Come Follow Me Old Testament Exodus 18-20 (Apr. 18-24) Don't Miss This

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  • @christopherinsaudiarabia
    @christopherinsaudiarabia 2 года назад +38

    Time Stamps:
    00:00 *See the Board*
    00:04 Welcome and Introduction
    00:46 Intro to Exodus 18-20
    04:51 *Old Testament Timeline and Piece of the Week*
    08:29 Reference to teaching by Mark E Peterson
    09:20 Intro to Exodus 18
    09:46 Exodus 18 verses 1-3, then verses 8-11
    12:39 Jethro Moments (Exodus 18 verses 14-19)
    16:47 David's story of receiving counsel + Discussion on counseling together
    19:55 Jethro's Counsel (Exodus 18 verses 20-24) + Definition of "Provide out of All"
    25:23 Review of Jethro's 5 Suggestions for "Living Godward" (Exodus 18 verse 19)
    27:21 Understanding God's Intentions
    28:33 Intro to Exodus 19 + Order of Grace (Exodus 19 verses 4-5)
    31:18 Two Parts of Grace: Saving Grace and Exalting Grace
    34:34 Living "Peculiar" (Exodus 19 verses 10 and 12)
    37:37 Emily's story of a conversation with a friend about boundaries and expectations
    40:28 Exodus 19 verse 17, then verse 20
    42:12 Intro to Exodus 20 + Discussion on "Unfailing" Love and Setting Expectations
    46:27 The Covenant Relationship
    47:27 Covenant Expectations: The 10 Commandments (Exodus 20 verses 3-17)
    48:48 Sidebar: Taking the name of the Lord in vain
    50:49 Back to the 10 Commandments + Seeking God's Will
    53:19 The Covenant Privilege (Exodus 20 verses 2 and 20)
    54:41 Conclusion: "A Peculiar Relationship" + Balancing self vs selflessness

    • @ccox0211
      @ccox0211 2 года назад +1

      Thank you Christopher! I refer to these time stamps quite often!! Such a kind gift! 🙌🏻❤️

    • @mycahrosemendoza4283
      @mycahrosemendoza4283 2 года назад +1

      Thank you for this!

  • @veronicaw4460
    @veronicaw4460 2 года назад +93

    Oh my gosh....I'm struggling through a divorce (very amicable thankfully) but being reminded that there are expectations in a covenant relationship is helping to heal my heart today, as I remember there were reasons why things are where they are right now, and it helps to keep my heart from looking backward and accepting what is and having more peace about where I'm at. Thank you for the real life examples you guys draw on. They're very helpful.

    • @marnilarson2409
      @marnilarson2409 2 года назад +6

      I used to say, when a situation gets to: “it’s complicated”,
      then the adversary is probably involved.
      Now I have seen the change for
      “It’s complicated” is the result of someone’s agency, and probably the careful influence of the adversary.
      It’s hard, when you live and honor and reverence your covenants; you have been aware of and kept your accountability with intent to have a strong relationship, but your spouse’s agency chooses a path you know is wrong.
      Speaking of and learning more about our covenants and learning of their Eternal value and the Promises of the Lord are what is “real”, helps to calm and bless the contrite (crushed) heart.

    • @kathleentayl
      @kathleentayl 2 года назад +5

      My heart is with you as I read your post. Good luck, be strong. I know there are people as well as Heaven that love you.

    • @marnilarson2409
      @marnilarson2409 2 года назад +7

      @@kathleentayl
      Thank you.
      There are more for us than against us.
      2 Kings 6:16-17 ❤️🌅

    • @deboraswarner5507
      @deboraswarner5507 2 года назад +3

      My heart goes out to you. I have been in a similar situation.

    • @lyndasnell3119
      @lyndasnell3119 2 года назад +2

      This was so so good David and Emily. I needed this lesson as I DO have a Jethro in my life! It scares me to think that I would have missed this opportunity for their help and counsel they have been offering me. I realize I need to humble myself and accept it help. Thank you 🙏

  • @triciabastian9533
    @triciabastian9533 2 года назад +47

    I had a thought this morning as I was listening to Exodus 18. My thought was, Moses wasn't raised in a gospel centered home but his father in law Jethro was. When Jethro saw what was happening to Moses and how weary he was becoming, he took it upon himself to teach him and in doing so, helped him to delegate his responsibilities. Just a thought. Thanks so much.

  • @nathancureton8846
    @nathancureton8846 2 года назад +73

    This week's poem is called “Able Men.” If you've felt overwhelmed with a calling, these words may ring true. I currently serve as bishop, so writing this was a good reminder for me.
    Toil, work, serve and lead.
    Listen, council, help and feed.
    Meet and meet and meet indeed!
    “The thing that thou doest is not good.”
    I’ll serve with all my heart and mind.
    My might and strength for all mankind.
    My sense of self I’ll leave behind!
    “This thing is too heavy for thee.”
    It’s me He called so I must serve.
    Nothing held back in reserve.
    I’ll do it all! I can’t conserve!
    “Thou art not able to perform it thyself alone.”
    “Hearken now I say again.
    Seek ye out some able men
    Let them govern from thousand to ten.”
    “They shall bear the burden with thee.”
    And Moses chose able men.

    • @susanhicken6998
      @susanhicken6998 2 года назад +2

      Love this!!!

    • @v.wilson777
      @v.wilson777 2 года назад +1

      Thank you for this ❤️

    • @herringtonteacher
      @herringtonteacher 2 года назад

      Thank you for this poem- I really needed it!

    • @kmccartn1955
      @kmccartn1955 2 года назад

      I love how you were short lines of poetry capture the sentiments of service! Thank you for sharing your gift.

    • @emilyfisher9924
      @emilyfisher9924 2 года назад

      I love your poems. Thank you sharing

  • @SummerAdamsdotcom
    @SummerAdamsdotcom 2 года назад +11

    Yes, thank you for talking about laws and bounds! It all comes from love from our Father and to receive a higher kingdom and reward. I am so discouraged by so-called LDS influencers that are saying we do not need to answer to any of these laws and covenants and do what makes you happy. It’s so devastating to watch people I love fall for this. Thanks again for a great discussion!

  • @katmmcdonald
    @katmmcdonald 2 года назад +25

    Minute mark 41 to the end is fire!!! I wrote everything down! “Do I want to believe in a God who doesn’t care what I do or what I become?”

  • @aaronbuhler1291
    @aaronbuhler1291 2 года назад +26

    I always have loved in Exodus 20:20 the footnote "e" that tells of this Hebrew translation- "Because respect for Him will always be present with you, you will not sin." It reminds me of Pres. Nelson inviting us to become "sin-resistant." It also gives insight as to how, which is to keep a reverence for Christ. I strive for this particularly when partaking of the sacrament.

    • @susanhicken6998
      @susanhicken6998 2 года назад +1

      Thank you for pointing that out!!! We are so blessed to have these inspired footnotes!

  • @happyhaven1819
    @happyhaven1819 2 года назад +10

    This explanation of unfailing love, and taking the relationship to the next level by setting expectations in a covenant relationship was so powerful to hear and really ponder. Thank you!!!

  • @kathrynquinn6889
    @kathrynquinn6889 2 года назад +10

    The Order of Grace is oh such a valuable precept. Wow! It helps me understand so much about my relationship with Heavenly Father and the Atonement off Jesus. I remember when Emily explained Saving Grace and Exalting Grace when we were studying Abraham and how it spoke to my heart and mind. Thank you both

  • @lizhawkes2285
    @lizhawkes2285 2 года назад +14

    I loved this discussion! So many new ways of pondering my covenant relationships with God , in my marriage with my husband too! You both explain things in a way that really hit home with me. The spirit testifies of the truths in your insights. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and testimonies with me David and Emily every week. ❤️

  • @annieking8756
    @annieking8756 2 года назад +9

    Emily thank you so much for your explanation of taking the name of the Lord! So much truth that wasn’t understood before ♥️

  • @lesliemantlo6548
    @lesliemantlo6548 2 года назад +3

    When you talked about "holy rhythms" and learning how to come into sanctification each day, I thought of conversations I've had in the past couple of days with friends, some members of the church and some not believers at all, and they're flippancy with the Easter season. Theirs is all about the Easter Bunny. it hurt my heart listening to them, no Jesus at all in that celebration. 💔
    I am so grateful for my Savior Jesus Christ, that He has ALREADY Saved me and Rescued me and Set Me Free!❤️✝️ I so want to obey Him and live fully and faithfully in my covenants and recognize His light and glory in my life every day!🌤️
    Thank you for your teaching and testifying of HIM. I am loving seeing my Savior in my Old Testament studies this year! ❤️

  • @7r3g21i
    @7r3g21i 2 года назад +5

    Wow, wow, wow! I listen every single week, and I love it every single week. But this week’s lesson is one of the best! This message of the order of grace, of why we obey, of a God who cares about what we do, is so needed in our world!

  • @mrydjeski
    @mrydjeski 2 года назад +9

    I just want to say this was SO SO SO good! Your discussion of Jethro’s counsel coming from a place of love, and the gist of his counsel is an answer to prayer on how to address a struggle my son is going through. Thank you so much, you two!!

  • @weebee0624
    @weebee0624 2 года назад +10

    I love when you talk about the time in Egypt solidifies (unites) the people. Few things make better friends than a common enemy .

  • @katmmcdonald
    @katmmcdonald 2 года назад +20

    “ God can love regardless and still set bounds”

  • @QueenMum57
    @QueenMum57 2 года назад +1

    Can I just say how much I love you two!?? Thank you for sharing your gifts, your talents, your experiences, your thoughts and insights. You have enriched my life in so many ways!! I have never loved the Old Testament the way I do now. This lesson in particular brought so many things into a different perspective. I want to be your best friend! 😊

  • @happylatter-daysaint3503
    @happylatter-daysaint3503 2 года назад +3

    37:29 - 1:00:08 This is a perfect Analogy of our relationship with God. Being a convert, I have struggled with trying to explain this concept to my family & friends... especially the ones that are of no faith (meaning they don't believe in religion at all).
    Thank you for another wonderful lesson! ❤️

  • @jaimeclayton8596
    @jaimeclayton8596 2 года назад

    Thank you for talking about unconditional love. So many people think that means they can do what they want and still receive the fullness of gods love and blessings. Just like a marriage, you can not feel or have full love unless you love by certain conditions (honesty, trust, commitment, kindness, fidelity, etc.) Love grows and expands when it's mutual and so it is with God. I personally like to say real love instead of unconditional. His love is real, unfailing and always available because he always lives by it's principles but we can't receive it unless we love by those same principles.

  • @jennifergagnon6879
    @jennifergagnon6879 2 года назад +3

    I came across this idea that we carry a spiritual burden and it sounded so incongruous. I’ve been searching the scriptures to find a scripture to back that idea. Until now I have missed it. But today. Oh, I’m just so happy to have this lesson in my heart. We do carry a false idea that we should (a form of fear) love God. But the truth is because of this order of grace and the covenant relationship i.e. expectation and privilege - moving from a place of fear of God is not true at all. These ideas free us from feeling like we have to do something (keep commandments and the billion of other requirements in our church) to get His love and blessings! This story is the proof I have been searching for, but without your explanation I WOULD HAVE MISSED IT. There just are not words to thank you both enough.

  • @lorifoutz9332
    @lorifoutz9332 2 года назад +6

    I was assembling your Easter box for my seminary lesson- I teach 4 ym at lunchtime , then got asked to sub an em seminary class the same day, and the yw teaching the Sunday lesson couldn’t make it at the last minute, so I shared it there today (also had a yw read David’s post about Palm Sunday!! It was so beautiful) Still have my own family to share it with sometime this week. So thank you thank you for this idea.

  • @dondalphinjr5953
    @dondalphinjr5953 2 года назад +9

    My wife & I converted to LDS just over 4 years ago. As I had not studied any religious literature, I have been trying to learn what I can, even though I have issues with remembering things. Which has has been frustrating when I try to read the weekly topic for Adult Sunday school, or Preisthood meetings. You have a way of explaining things where I get a better "grip" of the lesson. The workbook is an excellent study guide and feel fortunate to have been able to get one this year. With that said, is there a sign up sheet to order direct for next year ? Sadly, Deseret store is usually sold out by the time we get there.

    • @bethp8436
      @bethp8436 2 года назад

      Yes there is a link on there website to preorder your Don’t Miss This journal from Deseret Book Store. At the beginning of their lessons towards the end of November and in December they will tell you when you can start ordering them so that they arrive in time to begin the new year of study materials.

  • @sensitivestronger337
    @sensitivestronger337 2 года назад

    I Love the distinctions you make about Grace 31:00. Grace 1- We are exalted & saved, Grace 2- We Become (Holy & Sanctified), through obedience to God's laws & ordinances. 🙂 how Heavenly Father's Love is unfailing. ♥️ Yes, we must all *honor* each other's boundaries! Yes, Heavenly Father gives us conditions to have a covenant relationship with Him!

  • @laurimoncur2628
    @laurimoncur2628 2 года назад +4

    So many excellent points articulated today. Wish I could carry you both in my back pocket every day! THANK YOU!!!

  • @carlajoguthrie6498
    @carlajoguthrie6498 2 года назад +10

    Today while preparing for primary I was struck by the understanding that just as the tree heal the bitter water of Mara, the cross of Jesus heals the bitter gulf and brings us the living waters of his atonement. Happy Easter!

  • @lynneharper1879
    @lynneharper1879 2 года назад +5

    I absolutely love these lessons and your insights. Thank you for your diligence and preparation to share with all of us. My heart is full❤

  • @elizabethharbison6823
    @elizabethharbison6823 2 года назад +1

    I need a parenting book Mrs. Freeman!!! Seriously, every time you talk about your family and your fostering I just soak up every word because you are so wise and loving, I seriously wanna be like you as a mom!!!

  • @zarinloosli5338
    @zarinloosli5338 2 года назад +11

    For me, God's unconditional love is better understood as a parent than as a spouse. God loves us, as his children, unconditionally. But there are certain privileges (blessings) that are conditional on us following the rules

    • @elsie8985
      @elsie8985 2 года назад +3

      Yes! I don’t see my relationship with God in parallel to my spouse or to other people outside my family, whom I care about. We have been taught that God is our father and my understanding of his love for me is better represented in my relationship with my children. I DO love them unconditionally, nothing they do will ever change that. The quality of our relationship though, is dependent on what we both put it into it.

    • @kelliebuckner1077
      @kelliebuckner1077 2 года назад +1

      I see where you’re coming from, but I think a marriage example is appropriate also because we have to choose to covenant with our spouse and we have to choose to covenant with the Lord. Our children don’t make a covenant With us as parents.

    • @elsie8985
      @elsie8985 2 года назад +2

      @@kelliebuckner1077 If we choose to break our covenants with our spouse they may cease to be our spouse and love may wane. But if we choose to break our covenants with our Father, he will still be our father and his love will always be available to us. We may lose privileges and opportunities, but we will not cease to be his children.

  • @denisseharris
    @denisseharris 2 года назад +3

    Fantastic lesson! I’m so glad I tuned in this morning instead of turning on Netflix

  • @mrsbcoleman12
    @mrsbcoleman12 2 года назад +5

    This was SUCH a beautiful lesson! I hope I can take the wonderful insights I gained and help my YW understand what a blessing commandments can be ❤️

  • @ButcherJones
    @ButcherJones 2 года назад

    Thank you for your presentation of Jethro's advise to Moses: DELEGATE! I was an Elders Quorum President and had excellent counselors. I could never have served nearly as well without them!
    God bless, and thank you soo much for this lesson. 😊😀

  • @kimberlytousley3450
    @kimberlytousley3450 2 года назад +4

    A covenant people. God's traid mark. I love it! The cross looks like a T and Emily's temple picture looks a little like an M. 😆😆😆. I love this. So much. It's a good reminder too. Christ's death and resurrection was nessassary for all our exaltation. Thanks for making the old testament accessable.

  • @debbiebenson3756
    @debbiebenson3756 2 года назад +8

    Praying to find my Jethro....

  • @emilyyungfleisch4139
    @emilyyungfleisch4139 2 года назад

    I think it is important to remember that Jethro was a priesthood leader. Sometimes I have heard of someone saying to another, "you're not going to accept that calling, are you? You really don't have time, that's going to be too much." I think counseling with a priesthood leader is good, and deciding how to best share responsibilities...I think we learn from callings and having to rely on the Lord for extra strength...but sometimes things are done by the same ten people because others aren't given the opportunity to serve or aren't willing to serve. It is important that we remember that we need those self refill moments. Christ fasted and prayed 40 days. Alma took Amulek home and ministered to him...how can we lift and truly sustain one another. I love how you talked about recognizing others' talents and helping them to flourish. Loved how you pointed out those 5 perspectives by Jethro.

  • @helenfitzgerald3422
    @helenfitzgerald3422 2 года назад

    This helped me so much. Thank you, David & Emily. You are doing a Good work. 👍🙏 God Bless you!

  • @lyndasnell3119
    @lyndasnell3119 2 года назад

    That was so good. I loved the part that God is trying to teach and purge the rebellious feelings of the people once they got to the other side. Great lesson.

  • @kelsiadams8116
    @kelsiadams8116 2 года назад

    I love that as Jethro is delivering Moses’ family he recognizes that Moses doesn’t have a lot of time to devote to them with his current set up. In my mind, Jethro wants to make sure his daughter and grandkids also get love and attention from the prophet and Moses is able to handle both responsibilities.

  • @dwfootzoning
    @dwfootzoning 2 года назад +5

    This really helps me understand better! Thank you!

  • @angela_flute52689
    @angela_flute52689 2 года назад

    37:15-47:36 (and 51:26-53:12, 56:20-end and so much else you said) is such a needed discussion. I hope your friend (and mine, and those in the comments) find peace in that.

  • @kaylene1166
    @kaylene1166 2 года назад +1

    Per the early discussion about the City of Enoch: Based on a hymn, "Thou Earth", by Eliza R. Snow--that is no longer in the hymnals--not just the city of Enoch went up, but a part of the earth with it and when the City of Enoch is returned, the earth will be whole again. As a close, personal friend of Joseph Smith, one can assume she learned that tidbit from him. It's also interesting to note that the scriptures don't say God took the "people of Enoch" but He took the "City of Enoch" (Moses 8:7) The Bible Dictionary also says "his entire city was translated".

  • @happythomasfam
    @happythomasfam 2 года назад +1

    You guys. So. Much. Goodness. THANK YOU!

  • @amymonson5646
    @amymonson5646 2 года назад

    One thing I thought about about while you both were discussing Jethro counseling with Moses was because Moses was devoting all of his time to the children of Israel, it had to have been a strain on his wife and children. It could have been causing tension in his family life. My speculation is that Moses was overburdened but not sure how to handle everything and God probably sent Jethro in answer to his prayers to give him guidance and direction. There have been times when God has sent me people to counsel with when I have been overburdened with tasks. He has helped make my burden lighter or has given me ideas on how I can better delegate some of the responsibilities to others so I am not carrying it all. I think this is also a great reason why we are told to have family councils.

  • @SpaceCafeCanada
    @SpaceCafeCanada 2 года назад +5

    Thank you, from Canada🍁 My last connection to the church ya' are, thus again thank ya'

  • @suzannaylor653
    @suzannaylor653 2 года назад +4

    I know this might sound a little crazy, but in my imagination I see the entire City of Enoch, buildings and all, going up into heaven and being preserved in order for it to come back down as the base, or the beginning, of the New Jerusalem. I also have always imagined that the City of Enoch is where the legend of Atlantis came from. Could be true, could be false. I am looking forward to finding out 😜.

  • @ashleyziegler4776
    @ashleyziegler4776 2 года назад

    "I picked my 5 favorites..." hahaha, seriously though, the world likes to pick and choose their favorites!

  • @vickieyoung1456
    @vickieyoung1456 2 года назад +1

    Love this lesson!

  • @normatiempos2224
    @normatiempos2224 2 года назад

    I just love this video thank you

  • @ashleyziegler4776
    @ashleyziegler4776 2 года назад

    "It's way funner!" - David
    "It's way more fun!" - Emily
    😂😂😂

  • @stephanieanderson7350
    @stephanieanderson7350 2 года назад +2

    Loved this lesson!!! Emily where did you get your shirt? It’s so cute:)

  • @galedarosa2402
    @galedarosa2402 2 года назад +3

    Thank you for your thoughts on taking the Lord's name in vain. It really helped me to understand a recent experience. Thank you for all that you do!

  • @vickiequinney4268
    @vickiequinney4268 2 года назад

    So good!

  • @tari-jeanlybbert8225
    @tari-jeanlybbert8225 2 года назад

    It’s so funny that David asked about the City of Enoch. I always pictured that the people, buildings and everything went up to heaven, but that’s because as a child, my parents had a book about bible stories that showed the buildings going up in the sky. I never thought about it being just the people until David asked the question.

  • @juliedarnell8327
    @juliedarnell8327 2 года назад

    Thank you

  • @aleshaartis7352
    @aleshaartis7352 2 года назад

    I like that when the boys moved in to your house. You set rules. One was you must go to church. I need help explaining to my adult daughter why that is not taking away free agency. Can you put this in a plan language?

  • @lindabrower6838
    @lindabrower6838 2 года назад +2

    I am missing the reading summaries. Is anyone else missing them? How can I find them?

  • @elizaoliphant1348
    @elizaoliphant1348 2 года назад

    In Spanish, they use the word "tesoro" which means "treasure" in the place of "peculiar people" in the English version.

  • @clarawilliams3196
    @clarawilliams3196 2 года назад

    Hi this is Clara Epperson Williams 😍🙏 Bless me with some Food and some money 💰. Bless me to go to Church Sunday morning 🌄😊. Bless Kathy 😃 to pick me up tomorrow morning. Amen 🙏

  • @mandolynrain01
    @mandolynrain01 2 года назад +4

    Eaglets 🥰 I Love the perspectives that you are sharing 🥰

  • @yolandavalenzuela1900
    @yolandavalenzuela1900 2 года назад

    Does anyone know if that’s a cross above the board over on the right?

  • @jenniferflake9051
    @jenniferflake9051 2 года назад +2

    I love what is shared about relationship and marriage and "making others happy". Kindness really is important. I would add that if you are in a relationship of any kind with an addict, these rules apply differently because addicts (because of the disease/"wiring " of their brains due to their addiction, don't have the capacity to give back and create a balance. Addict brains are wired to "take'. No amount of kind deeds from a loved one will fill their need and you can find yourself in a destructive spiral as you try to give and give but get nothing in return. So be very careful in how you apply what is said about relationships in this episode to your own life. Every situation is different. ❤️
    And as a side note, addictions can be overcome and relationships can be healed but be careful about the intentions behind your actions and expectations. 😃

    • @meghanchristensen6070
      @meghanchristensen6070 2 года назад +1

      Yes, sometimes kindness looks like saying no to someone. This is also modeled in scripture as God will sometimes say "no" or "not now."

  • @ComeFollowScripture
    @ComeFollowScripture 2 года назад +1

    The early brethren taught that the whole city of Enoch went up including the land and the buildings and left a hole in the earth and that space is today what we call the gulf of Mexico.

  • @thejunkman7581
    @thejunkman7581 2 года назад

    Happy Easter 🐣 love you🌞✝️👣🫂🙏😊

  • @jessen62
    @jessen62 2 года назад

    Great lesson, are time stamps no longer being done? Haven’t seen ?

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    I hope everything is ok with you two. I have not seen this week's news letter.

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    Wondering how I can find the Exodus Don’t Miss This Newsletter? Help please

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    • @maryeliasson8846
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      @@susanhicken6998 Thanks for your reply. I did go to the Show More and nothing dropped down. I’ll try again tho.

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    • @maryeliasson8846
      @maryeliasson8846 2 года назад

      @@kraz4paper220 My Don’t Miss Study for newsletters only goes back to Genesis, I need more current ones

  • @freedomscry1
    @freedomscry1 2 года назад

    What's the name of your App, where can I get it?

  • @deegreen636
    @deegreen636 2 года назад

    Love your lessons! Just wondering what the Hebrew word for the lesson is?

  • @donettegibson
    @donettegibson 2 года назад

    Capitalize=Help them Magnify

  • @harmonywoodrome9911
    @harmonywoodrome9911 2 года назад

    So good. Thank you very much 😍👏

  • @lindabrower6838
    @lindabrower6838 2 года назад +2

    I’m missing the reading summaries, is anyone else seeing them?

    • @susanhicken6998
      @susanhicken6998 2 года назад

      What do you mean by reading summaries? You can see a transcript by clicking on the three little dots at the bottom of video.

    • @kukustweety1
      @kukustweety1 2 года назад +1

      I don’t see Christopher Patch’s summary either.

    • @lindabrower6838
      @lindabrower6838 2 года назад

      Christopher Patches summaries. What’s up?

    • @lindabrower6838
      @lindabrower6838 2 года назад

      @@susanhicken6998 I am talking about the summaries from Christopher Patch

  • @reelikab1185
    @reelikab1185 2 года назад

    It made me laugh when you said you think the entire city of Enoch was taken up with buildings and everything. I guess I have always imagined it to be like that too - 😆 And who knows, maybe that's why they keep Adam-ondi-Ahman so pristine? 🤷

  • @carmenwelch14
    @carmenwelch14 2 года назад

    ❤️❤️

  • @kimberlytousley3450
    @kimberlytousley3450 2 года назад

    ❤️

  • @rain74925
    @rain74925 2 года назад

    I'm not trying to stir up anything, but this pops up in my head all the time and I have the same question again and again every time this channel shows up on my feed, and it has been like this since I was introduced to this channel about two years ago. Question is, is there a reason behind why David is mostly positioned in the center of the camera view whereas Emily seems to always be pushed a little to the right? It's not a big deal, but I love both their perspectives and insights equally. Emily definitely contributes equally to what's being said, if not more, in every video. So I'm just wondering. Sorry, I really can't help it and it feels like a thorn on my side that cannot resolve/dissolve on its own.I know this post might not sit well with some viewers but every time a still of a new video pops up on my feed and every single time the still features David positioned right in the center and Emily is always pushed against the very side of the still image and most of the time she's not even "completely" in the frame. I don't know, I feel like I need to ask this question so I'm not bugged by it to no end every time it pops up on my feed.

    • @emilygisclair
      @emilygisclair 2 года назад +4

      I went look to see what you were talking about and it just looks like they move over to get a screen grab to put the title on the side of them!

    • @rain74925
      @rain74925 2 года назад

      @@emilygisclair ooooh, that makes sense. Ok. that really helps. Thanks

  • @sharlenebillings9439
    @sharlenebillings9439 2 года назад

    Please clean your board so we can see what you have written on. Almost impossible to make out.

  • @merleromer6301
    @merleromer6301 2 года назад

    Abraham people are Hebrews. From Israel on they were Israelites%

  • @carlaplaster8062
    @carlaplaster8062 2 года назад

    Why is there a cross on top of your chalkboard? Did you lose it? Just curious.

    • @kukustweety1
      @kukustweety1 2 года назад +1

      I think you need to listen or read John Hilton’s books.

  • @richasay9077
    @richasay9077 2 года назад

    Do you really believe you can MAKE other people happy? Is it really anyone else’s responsibility for someone else’s happiness? Putting expectations on your spouse is trying to control them. We can only control ourselves. We are not responsible for other’s feelings. I’m not saying we should go out of our way to harm others, but saying we are responsible for the happiness of others, seems like a violation of Article of Faith 2. I think these ideas are part of the reason that culturally the church is very toxic at times. We can absolutely love, serve, and care about others, but we cannot be responsible if they choose not to be happy. We forget one of the, if not the most important blessings we have, which is agency.

    • @meghanchristensen6070
      @meghanchristensen6070 2 года назад

      I understand what you're saying, but I don't think that is what Emily was trying to communicate. Of course we can't decide or control how someone else will feel or act, but it brings richness to a relationship to do things for each other that through reason and experience we can guess will give them a moment of warmth or happiness. It won't always have the effect we hope for, but if we never extend effort or acts of service then what is the point of relationship? And yes, we have to take other things into consideration like our own well-being (like our capacity to give or whether the other party also has our best interest in mind), and not doing "nice" things to manipulate someone. It's not an easy topic to convey in few words, so I can see how it is miscommunicated and misunderstood regularly in conversations in church and elsewhere.

  • @barupp123
    @barupp123 2 года назад

    David, were you cold during this episode? 🤣🤣🤣