Mosiah 18-24 Part 1 • Dr. Melissa Inouye • May 20-26 • Come Follow Me

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  • Why does Mosiah 18 hold such significance? Dr. Melissa Inouye’s profound insights of Saints around the world keeping their baptismal covenants.
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    00:00 Special Announcement - Dr. Melissa Inouye - Part 1
    00:42 Background to this week’s reading
    02:40 Introduction of Dr. Melissa Inouye
    05:21 Covenants with God
    07:26 Mosiah 18:8-10 - Abinadi’s words coming to fruition
    09:14 Saints making baptismal covenants in Nigeria
    11:47 Elder Chrisofferson’s “Why the Church?”
    13:19 John attends a ward that speaks Spanish
    15:32 President Hinckley in Honduras
    16:46 Church History Department’s 500-word stories
    18:31 A Saint in Guatemala
    21:06 Saints in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
    23:30 A Saint in Angola
    27:55 John’s house burns
    29:54 Dr. Inouye’s ward and cancer
    34:04 A Saint in Rwanda
    35:58 Mosiah 18:9 - Personal redemption
    37:19 God never abandons us
    40:50 Dr. Inouye’s Sacred Struggle: Seeking Christ on the Path of Most Resistance
    43:39 Nine things to fix our culture
    46:58 Mosiah 18:20 - How do we create a global church?
    49:14 It is always 1830 somewhere
    51:27 The Soweto Branch
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ความคิดเห็น • 72

  • @alisajeffs8875
    @alisajeffs8875 15 วันที่ผ่านมา +32

    When my husband died 3 years ago I learned a new principal I hadn't understood before. There is an order to things. Mourning with those who mourn come first. When we try to comfort someone who is mourning it isn't helpful. In those early days or weeks of mourning, we aren't ready to be comforted and the "comforting" things people try to say, while they are well meaning don't help. They can even lead the one mourning to feel even more alone. We have to mourn with someone until they are ready to be comforted. And coincidentally, mourning with someone who mourns is actually comforting to them. God gave us that order in the scriptures to help us love and serve each other.

    • @bigaz72
      @bigaz72 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +5

      Thanks for saying that. I think that is so difficult. We are such at a loss for words, what to say on what to do. Sometimes a simple. I love you is probably the best

    • @cece7biz
      @cece7biz 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Sorry for your loss 🙏💗 very well put - I had not thought about it like this but you are absolutely right

    • @haj98
      @haj98 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

      So insightful! I was pondering with some friends about this topic recently with the loss of a close loved one. Along similar lines I was wondering why some people say such inappropriate things at funerals or can be so insensitive when attempting to give comfort. “Well at least” or “on the bright side” or “aren’t you glad that” and similar phrases typically precede something that is not comforting at all. One of my friends said that he feels it’s because most people feel some kind of social obligation to say something, but their empathy hasn’t caught up yet and so they are literally being insensitive. I think you hit it on the head and your comment complements what my friend said, which is that mourning with someone must come before the attempts to comfort. Thanks for that incredible observation and insight!

  • @mpumialla5157
    @mpumialla5157 12 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

    Watching from Johannesburg South Africa 🇿🇦. What a wonderful woman Melissa was. Her insightful teachings have touched my heart.

  • @CarlosMunoz-hw1zj
    @CarlosMunoz-hw1zj 22 วันที่ผ่านมา +88

    Just listened to this on my run this morning. My run was harder than normal but listening to someone who ran the race of life so faithfully and finished it to the end gave me strength. Rest in the arms of our Savior, Melissa.

    • @MamaJLW
      @MamaJLW 18 วันที่ผ่านมา +6

      Beautifully written. I think your thoughts emphasize some of the aspects of the baptismal covenant that they’re discussing here. Sharing her burden helped you carry your own. No matter what burden we carry, we can help someone else to carry theirs. Both then become lighter.

  • @l.miller9136
    @l.miller9136 10 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    Melissa’s advice on how to help someone going through something difficult was so insightful especially about just being a “witness” even when you can’t take away the pain ❤. I will remember this.

  • @jenniferwilkinson9340
    @jenniferwilkinson9340 13 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

    I just loved listening to her teaching the scriptures and her testimony. She was such a a great disciple leader and a great servant of the Lord.

  • @sm8551
    @sm8551 17 วันที่ผ่านมา +28

    What a radiant smile. I was so touched to watch her as she clearly wasn't feeling well but still had something that was so important to teach us. Very emotional. Rest with the Lord Sister.

  • @HouseofIsrael77
    @HouseofIsrael77 20 วันที่ผ่านมา +42

    Melissa's appearing and still sharing her wonderful insight and education in such a fragile condition, shows just how strong she really is.

    • @loisleonard9436
      @loisleonard9436 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

      Such a sweet countenance. She will be sorely missed obviously .

  • @PatriciaBell-kn8jz
    @PatriciaBell-kn8jz 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

    One of the most inspiring presentions of all for many reasons. Mostly for the definition of being in a Latter-day Saint global community. And the definitions of compassion and mercy we can show to each other. She has left an indelible memory in my mind and I will write her lessons in my journal to read again and again and I will now read member stories in Gospel Library. Amazing.

  • @icnfxit
    @icnfxit 3 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I am an over the road truck driver. I started listening in Texas, I am now in New Mexico, and will end my day in Utah.
    I love the stories both the heart wrenching and the heart feeling.

  • @bodrerofamily9205
    @bodrerofamily9205 13 วันที่ผ่านมา +5

    Thanks you so much for another awesome week!! Sister Inouye inspired us to start family home evening up again with a new idea we are excited about. 9:46 We are calling it, It’s 1830 Somewhere. We are planning to study the different histories from various countries starting in Nigeria, where that picture of the people lining up for baptisms was taken. After reading the amazing inspirational stories we are going to make a dessert from that region. Super excited to study the growth and testimony of members from around the world. Thank you everyone at Follow Him. We appreciate all you do. Prayers to Sister Inouye’s dear family. 🙏🏻 💜

  • @kaytlinmangelson6673
    @kaytlinmangelson6673 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

    One of the neatest experiences I've had about being part of a worldwide congregation was when I was a missionary in the Marshall Islands, we celebrated the Relief Society birthday. We walked from both ends of the island to meet in the middle to celebrate the utah pioneers and later had a "pioneer" fireside to hear from some of the first sisters to join the church and start Relief Society in their country. It was incredible!

  • @aglliu
    @aglliu 13 วันที่ผ่านมา +5

    Hello from Taiwan🇹🇼~~I listen to FollowHim every week from Spotify. I come here to say hi because of Hank's invitation. I'm touched by Melissa's spirit. Thank you for inviting her.

  • @kjco
    @kjco 21 วันที่ผ่านมา +29

    It was so hard to listen to her struggle to speak without coughing. 😢😢😢I have had cancer and coughed for a couple of years. Just wanted to hug her!
    But listening to what she has to say is important. Bearing with each other.

  • @kathrynquinn6889
    @kathrynquinn6889 18 วันที่ผ่านมา +18

    Hearing Dr. Inouye tell us that about 90% of the Church members include English, Spanish and Portuguese speakers. That just made my heart sing at the decision I made back in 1969 to major in Spanish and Portuguese. I just knew there was something right about it.

  • @heatherkoelliker5053
    @heatherkoelliker5053 17 วันที่ผ่านมา +18

    So amazing how beautiful and full of light her countenance was! So touching that she was so close to returning to our Father in Heaven and she was still sharing her testimony with us ❤️

  • @caroldanz4279
    @caroldanz4279 20 วันที่ผ่านมา +45

    I can't even watch this. 😭 The loss of Melissa in our LDS community and beyond is incalculable. I love and miss her goodness enormously and thank God that we had the chance to be blessed by her humanity as well as scholarly insights. Be well Melissa 😇 and we all look forward to seeing you again. ❤

    • @loisleonard9436
      @loisleonard9436 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I dont even know her, but feel incredibly the same.

  • @lynettemills7216
    @lynettemills7216 17 วันที่ผ่านมา +15

    My parents retired to Gunnison and their doctor was Dr. Inouye. They loved him. He took care of both of them to the end of their lives. It was lovely listening to Melissa.

  • @karenjoyyamamoto6524
    @karenjoyyamamoto6524 17 วันที่ผ่านมา +12

    These wonderful and accomplished church historians Kate Holbrook, Cherry Silver, Melissa Inouye left us far too early and too soon. I am so thankful that the brilliance of their scholarship, knowledge, and work will continue to influence the church and our lives. So grateful for being taught by Sister Inouye again. Praying for her family.

  • @nellak29
    @nellak29 18 วันที่ผ่านมา +15

    Aloha Hank and John, My name is Ginella Kapele and I am from Nanakuli, Oahu. I want to express my deepest gratitude for your podcast. I listen to it every week and as often as I can. It truly motivates and inspires me to strive to be a better disciple of Jesus Christ. This week’s podcast is one of my favorites with Dr. Melissa Inouye. She really spoke to my heart. I am praying 🙏🏽 for her dear husband and children. Thank you again for all that you are doing in gathering scattered Israel and helping us feel loved 🥰. I pray to meet both of you in the flesh. Aloha and Malama Pono, Ginella🙏🏽💗🦋

  • @dalegibson3443
    @dalegibson3443 17 วันที่ผ่านมา +6

    A great testimony about dealing with cancer and how to approach people. Our granddaughter was diagnosed with leukemia about a month ago and it is a painful journey. It is hard to talk about but also humbling to see those who care and how they have joined in fasting and prayers.

  • @billgee5086
    @billgee5086 15 วันที่ผ่านมา +11

    Sister Melissa has really left her mark on so many of us. She will surely be missed. We hope her family with be blessed with all there righteous desires. Such a great example of one who loves her Heavenly Father and our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. THANKS!!!

  • @viveregirl
    @viveregirl 19 วันที่ผ่านมา +19

    Watching this today from Germany. 🇩🇪 Melissa Inouye touched and taught me the last several years since the Pandemic. Her testimony continues to bless my life. Her last breathes and days in this life were continuing to teach and testify. My life is blessed today in Germany- part of the worldwide audience she describes. Thanks to the three of you. Prayers for Sister Inouye’s family. 🙏💕

  • @maryhunsinger6493
    @maryhunsinger6493 19 วันที่ผ่านมา +17

    Living In NYC for four years after spending all my church life in Utah and Arizona and becoming the minority was an eye opener. I recommend it to every church member,

    • @user-ns5dh9fk3s
      @user-ns5dh9fk3s 17 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

      I completely agree! It helps us to stop seeing people as 'other' because we have experienced it. It gives an opportunity for us to develop greater compassion and understanding and the opportunity to embrace those with differing beliefs and backgrounds... even amongst those who enter the Church. It also helps us to realize the difference between the doctrine and principles and church culture.

  • @riverbeauty3
    @riverbeauty3 17 วันที่ผ่านมา +6

    I'm so glad you shared this. Melissa was the best of people. Sometimes after people pass some feel it disrespectful to share work they did in their final days. But I agree with you that it honors her to let her voice continue to share the gospel she so loved.

  • @mikecarver8166
    @mikecarver8166 21 วันที่ผ่านมา +17

    I love sister Inouye. She is one of the sweetest souls. I'm buying her book. I can't imagine how sick she must have been to do this. God bless her and her family. I'll miss her insights. She truly was without guile. 😢

  • @Staceholli
    @Staceholli 15 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

    The spirit I have felt while listening to this weeks podcast has been so powerful. I can’t really describe it. What a beautiful spirit and soul. She is doing great work on the other side of the veil now and I feel like she’s going to continue to do great and powerful things. ❤❤❤

  • @phyllisaycock1880
    @phyllisaycock1880 15 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    I kept wondering why I hadn't seen Melissa on Come Follow Up for a minute, and then I saw her here and was so excited! I'm saddened to hear of her passing. She was such an inspiring soul. I love everything I've ever heard her say or that I've read from her writings. My condolences to her family and friends 😢❤ I will truly miss her wisdom.❤

  • @kaylenemerrill6035
    @kaylenemerrill6035 17 วันที่ผ่านมา +10

    So many spiritual nuggets in this episode. I feel blessed to have been able to hear Mellissa Inouye share not only experiences about people of our faith that live all around the globe but to be so open and honest about her own struggles. What an inspiration! (Brentwood, CA - East Bay Area)

  • @april1st23
    @april1st23 9 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    ...the other day went by so fast; i kept "editing" my temple appointment, finally having a seat in the last endowment session of the evening...[going through a divorce, i had a "last minute" invite to housesit in Bountiful, Utah for a few weeks]...prayerfully, i have been attending on most days...i walked into the endowment session, & saw an empty seat on the front row...sat down, looked to my right, & saw (miraculously, in my view)...Brother Bytheway...[The Lord knows I have admired John Bytheway, & have happy memories watching his videos & reading his books with my teenagers]...& now faithfully watch "follow me" with Brother Smith...my "mourning" turned to JOY...sometimes, people dont even KNOW how they have "mourned with those who mourn"....thank you for being you!

  • @DaisyMay222
    @DaisyMay222 17 วันที่ผ่านมา +6

    Melissa has given me an answer to my own prayers and a dream! May she March on to her new calling, continuing to Serve our Savior beyond the veil! ❤

  • @lindamoses3697
    @lindamoses3697 8 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    When I was a young woman I accompanied my grandmother to Gunnison where she showed me her grandparents homes. She took me through the Manti temple and showed me the banisters and windows her grandfathers had made. It was great to have a connection with Gunnison and your guest.

  • @charlahanks2364
    @charlahanks2364 18 วันที่ผ่านมา +8

    I love your program. I watch it on Living Scriptures so have never taken time to comment. My former daughter-in-law had postpartum myocardial after her 5th child. The oldest 3 are my grandchildren. Friday she was flown from a Yakima hospital to UW medical center and learned she needs a heart transplant. Dil was the subject of many prayers including the Temple prayer roll. Today we found out she qualifies for and will probably receive her new heart this Thursday ❣️ They are not church members. The love of God covers everyone❣️ and answers ALL prayers. We know that she has a long way to go, but my heart is full of gratitude, love, hope, and faith!

  • @aidaolivares3907
    @aidaolivares3907 18 วันที่ผ่านมา +9

    Thank you for introducing Melissa. Her kind hearted attitude and humility is impressive.

  • @denicevarley6892
    @denicevarley6892 10 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Thanks to Dr. Melissa Inouye. So sorry to hear of her parting. Her stories were delightful and her testimony inspiring. She really had some powerful things to say which can help us to more fully keep our baptismal covenants.
    We're listening from Gillette, Wyoming but love hearing about the Saints in other parts of the world.

  • @patricefairbanks3502
    @patricefairbanks3502 13 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    The "Carmen" of whom she speaks, is the wife of my dad's cousin. Her Husband, John O'Donnal, grew up in the LDS Colonies in Mexico, served his mission in Guatemala, was the first president of the first temple in Guatemala. After his mission he worked for Carmen's father on a rubber plantation. They lived & raised their family in Guatemala. I loved meeting those cousins when we were kids.

  • @nancycole5838
    @nancycole5838 18 วันที่ผ่านมา +7

    Love the testimonies! Thank you for having Melissa on to teach us with her example of perseverance! Praying for her family. ❤

  • @dmagessel
    @dmagessel 17 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    I love Melissa Inouye, faithful to the end, such a beautiful woman. This was a hard episode for me to get through, lots of tears, because of our loss of her. ❤
    What wonderful chapters to have her discuss.

  • @carachilds6959
    @carachilds6959 22 วันที่ผ่านมา +12

    Loved this lesson today! My heart is full.

  • @jessicaheath2018
    @jessicaheath2018 18 วันที่ผ่านมา +5

    I love Melissa and her insights!!

  • @holliehernandez7102
    @holliehernandez7102 17 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Such a privilege to listen to her wonderful wealth of knowledge and testimony ❤ such a legacy ❤ I share my condolences to her family ❤

  • @BraveGirlization
    @BraveGirlization 17 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    😪😪 love Melissa!
    Worked with her Dad in the scouting program in Newport Beach.
    Love her thinking (especially her thoughts on polygamy). What an impact she made on us all!

  • @michelesmith3885
    @michelesmith3885 18 วันที่ผ่านมา +6

    What a beautiful perspective added by Melissa’s scholarship, well-endured triumphing in the midst of suffering, faith and devotion and brilliant analysis and understandings. So grateful she was willing and able to be part of this discussion. This episode really did inform “facilitat[ing] the application of divine doctrine.” Mourning the loss of Melissa’s physical presence.

  • @Marianne-px1bk
    @Marianne-px1bk 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    So much knowledge and inspiration in this episode!! I stopped to pray for and be grateful for Melissa. I understand she can feel the love coming from mortality ❤

  • @bonniealder7850
    @bonniealder7850 18 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

    What a wonderful lesson. I really appreciated all the wonderful thoughts.

  • @RenieAmstadt
    @RenieAmstadt 22 วันที่ผ่านมา +10

    Amazing lesson, thank you ❤

  • @ElizabethQuon
    @ElizabethQuon 12 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I enjoyed the message that we all must carry each others burdens and experience loving others as we love ourselves. Also in a world of constant change it’s important we meet those changes such as the stories Dr. Inouye shares. Thank you and this is my first episode but not my last. For Dr. Inouye I realize you left early because the Lord needed you to inspire us quietly. I will ponder my covenant to the Lord at both of my baptisms . I believe I’m learning to listen and not rely on my own thoughts and beliefs which obviously had led me astray twice.

  • @emilyosborne2640
    @emilyosborne2640 22 วันที่ผ่านมา +8

    I love her! What a wonderful discussion❤️

  • @tamarinyoulton2401
    @tamarinyoulton2401 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I am from South Africa but live in Utah now. I enjoy listening to this podcast (on spotify) but this episode had a little more of a personal touch to it. The story she spoke of about Soweto at the end of part one is especially valuable to me. The RS sister she mentioned, Sister Maureen, is my sisters mother-in-law. In the late 1980's early 90's, there were significantly higher instances of riots and violence due to apartheid. At that time, the Soweto Branch, which was held in a school building, had black leadership and were part of the same stake as us. My father was on the high council, and because of the very real danger on entering into Soweto at that time, the white members were scared to go to the branch. My father said he would go and every Sunday went into Soweto, as a white male, into potential danger. Sometimes we would go with him. I remember going and loving being there, I loved the people, even as a primary child, I loved how different, yet the same, it was. We never had anything happen to us, we were always welcomed, and never felt the fear as we knew we were doing the right thing.
    Soweto now has 2 stakes and has grown tremendously. Those early saints in Soweto stayed true and faithful and were lovely to converse with.

  • @cece7biz
    @cece7biz 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Listening from Ontario, Canada. Love this podcast & my soul soaked in & thoroughly enjoyed these episodes w Melissa & her very wise words and insights. What an incredible human & disciple of Christ. So sorry to hear of her passing. 💗🙏 well done thou good and faithful servant.

  • @teresamcentire5250
    @teresamcentire5250 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    The comment that it is always 1830 somewhere really struck home. About 8 years ago, my parents were the first missionaries in Senegal, Africa. They were humanitarian missionaries, but were allowed to teach and baptize. The branch increased from 20 to about 50 members in two cities. My dad chose the location and they were there when Elder Bednar dedicated the country for the gospel. They worked to complete the paperwork to get the church recognized.

  • @user-ll6td5hl5d
    @user-ll6td5hl5d 12 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Wonderful and inspiring.

  • @richardbennettiii7182
    @richardbennettiii7182 18 วันที่ผ่านมา +6

    Oh no! First Kate Holbrook and now Melissa. This makes me so sad for their families. They were both wonderful mothers and scholars. They will be profoundly miss.

  • @bathmakaruppiah1006
    @bathmakaruppiah1006 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

    My grandparents left India because of the atrocities they experienced under the caste system -- they walked overland via Burma (now Myanmar) and into Thailand and through the Malayan Peninsula and eventually found their haven in Singapore. I grew up listening to their horrendous tales of harassment, injustice and brutality. I am thrilled to hear that the Indian saints are making a concerted effort to create a casteless community of faith.

  • @keish8685
    @keish8685 16 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Thank you sister Inoyue for your wisdom from your own lessons gained and our Latterday Saint history. One people, differences welcome, diversity needed as team Jesus body of witnesses of His love, mercy and grace. Rest in love sister ❤❤❤

  • @nancyappleby274
    @nancyappleby274 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

    We had a high school teacher who called attendance with our last name, till he got to Aboumourad... Dan, he'd call, every time.. made me smile ☺️

  • @terivaughn2575
    @terivaughn2575 22 วันที่ผ่านมา +7

    John who was your Companion with the last name of Burgess? I'm from Auckland, NZ and my cousins have the surname of Burgess. Maybe your companion was my cousin. 😊

  • @karenstirk7261
    @karenstirk7261 18 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    Please send me Way to get global stories that Melissa gave in this podcast. I think she started with gospel app. Please help me find this. Thank you so much. I have seen Melissa on Come Follow Up. I have since purchased one of her books and read it. So sorry to learn of her passing.

    • @lindaroylance7775
      @lindaroylance7775 18 วันที่ผ่านมา +7

      Gospel library app. Scroll down to church history, click on that. Scroll down to Global Histories, click on that. They are listed by country. 😊

  • @jjfranco0426
    @jjfranco0426 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Just a silly question - I've been watching for a long time - I can't figure out what the video is choppy at times -

  • @stancrump6604
    @stancrump6604 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I am impressed with the Church's interest in short, global histories (500 words or less). Is there a way to have access to those; to read them and to use them?

    • @stancrump6604
      @stancrump6604 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Sister Inouye answered it later in the podcast.

  • @vesitagoiaega6334
    @vesitagoiaega6334 17 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @Betty-Because
    @Betty-Because 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

  • @juneririe206
    @juneririe206 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

    ♥️🙏♥️

  • @janawiseman2047
    @janawiseman2047 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    In my garden in English, Indiana.