Elder Jeffrey R. Holland Urges BYU to Embrace Its Uniqueness, Stay True to the Savior

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  • Опубликовано: 26 июл 2024
  • Elder Jeffrey R. Holland of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints spoke Monday to staff at Brigham Young University (BYU) during the first day of the institution’s 2021 University Conference.
    The former BYU student (in the 1960s) and president (1980-1989) expressed his deep love for the university, noted the blessings of a school focused on the restored gospel of Jesus Christ, and praised faculty for their many accomplishments. He also emphasized their opportunity and duty to be true to those teachings, as given by living prophets and apostles.
    Quoting former Church president Spencer W. Kimball, Elder Holland said BYU can become an “educational Mt. Everest”-but only, the Apostle added, “to the degree it embraces its uniqueness, its singularity. … [W]e must have the will to stand alone, if necessary, being a university second to none in its role primarily as an undergraduate teaching institution that is unequivocally true to the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ in the process. … Until ‘we all come [to] the unity of the faith, and . . . [have grown to] the measure of the stature of the fulness of Christ’ [Ephesians 4:13], our next best achievement will be to stay in harmony with the Lord’s anointed, those whom He has designated to declare Church doctrine and to guide Brigham Young University as its trustees.”

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  • @MM-st6vu
    @MM-st6vu 11 месяцев назад +34

    As a member of the church who struggles with SSA, I greatly appreciate Elder Holland’s talk. BYU is a great institution.

    • @heaththompson3834
      @heaththompson3834 3 месяца назад +1

      Hang in there. We love you!

    • @tiffanyfree5135
      @tiffanyfree5135 3 месяца назад

      I'm praying for you, keep going, you are doing great. Elder Hollands words always help me.

  • @vonsowards1297
    @vonsowards1297 Год назад +39

    Says “I can’t imagine anything I could add” and then goes on to add one of the most powerful messages ever.

  • @johnw4619
    @johnw4619 2 года назад +91

    I have been a close student of Elder Holland's life, words and works over the past 20 years. It was his words that rescued me during the darkest and most challenging time in my life. At a time when I was just trying to hang on to hope, I downloaded every speech he ever gave as president of BYU and listened over and over again - some more than a dozen times. I felt the Spirit so strongly as I listened and tried to apply his words to my own life. His deep love for and certain witness of the Savior, coupled with his masterful teaching brought me closer to Christ, who saw me through the darkness until the light came again. I love him. I stand by him. He is a true messenger. And, by the way, he has also been a true friend to our LGBTQ brothers and sisters - he has shown the way in hearing, loving, and reaching out to this community. Anyone who has studied his words will know this. Thank you Elder Holland.

    • @johnw4619
      @johnw4619 2 года назад +9

      @Tyler G Below is the extent of what he said about the valedictory message. I did not feel this was an "attack" on the student or the message (which I agree was uplifting and faith-promoting). My take on Elder Holland's statement, addressed to the faculty, was that he was concerned that about allowing individualism to prevail at a ceremony meant to represent the entire student body. The student's message was pre-approved by a high-ranking faculty member.
      Elder Holland's words:
      If a student commandeers a graduation podium intended to represent everyone getting diplomas that day in order to announce his personal sexual orientation, what might another speaker feel free to announce the next year, until eventually anything goes? What might commencement come to mean-or not mean-if we push individual license over institutional dignity for very long? Do we simply end up with more divisiveness in our culture than we already have? And we already have far too much everywhere.

    • @davidboyce4306
      @davidboyce4306 2 года назад +10

      @Tyler G ears that can't hear, eyes that can't see...evident in your response

    • @ninalynn9a
      @ninalynn9a 2 года назад +3

      @Tyler G beware of pride, Tyler; it’s the adversary’s best tool. Even our Savior submitted His will to His Father’s.

    • @kimhaughton3771
      @kimhaughton3771 Год назад

      Beautifully said! Thank you!!! ❤

    • @kimhaughton3771
      @kimhaughton3771 Год назад +2

      ​@@johnw4619 well said thank you! Besides...the last thing I want to hear about when I go to a graduation, or any other public situation is someone's sexual orientation! Talk about awkward! I have friends and family who are gay or have children who are gay and I could not care less about it. I just want them to be content. It's none of my business and neither is it anyone elses! Sex is not a topic in polite conversation. It shouldn't be brought up in a public forum. When did that change?

  • @pamelamagre1133
    @pamelamagre1133 2 года назад +27

    Thankyou elder Holland. Courage is needed today to stand up for something and he has that courage. It would be so much “easier” for the church to go the way the majority want to hear in the world. It takes courage to be different. It takes courage to give this kind of talk

  • @tdijon7
    @tdijon7 2 года назад +52

    Thank you for putting words to the feelings that many of us are having.

    • @churchnewsroom
      @churchnewsroom  2 года назад +5

      Thank you for tuning in and for your comment!

    • @tylerg3605
      @tylerg3605 Год назад +5

      @@churchnewsroom It's really sad that you censored all comments that were critical of this speech. But not surprising.

    • @Glen.Danielsen
      @Glen.Danielsen Год назад

      @@tylerg3605Tyler, brother of Liberal lash, secularist fist: please consider that no RUclips channel host is under obligation to let their Comments space be used for someone’s propaganda. The Church will watch over their platform to guard it from wordwaste that will taint the Saints. That’s why RUclips has controls for hosts. There are Liberal sites and YT channels that will roll with you. You know who they are. Go to them to spit phlegm. Rabid dog with stark bark, foul growl, flared nostril: why not rescind send, repent of what was sent!
      Be blessed, have peace.

    • @AL-pv2bq
      @AL-pv2bq Год назад +8

      @@tylerg3605 since your comment is still here, pretty sure they didn't.

  • @ajosephcook
    @ajosephcook 2 года назад +28

    What an absolutely amazing talk. I believe it was Jesus’s talk, just delivered by Elder Holland. This man loves B.Y.U. more than anybody on the planet. What a humble, intelligent, wise, man of God. God bless you Elder Holland! And thank you for your remarkable delivery of Jesus’s talk. He would be proud of you.

  • @ventureswild1228
    @ventureswild1228 2 года назад +364

    Regarding “Trowel and Musket” analogy - I did not find it difficult whatsoever to understand the obvious symbolism. The trowel represents progress, labor, and building the gospel of Christ. The musket represents the defense of Christs gospel and all Christian principles from attackers who would try to twist, bend, and distort the doctrine. Has His gospel ever NOT been under attack? Isn’t it under attack now more than ever? How can anyone possibly criticize an apostle of Jesus Christ for not being PC enough, when he’s so diligently and sincerely fulfilling his call to warn us and inspire us to defend the truth and doctrine that is under attack in The gospel. I loved this address and I love this apostle. I wouldn’t change a single word.

    • @nebulan
      @nebulan 2 года назад +8

      It's just a little hurtful that he moved into the topic with symbolic violence instead of love. I can see where people misinterpret.
      He should have told the faculty and students HOW to support gay students; how to help them feel loved instead of alone.

    • @getharryonsax
      @getharryonsax 2 года назад +9

      What would happen if the Taliban made a similar analogy about America?

    • @Hanleia1
      @Hanleia1 2 года назад +7

      @@nebulan people are not misinterpreting. They are seeing his words exactly as he states them

    • @getharryonsax
      @getharryonsax 2 года назад +5

      @@Glen.Danielsen I didn't make an analogy. Holland did and I asked, what if Taliban made the same analogy in defending itself from America. How would you feel?

    • @getharryonsax
      @getharryonsax 2 года назад +3

      @@Glen.Danielsen the church is the victim, claiming the need to defend itself.

  • @ryanobray1
    @ryanobray1 Год назад +46

    I have no idea why this message has been attacked with such vitriol. It was absolutely beautiful, as usual from Elder Holland. There was nothing hostile in this sermon whatsoever. Criticism aimed toward this message simply goes to show that those eager to erode the church will only hear what they want to hear and will twist and contort any message to fit their own wroth filled narratives. Clearly this quote (also an Elder Holland quote) applies:
    "Sadly enough, my young friends, it is a characteristic of our age that if people want any gods at all, they want them to be gods who do not demand much, comfortable gods, smooth gods who not only don’t rock the boat but don’t even row it, gods who pat us on the head, make us giggle, then tell us to run along and pick marigolds."

    • @alisterrebelo9013
      @alisterrebelo9013 6 месяцев назад +1

      Deuteronomy 6:4 King James Version
      4 Hear, O Israel: *The Lord our God is **_ONE_** Lord:*
      Isaiah 44:6 King James Version
      6 Thus saith the Lord the King of Israel, and his redeemer the Lord of hosts; *I am the first, and I am the last; and beside me there is no God.*
      ONE God.

    • @michaelo.austin9894
      @michaelo.austin9894 3 месяца назад +1

      Yeah, all of us do not like to be called out for doing things we shouldn't be doing. As a Liberal Arts student at BYU, I can see that this talk hit a very real issue at BYU on the head. I am upset at the more Socially Liberal attitudes (such as on the LGBT issue) I have perceived in BYU's Liberal Arts. It makes sense to me that those called to repentance by this talk would take issue with it.

    • @SantaRPG
      @SantaRPG 2 месяца назад

      Whats wrong with a Lord who wants us to pick marigolds? If we were as a people more concerned with the picking of marigolds than condemning a boy and his graduation speech, I believe we'd have a healthier and kinder people.

  • @kayholker
    @kayholker 2 года назад +359

    I marvel at how some take words by a Prophet of God, one of His 12 Apostles and see anything in his words that is not in accordance to the view of the Savior. I saw nothing in this talk that I could not support. I am a convert of 58 years and still love this Church and Elder Holland so much. He has always been my favorite speaker in the church. I love many others, including our Prophets, but he is the person who makes me cry every time I hear him speak because I feel the Spirit so strongly when he speaks. He finds me wherever I am and helps me through his talks. God bless you Elder Holland, Jesus was persecuted too, and people talked badly of Him because they didn't like what he told them. You are in the greatest company possible, so keep going and preaching His gospel. We love you. I just feel bad when people talk badly of you. Know that the majority support you and love you.

    • @mariaquinn920
      @mariaquinn920 2 года назад +13

      I endorse what you say. It is precisely that some take his words this way, because they dont see him as a prophet of God and one of his 12 apostles. That is the difference x

    • @traczebabe
      @traczebabe 2 года назад +26

      Absolutely. People often hear what they are looking for instead of what is being said. I think it’s only going to get worse with the expedited speed that the adversary is encouraging wickedness.

    • @pamemick5415
      @pamemick5415 2 года назад +14

      I agree completely. What is wrong with people that think there are bad things happening under the Prophets watch? I will be as obedient to the word of our beloved leaders as I can. Do not try to steady the ark!

    • @gadiantonhunter
      @gadiantonhunter 2 года назад +1

      The Gods of the Copybook Heading - Rudyard Kipling
      As I pass through my incarnations in every age and race,
      I make my proper prostrations to the Gods of the Market-Place.
      Peering through reverent fingers I watch them flourish and fall.
      And the Gods of the Copybook Headings, I notice, outlast them all.
      We were living in trees when they met us. They showed us each in turn.
      That water would certainly wet us, as Fire would certainly burn:
      But we found them lacking in Uplift, Vision, and Breadth of Mind,
      So we left them to teach the Gorilas while we followed the March of Mankind.
      We moved as the Spirit listed. They never altered their pace,
      Being neither clud nor wind-borne like the Gods of the Market-Place;
      But they always caught up with our progress, and presently word would come
      That a tribe had been wiped off its icefield, or the lights had gone out in Rome.
      With the Hopes that our World is built on they were utterly out of touch.
      They denied that the Moon was Stilton; they denied she was even Dutch.
      They denied that Wishes were Horses; they denied that a Pig had Wings.
      So we worshiped the Gods of the Market Who promiced these beautiful things.
      When the Cambrian measures were forming, They promiced perpetual peace.
      They swore, if we gave them our weapons, that the wars of the tribes would cease.
      But when we disarmed They sold us and delivered us bound to our foe,
      And the Gods of the Copybook Headings said: 'Stick to the Devil you know.'
      On the first Feminian Sandstones we were promiced the Fuller Life
      (Which started by loving our neighbor and ended by loving his wife)
      Till our women had no more children and the men lost reason and faith,
      And the Gods of the Copybook Headings said: 'The Wages of Sin is Death/'
      In the Carboniferous Epoch we were promised abundance for all,
      By robbing selective Peter to pay for collective Paul;
      But, though we had plenty of money, there was nothing our money could buy,
      And the Gods of the Copybook Headings said: 'If you don't work you die.'
      The the Gods of the Market tumbled, and their smooth-tounged wizards withdrew,
      And the hearts of the meanest were humbled and began to belive it was true
      That All is not Gold that Glitters, and Two and Two make Four---
      And the Gods of the Copybook Headings limped up to explain it once more
      As it will be in the future, it was at the birth of Man---
      There are only four things certain since Social Progress began:---
      That the Dog returns to his Vomit and the Sow returns to her mire,
      And the burnt Fool's bandaged finger goes wabbling back to the Fire;
      And that after this is accomplished, and the brave new world begins
      When all men are paid for existing and no man must pay for his sins,
      As surely as Water will wet us, as surely as Fire will burn,
      The Gods of the Copybook Headings with terror and slaughter return!

    • @Gregavision
      @Gregavision 2 года назад +11

      Jesus’ suffering (if he existed) was nothing compared to the suffering experienced by millions of innocent LGBTQ people over the last 2,000 years at the hands of his “followers”.

  • @HABSOILERS
    @HABSOILERS 2 года назад +58

    I love all his speeches and talks. This was a great talk. I sustain Elder Holland.

  • @vonsowards1297
    @vonsowards1297 4 месяца назад +2

    This talk was a pivotal moment for my family. Elder Holland’s message provided such clarity on subjects that had been troubling mine and my wife’s minds for months leading up to this. Thank you Elder Holland! And thanks be to God for modern prophets!!

  • @lorihall3368
    @lorihall3368 2 года назад +9

    BYU gave me some great & poignant spiritual, social, educational & personal experiences & memories that have
    Helped me for the 40 years since
    And gave me friends that have helped me along that long too.
    BYU gave me an anchor of hope for a better day, &
    Gave me a view of the possibilities
    A forever zion can be even through
    Struggling to overcome the many adversities that constantly try to beset me From time to time.

  • @orlanwallace4948
    @orlanwallace4948 2 года назад +77

    There have been times when I have felt that life’s burdens were heavy and driving me into the dirt. Your special words and love have always picked me up, dusted me off, and sent me on my way. Your truly an Apostle of the Lord and cannot thank you enough for your service! Thank you, I love you Elder Holland! I love and sustain all of you from President Nelson down to the very nursery leaders! Thank you, Thank you!

  • @sharonanderson1192
    @sharonanderson1192 2 года назад +160

    I have been seeing distressing comments by those who consider leaving the Church but wonder where they would go. Simon Peter asked the same question in John 6. Then he answered his own question. "66 ¶ From that time many of his disciples went back, and walked no more with him. 67 Then said Jesus unto the twelve, Will ye also go away? 68 Then Simon Peter answered him, Lord, to whom shall we go? thou hast the words of eternal life. 69 And we believe and are sure that thou art that Christ, the Son of the living God."
    Peter chose to stay. Was he perfect in his discipleship? No. None of us are. But even after denying Jesus, Peter still knew Christ is the source of eternal life and so he did his best to follow the Son of God and to bring others to the Savior.

    • @homefrykl
      @homefrykl 2 года назад +30

      One of the most common tactics of abusers is to tell the person they're abusing that they don't have anywhere to go, that no one else will take them in. This is false and manipulative, and there are strong, loving communities and support groups ready to take people in when they leave the church.

    • @joybischoff9558
      @joybischoff9558 2 года назад +33

      @@homefrykl So now you will even call the holy scriptures abusive. The truth is hard to hear for those who reject the teachings of the Lord. The cry of repentance that Jesus told His disciples to raise is called abuse. No one is using force. You can follow your own conscience. Any good member will support you in defining your own life. But radicalized members have no right to try and force the church to conform to their views.

    • @homefrykl
      @homefrykl 2 года назад +12

      @@joybischoff9558 I'm not calling the scriptures abusive. I'm calling people that use that argument to keep people from leaving the church abusive.

    • @homefrykl
      @homefrykl 2 года назад +3

      @@joybischoff9558 Also, did you see my response on that other comment in regards to Brigham Young?

    • @sharonanderson1192
      @sharonanderson1192 2 года назад +8

      @@homefrykl The point is to do the best we can to stay close to the Savior who pleads for us to come to Him and receive eternal life. He (and those who follow Him) will "take us in" for “He inviteth them ALL to come unto him and partake of his partake of his goodness; and he denieth NONE that come unto Him, black and white, bond and free,. . . all are alike unto God." 2 Ne 26:33
      Will we let Him gather us into His loving arms and heal us or will we go somewhere else?

  • @carolm3468
    @carolm3468 2 месяца назад +3

    And this was 3 years ago. Can you imagine this same speech today? The world has gotten even more divisive. I appreciate his sincere position of caring and showing compassion. You can be compassionate without agreeing with people who go against church doctrine. And he surely is. Yes, I attended BYU 50 years ago. Simpler times for sure, and a wonderful experience.

  • @yvonnewardrichardson9191
    @yvonnewardrichardson9191 2 года назад +38

    Thank you Elder Holland!

  • @neil6469
    @neil6469 2 года назад +63

    Thank you, President Holland for this well needed heart felt message. I too loved BYU it has made an eternal impression up on me.

  • @choosetheright4403
    @choosetheright4403 Год назад +5

    Wonderful and Powerful speech from Elder Holland, as usual!

  • @MichaelDouglasSkewes
    @MichaelDouglasSkewes 2 года назад +108

    I've listened to mainly criticism about this talk. And that it was ..........whatever. Once any organization tries to tackle a subject that is very complex and not easy to understand. When my best friend and brother told me back in 1985 that he was gay, I was shocked, I was raised in the Church, but at this time in my life,I was as inactive as you could be ! But,I asked my friend a few questions and then left and went home to talknabput this with my 17 year old wife ,who at 16 ,and I 18 ,she was pregnant and I had officially left the Church for about 2 years. I was on my way to lots of painful lessons I could have avoided, if in had stayed an active member,but at that time, I saw no one to turn to,but was I really looking? Back to my best friend ,he called me the next day to ask if I hated him for what he told me,I said ,you are like my brother and best friend, why would that change because of what you told me ,he cried, we were playing in heavy metal bands and he hadn't told anyone this ,except me. I asked him to please try and explain why or whatever being gay meant ,why was he,etc. We had many long talks ,and cried a lot together. I think I know a little about it,but really ,not that much, it turned out I was friends with a lot of gay people, male and female ,and they all knew I liked or loved them for who they were, not anything about what they did ,but because we were friends, and later when I came back to church ,I assured them nothing has changed. I still feel the same,its the world that makes it a much more difficult and unnecessary, contention filled LABEL! People are not labels , they are all children of the same Father in Heaven ,just stop there and be kind to everyone. I find a lot of this unnecessary. There is nothing wrong with this talk.if you really understand the Gospel of Jesus Christ, then this is still just another part of your and others time on this earth, and dealing with the Advisary. My brother ,who was so afraid to tell me about himself,is now in the Spirit world ,and I did his Temple work for him after years of him appearing in dreams, asking me for help, and I'm glad I did ,I could feel him next to me as I was baptized for him. Since that time, he has not come back ,but is learning about the Gospel, on the other side of the veil, and that is what everyone who has eyes to see and ears to hear,should keep in mind .

    • @terrylindsay2386
      @terrylindsay2386 2 года назад +7

      He may well be studying with my dad, who felt, in the months before his impending death from complications associated with ALS, that his next assignment would be something like that of a mission president. My dad’s professional training as a taxonomic (or, as he called it, evolutionary) botanist never got in his way of turning to the Lord for direction and guidance, especially around his family. And as a scientist, he was specially equipped to consider “alternative hypotheses,” explanations he had not considered before. What we ourselves do not struggle with, we cannot honestly say we understand. How then can we criticize, much less condemn, anyone who does struggle with it? Some things we cannot condone, but we are not equipped to stand as judges over ANY infinite-and infinitely complex-eternal soul. We are commanded to love one another. And that is not to help God. It is to help us.

    • @dherman0001
      @dherman0001 2 года назад

      There is absolutely nothing complex about this matter.

    • @MichaelDouglasSkewes
      @MichaelDouglasSkewes 2 года назад +6

      @@dherman0001 there is nothing complex about what is right and what is wrong . But trying to figure out the reasons, which some are simply ..... well, not hard to figure out, and some are, and I'm only referring to homosexuality, a term that people have seemed to have forgotten. The trouble started when leaders start to use the politically correct terms, I think that was the first ,but I understand why,they are being compassionate, trying to show love for all Gods children. But I think you should simply stick to what it is ,and nothing as far as policy has changed, but when people start standing up and announcing they are........whatever ,that is a label they put on themselves, don't, keep it simple and there will be no misunderstanding. That is not complex.

    • @MichaelDouglasSkewes
      @MichaelDouglasSkewes 2 года назад +9

      @@dherman0001 also, President Oakes said ,if we are not careful ,this church will politically correct itself out of existence! That to is not complex.

    • @kgwyneth
      @kgwyneth 2 года назад +4

      What a sacred experience. Thank you for sharing! 🙏🏻❤️

  • @Boundless500
    @Boundless500 Год назад +16

    It was an honor to attend beloved BYU. I should not have been accepted and had severe sins but it was there that I quickly and sincerely repented. The Spirit is tangible there. My gratitude is eternal.

  • @dr.scottm.soulierboardcert8070
    @dr.scottm.soulierboardcert8070 2 года назад +85

    I listened to every word of this exquisitely composed and graciously delivered devotional address.
    He appropriately expressed and implored all to embrace Christian love and respect toward our LGBT brothers and sisters, while sensitively proclaiming Eternal truths regarding the Great Plan of Happiness.
    I judge his sermon to be a masterpiece of understanding and balance relative to the chosen subject.
    I invite all to prayerfully consider his words in the context of one who is uniquely qualified to address all facets of this subject material.
    Love all, serve all, speak truth in kindness.
    Home run, Elder Holland!

    • @petiejoe
      @petiejoe 2 года назад

      Thank you. Please fight for the bridge.

    • @harryhenderson2479
      @harryhenderson2479 2 года назад +5

      @@dherman0001 you are exactly part of the reason why LGBTQIA+ kids, youth, and adult members are taking their lives. Do better. Be better.

    • @dherman0001
      @dherman0001 2 года назад

      @@harryhenderson2479 They are choosing to take their lives because the Godless leftist false promises of the rewards of indulging in sin only leads to more sin and compounding guilt.
      And you are selling that sin as a cure for Christ, encouraging the guilt, bringing on the despair.

    • @dherman0001
      @dherman0001 2 года назад

      @@harryhenderson2479 You're a parrot repeating Godless leftist dribble. Do better, be better!

    • @harryhenderson2479
      @harryhenderson2479 2 года назад +1

      @@dherman0001 go watch Matt Easton’s story on YT. I promise you it’s not “leftist” influence.

  • @davidosborne8417
    @davidosborne8417 2 года назад +123

    Thank you Elder Holland for your wonderful message. We love you and sustain you as an apostle of the Lord Jesus Christ.

    • @44dton
      @44dton 2 года назад +2

      Thank you elder dodo we sustain you as the last crying dodo who denies science and professors their retirement for not denying science and showing cristlike love for students. Good job Davey you should be ashamed of yourself.

    • @purpleboye_
      @purpleboye_ 2 года назад +2

      @@44dton screw off mate

    • @Iamaldswoman
      @Iamaldswoman 2 года назад

      @@purpleboye_ and THIS is Christlike talk. Didn't you learn, if you can't say something nice, don't say nothing at all?

    • @purpleboye_
      @purpleboye_ 2 года назад +2

      @@Iamaldswoman I was replying to Denton and so should you

    • @Iamaldswoman
      @Iamaldswoman 2 года назад +1

      @@purpleboye_ maybe you were. Telling him to do that, IS what I was talking about. If you can't something nice, don't say anything!

  • @RonaldMiller-oi6sw
    @RonaldMiller-oi6sw 5 месяцев назад +2

    Just as poignant and perspicacious and needed now (Feb. 2024) as it was when given. I loved his inspired leadership in 1984 when I was a graduate student at BYU, and have been inspired for the last 40 years by his continued apostolic leadership, example of charity and kindness, and balanced by the courage it has taken to address the issues that are wounding this generation of God's children both in and out of the Church.

  • @terrieklund4358
    @terrieklund4358 2 года назад +56

    I love him and support him as I do all our living apostles!!!

  • @troyhoward7802
    @troyhoward7802 Год назад +10

    I appreciate people like Elder Holland who dare to focus on the importance of building and maintaining the guard rails of the path. There will always be critics who are quick to take offense-instead substituting views that disproportionately focus exclusively on the spiritual trauma care for those who get mangled by the fall from the Gospel path.
    As a trauma surgeon, I am especially grateful for those that prioritize and teach principles of wisdom that keep people safe. Only distantly secondary in comparison should be my role in treating injuries that too often result from actions that disregard that protective wisdom. But love be to all, regardless of choice or circumstance.

  • @mickibeatty1989
    @mickibeatty1989 2 года назад +75

    I am so proud of Elder Holland...I have piece in my soul as I listen to his talk...I truly have a testimony of what true prayer and faith as my partner and I prayed daily together on our knees and ask humbly if our relationships was wrong in the eyes of our lord Jesus christ...we both at this time made a physical sacrifice not to have a physical relationship as we re seeking the truth for us...not what man says..but what our lord could only answer...it was almost 2yrs before that was shown to her and i...today. we have such love for each other we never new was possible...Sister harper read the book of Mormon and is now baptized...we are sisters in christ ....not partner s in sin...she is my best friend and I now know how confused satin tried to twist our relationship into sin..I stand proud a reborn retired lesbian...lol..and I'm so proud of the 360 change we both have made in changing our hearts for the knowledge Jesus christ blessed us with the truth.. Thank for your love !nd prayers..Sister Dawn Michelle. BEATTY

    • @rosamariahurst8182
      @rosamariahurst8182 2 года назад +8

      I'm glad you were able to take the bend of your eyes. It is only our Savior Jesus Christ who helps His children to walk the road in this life.

    • @Glen.Danielsen
      @Glen.Danielsen 2 года назад +5

      . . . peace

    • @samiam2798
      @samiam2798 2 года назад +2

      ok?? and should those that don’t find that comfort in the church and the gospel stay? if they feel alienated and alone do they just have to push through it until they die? not having the same joy and peace in the church as their counterparts? i used to have so much comfort in the church until i found out things about it and the people involved and now i’m so much happier believing what i know now is right. all the comfort i could ever need i have with my family and my pride in how far i’ve come.

    • @Glen.Danielsen
      @Glen.Danielsen 2 года назад +6

      @@samiam2798 Glad you have found the right peace for you, brother Sam. Maybe the Church is not for you. Still, maybe keep an open mind. Never say never, valued brother. When you can, talk to God. 💛🙏🏼

    • @dalleneldredge6923
      @dalleneldredge6923 2 года назад +2

      Respect!

  • @tashjubilee
    @tashjubilee 2 года назад +26

    I love you, Elder Holland! Your talks have been ones to lift me up for years. Thank you!

  • @cassiejill1
    @cassiejill1 2 года назад +79

    Thank you, Elder Holland. I loved BYU, loved that I obtained a wonderful education there, with God and Jesus Christ at the center. I'll be forever grateful for BYU.

    • @JC-oy9ou
      @JC-oy9ou 2 года назад

      Jeffrey R. Holland may become president of the church in the future.

  • @pamcyr5948
    @pamcyr5948 2 года назад +17

    Thank you, Elder Holland. You are truly an apostle of the Lord, Jesus Christ, and you speak the truth with love, sensitivity and power just as the Savior would.

  • @lindacurnutt2343
    @lindacurnutt2343 2 года назад +53

    I started at BYU in 1966. What I learned at BYU has been written on my heart! My testimony grew and my love of the Savior. Elder Holland I love BYU so much let’s not let it fall from its might goal. Come forth to learn. Go out and serve.

  • @coleygyaluv
    @coleygyaluv 2 года назад +354

    As a bisexual member of the church I am so glad that Elder Holland has said these things. I know the struggles that come with same sex attraction. It is real and extremely difficult to deal with at times.
    But this I know, that he is an Apostle of the Lord and I sustain him! I know some may not like what he has said. But it only because you do not understand the Doctrine of Christ.
    Living and keeping my covenants brings me immense peace and joy that I cannot find anywhere else! 💜 I know that there is a difference between love and lust. I know that true love comes from righteousness…and that true love is bound with the sanctity of marriage. Between a man and a woman. Who need one another, we are unique and different for a reason. I know this to be true without a doubt!

    • @grantbeck9228
      @grantbeck9228 2 года назад +57

      You need to get far far away from the church while you still can

    • @loverssrock99
      @loverssrock99 2 года назад +42

      This made me cry. I really hope one day you can love and accept yourself for who you are. You don’t need to feel shame. You are wonderful and accepted by so many. Being yourself, being free….chase that. Please.

    • @Uniboonz
      @Uniboonz 2 года назад +21

      You’re awesome, and thank you for sharing.

    • @morghanfarris3198
      @morghanfarris3198 2 года назад +29

      Thanks so much for your honest comment! You are so amazing for staying strong and continuing with what you know is right! I hope that you can find peace and comfort through all of your struggles :)

    • @MarieGlenna
      @MarieGlenna 2 года назад +13

      Though it does cause struggle, I don’t think that being bi-sexual typically exposes you to the things that types of struggles that a gay man or woman deals with in the church. You have choices that can lead to a much more fulfilled life than the church tries to offer to someone who is never supposed to marry or have children.

  • @hollyodii5969
    @hollyodii5969 2 года назад +49

    I love elder Jeffery R. Holland, and I sustain him. He is a true apostle of Jesus Christ.

    • @neongirluk
      @neongirluk 2 года назад

      Another person who has never read the bible. He literally wearing an out fit from 2 different cloths. Stop reading the Book of Mormon and read the bible and see how Jesus really behaved.

    • @allmight9840
      @allmight9840 2 года назад +4

      Agreed brother. No matter what anyone else says we will sustain the brethren of the church

  • @lukehatch1300
    @lukehatch1300 2 года назад +76

    After hearing so much about this talk, I figured I’d come and listen. I’m glad I did. The Spirit of love and kindness was so present as He proclaimed what so many of us believe, yet have a hard time expressing without hurting others. Such a difficult subject for so many, but is important to hear.

    • @bradflinders4302
      @bradflinders4302 2 года назад +4

      I wonder if you would feel that same love and kindness from this talk if you were gay. Or maybe if you were Matt Easton. After two years of that incident evidently festering, Holland finally got it off his chest. Didn't feel so loving to me. Watch what they do, not what they say, or even the tearful, heartfelt way they say it. Love is an action, not "heartfelt" emotion. Maybe the leaders could do something more about suicide among LDS gay teens since it's the church policies that have caused so much despair (although, admittedly, it is better than it was a couple decades ago). I can tell you for sure that the church's policies on gays are not authored by the God I worship. On that we can both agree. Since He made them this way, maybe this is all about us (straight church members), not them. Maybe you and I and Elder Holland are all on trial. And one more quick response to your final comment. This is not a difficult subject at all. It's super easy. Just accept gay people as they are, unconditionally and in every way, then it's a non-issue. We gave blacks the priesthood. Now let's give gay people the same full rights and privileges in the church that us straight people have, no difference between us and them, just like blacks. I'm pretty sure (I would bet my life on it) that that's what the unconditionally loving God that I worship does. The church is the one with the problem, not the LGBTQ community.

    • @jeremysmith9694
      @jeremysmith9694 2 года назад +2

      @@bradflinders4302 Gays already can have everything blacks and all members of the church have. They just have to live the law of chastity like the rest of us.

    • @bradflinders4302
      @bradflinders4302 2 года назад +2

      @@jeremysmith9694 You can't be serious. So this is all about gays living the law of chastity and nothing else. Then what on earth are we talking about here? Ask the LDS LGBTQ community if that's all this is about, and I'm pretty sure you'll get an earful. Get real man. There is one, and only one question here, and we all keep skirting around it. Does God fully accept gays for who and what they are or not? And I mean fully. And if not, then why did He make them this way? We'll never know God's stance for sure until we get to the other side, but my money is on unconditional love and acceptance. Unconditional means there are NO conditions. Not even one. Like I said above, I am quite certain (and I'm sure you'll agree) that you and I don't believe in the same God. But mine is for sure nicer. Oh, and one other thing. If this is solely about the law of chastity, then why don't we just let them get married? Problem solved. The "challenge" or "difficulty" is not with gays. It's with the church.

    • @jeremysmith9694
      @jeremysmith9694 2 года назад +1

      @@bradflinders4302 You think that gays are the only ones born with problems? You think they're the only people who struggle conforming to the teachings of the church?
      I don't think God does place conditions on His love. But He clearly places conditions on full membership in His church. He clearly has rules that all of us have to follow. If you don't want to follow Him then don't. You think a parent is more loving if they give no rules to their children? The law of chastity isn't about marriage. It's about marriage between man and a woman. So they still are not living the law of chastity if they get married.

    • @HappyMom222
      @HappyMom222 2 года назад +1

      @@bradflinders4302 Unconditional love and acceptance for individuals means something different to you than it does to God, I think. I would never harm anyone, and I know that God loves you perfectly. You are His son. However, same-sex relationships, even so-called same-sex "marriage," can never fit in God's plan because they are by definition a biological and geneological dead-end. (Neither can ANY non-covenental sex fit in His plan, btw. They are against His laws.)
      God's work and His glory is to bring to pass the immortality and eternal lives of man--His children. Part of our test here is to see if we are truly willing to help in His work and His glory, partly by being willing to live by His laws of marriage and family AND by being willing to have children.
      This is true even if, because of various challenges (whether it be same-sex attraction, or lack of opportunity, or health challenges, or whatever) we do not get a chance to have children in this life. Even in the Eternities, with perfect bodies, there is NEVER a chance for a homosexual relationship to produce children. Like I said, it is a dead-end.
      God's plan is all about families, ancestors, parents, children, seed, generations, all sealed together in one eternal family, with no insurmountable dead ends. This is clear all throughout the history of the earth, through all the scriptures, through all prophecies of the eternities. Homosexuality is not part of God's design for His children. Nor is homosexual sex lawful in His eyes.
      This law cannot be protested out of canon, despite all earthly wailing and gnashing of teeth of those suffering painful challenges now. Yes, love is important, and God's unconditional love for you surpasses your understanding. Christ will wipe all tears from your eyes, too. He does truly know best.

  • @edgantt98
    @edgantt98 2 года назад +260

    As a member of the faculty at BYU, I wholeheartedly endorse Elder Holland's much needed reminder about what this university and its faculty are to be about, what the sacred mission is, and why it all matters. I wish all of my colleagues and fellow saints felt the same way, it deeply saddens me that they don't. Still, most do and most were heartened, strengthened, and encouraged to greater effort to contribute to the building up of the kingdom of God in the classroom, the laboratory, and the world. Elder Holland is guilty of nothing more than teaching the truth, obeying God, following the prophet, and loving all of God's children. To suggest otherwise is to defame the man, to mangle his words, and mislead others.

    • @MJ-wj5nm
      @MJ-wj5nm 2 года назад +25

      Your faithfulness made the world of difference to my daughter who attended several of your psychology classes. Your class/teachings gave her increased strength to stand for truth. Thank you Dr. Gantt!

    • @diannaboyd7876
      @diannaboyd7876 2 года назад +13

      Thank you for your devotion.

    • @nancy8012
      @nancy8012 2 года назад +20

      @@James-rf8ee You mean the 5 sentences?

    • @841577
      @841577 2 года назад +27

      You are right. Elder Holland is guilty of nothing except teaching the truth and obeying God…..The same thing they crucified Jesus for.

    • @usairbloom
      @usairbloom 2 года назад +14

      I too have heard from friends that stated that they just wanted to graduate as quickly as they could to get out for frustrations of the pressures BYU professors were putting on those that did not side with change and the ideas of the world. It made me sad to hear as I feel all of our Heavenly Father's children should be able to study and grow in knowledge and learning without distractions or fearing that their grades will suffer academically because they don't share the same views as the professor or the world.

  • @jennifernelson7235
    @jennifernelson7235 2 года назад +60

    I love this man, this apostle of Jesus Christ, his family, his brave wife. Everything he feels, says and portrays has the countenance of our Savior.

  • @dianahebert3894
    @dianahebert3894 2 года назад +25

    Elder Holland, I love you and I am so grateful for you and your testimony of our Savior, Jesus Christ. You are truly an example of love for everyone and one to be followed. Thank you for all you do and stand for.

  • @shannablackburn7569
    @shannablackburn7569 2 года назад +46

    Love you Elder Holland! This talk was amazing, filled with love for the whole human race. Now I know what the pure love of Jesus Christ is like. Thank you so much!

    • @JC-oy9ou
      @JC-oy9ou 2 года назад +2

      Jeffrey R. Holland may become president of the church one day.

  • @danite1742
    @danite1742 2 года назад +45

    Great talk president Holland. I pray that the faculty at BYU will take your message to heart and turn their muskets to defending the Church doctrine.

    • @getharryonsax
      @getharryonsax 2 года назад +6

      I will take my friends advice and turn my muskets to protecting people from the LDS church

    • @bradflinders4302
      @bradflinders4302 2 года назад +3

      @@getharryonsax As will I. With my last breath.

    • @jdrobinson4865
      @jdrobinson4865 2 года назад +2

      We need less musket fire, please!

    • @kimhaughton3771
      @kimhaughton3771 Год назад

      Well said!

  • @chadgundry8613
    @chadgundry8613 2 года назад +32

    Well said. Powerfully delivered.

  • @trudyappleby1622
    @trudyappleby1622 2 года назад +12

    I love Elder Holland. He is a absolute rock!! Nothing wavering. I understood his talk, I heard it through my heart and the spirit. He spoke the truth as Jesus would if he was standing right there. I sustain him and applaud him for his honesty and his love for everyone. God bless you Elder Holland. God bless BYU and all serving there 🙏♥️🙏 Amen.

  • @andrewcroft5730
    @andrewcroft5730 2 года назад +631

    26:29 "As near as I can tell, Christ never once witheld his love from anyone. But he also never once said to anyone, Because I love you, you're exempt from keeping my commandments. We're tasked with striking that same sensitive, demanding balance in our lives."

    • @jeffs.3348
      @jeffs.3348 2 года назад +50

      I don’t remember Christ talking about gay people.

    • @flyingflight
      @flyingflight 2 года назад +33

      @@jeffs.3348 not sure what point your trying to make but the term anyone means just that anyone

    • @homefrykl
      @homefrykl 2 года назад +30

      The point he's making is that Jesus never taught that being gay is wrong

    • @braxtongunn2089
      @braxtongunn2089 2 года назад +32

      @@homefrykl definitely not the point he’s making haha

    • @noelledunkley1455
      @noelledunkley1455 2 года назад +36

      The scriptures are clear about sexual relationships out side of the marriage of a man and women. Dont know what your point is but just because your gay doesn't mean your breaking God's law and doesn't mean your not loved by Christ. The scriptures are clear what is a sin and what isn't.

  • @patriciaforester2411
    @patriciaforester2411 2 года назад +51

    As a life long member of the church I’m so thankful to be taught pure doctrine by Elder Holland who teaches as Christ would teach. Thank you Elder Holland.

    • @JC-oy9ou
      @JC-oy9ou 2 года назад +1

      Jeffrey R. Holland may become president of the church one day.

  • @GrammaD
    @GrammaD 2 года назад +23

    Beautiful, humble message…just as the Savior would speak to us. Thank you, Elder Holland. We love you so much!

  • @kjcdb8er
    @kjcdb8er 2 года назад +36

    A fantastic talk and reminder of the special role BYU has in preparing youth to go forth and serve with love and faith.

  • @debrarowan9817
    @debrarowan9817 2 года назад +47

    Thank you Elder Holland for your Heartfelt Testimony of the Sacredness of Brigham Young University. I’m proud to be an Graduate , at age 49, of this great University.

  • @vezner
    @vezner 2 года назад +18

    Elder Holland’s words offend Satan.

    • @moronibreitbart6055
      @moronibreitbart6055 2 года назад +2

      Indeed, as well as everyone who lists to obey him; liberals/progressives/leftists/LBGT/Gay/etc..

  • @PetBunnyDebbie
    @PetBunnyDebbie Год назад +3

    I LOVE Elder Holland's sense of humor. He's so funny! :D

  • @angelamoffo7339
    @angelamoffo7339 2 года назад +17

    Wow… what incredible insight and words of wisdom. I love you Elder Holland. 😊

    • @markpb4767
      @markpb4767 6 месяцев назад +1

      His words were unmistakably a call to arms: Holland used the word “fire” 10 times, “musket” eight times, and made multiple references to “friendly fire,” “wounds,” and “scarring.” In particular, he called for “more musket fire” from BYU’s faculty to defend Mormonism’s official position on the inferiority and social dangers of same-sex relationships and marriages.

  • @Winterfire1000
    @Winterfire1000 2 года назад +74

    We love you and stand by you, Elder Holland!

  • @tomhoward8304
    @tomhoward8304 2 года назад +33

    I am a graduate of Brigham Young University, MFA 1995. I stand with the leadership of our church, and the decisions they make regarding the things Elder Holland discussed in his address. While I have friends who think very differently than what the standards of the Gospel are, and have chosen a life with a same sex partner, I stand with our Prophet and his associates. May BYU remain faithful to the standards of the gospel. May BYU remain a vital part of our education system. May all who attend and teach at BYU realize what it is they are a part of. Thank you Elder Holland for your forthrightness. There is a place for people who think and feel differently than what Elder Holland has talked about, and it is not at BYU. I mean no disrespect to anyone by that, only that there needs to be a separation between the things of the world, and the standards of the Church and our Lord's Gospel.

    • @jasonford7481
      @jasonford7481 2 года назад +2

      "May BYU remain faithful to the standards of the gospel." What gospel and whos gospel? The LDS church has its own gospel and its not the same as the one taught by Christ in the Bible. Sure, the LDS faith has some of the Gospel but they mingle it with the teachings of men. To me, the gospel of Christ can be summed up into Loving ones neighbor as them self. Would the LDS church leaders treat the gay community as they do if they truly viewed them as they do their self? Would the church had band the priesthood from the blacks if the church leaders of the day had truly viewed black people as they do them self? The answer is No.

    • @dacarroll88
      @dacarroll88 2 года назад +1

      I am a graduate of BYU (bachelors and masters) and a former instructor there, and I wholeheartedly denounce Jeff Holland's words, as they do not come from a place of love or charity. If we are really wanting to invoke "the gospel" here, then we should be focusing on the two most important commandments. Inflammatory and negative rhetoric towards LGBTQ+ people, and trying to recast who they are as a "lifestyle," is antithetical to loving your neighbor as yourself.

    • @kimhaughton3771
      @kimhaughton3771 Год назад +1

      ​@@dacarroll88 Sorry... you've got it backwards. May God bless you on your journey. ❤

  • @nathantaylor9998
    @nathantaylor9998 2 года назад +46

    I would die for this man and everything he stands for. I know that The Church of Jesus Christ of latter-day saints is the Lord's true and living church here on earth and that our Church leaders are called, ordained and given the keys to lead in these the last dispensation of the world.
    I stand with you Elder Holland!

    • @CommandersFan-sz7jp
      @CommandersFan-sz7jp 2 года назад +5

      I stand with you bother Taylor.

    • @olivehopoate
      @olivehopoate 2 года назад +1

      I’m with you 100 %

    • @queencrusader5401
      @queencrusader5401 2 года назад +1

      You would die for homophobia, purity, and shame culture that causes thousands to hate themselves so much they commit suicide and millions more proven irreparable damage.
      I wonder if you ever think about kids like my nephew who wound up blowing his brains out in a church parking lot because he was gay and could never have a place in the celestial kingdom. Probably not.

  • @justanothergirl2333
    @justanothergirl2333 2 года назад +72

    Thank you Elder Holland. I have had so many concerns. My son graduated from BYU a few years ago and he had many experience - specifically a rather hard one in a sociology class - that were really frustrating. He kept repeating to me over the many years he was there that BYU was getting messed up in stuff he was thought he wouldn't have to deal with while there. He actually has told his younger sister to NOT go to BYU - don't waste her time. It's been hard to learn of all the things going on that are not in line with the gospel. Thank you for addressing the deviation so many academic minds at BYU have made. Thank you for reminding us all the mission of BYU is to be unique in the way we stay true to gospel teachings - no matter what the world preaches. Thank you for bravely addressing how BYU has fallen into some of the philosophies of the world and urging all to re align teaching back to the gospel basics - not the ideologies of the world. I expect there will be those that try to throw you under the bus for speaking the truth - those that take the truth to be hard. Remember there are so many more that are grateful for your words of encouragement that not only does leadership understand there are issues that need addressing, but that we can continue to have faith that BYU can still be a place of spiritual as well as academic learning without worldly views being forced upon our children. As a BYU graduate myself - I thank you for looking out for my Alma Mater. I hope it's not to late to root out the philosophies of man being taught to young minds.

    • @markpatterson4881
      @markpatterson4881 2 года назад +12

      I agree with you wholeheartedly. As alumni I’ve been shocked by the direction BYU has gone.

    • @velocirapture89
      @velocirapture89 2 года назад +7

      @@markpatterson4881 I have, too. I graduated 6 years ago and it's quite different even now. I sometimes feel so ashamed that I would like to remove my name completely from the alumni lists.

    • @Naturefan354
      @Naturefan354 2 года назад

      @@James-rf8ee R U Serious?!? When?? How was this legal?!

    • @dcarts5616
      @dcarts5616 2 года назад

      @@Naturefan354 James doesn’t respond. He just copy pastes the same paragraph on every and any feed that he can. He lies by omitting other details about what is ultimately electro shock therapy that was very popular in the era he refers to. Many colleges and other psychological entities used electro shock therapy to try and change certain behaviors. One of those behaviors that a faculty member along with a student at BYU tested was trying to shock gayness out of gays by attaching electrodes to gay man balls and shocking them if they became aroused by gay porn or the like. It was not unique to BYU as James implies, and that’s why he is a liar.

    • @dacarroll88
      @dacarroll88 2 года назад +2

      Sounds like he has a persecution complex.

  • @heidijensen769
    @heidijensen769 2 года назад +20

    Love him so much and his beautiful sweet spirit and testimony 🥰. So grateful for you Elder Holland!

    • @repairproton2989
      @repairproton2989 2 года назад +1

      @Tyler G nothing, the church just cant let gay people openly say they are gay because they are so open minded.

    • @kfbob364
      @kfbob364 2 года назад +1

      @Tyler G The student used the opportunity to make a coming out speech.

  • @kgwyneth
    @kgwyneth 2 года назад +29

    Beautiful, heartfelt talk! Thank you Elder Holland

    • @dalleneldredge6923
      @dalleneldredge6923 2 года назад +1

      @Tyler G Listen to the talk! He loves them! He's trying to help them!

  • @donnaoliphant4056
    @donnaoliphant4056 2 года назад +18

    I loved the spiritual growth and knowledge I gained at BYU. I loved the devotionals and forums. Socially I was a very small pebble and sometimes felt inadequate-but the spiritual food and progress, love from dear roommates, I gained have made all the difference.

    • @allmight9840
      @allmight9840 2 года назад +5

      I wish that everyone today could have that same experience that you had
      Unfortunately, the enemies of the church have a great hold on the university today.

    • @kimhaughton3771
      @kimhaughton3771 Год назад +1

      ​@@allmight9840 well said! Unfortunately. 😢

  • @paulahunt1493
    @paulahunt1493 2 года назад +15

    I too had an experience much like Elder Holland as a child. I love my time at BYU and feel it led to all my successes in life.

    • @mikkifrompreston4396
      @mikkifrompreston4396 2 года назад +1

      But it’s not about you. It’s about the LGBTQ students, and how they feel excluded and penalised based on who they are.
      White people loved the church back when blacks were banned from the priesthood and endowments. This is a similar issue of exclusion.
      Just because you enjoyed BYU,
      doesn’t mean its therefore fair for everyone. It’s actually a really negative place for some people.
      Brigham Young and Jesus Christ would not be able to attend BYU as they do not follow the honor code

    • @Operamoms
      @Operamoms 2 года назад +4

      @@mikkifrompreston4396 Do you realize what this speech was given for? He was speaking at the foundation of a new department at BYU to help promote belonging for those who identify as being LGBTQ and others, while admonishing us to stay true to Christ and defend what he teaches us in the scriptures. That's all.

    • @mikkifrompreston4396
      @mikkifrompreston4396 2 года назад +1

      @@Operamoms I understand :)
      Can you help me?
      Between 2015-2019 Russel M Nelson stated he received promptings from God that the church should exclude children of LGBTQ from baptism, Holy Ghost, priesthood, and temple ordinances.
      Once they turn 18 they would need first presidency approval and to disavow their parents lifestyle in order to receive these blessings.
      What good was this 4 year ban?
      Was this revelation from Russel M Nelson and the Authorities correct and necessary?
      Was it maybe a mistake?

  • @danite620
    @danite620 2 года назад +67

    Well , im a convert of 44 years. And I also love hearing Elder Holland. Once at the ward I attend he gave all of us an apostolic blessing . That to this day has been a comfort that I rely on. If people do not care for the policies at B Y U , then I suppose they have the prerogative to chose one of the not so unique universities . I personally pray B Y U never changes. God bless you Elder Holland.

    • @shortsallyear8602
      @shortsallyear8602 2 года назад +13

      @@Cyrusmagi The way I look at is if you choose to go to BYU and you sign the honor code then you follow it. UVU is 10 miles from BYU and they don’t have a honor code.

    • @Cyrusmagi
      @Cyrusmagi 2 года назад +2

      @@shortsallyear8602why should anyone have to sign an honour code? Obviously BYU dont like students having free agency

    • @shortsallyear8602
      @shortsallyear8602 2 года назад +22

      @@Cyrusmagi You are incorrect you have free agency to go anywhere you would like to go. If you choose to go to BYU then you sign a honor code of your own free will. What I don’t understand is why would anyone go to a school that has a honor code that you don’t want to live?

    • @huntersagapolutele4264
      @huntersagapolutele4264 2 года назад +10

      @@Cyrusmagi because it’s a church school and a the honor code has always been a part of it??agency is COMPLETELY DIFFERENT from signing an honor code of your own free will, then breaking a rule it states. if you sign the honor code then you agree to its rules, breaking the rules is more than just “free agency”, it’s defiant and wrong. people have the agency to break whatever rules they want, that doesn’t make it right though.

    • @Cyrusmagi
      @Cyrusmagi 2 года назад

      @@shortsallyear8602 well when people are young they have a tendency to change their minds on many things via education and learning. If they do why should they have to move from the place of learning.
      If people identify as lbgti why should they have had to leave the university of their choice or home. Plenty of hetro students at byu break codes and stay there!

  • @ingtapoot
    @ingtapoot 2 года назад +87

    I heard so many bad things about this talk so I came to listen for myself. From what I read, I expected controversy and bigotry, but was surprised to hear only love. He defends truth and urges others to do so, but to do so with Christlike compassion. Really a beautiful talk.

    • @biinbox
      @biinbox 2 года назад +4

      Exactly

    • @lissiemarie885
      @lissiemarie885 2 года назад +5

      Exactly my thoughts.

    • @careychristenson5041
      @careychristenson5041 2 года назад +7

      I don’t get it either. The Spirit accompanied his speech I thought.

    • @baileyschuman5052
      @baileyschuman5052 2 года назад +2

      It’s those without the spirit and who want to create contention are the ones who can’t feel the love and spirit of his talk. It’s no surprise.

    • @kayladyeann3306
      @kayladyeann3306 2 года назад +5

      You cannot say love someone while actively harming them.

  • @straithill5965
    @straithill5965 2 года назад +464

    Neil A Maxwell in a similar talk said' "If BYU does only that which other colleges and universities do, then we don't need it".

    • @EricJonesadventure
      @EricJonesadventure 2 года назад +15

      Woah. Yeah. I guess it is a place for the people that don't fit in to modern society! Due to bigotry and the love of rules as far as I can tell.

    • @iambuhlockay8007
      @iambuhlockay8007 2 года назад +24

      Why do we need it at all? It’s been a pretty harmful school for many people.

    • @dande3139
      @dande3139 2 года назад +20

      We don't need it.

    • @TMorgansomeonespecial
      @TMorgansomeonespecial 2 года назад +12

      @@EricJonesadventure You got that right! The church loves to make their rules when there is something the members are uncomfortable with. Look what they did to the blacks and the excuses they used in why they could not hold the priesthood. I guess they did not take into consideration that Joseph Smith approved of Elija Able being ordained to the priesthood. The church does a lot of flip flopping for sure!

    • @getharryonsax
      @getharryonsax 2 года назад +17

      Yes we don't need a school that promotes gunfire on homosexuality in modern day America

  • @nuuline
    @nuuline 2 года назад +33

    Thank you Elder Holland. I love and support you and this message 100%. ❤️❤️👏👏

  • @teresawidmer8510
    @teresawidmer8510 2 года назад +26

    Thank you Elder Holland! I love you ❤️
    Most of my life I've felt like I've had to stand alone and I'm so grateful for your courage and example!

    • @allmight9840
      @allmight9840 2 года назад +5

      Cheers! It's great to have honesty from someone in 2021.

  • @geneset74
    @geneset74 2 года назад +34

    I love Jeffrey r Holland, I love his spirit. I cry every time I hear him speak.

    • @starsn7974
      @starsn7974 Год назад

      Five people were m*rdered because of this talk(not counting those who took their life because of hate). Do you cry for their lives or will you continue to support those whose fruit is hate.

    • @Darronsanderson
      @Darronsanderson Год назад

      You mean the Lords Spirit

    • @kimhaughton3771
      @kimhaughton3771 Год назад

      I weep when he weeps. I can't help it!

    • @kimhaughton3771
      @kimhaughton3771 Год назад +1

      ​@@Darronsanderson why can't she love his spirit as well? We each have one. When I hear him speak I feel the spirit of God. in order for him to convey that spirit through his words it only makes sense that he must have a lovely spirit as well. One worthy of love. Just as your spirit is worthy of love. ❤️

  • @danbrinton747
    @danbrinton747 2 года назад +49

    Wonderful prophetic counsel. Let's stay true in the Lord's higher education institutions.

    • @FFM115
      @FFM115 2 года назад +2

      What was prophetic about it?

    • @allmight9840
      @allmight9840 2 года назад +3

      @FD DM If you really want to know listen and pray about it. RUclips comments with no effort will not lead you to truth.

  • @utahfastback
    @utahfastback 2 года назад +6

    I loved hearing Elder Holland's passion, honesty, and wisdom. From a branding perspective I think it is wise to urge BYU to embrace its uniqueness. Relatedly, I love having options, but it is hard to have options (freedom of choice) if everything is same. I also loved hearing his growth through the years in listening to prayers...something I know I could do better on. It is edifying to know our leaders are people just like us that are also improving as we all strive to follow the Savior! Great talk. Listen to the whole thing, don't just settle for harsh criticism after reading or listening to just a snippet.

  • @agarber1932
    @agarber1932 2 года назад +29

    God bless you Elder Holland. You are much loved.

  • @karenhanson759
    @karenhanson759 2 года назад +232

    The mention of a trowel in one hand and a revolver in the other goes back to the dedication of the Saints to the cause of finishing the Nauvoo temple after the exodus had begun. Joseph had been martyred and the pressure was on for the Saints to leave. Brigham knew he needed a covenant people and thus before leaving they began the covenant process and finished it with their lives in peril as they worked. Understand the history so they the quote makes sense. Stand true to the covenants. President Holland is urging BYU to stand for their principles.

    • @hollycurtis2843
      @hollycurtis2843 2 года назад +6

      Yes!!!

    • @juneolsen7895
      @juneolsen7895 2 года назад +1

      X

    • @karenhanson759
      @karenhanson759 2 года назад +11

      They worked with a trowel in one hand and revolver in another since their lives were in peril. In the eye of persecution they stayed true to their principles and completed their tasks.

    • @KevinLangford1
      @KevinLangford1 2 года назад +4

      It could also be that it took time for Brigham to consolidate power and discredit Emma Smith before finding new territory to settle.

    • @joycehanson3101
      @joycehanson3101 2 года назад

      0

  • @battheman777
    @battheman777 2 года назад +90

    I heard this talk stirred up much contention. After having listened to it, I can not imagine how people could interpret this offensively. It breaks my heart that So many people have been so perfectly deceived. So much so in fact that they see the world through lenses of hatred and think themselves tolerant...hatred toward anyone who does not believe the way they do or accept ideologies they do. The very acceptance they clamor for is a quality they refuse to offer to those with differing views. They can't fathom how a person can love another but at the same time not be accepting of a specific behavior; it's the old adage "love the sinner. Despise the sin." Some people are so far gone, that they can not see how such a doctrine could even be possible.
    To all members of the church, and all men everywhere, do not be deceived by the world. Do not let their twisting of this great man's words lead you down a path of deception. There can be no peace in wickedness and there will be times we will need to stand with much boldness against it. But it was easy to see, for those who are not blinded by hatred, that this message was one of love and peace making and unity. Follow and give heed to the watchmen on the towers. They see far more than we are able to. Stay on the path that will lead you back to our Father. Do not be among the elect who are deceived by the adversary . Do not let the culture of the world fill your mind with distraction and deception and hate. There is far too much of that already surrounding us at every turn. The Lord expects us to be better...he NEEDS us to be better.
    Elder Holland, you are loved and deeply respected by many. We, the faithful saints, support and sustain and pray for you!

    • @stephaniebrown7390
      @stephaniebrown7390 2 года назад +1

      In the name of jesus christ amen

    • @sabrinatimothy1542
      @sabrinatimothy1542 2 года назад +2

      YES YES YES…i love your response!!

    • @arscheerio
      @arscheerio 2 года назад +7

      @Tyler G grow up

    • @ethangarfield8810
      @ethangarfield8810 2 года назад +2

      @@arscheerio that’s not very Christlike of you

    • @alishametiam4280
      @alishametiam4280 2 года назад +3

      I couldn't agree more! May we view this as a counsel and admonition from a loving apostle of God.

  • @pamelabeistline4004
    @pamelabeistline4004 2 года назад +56

    We love and stand by you Elder Holland!

    • @petemichael4512
      @petemichael4512 2 года назад +1

      So what if Mormon gay youth commit suicide in high numbers. I know you believe they will be "fixed" in the afterlife.
      Who knows maybe someday God will reveal to the leaders as He did with the decision to allow Blacks to be welcomed into the priesthood a change toward how gays are treated. Until then investigate and understand the dark side of Mormonism if you're interested in knowing the truth.

    • @AL-pv2bq
      @AL-pv2bq 2 года назад +1

      @@petemichael4512 I don't know what you think the "truth" is, but if you want to believe that this life is the end and God does not love us, you do you.

    • @petemichael4512
      @petemichael4512 2 года назад +1

      @@AL-pv2bq I didn't say I didn't believe. I do and my acceptance of Jesus Christ as my Savior and His message of love and my faith in the Holy Bible and it's teachings is all I need to ensure my eternal life.

    • @AL-pv2bq
      @AL-pv2bq 2 года назад +2

      @@petemichael4512 so your just hating on the LDS religion in general? Do I need to bring up crusades? Every religion has things they are not proud of, this is the fault of man and not god.

    • @petemichael4512
      @petemichael4512 2 года назад +1

      @@AL-pv2bq I was born and raised in Idaho and I
      have lived with and gone to school with many Mormons. There are so many wonderful things about the church and the people and I love them. It's the origins and the strict holdings to manipulated beliefs that I have a problem with. Visited SLC many time and enjoyed going to the tabernacle on Sunday and hearing the extraordinary Choir. Like I said - so many pluses.

  • @JohnWilliamCornett
    @JohnWilliamCornett 2 года назад +59

    Renegade Mormon here...this is why I joined the church in 1994 “against" my wife's wishes...I was admonished for intending to get close with Christ through the good LDS members whose hearts I still love greatly. We are one in the fellowship of the spirit, no matter how detached from the body that I have become.

    • @petiejoe
      @petiejoe 2 года назад +2

      thank you.

    • @therusfosterson238
      @therusfosterson238 2 года назад +4

      I’m still staying attached to the body and I love your comments, my brother. Best wishes to you and your family.

    • @bushibang
      @bushibang Год назад +1

      Thank you for this message brother

  • @nickysoulier8782
    @nickysoulier8782 2 года назад +130

    I support and sustain Elder Holland. Love this man so much! 💗

    • @TMorgansomeonespecial
      @TMorgansomeonespecial 2 года назад +6

      He just told the world he was a bigot! LISTEN to it again but being awake and an open mind.

    • @harrylongabaugh7402
      @harrylongabaugh7402 2 года назад +9

      @@TMorgansomeonespecial why are you so full of hatred?

    • @lw1959
      @lw1959 2 года назад +5

      @@TMorgansomeonespecial How is he a bigot?

    • @IsacksonStudio
      @IsacksonStudio 2 года назад +5

      @@TMorgansomeonespecial I don’t know how anyone could listen to this talk and come away with such a thought. I hope you can re-listen and better understand his message of love and concern for the welfare of everyone.

    • @TMorgansomeonespecial
      @TMorgansomeonespecial 2 года назад +2

      @@harrylongabaugh7402 So you are saying that I am full of hatred because I don't agree with Hollands comments? He and those that agree with him are the ones that need to repent. His comments were so harsh and insensitive and so unchristlike!

  • @carlatobler9310
    @carlatobler9310 2 года назад +50

    Elder Holland never disappoints! He is a true prophet. willing to defend the faith, whether popular or not.

    • @841577
      @841577 2 года назад +1

      Absolutely!

    • @RickMecham
      @RickMecham 2 года назад

      LGBTQ+ kids and adults are killing themselves every month here in Utah. Is this popular? Wake up.

  • @MartySmithVideos
    @MartySmithVideos 2 года назад +24

    Love you Elder Holland and support you and the ideals of this great institution. We are grateful for all the BYU universities and know it’s a privilege that not all are able to attend. Thank you teaching with love what the savior would here

  • @aceuni-rider6921
    @aceuni-rider6921 2 года назад +22

    Love you Elder Holland. You are a true servant of God and Apostle of His church.

    • @JC-oy9ou
      @JC-oy9ou 2 года назад +1

      Jeffrey R. Holland may become president of the church one day.

    • @leem3299
      @leem3299 2 года назад

      I hope your love doesn't get misinterpreted as condoning or advocating his reference to deadly tools in relation to a persecuted minority. Make no mistake, Holland is on the side with the power here, financial power especially.

    • @dcarts5616
      @dcarts5616 2 года назад

      @@leem3299 he isn’t, the whole presidency is though and I truly hope that the church cuts all financial support to BYU soon. ;) There are better causes that promote Christ-centered service and care than the massive amounts of money being wasted at a college that used to be special but now wants to become one with the world. Let them become one with the world. Utah as a whole sound be left by the church as the “nephites” in Utah are becoming just as worldly, loathsome and evil as their “lamanite” rivals. I wish there was a “Samuel the Lamanite” sent to awaken Utah but…they’re all lamanites or desire to become them now because it easier than defending standards of truth.

    • @leem3299
      @leem3299 2 года назад

      @@dcarts5616 Yes, the highest church authorities are sitting on a pile of gold, big enough that they don't need to cut support for BYU to put more money toward caring for the least of these - who Jesus loves as himself. I seriously wonder if the church even spends what is contributed under "humanitarian aide" on tithing slips. They spend some of it, and I appreciate any and all good they do - but if they spend anywhere near the total contributed even under just "humanitarian aide" I'd be very surprised. The pile of gold is big enough to sustain church operations perpetually just on investment income. They actually could direct members to give tithing directly to the least of these (as Jesus himself directed) right now, and not risk the financial future of the church at all. That would make headlines. Members, and former members, and nonmembers, and questioning members, around the globe would thrill at the headlines that would be written. The pile of gold would instantly turn from a golden chain around the church's neck, into a worldwide example of brilliance. Let the church keep what it has accumulated to sustain itself perpetually - and all the members can be set free to...: "I was hungry, thirsty, sick, stranger, prison, and you came to me. As you have done to the least you have done to me." Let's follow Jesus. How would you personally feel if Pres Nielsen said: "Through the generous donations of members over so many years, the church is now financially sound enough to sustain operations perpetually. This is a great blessing. Please continue to pay tithing, but give it to the least of these as Jesus directs. The Lord is with you, and will guide you as you ponder how to bless the poor, the sick, the stranger, the captive. These are all loved by Jesus as himself - as are you." How would you feel hearing that? I'm near tears just thinking about it.

    • @dcarts5616
      @dcarts5616 2 года назад +1

      @@leem3299 yawn.

  • @KevinKJohn
    @KevinKJohn 2 года назад +59

    As a professor in the Communications Department, thank you, Elder Holland, for all that you have done for the Church, University, and the world.

  • @ismael.mendoza
    @ismael.mendoza 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you much Elder Holland for your love. Your message impacted my soul profoundly. Being loving and caring to those who do not accept the will of God, just like Jesus showed us, should not mean that we are condoning that which is against the will of God.

  • @novawarren5074
    @novawarren5074 2 года назад +13

    Beautiful Apostle
    Love each of his talks
    And wanting to get his books.
    Just love this video 😍❤️

  • @terridriscoll8380
    @terridriscoll8380 2 года назад +40

    Elder Holland, thank you for your words. We love you and sustain you .

  • @ashlynhorton1515
    @ashlynhorton1515 2 года назад +34

    Thank you elder Holland for this amazing, love-filled and inspired talk!

    • @HHPU
      @HHPU 2 года назад +1

      This speech was text book hate speech

    • @dcarts5616
      @dcarts5616 2 года назад

      @@HHPU no it wasn’t actually. Sigh.

    • @dacarroll88
      @dacarroll88 2 года назад

      All these glowing comments about how loving and sweet Holland was in his talk. Do you have no empathy for queer people?

    • @dcarts5616
      @dcarts5616 2 года назад +1

      @@dacarroll88 what’s your deal? Ex-mo? Atheist now? I’d love to address your rant but would like to know who I’m dealing with first. God loves all of His children, and He has provided a way to save them all from their imperfect be they adultry, lust, rampant or dangerous heterosexual and homosexual behaviors. Looking forward to hearing from you.

    • @dcarts5616
      @dcarts5616 2 года назад

      @@dacarroll88 what’s your deal? Ex-mo cultist now? Atheist? I want to respond to your rant but prefer to know with whom I’m dealing with. God has provided a way for all of His children to be saved be that they struggle with lust, adultery, pornography, and yes even rampant and dangerous hetero/homo-sexual behaviors. It’s hip to lean opposite of righteousness these days, or claim to be an ally of this or that group, I get it…the world has won just like it was prophesied would occur. I prefer, as does God I believe, to help everyone by simply following the basic 10 Commandments. Excited to bear back.

  • @PrimetimeKCL
    @PrimetimeKCL 2 года назад +88

    Love this talk from Elder Holland. I admire his testimony and courage and love of all of his fellowmen in giving this talk. He had to know in advance that it would be controversially received. He shared a lot of love in this talk! I felt it!! ❤️ I am grateful for you Elder Holland for your constancy in upholding and teaching the Lord's will for us, His children. What is a truth or principle if it is not upheld? We must anchor ourselves to these principles in order to not succumb to the adversary! The challenge is bridging the gap of God's will and still being a welcome light for those who are given the challenge of same sex attraction. That challenge is bridged by love. And I hope all who feel uncertain by the Lord's message, delivered by Elder Holland this past week will approach this with the faith that they do have, and give Elder Holland, and those in the First Presidency and Quorum of the Twelve the benefit of the doubt. And hopefully we can all know and feel these courageous and loving leaders are doing as the Lord instructs them. They love us, and it is for our benefit they do teach us what they teach us. Obedience and love is their motivation, it seems to me. ❤️❤️❤️

    • @alananat6628
      @alananat6628 2 года назад +2

      Not everything leaders speak is the Lords message. When appropriate, and if the backlash is strong enough, they will be speaking as men.

    • @helenbrown3857
      @helenbrown3857 2 года назад +4

      What an uplifting comment! Thank you for your strength!

    • @KevinLangford1
      @KevinLangford1 2 года назад +1

      Hero Worship for everyone to observe... Jesus Christ

    • @eclectic.britt655
      @eclectic.britt655 2 года назад +8

      Part of the conflict I felt was a rift between other recent words given on same-sex attraction and how people are receiving what they think he said. The brethren are nothing if not consistent. So I knew he wasnt calling for violence or any ill feelings or actions against LGBTQ folks. With that knowledge I then knew I needed to read his actual words and not rely on ill placed and poorly used quotes. Having done so I have resolved my feelings and have also dispelled any confusion I may have had.

    • @chubbuck35
      @chubbuck35 2 года назад +5

      With respect, you and Elder Holland both referenced those who are given the “challenge” of same-sex attraction. Have you considered the fact that if the Holland and the LDS church truly treated the LGBT community with the same respect as heterosexual relationships, it would not be a “challenge”? In other words, the only reason it’s a challenge to LGBT is because the church holds this prejudice view, treating them like 2nd class citizens about something they were born with.

  • @margaretmusser5390
    @margaretmusser5390 2 года назад +3

    IGS Elder Holland and his talks so great and touches my heart

  • @tinahuggins8813
    @tinahuggins8813 2 года назад +20

    Thank you Elder Holland. I too loved your testimony and felt your love for all of us.

  • @cristenschuch8525
    @cristenschuch8525 2 года назад +14

    Thank you, thank you Elder Holland!! This was so needed and welcome! I am truly grateful for living Prophets and Apostles!

  • @tannerjenkins5180
    @tannerjenkins5180 2 года назад +6

    I love that he acknowledges that he will be attacked for speaking so boldly, and then continues to speak truth. What an example! Thank you Elder Holland!

  • @WheresYourNext
    @WheresYourNext 2 года назад +17

    I'm so grateful that the Proclamation on the Family is an inspired document from God about his Plan of Salvation. Thank you Elder Holland for speaking words of truth that inspire us!

  • @jk-mx7so
    @jk-mx7so 2 года назад +596

    George Orwell said, "The further a society drifts from the truth, the more they will hate those that speak it." God always speaks the truth.

    • @IAmPeterCole
      @IAmPeterCole 2 года назад +84

      Are you saying he speaks for God? Because numerous prophets and apostles have told untrue stories or taught false things from the pulpit, including Elder Holland. I think George Orwell was speaking more towards people like Holland who speak hatefully and literally use violent Musket firing imagery to describe defending archaic ideals.

    • @zedubal
      @zedubal 2 года назад +31

      There is no evidence that God has ever spoken. Do you hate me for saying that?

    • @rachelczumaya2806
      @rachelczumaya2806 2 года назад +47

      @@IAmPeterCole he does because he is a prophet, seer, and revelator. That’s literally part of being an Apostle of Jesus Christ.

    • @tlotus3032
      @tlotus3032 2 года назад +23

      @@rachelczumaya2806 what are Elder Holland's prophesies?

    • @rainwalker95
      @rainwalker95 2 года назад +22

      Obviously he speaking for God, you have to have ears to hear.

  • @kirichamberlin8988
    @kirichamberlin8988 2 года назад +6

    Go Elder Holland! ♥️💪🏽🙏💌💋💝

  • @alyssakeyes2385
    @alyssakeyes2385 2 года назад +31

    Elder Holland is a true disciple of Jesus Christ. His courage and faith is unwavering and i’m so grateful for his words and testimony. ❤️

    • @EricJonesadventure
      @EricJonesadventure 2 года назад

      How is this at all courageous? Of course his faith is unwavering. He's a Mormon superstar.

    • @jainahall8069
      @jainahall8069 2 года назад +1

      I’m sorry but if a “disciple” of Jesus Christ is homophobic. That’s not the kind of heaven I want to be apart of.

    • @stacygodnick3887
      @stacygodnick3887 2 года назад

      @@jainahall8069, don't worry you won't be.

    • @jordemdris4029
      @jordemdris4029 2 года назад +1

      @@EricJonesadventure because it goes against the worlds view right now. As you can see, today many are degrading him, and reinterpreting his words to feel aligned with the church and the world views.

    • @EricJonesadventure
      @EricJonesadventure 2 года назад

      @@jordemdris4029 He lives more in his church circle than he does in the real world. Everyone around him supports him. He feels more like a hero because he feels like the world is against him.
      If he risked his calling in the church to speak in support of the people the church makes suffer, that would be courageous.
      He's against gay people, so yeah, people are against his view.

  • @CAnthonyVidal
    @CAnthonyVidal 2 года назад +18

    I loved this talk! So emotional. I heard critics tear it down. I did not hear anything but love and sincere concern for our well-being. So powerful! Especially that apostolic blessing.

    • @Geminifaerie
      @Geminifaerie 2 года назад +2

      "Musket fire. Yes, we will always need defenders of the faith." Holland may not mean actual physical violence against those who are LGBTQIA+ or are allies, but when he uses a firearm as a means of explaining what he means by defend...I don't know how you can see it for anything other than what it is, a call to use VIOLENCE against LGBTQIA+ to "defend the faith" if need be.

    • @CAnthonyVidal
      @CAnthonyVidal 2 года назад

      @@Geminifaerie if your take away was a “call to violence”, then that is what you had in your heart, friend. My take away was “learn war no more”. This talk was a call for unity and peace.
      “But we do all look forward to the day when we can “beat our swords into plowshares, and our spears into pruning hooks,” and at least on this subject, “learn war no more.””

    • @Geminifaerie
      @Geminifaerie 2 года назад

      ​@@CAnthonyVidal If one's intention is not a call to violence then using a firearm as a metaphor to express how one should defend themselves, is a very poor choice in words indeed. I stand by what I said. Of all the words he could have chosen to express how one should "defend the faith", a firearm is violent.
      Words have meaning and some words carry more weight than others. You can talk yourself into circles all you want about his intention, but you're blind if you don't see how using a firearm in his example doesn't have an underlying tone for a call of violence, with a firearm, against LGBTQIA+ folx and their allies.
      No one is coming to destroy your temples. No one is coming to destroy your universities. But yeah, defend the faith with firearms (that's not violent at all, SMH).

    • @CAnthonyVidal
      @CAnthonyVidal 2 года назад +1

      @@Geminifaerie I’m pretty sure whatever metaphor would have been chosen would have resulted in the same backlash. It is not about the trowel or musket, it is about the messenger for critics. I believe you have the right to think what you’d like about the talk. You don’t need my permission or approval, friend. I personally like the scriptural context of this borrowed metaphor and what the people who were described with a tool in one hand and a weapon in the other were doing at the time. It is very insightful and encourages to be better. If you have a sincere desire to seek out what was meant by this talk, that would be a good place to start. If you already made up your mind and are just seeking to contend with others, well it seems like you already chose to carry a weapon in both hands.
      I absolutely loved this talk. I think the conclusion of critics that Elder Holland, while speaking to a room filled with BYU staff, highly educated individuals that understand the imagery of a “builder” and “protector”, somehow was trying to encourage them to incite violence with a firearm against their students, sons, daughters, brothers, sisters, friends and family, simply because they have same sex attraction, is farfetched, intellectually dishonest and extremely improbable.

  • @jackiedeferrari8551
    @jackiedeferrari8551 2 года назад +4

    Thanks your Elder Holland. Awesome Tolk

  • @davidguo8751
    @davidguo8751 2 года назад +14

    This is our Apostle, my family is so proud of the church keep doing the right things

  • @chriscook2914
    @chriscook2914 2 года назад +34

    Thank you Elder Holland! Just.... Thank you!

    • @laraejackson4115
      @laraejackson4115 2 года назад +1

      Thank you Elder Holland! You and all our LDS leaders have my total commitment!

    • @HHPU
      @HHPU 2 года назад

      Thank you for keeping the church homophobic oh god king holland

  • @citycity3660
    @citycity3660 2 года назад +4

    It is very interesting to see how so many people are advising (God and Jesus Christ the creator of this world) how things should be done in the Gospel of the Lord. God is very patient with us, but everything has a limit except his love. We all struggle with sins and adversity of all kinds If people understood the atonement of Jesus Christ and His gospel, they would not be offended at Elder Holland’s message, but rather it would give them hope in Christ that no matter what they struggle with, they can find solace in the Atonement.

    • @homefrykl
      @homefrykl 2 года назад +2

      The problem isn't God, the problem is people claiming to speak for God and pushing things that are harmful.

    • @lisatree1250
      @lisatree1250 2 года назад

      It’s not a sin though and shouldn’t be felt as a struggle. People here are so weird.

    • @lisatree1250
      @lisatree1250 2 года назад

      @@homefrykl 💯

  • @suelowder8849
    @suelowder8849 2 года назад +14

    Elder Holland is speaking truth!

  • @valeriemcwilliam7933
    @valeriemcwilliam7933 2 года назад +28

    Thankyou Elder Holland and may God bless you and sustain you , you are a lovely man, I have met you, it was some years ago, but I knew then as I know now you are a man of God

  • @mslabarge
    @mslabarge 2 года назад +27

    Thank you dear Elder Holland! We love and pray for you, President Nelson, and all the brethren apostles. Stand in holy places and keep them holy!

  • @ismaelortizjr822
    @ismaelortizjr822 2 года назад +15

    I love ❤️ his humbleness, may the celestial father be with the church and keep us safe above all . Amen 🙏

  • @albinveselka258
    @albinveselka258 2 года назад +83

    Thank you Elder Holland. We love and sustain you. Thank you for saying the unpopular thing that needs to be said and knowingly exposing yourself at the abuse of evil for the cause of Christ.

    • @bradyjustbrady4711
      @bradyjustbrady4711 2 года назад +1

      Unpopular? The majority of both the people who will hear this and the people of the world as a whole holds the same or harsher opinions of LGBTQ people as Holland and the Church of now or the past. Besides, most people who are opposed to what Holland is talking about are more hurt and afraid of what his words and the Church’s perpetuated views of the LGBTQ community might do, they are not looking to abuse someone.

    • @bradyjustbrady4711
      @bradyjustbrady4711 2 года назад +1

      @Macbook Lifestyle I guess I had two points.
      He said that what Holland was saying and talking about was unpopular. Most of the people in the church and at BYU agree with him about LGBTQ people, as well as in the world. It is simply not an unpopular thing to say.
      Second, he talked about how Holland was exposing himself to “the abuse of evil.” I brought up that the majority of people who would hear what he said and disagreed are not looking to attack or “abuse” anyone unjustly. Those who do disagree are hurt by what he said and are worried about what he words might do for not only LGBTQ people at BYU, but all over and around the Church.
      This original comment is an example of persecution complex, which is very popular in modern Christianity and in Mormonism. It is when someone is convinced that the majority of people out there are against them and want to hurt them or their church. It comes from Christ and from apostles talking about how persecution is a sign of being righteous under God. Most people don’t know about the Church, and those who do don’t care about it much. The minority of people who care about the church don’t even persecute it that much, and those who do persecute the church often do so on justified grounds.
      Does this help explain a little more?

  • @MissPinkGirlOfSLC
    @MissPinkGirlOfSLC 2 года назад +117

    Love you Elder Holland!!!! No matter what people say, I personally know you care so much about everyone no matter what they choose in life! I trust you & the Lord! I know we are in the mists of a great divide that even happening within members of this church! I know this has been prophesied to happen in the final days before Christ returns! I pray for your safety and health and your heart!

    • @joybischoff9558
      @joybischoff9558 2 года назад +5

      I'm proud of your great faith, Stephanie. 🤗

    • @citycity3660
      @citycity3660 2 года назад +6

      Amen!!!!!

    • @Cyrusmagi
      @Cyrusmagi 2 года назад +5

      Stephanie salzar the church the one you belong to has been divided since its very early days of conception if you learn of its history and stop seeing it through Rose tinted glasses.
      Even Joseph Smith stopped looking through his urim and thumin glasses preferring his familar (seer)stone.

    • @Cyrusmagi
      @Cyrusmagi 2 года назад +1

      @Macbook Lifestyle have you really dived headlong into the church history.?? Or are you just saying this to gain some credibility.
      Have you sought the real truth of matters before recent times of the many youtube sites , many which are constructive but some i agree are just hype.
      Actually i had my opinions and suspicions a long time before the likes of the CS letters.
      Much of my source reference came from the book ,discourse of Brigham Young, miracle of forgiveness, marvellous work and wonder. Also various priesthood manuals. Church handbooks for bishops.
      Boyd k packer himself!
      Spencer w kimballs wife and her quotes!
      These sources inthe main but also some passages of the book of mormon!
      As to a moral framework which i work to is my own view of what i think is acceptable, what i think is possible, what i think is a lie or just a perception?
      If you still have a faith in Christ thats a good thing.
      If you got it through you studying and praying about a book describing events of history great. Many do also from books of the bible.
      Some even have a great faith in Christ from the early words of Mohammed.
      Its not the source that is so important but the figure and communative powers of Jesus himself thats whats important.
      Did he rise again
      Do you know him
      Does he know you!
      Ps what subject of the lds church makes u feel persomally " let down" remember when something feels like a let down there is always a positive experience to gain out of it!

    • @00Fisher00
      @00Fisher00 2 года назад +2

      @@Cyrusmagi Like that other man, I also enjoy learning about the history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and I refuse to accept the bad information and the faulty conclusions of people who try to subvert the Church of Jesus Christ. The "CES Letter" isn't helpful. It is crucial that we receive truth from God, which is what the Book of Mormon and living prophets encourage us to do. If you expect perfection from prophets, you're bound to be disappointed, but the true, restored Church of Jesus Christ does carry on God's work in our time and it blesses the lives of millions of people. Some of its members rely on faith as God desires and don't have the ability to do much Church history research. Some of us can research more, but we find that historic detail are not vital, whereas our faith in Jesus Christ and the revelation we receive from God is vital.

  • @lizzylingual8906
    @lizzylingual8906 2 года назад +51

    Thank you for speaking the truth!! It is heart breaking how one is demonized these days just for ones beliefs or opinions. No one has the courage to say what they believe anymore and stand up for their faith. I pray the leaders of the church will always have the courage to speak the truth no matter what pressure they may feel to bend to what is perceived as popular opinion.

    • @841577
      @841577 2 года назад +1

      They will. They are true followers of Christ.

    • @Geminifaerie
      @Geminifaerie 2 года назад +3

      "Musket fire. Yes, we will always need defenders of the faith." Holland may not mean actual physical violence against those who are LGBTQIA+ or are allies, but when he uses a firearm as a means of explaining what he means by defend...I don't know how you can see it for anything other than what it is, a call to use VIOLENCE against LGBTQIA+ to "defend the faith" if need be.

    • @lizzylingual8906
      @lizzylingual8906 2 года назад +4

      @Geminfaeri To support a man who has never preached anything but love and kindness for EVERY child of God is very easy. To malign, misrepresent and find the worst in comments made, invites a spirit of contention and negativity that I am interested in entertaining in my life. Please refrain from further spewing hate and negativity in your comments toward me.

    • @841577
      @841577 2 года назад +3

      @@Geminifaerie Have you heard of the term ‘wresting the scriptures’? If not, look up its meaning. This is what you are doing to Elder Holland’s words.

    • @queencrusader5401
      @queencrusader5401 2 года назад +1

      @@lizzylingual8906 This guy preached musket fire the very day that a lesbian couple was gunned down on their honeymoon in Utah. Utah has the 4th highest suicide rate among LGBT youth in the nation. My nephew was one of them. Your willful ignorance is what is helping keep the body count high. Blood is on Holland's hands and he doesn't care.

  • @lyndahanson4911
    @lyndahanson4911 2 года назад +9

    Thank you, Elder Holland, for your ❤️🙏