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Hello, everyone. Welcome to Follow Him Favorites. If you've been following us this year, you know
that we take a single question from each week's lesson. I'm here with my co-host, John, by the
way. Welcome, John. Thanks, Hank.
And we are looking at Isaiah 50 through 57. And I thought a young person might say to me, I feel like I've
made too many mistakes. I feel like I've ruined my life. I feel like I've sinned too much. Is
there any hope for me? And that seems to be answered by some of these chapters, don't you think?
Wow. I mean, I think it's answered hundreds of times in the scriptures. Of course there is. That's the whole message. And if you're not seeing that, go pick it up again. I noticed, not to switch over to the Book of Mormon real quick, but it's kind students, what's your favorite name for the plan of salvation?
And they all say plan of happiness.
But the one that's most frequently used in the Book of Mormon is plan of redemption.
So look at that word.
I've done too much.
Oh, no, you can be redeemed.
And that is the most common, and it's used by Alma's four sons of Mosiah,
who were troublemakers out with Alma the Younger trying to destroy the church.
And then what happened?
They were redeemed.
And so they use it the most plan of redemption.
And boy, that's the happy message.
There is a redeemer.
Redeemer is in that word redemption.
Excellent.
Right out of the come follow me manual this week.
It says, even though the Israelites spent many years in captivity, and even though that
captivity was a result of their own poor choices,
the Lord wanted them to look to the future with hope. And we can say that same thing to those listening. Even though some of the things we go through are a result of our own poor choices,
that's happened to me many times. The Lord wants us to look to the future with hope. He says in
Isaiah 54, I have called thee. Yes, things have been bad,
but with great mercy, I will gather thee. Great mercies of the Lord are available to you. He wants
to bless you. And I think that's one of the wonderful things that we learn about kind of
the nature of God through the scriptures is how incredibly forgiving he is and how he just keeps
inviting over and over and over. And when we do dumb things over and over and over,
he just keeps inviting over and over and over. And it's like he said, yeah, you didn't like the
consequences of that, did you? But come up to higher ground because I'm here and I'd love to
take you by the hand and bring you back. Yeah, I think that's beautiful. I remember last year as we were studying the Doctrine and Covenants, how often the Lord
kept saying, I forgive you.
I forgive you.
He was a relentless forgiver.
He would pursue people and find them just so he could forgive them.
And sometimes we think, oh, the Lord, he doesn't want to see me.
He doesn't want to talk to me.
He doesn't want to hear from me.
That voice is not the Lord's.
The Lord wants to talk to you.
You're never unworthy to pray. You're never unworthy to go before your Father in heaven or go before your
Savior and just talk. Talk out your feelings and let them know that you want to do better
and that you're weak. It's okay to tell them that you're weak. They know,
right? They're filled in on your life. Fully informed.
Yeah, they're fully informed, yet they still smile down upon you anytime you try to become
more like them or try to draw closer to them. Yeah. Just the fact that you could get on your
knees and just tell them, Heavenly Father, I am messed up. Just that right there is huge. He knows
that you did. Go tell him and talk it out like you said. I think I've said it before,
but a little quotation I heard years ago, Satan trembles when he sees the weakest saint upon his
knees or upon her knees. So get on your knees and just tell him because what we've been reading,
Hank, over and over again is that promise of I'm ready to take you back.
I will take you back. And he knows you're going to mess up again and again and again. And he still loves you. There's this great verse in Isaiah 54,
where the Lord said, the mountains shall depart. The hills will be removed,
but I will still love you. You know how long it would take for a mountain to erode?
That's a lot of erosion.
Yeah. He's like, do you see Mount Everest? Mount Everest will erode to nothing
and I will still love you. Are you convinced? Even in verse 11, Isaiah 54 verse 11, he doesn't see
you as a sinner. Look how he sees you. He says, oh, thou afflicted, thou tossed with the tempest
and not comforted. He feels bad for those who are stuck in sin or in difficult situations. He's not looking
to punish you. He's looking to help you. He wants to be with you. He wants to help you. He says,
I can protect you. Come to me and I can protect you. So, to anyone out there who feels like,
oh, Hank, John, I've done too much. I'm lost. You're not lost to him. You're only a prayer away. Start doing the little things
that you know you can do. Reading a few scriptures, listening to the Follow Him podcast.
Maybe get rid of some of the accounts that you follow on Instagram or on TikTok and just slowly
make those changes and you'll see the Lord come into your life and he'll help you rearrange things.
He's good at that.
Yeah, well said.
Awesome.
Well, join us on our full podcast.
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You can find it wherever you get your podcasts.
We're with Dr. Jennifer Platt this week and she does a brilliant job with these chapters of Isaiah.
And then join us next week for another Follow Him Favorites.