followHIM - "How can I prepare to go to the temple for the first time?" : follow HIM Favorites
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Hello, everyone. Welcome to Follow Him Favorites. My name is Hank Smith. I'm here with the incredible,
wonderful John, by the way. We are doing Follow Him Favorites, where we take a single question
from each week's lesson to talk about. The two books we're covering in this week's lesson are
Ezra and Nehemiah. These are ones that I'm sure you've spent a lot of time
in, John, Ezra and Nehemiah. They talk a lot about rebuilding the temple. So the question that I get,
and I'm sure you get it too, is I'm going through the temple soon. How do I prepare? What do you
think I should do? What advice do you have for me to prepare to go to the temple? So John, when
someone comes to you with that question, what do you say? I bet there's a couple of things you say every time.
What I love from these chapters, before I answer that, is just how excited they were to rebuild
the temple. This is, in a nutshell, there's the Babylonian captivity. Well, King Cyrus has let
them leave Babylon and they're, we're going to go back to Jerusalem. We're going to rebuild the
temple. And I just love the feeling of excitement for that and discovering things in the scriptures and trying to put that all
together. And I'm glad people are asking that question. There ought to be some great excitement
for going to the temple. And how do you prepare for that? You stay on the covenant path. You
be where you're supposed to be. You tell your bishop, I want to go to the temple.
For me, you show up at the sacrament table every week.
That's a great way to prepare.
You are prepared.
If you want to learn more, because maybe you're a little nervous, we don't talk about it because we feel it's too sacred.
So if you're nervous about it, there's a book our friend wrote.
Tony Sweat wrote a book called The Holy Invitation.
I've given that to my students before who are asking that same question.
That, I think, could calm any nervousness you might have about going because it's something really to look forward to.
Expect to feel the presence of the Lord in such a wonderful place.
The people who will open the doors and greet you will be so nice and so kind and so loving. When I was a bishop, I just loved it
when somebody wanted to come and get or renew or recommend. And I just always had that feeling,
the Lord wants this person in the temple. Our friend Matt Gray came onto our podcast
when we talked about the ancient tabernacle,
if you remember, John. He had some great visuals. So if a student comes to me or a young person comes to me and says, hey, Brother Smith, I'm going through the temple soon. What advice do
you give? I usually say, how much time do you have? How much time do you want to give to this
preparation? If it's five minutes, then watch this little film. If it's an hour, then do this
or that. So we're going to assume you want to put hours in for prep preparing and not a 10 minute
quick preparing. So I'll, I'll give you a couple of things. Uh, John, you mentioned our friend,
Anthony sweat. Uh, he just gave a BYU devotional called. We need an endowment.
First thing I would do if I was going to go through the temple soon
is I would sit down with that devotional,
and I would read it and listen to it at the same time.
And I would walk through it carefully because of what Anthony does there.
Speeches.byu.edu, right?
And they could go find that.
Yeah.
Our friend Alonzo Gaskell has also written a book
about 75 questions and answers to prepare to go to the temple. So there's another few hours you can
put in. This week, we talk about the book of Nehemiah and how he says, I'm doing a great work.
That's part of gotta be in your mind is that what we're doing here is not something small,
something, oh, I just got to get this done so I can go on a mission, or I just got to get this done so I can get married. No, what
you are doing in that temple is a great work. Let me read to you, John. Nehemiah 8.6,
And Ezra blessed the Lord, the great God. And all the people answered, Amen, Amen, with lifting up
their hands. And they bowed their heads and worshiped the Lord with their faces to the ground.
They are understanding that this is a great work that they are about to begin.
They're getting a sense of, isn't that what it says in verse 8, John?
They have teachers there to give them a sense of what they're doing.
So BYU Devotional from Anthony Sweat,
The Holy Invitation by Anthony Sweat. I don't know if you know this, John, but he wrote another book
called The Holy Covenants. Right.
The Arlonzo Gaskell book and our episode with Matt Gray. So right there, you've got a few hours.
You've got some homework.
Of preparation. There's also one of my favorite YouTube channels made by a friend of mine named Daniel Smith is called Messages of Christ.
I would go and look up that YouTube channel and look up anything you can with the ancient tabernacle.
What he's done there, and we're talking millions of views.
Oh, they're beautiful visuals on there.
The tabernacle.
Yeah.
Solomon's temple explained.
He says there's a video called
Aprons of Fig Leaves and Coats of Skins.
He's got the high priest and his clothing all laid out.
He's got Yom Kippur all laid out.
Man, if you could come into the Your Temple experience
understanding all of that, well, if you could come into the Your Temple experience understanding all of that,
well, you're prepared. You're going back to an ancient time. And I love what you just said,
Hank, because the Old Testament, what's the center of everything, physically anyway,
was the temple, the presence of the Lord symbolically there, right? The New Testament,
Jesus taught in the temple. Even after he was gone, where did the apostles go? They went back
to the temple, right? And it's so interesting to see in the temple. Even after he was gone, where did the apostles go? They went back to the temple, right?
And it's so interesting to see in the restoration how we've got to build a temple.
And the Lord told you, you've got to build that Kirtland temple.
And they get kicked out.
And so they lay cornerstones in the far west.
They get kicked out.
They build one in Nauvoo.
They get kicked out.
And Brigham Young comes into the valley, sticks his cane down.
You've seen the movie here.
We build the temple of our God, right?
Job one, we've got to build the temple because temple blessings are something you want.
You want those.
So I'm glad you're asking the question.
I would say this too, John. When I first went through the temple versus when I go through the temple now, it is a
very different experience just because I kept going.
I kept going and I kept learning. And what's interesting is I found Ezra 3 to be a little bit more true now when I go to the temple than it was when I first started.
It says, they sang together by course in praising, giving thanks unto the Lord because he is good.
For his mercy endureth forever toward Israel.
And all the people shouted with a great shout when they praised the Lord because the foundation of the house of the Lord was laid. And they go on in
verse 12, they shouted for joy. Verse 13, they shouted for joy. The more I have been to the
temple, the more excited I've become about the temple and the education I receive. I think when
I first went, it must've been like a kindergartner going to his first day of class, just kind of eyes up going, you know, wow, I don't know if I'll ever understand all
of this. And now, uh, over the years, as I've just line by line, piece by piece, just like
we get an education, I can say, God is good. He is really good, more so than probably I've ever felt before in my life.
Yeah. Some of our listeners might know the name John H. Groberg. They've seen the other side of
heaven. Well, Elder Groberg tells a wonderful story, a book he wrote called Refuge in Reality
about being the Idaho Falls Temple President and hearing people as they're
leaving the temple, breathing a sigh and saying, well, back to the real world. And he said, I knew
what they meant, but something about that bothered me. And over time, somebody again, oh, back to the
real world. And he came out of his office and he said, wrong. You are leaving the
real world. Only that which is permanent is real. Here in the temple, this is the real world. That
world out there is going to end. Come back soon to the real world. And they said, okay, thanks
president. I love that idea of the real world and the eternal world is what you're going to learn
about in the temple. Beautiful, beautiful.
So we've given you a lot of homework.
Go back to the beginning of this video, write down all those resources that John and I talked about and go through every single one of them.
And I promise you, you're going to be prepared as ever to go to the temple.
Put the time in.
Promise you it's worth it.
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called Follow Him. You can get it wherever you get your podcasts. This week, we're with Dr.
Jared Ludlow. We brought him on. He's an Old Testament expert, and he's going to walk us
through these two books, Ezra and Nehemiah. And then come back here and join us next week
for another Follow Him Favorites. Thank you.