Oh, you guys! You feed my soul. Thank you. After a lifetime of living the Gospel, serving, having numerous spiritual experiences, I was given THE BIG ONE. The burning in the bosom, the flood of certainty throughout my body. 2006, age 61, Palmyra, in the log cabin, as the guide described Joseph going to the grove. My mind was filled with the words, “The story is true, just as you’ve heard it since you were five years old”. It was an overpowering physical and spiritual engulfment. Glad I was sitting on a bench, else I might have fallen. I remained sitting, stunned, while the others went up to see the bedroom. I weep as I write. Felt I should share it here. Now, approaching 80, vision not good enough to read much, I draw spiritual nourishment from RUclips. What a blessing! Your podcast is tops on my list.
I love your podcasts. Thank you for your sweet and detailed description of this complex topic . I would like to share my humble opinion about the “verbal description “ made by Joseph Smith in different times of his life, from a point of view of a Speech Therapist. 1_ Descrptions depends of the amount and richness of the personal vocabulary who describes. Considering that Joseph Smith was growing intellectually, physically , emotionally and spiritually through all the years after the first vision, Joseph was enriching and enlarging his language skills. 2- after having a vision, an unpaired experience in an unknown realm , it could be almost impossible to process the experience and choosing the right words to tell about. We need to process it. 3_ The human been language ir LINEAL, and in our daily experiences , several things happens at the same time. Hard to describe a simultaneous multiple events with a lineal language. 4- It make sense that Joseph made different accounts, considering that himself gained more knowledge and vocabulary after translating the Book Of Mormón, the Bible , the Pearl of Great Price and putting in words the revelations given by Jesus Christ during all those times. 5- Different audiences. The differences of having different accounts are so understandable. He did a great job!
Excellent podcast! Even though I've heard the different versions of the first vision before, you made me think of them in a different way. As you were speaking about the Lord touching Joseph's eye, i thought of how Isaiah's lips were touched. Joseph became a great seer, but Isaiah became a great speaker. Thinking about the Lord's touch in terms of our endowment then, to me means that we must become great "doers".
A concept I have lived by for several decades: "Pray as though everything depended on God. Work as though everything depended on you." -Saint Augustine Also, thank you guys for reminding me that "All is well." I desperately needed that. 🙏🏼
Such a great podcast, I like that I can liken it to myself. One comment about leaving out the opposition scene during the first vision, that actually helped me to know that it was true because of the opposition I was receiving as I was investigating the church. Interesting how it was effective for me, but probably not for other people.
I love listening to your podcasts! You make it make more sense to me. Bryce was my daughter's seminary teacher when she was in 9th grade at Kennedy Jr high.
Hearing this story about how Joseph became a 'Seer' makes me wonder what experiences our more modern day Prophets have had in order to become a 'Seer' as well.
Great episode. Loved the disco of all the different accounts. Can't help but think Joseph was transfigured. You kinda have to be, to be in the presence of Heavenly Father and Jesus. I'm thinking of the Mt. of Transfiguration. A temple experience?
As far as the different versions, that shouldnt be an issue. I had an experience. I rarely share it and when I do, I dont always include all the details. Does it make me a liar? No. So does that fact that Joseph tells different versions make him a liar? No. Some things like His standing with God are personal and dont need to be shared with everyone. Joseph may have be doing readers digest version. Also, were the different versions from Joseph or from other people relating the story years later and they may have faulty memories? What is important is 1. That God and Jesus are seoerate personsages. 2. The Restoration of the Church. 3. God hears and answers prayers and like a song says. I can pray too!
@@danielhickmott5800Yup! And a warning to all of us that what we create becomes our responsibility, and that we cannot and should not play God. He did it right the first time. We haven’t.
I (Mike) missed this in the edits and that’s my fault. Of course it was Martin that was responsible when the manuscript was stolen, what we call the “lost manuscript.” Bryce simply misspoke. Great catch. I apologize for missing that in the edit process and take full blame for missing that.
The multiple versions of the first vision being an issue is so bewildering to me. I would be more concerned if every version was verbatim, as if memorized. I dont know of anyone who retells an experience word for word. You might recite something more pertinent to one audience than another, or another. To me, this adds to the authenticity of his experience.
Mike, there is a very, very brief account of the First Vision in the Doctrine and Covenants. Section 20:5. It is the first account given in 1830, even before the 1832 account. It is hard to say whether the Section 20 is Joseph's account, or the Lord's. In any case, the account emphasizes that the Lord tells Joseph that his sins had been forgiven.
I have always had a question. I will ask it in a few different ways because, I guess it is a few questions that are closely tied together. Was there an apostasy and a restoration for each dispensation? Was the gospel restored in each dispensation? Is that the definition of dispensation? Thanks to anyone who can give me a definitive answer.
Very few other dispensations arose in an apostasy, where authority had been lost from earth. Enoch and Noah led dispensations, without a break in the chain of authority from Adam. Melchizedek was around when Abraham was called to lead another dispensations. Moses received his authority from his father-in-law Jethro. Lehi was among the “many prophets” (1 Ne. 1:4) when he became head of the Lehite dispensation. And Peter may have received his keys from Christ, but John the Baptist clearly had authority at the time. The Guide to the Scriptures defines a “dispensation” as: A gospel dispensation is a period of time in which the Lord has at least one authorized servant on the earth who bears the keys of the holy priesthood. Adam, Enoch, Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus Christ, Joseph Smith, and others have each started a new gospel dispensation. When the Lord organizes a dispensation, the gospel is revealed anew so that the people of that dispensation do not have to depend on past dispensations for knowledge of the plan of salvation.”
Oh, you guys! You feed my soul. Thank you. After a lifetime of living the Gospel, serving, having numerous spiritual experiences, I was given THE BIG ONE. The burning in the bosom, the flood of certainty throughout my body. 2006, age 61, Palmyra, in the log cabin, as the guide described Joseph going to the grove. My mind was filled with the words, “The story is true, just as you’ve heard it since you were five years old”. It was an overpowering physical and spiritual engulfment. Glad I was sitting on a bench, else I might have fallen. I remained sitting, stunned, while the others went up to see the bedroom. I weep as I write. Felt I should share it here. Now, approaching 80, vision not good enough to read much, I draw spiritual nourishment from RUclips. What a blessing! Your podcast is tops on my list.
That’s so cool thanks for sharing your experience here! I can’t wait to visit it this summer!
Beautiful, sister. Thank you for sharing! ❤ God is good.
Beautiful testimony. Thanks fur sharing. I had a similar experience in the Carthage jail.
I really appreciate how you have broken the podcast into "chapters." It makes studying so much easier! Thank you! I always learn so much!
- “All is well”
- “I have learned for myself”
That’s beautiful! What an incredible lesson!
I love your podcasts. Thank you for your sweet and detailed description of this complex topic .
I would like to share my humble opinion about the “verbal description “ made by Joseph Smith in different times of his life, from a point of view of a Speech Therapist.
1_ Descrptions depends of the amount and richness of the personal vocabulary who describes. Considering that Joseph Smith was growing intellectually, physically , emotionally and spiritually through all the years after the first vision, Joseph was enriching and enlarging his language skills.
2- after having a vision, an unpaired experience in an unknown realm , it could be almost impossible to process the experience and choosing the right words to tell about. We need to process it.
3_ The human been language ir LINEAL, and in our daily experiences , several things happens at the same time. Hard to describe a simultaneous multiple events with a lineal language.
4- It make sense that Joseph made different accounts, considering that himself gained more knowledge and vocabulary after translating the Book Of Mormón, the Bible , the Pearl of Great Price and putting in words the revelations given by Jesus Christ during all those times.
5- Different audiences.
The differences of having different accounts are so understandable. He did a great job!
Love this! Thank you for sharing!
Excellent podcast! Even though I've heard the different versions of the first vision before, you made me think of them in a different way. As you were speaking about the Lord touching Joseph's eye, i thought of how Isaiah's lips were touched. Joseph became a great seer, but Isaiah became a great speaker. Thinking about the Lord's touch in terms of our endowment then, to me means that we must become great "doers".
A concept I have lived by for several decades:
"Pray as though everything depended on God. Work as though everything depended on you."
-Saint Augustine
Also, thank you guys for reminding me that "All is well." I desperately needed that. 🙏🏼
Such a great podcast, I like that I can liken it to myself. One comment about leaving out the opposition scene during the first vision, that actually helped me to know that it was true because of the opposition I was receiving as I was investigating the church. Interesting how it was effective for me, but probably not for other people.
The opposition is a certainty. Just as there is light, there is also darkness.
Your perspectives are insightful. Thank you for your services to us all.
Our pleasure!
You guys are awesome 🎉Thank you for all you do to help us keep building our testimony ❤️
I love listening to your podcasts! You make it make more sense to me.
Bryce was my daughter's seminary teacher when she was in 9th grade at Kennedy Jr high.
Amazing your comments . It lifted me up in a new way. Your voices TALKING are music to my ears and deep into my soul. Thank you SO MUCH. ❤
You are so welcome! Thanks for listening.
The first vision as an endowment experience is so freakin cool!
more a like a 'calling and election made sure'
This is amazing, and helps me see things in a new light. Thank you, friends! ❤
So much good stuff! Gonna have to listen again (and probably again) &go thru the show notes to begin to absorb all the goodness
Hearing this story about how Joseph became a 'Seer' makes me wonder what experiences our more modern day Prophets have had in order to become a 'Seer' as well.
43:14 _Fiery darts_ ... they get you to take off your own armor.
I wish I could see you both in
person while you’re teaching
Your incites are amazing! love you guys
Thanks!!
First comment! Whoot!
Thank you for another great episode
This is the amazing!! Thank you guys. God bless you.
Thank you so much for this lesson!
Great episode. Loved the disco of all the different accounts. Can't help but think Joseph was transfigured. You kinda have to be, to be in the presence of Heavenly Father and Jesus. I'm thinking of the Mt. of Transfiguration. A temple experience?
I (Mike) think he was “taken up” to God’s presence. One day we’ll know more for sure.
Alexander Neibaur is my ancestor!! He is a pretty awesome guy. I am happy to hear his experience with seeing the Savior. Great video. ❤
Thank you!! Very enlightening!! ❤❤
As far as the different versions, that shouldnt be an issue. I had an experience. I rarely share it and when I do, I dont always include all the details. Does it make me a liar? No. So does that fact that Joseph tells different versions make him a liar? No. Some things like His standing with God are personal and dont need to be shared with everyone. Joseph may have be doing readers digest version. Also, were the different versions from Joseph or from other people relating the story years later and they may have faulty memories? What is important is 1. That God and Jesus are seoerate personsages. 2. The Restoration of the Church. 3. God hears and answers prayers and like a song says. I can pray too!
You know what else was birthed from the Year Without A Summer? Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein.” 🥰💚📚
Yes, the creature who seeks the acknowledgment, recognition, and love of his Creator. 😊
@@danielhickmott5800Yup! And a warning to all of us that what we create becomes our responsibility, and that we cannot and should not play God. He did it right the first time. We haven’t.
Transcript #13:26 and 13:33 wasn’t it Martin Harris who lost the 116 pages and not Oliver Cowdery?
I (Mike) missed this in the edits and that’s my fault. Of course it was Martin that was responsible when the manuscript was stolen, what we call the “lost manuscript.” Bryce simply misspoke. Great catch. I apologize for missing that in the edit process and take full blame for missing that.
@@talkingscripturelove the podcast!
The multiple versions of the first vision being an issue is so bewildering to me. I would be more concerned if every version was verbatim, as if memorized.
I dont know of anyone who retells an experience word for word. You might recite something more pertinent to one audience than another, or another. To me, this adds to the authenticity of his experience.
My teens answer my questions about the same as Joseph did his Mother.
No details. Just, "I'm good."
Thank you guys. Sariah remember "1st the worst 2nd the best😂. "
WILL THIS IS GREAT STUFF--
Mike, there is a very, very brief account of the First Vision in the Doctrine and Covenants. Section 20:5. It is the first account given in 1830, even before the 1832 account. It is hard to say whether the Section 20 is Joseph's account, or the Lord's. In any case, the account emphasizes that the Lord tells Joseph that his sins had been forgiven.
would it be possible to have some slides show on these presentations. Thank you
13:34 ?????? Not Oliver Cowdery 😬
Would love to know what Devine work consists of?
I have always had a question. I will ask it in a few different ways because, I guess it is a few questions that are closely tied together. Was there an apostasy and a restoration for each dispensation? Was the gospel restored in each dispensation? Is that the definition of dispensation? Thanks to anyone who can give me a definitive answer.
Very few other dispensations arose in an apostasy, where authority had been lost from earth. Enoch and Noah led dispensations, without a break in the chain of authority from Adam. Melchizedek was around when Abraham was called to lead another dispensations. Moses received his authority from his father-in-law Jethro. Lehi was among the “many prophets” (1 Ne. 1:4) when he became head of the Lehite dispensation. And Peter may have received his keys from Christ, but John the Baptist clearly had authority at the time.
The Guide to the Scriptures defines a “dispensation” as: A gospel dispensation is a period of time in which the Lord has at least one authorized servant on the earth who bears the keys of the holy priesthood. Adam, Enoch, Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus Christ, Joseph Smith, and others have each started a new gospel dispensation. When the Lord organizes a dispensation, the gospel is revealed anew so that the people of that dispensation do not have to depend on past dispensations for knowledge of the plan of salvation.”
@@talkingscripture Thank you. Your answer is very helpful.
I think there’s a slip up at about the 1330 mark. You mentioned Oliver losing the manuscript one in fact it was Martin Harris.
Yep! Whoops.
You said it was Oliver Cowdrey that lost the 116 pages. Oops...it was Martin Harris
Do we really KNOW where God came from tho? Unless you mean He's always been??
We do. He went through the same system we are going through.