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In this first week, in week one, you're not even into the

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Book of Mormon technically yet.

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Although you are in the published Book of Mormon, meaning from the very beginning,

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there have been these introductory pages to help you see what's coming.

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I actually really liked the Come Follow Me manual's description of

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what you should expect this week.

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If you look in that intro paragraph, it talks about how the Book of

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Mormon is not an ordinary book.

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That it has this.

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Epic backstory and that's why you want to get into the intro pages because it

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helps you it sets the stage for what is in store It also gives you an understanding

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about what the book is for The intent of this book is not to entertain it is not

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to dazzle you with history You never knew existed It is all about helping people

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come unto christ to convince all people that jesus is the christ And the same

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christ who cared about his people then cares about his people today and that

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his path is the only path just like where we ended with the book of revelations

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it flows right into these intro pages of the book of mormon you're also going

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to see the story of the witnesses so from the very beginning in its first

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publication the book of mormon has always had this initial section of witnesses

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the three witnesses who had a bit of a spiritual experience where they See

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artifacts and they have an angel before them and they hear the voice of the Lord.

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I mean, these are big powerful spiritual witnesses and then the

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eight witnesses that you'll also read that have a more tangible experience.

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Theirs is with Joseph Smith.

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He shows them the plates.

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They get to heft them and see the engravings.

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Theirs is a tangible witness of what they saw and felt that day.

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And the two combine to create this really lovely powerhouse of Intrigue.

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That's what I think it's intended to do when you read those those intro pages,

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especially if you try to do it with fresh eyes, it will intrigue you to study.

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Right.

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This is a story that has an origin unlike any other.

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And it makes you want to turn the page.

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In fact, the capstone for me is what you get in Joseph Smith's witness.

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So this is not the first vision.

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What you find in those intro pages is Joseph's experience with the angel Moroni

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and the Bringing forth of the plates and how the translation occurred to some

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degree and where it all went, right?

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This is how it came to be where it is today.

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That's what you get from Joseph's story.

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But you also get this resounding witness of God still speaks to his

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people and he still has a plan for them and he has a prophet to lead them.

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And it is just this drumbeat that will urge you in to flipping the page.

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I think it's a powerful week of study.

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So grab your scriptures, grab your notes.

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It's time to get started.

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Welcome back, you guys.

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It's 2024 and time for a whole new year of study.

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Although for a lot of you, this is not a whole new year.

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We began in the Book of Mormon way back in 2020 and now we are

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finally circling all the way back.

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And I gotta tell you, I can't wait.

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to be here.

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This is something I've been looking forward to for all

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these four years of study.

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Something about getting to this point where we've studied all the

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books together and now we have this deep well of understanding that

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we can pull from and take it with us as we go into this next year.

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Sometimes I think it's a little hard with This cyclical nature of our scripture

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study in the church, because it feels like you're going back across the same

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ground, but I really liked, there's this visual that elder Holmes put forth.

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He had a BYU devotional a couple of years ago, where he talked about the

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spiral staircase in the Nauvoo temple.

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And he was talking about how our progression is kind of like

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that spiral staircase, that it is this slow, steady ascent up.

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And that's kind of how I see scripture study, especially

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when we cycle through these.

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Books of scripture where we were in the Book of Mormon five years ago is

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not where we are today I feel like even though we're seeing a similar Vista It's

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like we've gone up that spiral staircase a rung and now we are seeing it from a

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whole new vantage point I have this sweet experience as I was going into the Oram

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Temple open house with a friend recently and there's this Big, I mean almost

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cavernous type space where this giant spiral staircase circulates around and

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even though you think you've seen that room from the ground Every level up you

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went you saw the windows differently.

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You saw the artwork differently That's what's gonna happen for us in the Book

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of Mormon this year You guys the insights will change the creative will change

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and we'll get a whole new vantage point on what the Lord wants us to to learn.

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And I hope you're going to love it.

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I think I have to warn you ahead of time that there are some changes in the course

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as well, but I think changes for the good.

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So as I've been praying and trying to understand what it is I'm

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supposed to do differently this time around, I got some impressions.

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I wish they had come all at once, but instead they came kind of

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piecemeal over the last few months.

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But here's where things are going to go in this course.

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Basically, since the last four years of study, we've done kind of a.

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Chapter by chapter approach to all of the books.

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I'm hoping to keep all that in the archive and let you access it all the time.

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But this year, we're going to shift gears a little bit and change it up.

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My goal with this year's course and any course I teach going

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forward is to ignite fires.

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So I know you guys know me well by now, but I have a love of fire, but

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this one comes from somewhere deeper.

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In fact, it inspired the logo for our new title of Our Mothers Knew It.

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I really love that talk from Elder Holland where he, he taught about good

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teaching and he said, a good teacher will not see students as containers

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to be filled, but fires to be ignited.

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And that's the impression I got when I was thinking about

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how to change up this course.

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I wanted to find ways to.

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Maybe model better what my scripture study looks like so that you're not just

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hearing my insights and getting my ideas But you're seeing new sparks in your own

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study I know that's happened for a lot of you as you studied on your own with

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or without me over the last few years But I'm hoping to make it more obvious.

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So this year in the course, we're going to change the flow rather

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than going chapter by chapter.

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I'm going to give you seven sparks that I see.

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I'm going to dial in on seven areas where I saw something catch my eye.

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And then when I went back into those verses or back into that story and

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fan those flames, fire came out.

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Like I got.

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spiritual understandings that I didn't have before I began.

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That's what I'm hoping to show you in the insights videos.

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When we shift into the next video, we have one called questions.

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So you'll see it tucked at the end of all these insights.

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You'll see five questions.

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The goal with the questions is that you'll be able to.

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Get the spirit to teach you things.

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I'm hoping to take some of the things I normally would have just kind of crammed

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in here and added and instead inspire you to get your own ideas and understandings.

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It's part of the reason we built the community page, gather.

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mecmom.

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com.

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Cause I'm hoping to start.

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powerful conversations.

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I hope to plant in your mind ideas and questions that you could talk

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with your kids about, you could talk to your classes about, you could

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bring up in a gospel doctrine lesson, and just let the Spirit teach.

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And then hopefully as new insights and understandings come to you, You

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share them with us in the community, either on the page or in the live

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or just with the people around you.

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I hope those questions inspire you.

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So first you'll see seven insights, sorry, seven insights.

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Then you'll see five questions.

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And then of course, because this course began with creative, come follow me and

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we'll continue as our mothers knew it.

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You'll also have three object lessons.

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So each week I'll give you three object lessons.

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Some will be pulled from the archive because they're

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just too good to skip over.

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And I think Teaching them again will ignite new fires, but also new

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things that you haven't seen before.

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My hope with the three object lessons always is that it will help you fan

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the flames of excitement for others.

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As you teach more creatively and as you share the gospel with whoever you come

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in contact with in these surprising, memorable ways, that you'll delight in it.

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To me, it's not so much that object lessons will Perfect the testimonies

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of your kids or your classes.

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I hope that happens, but it probably won't.

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What I do think it will do is ignite the fire brighter in you because when

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I teach with creativity with my family or the classes I'm in I find their

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enthusiasm and watching their reactions to things watching their curiosity open

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up about the scriptures that feeds me.

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It's almost like the fans of little flames that have started in my own

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scripture study get waved with big whooshes of oxygen when I see somebody

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else delight in the scriptures.

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And that brings me back to the beginning and makes me want to

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start to study again the next week.

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So that's my goal with this course.

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We're going to have a seven, five, three, seven key insights to spark ideas.

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Five great questions to help you have good conversations and three object

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lessons to help you teach them powerfully.

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That's my hope for this course, you guys.

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I think it will make a big difference in how this feels.

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It might make a difference in the length of things and how I approach the

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scriptures, but I think you'll love it.

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Just please remember that if you're used to what is familiar, you can

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always find those videos and podcasts On the archive, you can go to gather.

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macmom.

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com and find all the archive of those videos.

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You can also go into the weekly notes.

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So the weekly notes will remain kind of similar to how they have

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been in the years in the past, simply because that's how I study.

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So if you want to go to that shared Google Doc, you can see all of the

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insights I have, not just the seven that I am going to bring up in today's

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videos, but I hope it will help you.

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See more.

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If you want to study deeper, you can access those other areas and

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hopefully join the conversation.

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So with that being said, you guys, it's time to get started.

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All right.

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Are you ready for spark number one?

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Remember this year, these are just the things that caught my eye,

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but there are many, many more.

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You'll find a bunch more in the notes and a lot more as you

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get into the verses and study.

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But let me show you a few things that caught my eye.

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This first one came from the title page.

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So just to give you a basic summary that title page that behind the first one

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that says like another witness of Jesus Christ is The title page written by

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the hand of Moroni just two paragraphs.

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It's really simple.

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It's not written by Joseph Smith It's actually a translation of a plate that

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he found at the very end of the plates He was translating which I find kind

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of fascinating that this wasn't at the beginning It's almost something Moroni

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wrote at the very very end to help people understand What is in this book?

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I was recording a seat course for Deseret book Maybe a year or so ago and they

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did this interesting thing where they had me I had laid out the full course

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I'd written it all out We went there to record it and they had me Record

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the whole course that all the different lessons and then at the very end they

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had me record the introduction lesson And I thought it was so odd at the time.

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I was like, why am I, why am I saying this now?

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And when I talked to the producer, she talked to me about it and said, basically,

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now you know what you've taught and you know how excited you are about it.

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And what was, what jumped out at you as you were speaking it, put

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that energy into the introduction so that people are eager to listen.

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And I wonder if that's what happened with Moroni as well,

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after he'd watched his dad.

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Pretty much give his whole life for this great work.

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And then Moroni took decades after to add his witness and to just

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survive in preserving these plates.

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I think he has a, a very condensed, simple witness of.

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of what is there.

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I really love paragraph two.

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It's in the beginning.

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You learn what the purpose of this work is and the intent of it.

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And then paragraph two, you get Moroni's edition about the Jaredites.

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So it says an abridgment taken from the book of ether also, which is a record of

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the people of Jared who were scattered at the time of the Lord, that the time of the

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Lord confounded the language of the people when they were building a tower to get to

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heaven, which is to show under the remnant of the house of Israel, what great things

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the Lord had done for their fathers.

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They may know the covenants of the Lord that they are not cast off forever.

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I love that we have this whole paragraph about the story of the ods, because

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this was mostly Moroney's work.

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This is something that came after Mormon had finished.

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He had always hoped to write about the ods.

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In fact, he kind of alludes to that earlier in the Book of

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Mormon, but he didn't get to it.

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And so this is Mar's work to make sure that his dad's work is complete.

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And he writes the story of the brother of Jared and their.

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Epic voyage, what I think caught my eye in this paragraph is I love the idea

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that there are great things in that story that are supposed to remind me

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about covenants with God and the power of keeping covenants for me, some of the

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things that you learn from the brother of Jared story, just even that beginning part

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of their story, like getting to the barges and crossing first, I think you learn that

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he has a journey in mind for all of us.

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I think when I read that story.

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It reminds me that God has somewhere he wants me to go.

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He sent me to this mortal life, not just to endure it or even endure it

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well, but to become something, to get to the Maria at the end of this life.

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That's what he's hoping for me.

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So we have this journey, but I think the story also reminds us that we will be

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blessed through by God in this effort.

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As we try to become what he wants us to be, he will bless us.

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The Brother of Jared was blessed with their language not being confounded,

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with the ideas to make barges, the instructions for how to build

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barges, and how tight to make them.

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Like, he was blessed all along that way.

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Another thing that I love is, in the Brother of Jared story,

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You learn about repentance too.

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I think oftentimes when we are directed to be on this great journey

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to become something better, we get to kind of a plateau place and we want

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to stay, you know, I talked about why I say this about this, um, earlier.

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I just think it's, it's tempting to hang out on the beach.

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We get to a place where we think we're going to be comfortable and

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the Lord has blessed us enough.

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And we're like, you know what?

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I think we're good.

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And so we.

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Sit on the beach.

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Remember the brother Jared stays on the beach for four years and doesn't pray.

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In my opinion, I think he probably prayed a lot.

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I just think he's not praying about forward movement anymore.

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He's probably just content.

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You know, the same way when we'll read about Lehi and Nephi, and as

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they're going to land bountiful, Laman and Lemuel want to stay.

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They're like, this is a pretty nice place.

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I just think we tend to get comfortable because we've received blessings

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and the Lord is still trying to get us to cross those great waters.

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What I think is really powerful about the brother Jared story is that it takes two

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verses for forgiveness to be given and the brother Jared to be back on his track.

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You know, it's not, it's two verses you guys, from where he learns that he should

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have been praying all this time and that the Lord still has a work for him to do.

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And in two verses, he's back on track and building barges

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and getting the people across.

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And that I think is something powerful about covenants.

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That's why I think Moroni included this piece so prominently

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here on the title page.

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His story teaches us.

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about the power of covenants.

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The last thing I think the brother of Jared's story teaches me, and we'll

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get into this, you know, obviously at the end of the year, but I love that

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the brother of Jared came to the Lord, hoping to get light in his vessel.

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He comes in this epic way, making these stones to try to get light.

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And what the Lord gives him is so much more than just light for his vessels.

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He gives him something grander.

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He gives him an inside view of.

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Him who the Lord is what he looks like what kind of person he is and what he

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has planned for his children He gives the brother of Jared Eternal light when

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he actually just wanted these stones to light up and I just think that's the

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nature of these journeys That's why we can't get comfortable on the beach and

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that's why we need to pay attention to the words of the Book of Mormon because

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they will urge us to get off our beaches of comfort and our You know, bountifuls

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and to push into those stormy waters.

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When we have the courage to actually go forward into those stormy

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waters, that's when miracles happen.

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And that's when we learn great things.

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I just think for me, that's why there's so much emphasis on this story in

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the title page of the Book of Mormon.

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My next spark came at the very end of the title page, the end of paragraph

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two, and this is what it reads.

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And also to the convincing of the Jew and Gentile that Jesus

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is the Christ, the eternal God, manifesting himself unto all nations.

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And now, if there are faults, they are the mistakes of men.

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Wherefore, condemn not the things of God, that ye may be found spotless

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at the judgment seat of Christ.

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For me, I think the reason this caught my eye is because I wrestle with guilt a lot.

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Maybe you do too.

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But I, you know, I am a much better teacher to my younger three than I was

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to my older three because I was young and I didn't know what I was doing.

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And I sometimes worry, in fact, I still worry.

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With even the younger three that the gaps in my efforts to teach the gospel

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diligently Will hinder them, you know, I can see how he gave me this great work

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to do and I Got to some places where I hung out on a beach and I didn't I

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didn't work as diligently as it could have or I didn't you know advance my

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testimony as well as I could have and I I feel this sense of guilt and weakness.

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And I loved this verse for that because I feel like the more I went back

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and studied this spark and fanned it a little bit to try and understand

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what the Lord was teaching me.

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I felt like he was trying to say your job.

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Doesn't need to be perfect the same way Moroni never felt like his work

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was perfect remember at the end of the Book of Mormon when he talks about his

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weakness in writing and how he's so worried that Men are gonna judge the

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work unfairly because of his weakness.

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That's how I feel as a parent I'm worried that my kids are gonna abandon

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their testimony because I didn't do a great job teaching it and I just think

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Moroni's Message is a hopeful one.

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He's saying our job is to help people know upfront Clearly, that if there

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are mistakes, if I go through stretches where I drop scripture study altogether,

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or if I teach things wrong, or I don't know my history or whatever,

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that I can tell my kids, if you see mistakes in our family's efforts to

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do this, come follow me together.

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They're the mistakes of me.

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They're not the mistakes of God.

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His work is a perfect work.

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And the promise is if we can testify of that over and over again, just

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like Moroni does, then the grace of Christ will pour in and the gaps and

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the crevices that I see get filled.

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That's what grace is.

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You guys, we studied that all throughout the New Testament, that all these

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things that are broken or wounded or damaged or Not enough have grace added

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to them and then they become enough.

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I, to me, there is so much hope in that message because I will never be anywhere

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close to perfect and I can't go back in time and fix the things I did wrong.

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So I love knowing that through the grace of Christ, it can be enough.

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If he can heal a leper