Thank you my brothers. One day, i I don't know how or when i will get to meet you and thank you personally. I can always tell a great video, when i need to replay them multiple times to get all the goodness out of them, thank you
Thank you both for the deep dive into The Way of the Lord. Understanding the code words makes a lot of difference. The key is calling upon God. Very grateful for this study time with your help.
This is one of the BEST explorations of the Sermon on the Mount that I have ever heard! My literal brain is humming so I'll have to listen to this podcast over and over! Thank you for helping me see and think Celestial!
Bryce, I love your teachings and listen regularly. However, in this one instant of mourning I need to share with you that it’s more than our sins that mourning applies to. My son and my mother died. In both instances of my mourning I was comforted by God in so many ways. For both of them I received personal revelation that someone in my family was going to die soon. Three times I was told and 6 weeks later my son accidentally hung himself. God comforted me in the knowledge that he lived, I had an additional personal witness. I knew that he lived and died before age 8. Joseph taught us that children that die before age 8 automatically inherit the Celestial Kingdom. In my mourning I wanted to die and I also was comforted with knowledge and the comfort of the Holy Spirit. Such a blessing to know that you have a Celestial child. When m mother died she had a dream 6 weeks prior that she was in The Temple. She had died but didn’t know it. My son, then a young adult appeared behind her and said “ grandma come with me it’s time to go now. She said she got up and followed him to the back of the chapel and they walked through the veil. I was greatly comforted in my mourning that Father in his tender mercies let me know that he knew that they were going to pass. There’s people that live lives of mourning due to no fault of their own and when they discover Christ they LIVE in the relief that he gives to them. There must needs be opposition in all things. We must know the bitter in order to know the sweet.
There are many who love the Lord but they don't talk or interact with their parents or siblings who just want a relationship even if it's just on the surface. It's so sad.😢
Do you guys listen to “Ancient Tradition podcast” with Dr. Jack Logan??? I think you both would absolutely love it. I’m 99.99999% sure she’s a member of the church. I’d bet my life on it haha. It’s incredible and I’m reminded of a lot of similarities in this lesson and temple text in general.
I was wondering if there is anyway I could ask you a few questions through email or something? Not sure if you reply to these or not. I'd really like to ask someone who seems to know so much and you speak in a way I understand.
@@talkingscripture what does someone need to do to get/have/ enough faith to be healed? I know it has to be His will, but say it is.. for example I had a blessing saying if it's His will, He will heal me, IF I have the faith to be healed. No doctor can help, some have made things worse just like the lady with the issue of blood. I can't take it anymore. When people are healed when He says "your faith has made you whole" is that mostly meaning that they really, in their hearts and minds just truly believed He could and would heal them? Or is it more then that? I don't exactly know how to ask what I'm trying to ask so I hope I'm making sense. I feel like you understand Heavenly Father and scriptures in ways I've not heard other teachers explain and seem to have a lot of knowledge and insight about things and what we need to do. All I know is I'm in the darkness and I have to find the faith so I can find out if it is His will as soon as it's possible. What do I have to do? What will it take and how will I know when I have enough so I can at least find out before I can't take this anymore. I've heard faith is a decision, I've heard it's an action, I've heard a lot of different things so I'm kinda confused. I've heard to fast for the gift of more faith... I'm already obeying all the commandments I know of, taking sacrament, going to second class when I am able, I read scriptures, listen to your stuff, pray with family, I've been put on prayer roll a lot by family, I fasted once but I'm not sure if you can fast to ask to be healed. I want to believe it's true that God helps after we have done all we can, that He is still a God of miracles even for nothings like me, that the stuff you say like he wants to bless us and we will be astonished at how He is willing to bless us etc.
When you talked about breaking our hearts and breaking horses.. That we need to get over the idea we are better off on our own. The wild horse wrapped up in barbed wire.. That's me, what I fear, I can't get out of this and I'm on my own. Not that I'm better off without Him, but that He doesn't care enough to help so I have to figure out how to get myself out before I can't take it anymore. I'm scared of I wait for help like the broke horse that it will never come and it's going to be too late. I've been trying to hold on for two years but it's getting harder and harder with no relief. I don't know how much longer I can take the pain. I need help and I need healing and I cry out to Him. Then I got so desperate t that's when I got the blessing that said He will heal you if it's His will, if you have enough faith to be healed. My heart is more then broken. And I need help it seems only He can give. I feel like I have been acting like the wild horse struggling and pushing because I hear these thoughts like, why would He show up for you, or your fooling yourself if you think He would heal someone as insignificant as you.
Here is that I (Bryce) know: * no one loves you as much as your Heavenly Father and Savior. NO ONE. Sometimes pain causes us to forget or do not see that. Don’t let that happen. Trust that no one loves you more than Heavenly Father and Christ. * “He doeth not anything save it be for the benefit of the world; for he loveth the world” (2 Ne. 26:24). Joseph Smith said it this way, and with all my soul, I believe he was referring to trials as well: “God...never will institute an ordinance or give a commandment to His people that is not calculated in its nature to promote that happiness which He has designed, and which will not end in the greatest amount of good and glory to those who become the recipients of his law and ordinances” (Joseph Smith, HC, 5:135; Teachings, 256-257). * Paul, like you, prayed sincerely that a sickness, he called it a thorn in his flesh, would be removed. It was not. Paul as told, “My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness.” He then concluded, “Most gladly therefore will I rather glory in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me. Therefore I take pleasure in infirmities, in reproaches, in necessities, in persecutions, in distresses for Christ’s sake: for when I am weak, then am I strong” (2 Cor. 12:9-10). * God does not give stones (3. Ne. 14:7-11). We may think that what we receive from God is a stone, but God does not give stones. * Neal A Maxwell, a beloved apostle who struggled with cancer, said: “Patient endurance permits us to cling to our faith in the Lord and our faith in His timing when we are being tossed about by the surf of circumstance. Even when a seeming undertow grasps us, somehow, in the tumbling, we are being carried forward, though battered and bruised” (“Endure It We’ll,” May 1990). That idea is critical. Faith in God means Faith in His timing. Healing always comes at the right time. A few things I’d encourage you to read: * Jacob 5. The Lord does some pretty painful things in order to save the olive tree. But notice how he feels about the tree. Notice how many times he says: “it grieve with me to lose this tree.“ And notice also that what he does to the tree is exactly what needed to be done in order to save it. I love this sentence: “Now, if we had not grafted in these branches, the tree thereof would have perished” (Jacob 5:18). * Joseph Smith’s experience in Liberty Jail (D&C 121-123). “And if thou shouldst be cast into the pit, or into the hands of murderers, and the sentence of death passed upon thee; if thou be cast into the deep; if the billowing surge conspire against thee; if fierce winds become thine enemy; if the heavens gather blackness, and all the elements combine to hedge up the way; and above all, if the very jaws of hell shall gape open the mouth wide after thee, know thou, my son, that all these things shall give thee experience, and shall be for thy good. The Son of Man hath descended below them all. Art thou greater than he? Therefore, hold on thy way, and the priesthood shall remain with thee; for their bounds are set, they cannot pass. Thy days are known, and thy years shall not be numbered less; therefore, fear not what man can do, for God shall be with you forever and ever” (D&C 122:7-9) I’d encourage you to watch the video I posted entitled “victories in the darkness.” There is a unique victory that is won in the darkness. In pain. In loneliness. God bless you.
Thank you my brothers. One day, i I don't know how or when i will get to meet you and thank you personally. I can always tell a great video, when i need to replay them multiple times to get all the goodness out of them, thank you
This is one of the best hour and 20 minute discussions I’ve heard on this topic. Thank you brethren!
You two have won the honor of “Best in Scripture” podcast! Have listen 3 times. Thank you 🙏❤️Such a blessing and feeding you’ve given us!!
Wow, thank you!
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Thank so much for the insightful explanation. I come off so edified and blessed. You brothers and sons of our Heavenly Father are true disciples.❤
You guys are spectacular thanks for sharing insights into Christ the way you do.
Our pleasure!
I sure appreciate how well you two teach together! Thank you for this beautiful lesson.
This was so good. Going to listen to it again. Thanks so much! 🙏🏻❤️
As always, so so wonderful
Thanks again!
This is an amazingly powerful podcast!! Thank you so much!?❤❤
You are so welcome!
Thank you both for the deep dive into The Way of the Lord. Understanding the code words makes a lot of difference. The key is calling upon God. Very grateful for this study time with your help.
Loved how you walked us through the temple. Excellent lesson today. I'm so grateful for you guys.
Wow this was so powerful! Temple texts are all over it’s astonishing!!!
Superb!
Wonderful as always. Thank you for sharing these great gospel insights!
This is one of the BEST explorations of the Sermon on the Mount that I have ever heard! My literal brain is humming so I'll have to listen to this podcast over and over! Thank you for helping me see and think Celestial!
Making it real! I'm going to take my hand out of my "free time". I'll be doing Family search tonight and daily
Wow, this one is sooo good. How to think celestial.
Bryce, I love your teachings and listen regularly. However, in this one instant of mourning I need to share with you that it’s more than our sins that mourning applies to.
My son and my mother died. In both instances of my mourning I was comforted by God in so many ways.
For both of them I received personal revelation that someone in my family was going to die soon. Three times I was told and 6 weeks later my son accidentally hung himself. God comforted me in the knowledge that he lived, I had an additional personal witness. I knew that he lived and died before age 8. Joseph taught us that children that die before age 8 automatically inherit the Celestial Kingdom. In my mourning I wanted to die and I also was comforted with knowledge and the comfort of the Holy Spirit. Such a blessing to know that you have a Celestial child.
When m mother died she had a dream 6 weeks prior that she was in The Temple. She had died but didn’t know it. My son, then a young adult appeared behind her and said “ grandma come with me it’s time to go now. She said she got up and followed him to the back of the chapel and they walked through the veil. I was greatly comforted in my mourning that Father in his tender mercies let me know that he knew that they were going to pass.
There’s people that live lives of mourning due to no fault of their own and when they discover Christ they LIVE in the relief that he gives to them.
There must needs be opposition in all things. We must know the bitter in order to know the sweet.
Yes, I have experienced this as well...
There are many who love the Lord but they don't talk or interact with their parents or siblings who just want a relationship even if it's just on the surface. It's so sad.😢
Not do something good to expect a reward. Just do it becuz you want to. Def out of love! 🙏❤️⚘️
Do you guys listen to “Ancient Tradition podcast” with Dr. Jack Logan??? I think you both would absolutely love it.
I’m 99.99999% sure she’s a member of the church. I’d bet my life on it haha.
It’s incredible and I’m reminded of a lot of similarities in this lesson and temple text in general.
I love this podcast and listen to all her stuff. She is definitely channeling Hugh Nibley a ton.
@@talkingscripture I've spent forever trying to uncover her real identity haha. I think I might have found her irl haha
This is an amazing lesson!!!😮😮 Question - how did the researchers get the monkeys hand out of the tree?😊
I was wondering if there is anyway I could ask you a few questions through email or something? Not sure if you reply to these or not. I'd really like to ask someone who seems to know so much and you speak in a way I understand.
Fire away…
@@talkingscripture what does someone need to do to get/have/ enough faith to be healed? I know it has to be His will, but say it is.. for example I had a blessing saying if it's His will, He will heal me, IF I have the faith to be healed. No doctor can help, some have made things worse just like the lady with the issue of blood. I can't take it anymore. When people are healed when He says "your faith has made you whole" is that mostly meaning that they really, in their hearts and minds just truly believed He could and would heal them? Or is it more then that? I don't exactly know how to ask what I'm trying to ask so I hope I'm making sense.
I feel like you understand Heavenly Father and scriptures in ways I've not heard other teachers explain and seem to have a lot of knowledge and insight about things and what we need to do.
All I know is I'm in the darkness and I have to find the faith so I can find out if it is His will as soon as it's possible. What do I have to do? What will it take and how will I know when I have enough so I can at least find out before I can't take this anymore. I've heard faith is a decision, I've heard it's an action, I've heard a lot of different things so I'm kinda confused.
I've heard to fast for the gift of more faith...
I'm already obeying all the commandments I know of, taking sacrament, going to second class when I am able, I read scriptures, listen to your stuff, pray with family, I've been put on prayer roll a lot by family, I fasted once but I'm not sure if you can fast to ask to be healed.
I want to believe it's true that God helps after we have done all we can, that He is still a God of miracles even for nothings like me, that the stuff you say like he wants to bless us and we will be astonished at how He is willing to bless us etc.
When you talked about breaking our hearts and breaking horses.. That we need to get over the idea we are better off on our own. The wild horse wrapped up in barbed wire.. That's me, what I fear, I can't get out of this and I'm on my own. Not that I'm better off without Him, but that He doesn't care enough to help so I have to figure out how to get myself out before I can't take it anymore. I'm scared of I wait for help like the broke horse that it will never come and it's going to be too late. I've been trying to hold on for two years but it's getting harder and harder with no relief. I don't know how much longer I can take the pain. I need help and I need healing and I cry out to Him. Then I got so desperate t that's when I got the blessing that said He will heal you if it's His will, if you have enough faith to be healed. My heart is more then broken. And I need help it seems only He can give. I feel like I have been acting like the wild horse struggling and pushing because I hear these thoughts like, why would He show up for you, or your fooling yourself if you think He would heal someone as insignificant as you.
Here is that I (Bryce) know:
* no one loves you as much as your Heavenly Father and Savior. NO ONE. Sometimes pain causes us to forget or do not see that. Don’t let that happen. Trust that no one loves you more than Heavenly Father and Christ.
* “He doeth not anything save it be for the benefit of the world; for he loveth the world” (2 Ne. 26:24).
Joseph Smith said it this way, and with all my soul, I believe he was referring to trials as well: “God...never will institute an ordinance or give a commandment to His people that is not calculated in its nature to promote that happiness which He has designed, and which will not end in the greatest amount of good and glory to those who become the recipients of his law and ordinances” (Joseph Smith, HC, 5:135; Teachings, 256-257).
* Paul, like you, prayed sincerely that a sickness, he called it a thorn in his flesh, would be removed. It was not. Paul as told, “My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness.” He then concluded, “Most gladly therefore will I rather glory in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me. Therefore I take pleasure in infirmities, in reproaches, in necessities, in persecutions, in distresses for Christ’s sake: for when I am weak, then am I strong” (2 Cor. 12:9-10).
* God does not give stones (3. Ne. 14:7-11). We may think that what we receive from God is a stone, but God does not give stones.
* Neal A Maxwell, a beloved apostle who struggled with cancer, said: “Patient endurance permits us to cling to our faith in the Lord and our faith in His timing when we are being tossed about by the surf of circumstance. Even when a seeming undertow grasps us, somehow, in the tumbling, we are being carried forward, though battered and bruised” (“Endure It We’ll,” May 1990).
That idea is critical. Faith in God means Faith in His timing. Healing always comes at the right time.
A few things I’d encourage you to read:
* Jacob 5. The Lord does some pretty painful things in order to save the olive tree. But notice how he feels about the tree. Notice how many times he says: “it grieve with me to lose this tree.“ And notice also that what he does to the tree is exactly what needed to be done in order to save it. I love this sentence:
“Now, if we had not grafted in these branches, the tree thereof would have perished” (Jacob 5:18).
* Joseph Smith’s experience in Liberty Jail (D&C 121-123). “And if thou shouldst be cast into the pit, or into the hands of murderers, and the sentence of death passed upon thee; if thou be cast into the deep; if the billowing surge conspire against thee; if fierce winds become thine enemy; if the heavens gather blackness, and all the elements combine to hedge up the way; and above all, if the very jaws of hell shall gape open the mouth wide after thee, know thou, my son, that all these things shall give thee experience, and shall be for thy good. The Son of Man hath descended below them all. Art thou greater than he? Therefore, hold on thy way, and the priesthood shall remain with thee; for their bounds are set, they cannot pass. Thy days are known, and thy years shall not be numbered less; therefore, fear not what man can do, for God shall be with you forever and ever” (D&C 122:7-9)
I’d encourage you to watch the video I posted entitled “victories in the darkness.” There is a unique victory that is won in the darkness. In pain. In loneliness.
God bless you.
Weird, I wrote a pretty long response and now it shows I didn't write one
@11:42 what is that scripture reference? ~See as we are seen, know as we are known"
The main source is Isaiah 52:8, but you’ll find it all over the scriptures. Mosiah 12:22, 15:29, 16:1, 3 Ne. 16:18, 20:32, D&C 84:98.