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Episode Date: February 15, 2022Hank Smith and John Bytheway answer a question from Genesis 18-23.Show Notes (English, French, Spanish, Portuguese): https://followhim.co/episodesFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/followhimpodcastIns...tagram: https://www.instagram.com/followhimpodcastYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/FollowHimOfficialChannelThanks to the followHIM team:Steve & Shannon Sorensen: Executive Producers/SponsorsDavid & Verla Sorensen: SponsorsDr. Hank Smith: Co-hostJohn Bytheway: Co-hostDavid Perry: ProducerKyle Nelson: MarketingLisa Spice: Client Relations, Show Notes/TranscriptsJamie Neilson: Social Media, Graphic DesignWill Stoughton: Rough Video EditorAriel Cuadra: Spanish TranscriptsKrystal Roberts: French TranscriptsIgor Willians: Portuguese Transcripts"Let Zion in Her Beauty Rise" by Marshall McDonaldhttps://www.marshallmcdonaldmusic.com/products/let-zion-in-her-beauty-rise-pianoPlease rate and review the podcast.
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Hello, everyone. 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 amazing co-host, John, by the way. Hello, John.
Hi, Hank.
John and I love to discuss the gospel, and we are using a question per week for Follow Him
Favorites this year. And the question this week, John, is a pretty common question as we're studying Genesis 18 through 23.
People might look at the story of Abraham going to sacrifice Isaac and think, what is going on?
Why would God command Abraham to sacrifice Isaac?
So if someone approached that question with you, how would you help them?
It is a great question because we all know that
Abraham was almost a victim of human sacrifice himself, knew the evils of it, and then just the
irony of it. And he must have been really having a hard time. The one answer that I heard, I was
listening to Truman G. Madsen's Joseph Smith, The Prophets, I guess he was in the company of President Hugh B. Brown, who was a member of the First Presidency many years ago.
And he kind of asked him that question.
Hey, if God knew Abraham would be willing, God knew Abraham would be willing to do that.
Why did he put him through the torture of making him do that?
Travel three days to Mount Moriah, everything, and put him through that whole torture of doing it. And President Hubie Brown's answer was fascinating. He just said,
Abraham needed to learn something about Abraham. And I've thought about the whole idea of the
gospel. Our chance here in mortality is to become something. And Abraham now knows something about
himself because he went through that.
And I guess God could just stick us where we're going to end up, but that would violate the
process of us becoming something. And I don't know if that's a good answer or not, but I love
that idea that Abraham learned something about Abraham and we all learned something about Abraham
and that we might have difficult tests as a result of reading that story.
Excellent. Yeah, I think so too result of reading that story. Excellent.
Yeah, I think so too.
I like that idea.
God already knew, but Abraham didn't know.
So let's find out about Abraham.
I would include Isaac in there as well, that Isaac needed to find something.
Yeah, Isaac needed to find something out about Isaac.
They both needed to know that they would go to the ultimate test for God.
And I would say too, John, this is pretty uncommon.
I wouldn't have any expectation whatsoever that any of our listeners or anyone would think,
okay, God is asking me to kill this person.
This is...
I'm really glad you said that.
This would be very unique. So I wouldn't think
that, oh, this is what God does with everyone. This is all the time. One, I think it's Abraham's
unique experience, like you mentioned from the book of Abraham, that this is something his father
attempted to do to him, and he probably had some serious trauma from that. And so the irony of it, kind of the bitter irony of it is going to be something that's
not lost on Abraham, right?
He's going to know, God, come on, this is the one thing that maybe he still needs to
face from his earlier life.
The second is, I think that this story is unique because the Savior's mission is unique.
We see that Isaac carries the wood up the mountain, right? Just like the Savior carried
his cross, that Isaac was willing to give his own life, right? I don't think it never says that
Isaac, you know, went after his dad and they wrestled and he's like, dad,
you're crazy, right?
No, he willingly was offering his life.
So this unique story of the Old Testament should point us to the Savior's atoning sacrifice,
his willingness to lay down his own life for all of us.
I don't know.
To me, John, I would say, let this story teach you about Christ's willingness to sacrifice, not necessarily that God is some sort of bloodthirsty person. I mean, this is the same God who's going to sacrifice himself, right? Who's asking Abraham to do this. So let that story point you to point you to jesus wouldn't you say yeah and that's an aha moment
for all of us when we read it when when the angel of the lord stops him and says because you have
not withheld your son your only son and we all go oh right oh because god was not going to withhold
god so loved the world he gave his only begotten son. And we kind of connect the dots and go, oh. And so just
for that teaching moment, Abraham learned it, but all of us, we maybe relate to Abraham and then
through Abraham can kind of relate to heavenly father giving his only begotten son. And that's
a big aha moment for all of us, I guess. This story reminds me of something President Monson
used to say all the time. He used to say, the greatest lesson we can learn in mortality is when God speaks and we obey, we will always be right.
So no matter what it is, right, John, we obey.
That's a recipe for success in our book.
His motive is always our good, what's best for us.
And it helps just to know that, that we have a loving, personal God.
He doeth not anything, save it be for the benefit of the world.
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