?
Well, I'm going to tell you a little bit more. I'm going to be more specific. Things of the earth
by which it was made, the purpose and the end thereof, things most precious, things that are
above, things that are beneath, the thing above, beneath, things that are in the earth and upon
the earth and in heaven. And then I'm going to skip to 36. Wherefore, fear not even unto death, for in this world your joy is not full,
but in me your joy is full. There's so many places we look for joy where we won't find it. And the
Savior says, in me your joy is full, and in me I'm going to give you one day, trust me, I will tell
you everything. So, I love those verses right there. That's fantastic.
Your questions will be answered.
Right.
My follow him favorite comes from also from section 101, where the Lord says in verse 6.
Now, remember, this is 1833 when he says that he is causing some, not causing, but allowing some difficulty into the lives of the people in
Zion with Jackson County, Missouri, because he doesn't like what's going on with them.
Some things he says there were jarrings. Jarrings are like clashing with one another,
contention, envying strife, lustful and covetous desires among them, and that pollutes their
inheritance. So he decides they need to be,
uh,
they need to be taught a little bit,
uh,
and there will be some chastisement.
And I thought if this is 1833,
what would the Lord say about 2021 about,
is there any jarrings and contentions and envying and strife and lustful and
covetous desires?
I think that's a good description of our culture.
All of those things, look what the Lord uses.
They pollute us.
They pollute our blessings.
So I think we could probably, before we need to be chastened,
we could probably get on that beforehand and say, you know,
I'm going to get rid of these things in my life as much as I can.
Jarrings, contentions, envying, strife, lustful and covetous desires.
Now, John, we have a guest with us, almost Dr. Sherilyn Farnes.
She's going to be a PhD.
Her PhD is going to be complete here in about a year.
She joins us on our full podcast.
So we hope everyone will come join us to hear from her.
But Dr. Farnes, almost Dr. Farnes, you get to choose one follow him favorite out of this lesson.
Okay.
Mine actually comes from the verse that John skipped over.
It's so 101 verse 35.
It says, all they who suffer persecution for my name and endure in faith, though they are called to lay down their lives for my sake, yet shall they partake of all this glory. And the reason I love that and it stands out to me
is because in the persecution of the saints in Jackson County, so when mobs are coming against
them and trying to fight against them, Edward Partridge is essentially beat up and tarred and
feathered. So, they pour this sticky black substance all over him. It's kind of a way of
making fun of him and treating him as an outcast, making him an
other.
So, after this happens, one of the men that did this or one of the men of this mob comes
by his house and says this to him.
He says that if he lived, the mob member, until next Tuesday night, that Partridge would
die.
And so, Partridge, I love this courage.
He refuses to run and hide.
His wife says a lot of the church members, understandably, had gone into the woods to hide.
And we don't blame them for that, trying to preserve their lives. But Partridge didn't
want to hide. But he does say, Tuesday came and while I waited for the mob to come and take me,
I had many disagreeable sensations running through my mind. And so, he's human. He's
a little bit scared of what's going to go on, but he's not willing to
hide. And then he writes a letter to some people a month later. He does live, spoiler alert,
but he says, I feel willing to spend and be spent in the cause of my blessed master,
that he was willing to suffer. And that's a great example to me. What am I willing to suffer
for the cause of Christ. Now that is, that's wonderful.
I'm willing to spend and be spent in the cause of my master.
Anybody listening to this follow him favorites,
you need to join us on our full podcast.
So you can learn more about Edward and Lydia Partridge.
Dr. Farns is going to, is going to teach us about those.
So make sure that you, that you join us there.
If not totally totally okay.
We still love you and we hope you'll join us next week for Follow Him Favorite.
