I was just listening to one of your videos while doing yardwork when this came out. I must say, your videos are definitely contributing to my testimony. They help me realize how intricate the gospel actually is. Thank you for your work.
The two prayers being a lower and lesser law rings true to me! Heavenly Father wants us to have as much of His spirit and blessings as we are willing to accept!
I feel that the blood is the higher law. After baptism of water, the bread, mastering the body is the first steps to be willing and be instructed and commanded that we qualify for the Spirit. After that, the blood which feeds the body, supplies life, is flowing through the body and the Spirit is with us as we endure to the end. Moses 6:60 For by the water ye keep the commandment; by the Spirit ye are justified, and by the blood ye are sanctified; this quickening the inner man.
Thank you so much for this beautiful, straightforward, and easy to understand explanation about the Sacrament. I love your gospel lessons and I thank Heavenly Father for you and for your hard work in preparing and presenting them to all. May God bless you and your family.
First, thank you for your videos! As to the Sacrament, my thought on the Bread and water are these. The bread or the body of Christ reminds us of the mortal life of Christ, that he willingly descended from his throne and took a mortal body. He then shows us the example while in the flesh that we can be in the world but not of the world. He performs ordinances needful for salvation. He teaches us about many of principles of the gospel, faith, obedience, giving credit to the Father. Then he Lay's down his mortal body that we all might live. The blood of Christ I feel is the atonement part of his mission, the hour he spends in the garden of Gethsemane taking upon himself the sins of all mankind. I believe this because he is the only one I have heard of suffering so much that blood came from every pore. Also, many people have died on the cross so it was not a singular event, but in the event he gave up his spirit willingly, he finished his mission on earth. I think of the sacrement in these terms. Thanks again!
I have noted that the prayer on the bread states that we have the Spirit if we are "willing to" do those three things (take on His name, always remember Him, and keep His commandments (repentance and enduring to the end appear to underlie those efforts)) while the prayer on the water states that we have His Spirit if we "always" remember Him (which no one remembers Him always throughout every day, which shows that we need the Savior in spite of our best efforts). The second prayer denotes the central necessity of the grace of Jesus Christ while the first denotes the acceptance of grace through His invitation to "Come. Follow me" and become perfected in Him and with Him in our day to day lives.
Thank you for teaching this important Lesson. How important it is for us to know how the sacrament is related to the atonement. We should all be more humble and reverent on that special occasion.
Question. The sacrament renews our baptismal covenant, but I fairly recently learned the sacrament is a renewal of all our covenants. I would love to learn more about this. I really can't find a good scripture reference that talks about the sacrament renewing our covenants. Some talk about only those who are baptized taking the sacrament weekly, but I would love to hear more to connect the sacrament to our covenants.
I'm sure there are many other things that go with the sacrament but this was a very good explanation of the sacrament Gore sacrifice of Christ. We are to always remember our Lord and savior Jesus Christ even throughout the week.
Thank you for this thoughtful treatment of the Sacrament. You make several important points. One of them is that "His Spirit" is not the Holy Ghost. At least in part, I think the confusion has been fostered by the notion that the Sacrament is simply renewing baptismal covenants ... something we hear repeated less and less often from the pulpit. I do not know if the omission of a baptismal reference was intentional or not, but it is welcome. We have multiple recorded instances of Jesus instituting the Sacrament and He never connects it with the remission of sins. We come to the Sacrament table not to repent, but because we have repented. "By the water we keep the commandment, by the Spirit (Holy Ghost) we are justified, by the blood (of Jesus Christ) we are sanctified." The Sacrament is an Aaronic Priesthood ordinance and as such is part of the preparatory gospel. Repentance and baptism prepare us for the Holy Ghost and a remission of sins (justification). The Sacrament prepares us for receiving the Spirit of Christ and sanctification ("I will not leave you comfortless. I will come to you.") [I would also suggest that the temple initiatory ordinances are Aaronic Priesthood ordinances and part of the preparatory gospel as are some of the temple covenants, e.g. obedience and sacrifice.] Thank you again for your work.
I am very appreciative of all your videos. I’ve been trying to find more detailed information on you and where I can get your computer links. Maybe a website. If you or anyone can direct me, I’d be very grateful.
I have a question that is not on the subject of this video. I don't know where else to ask. In 1 Nephi 5:18 Lehi prophecies " The plates , "the brass plates", will go to every nation , kindred, tongue and people who are OF HIS SEED. I have always thought that all of Lehi's family came with him to this continent. And yet this prophecy says that others of his seed will be spread through out the whole world. Can you clarify this statement by Lehi.
I cannot find the referenced video. Please add a link in the description. I searched the title and looked through dozens of the same title but that video never came up. Are you sure that's the title? A few of your other videos came up, with similar titles, but not the exact one you referenced here.
I believe the prayer over the bread is like baptism (an Aaronic Priesthood ordinance). We make a covenant to be willing to take upon us His name, always remember Him, and keep His commandments. In baptism, we are washed clean. However, it isn’t until we are confirmed (Melchizedek priesthood ordinance) that we become members of His church and receive the Ghost. I believe the sacramental water represents the higher ordinance of baptism by fire /gift of the Holy Ghost that sanctifies us (washes our spirits) and changes us internally. Just my thoughts
A thought I just had...could the broken bread also have something to do with us coming before the Lord with a broken heart and a contrite spirit? I don't know.
Where is this "The Last Supper and the Spirit of Christ" video you reference? Tell me it's not another video you talk about as if it had been released already but is not..
Of the bread and the wine. Let it be, that your heart be strong to bare. Even though it seems too much to bare. Who's sorrow, who's sorrow is like unto yours. As they now mock your death, they will very shortly eat of their words. They shall drink of their own blood, and stain their garments continually. Hold on, He will avenge you quickly. For the Lord has seen. He will visit them in His burning anger. You who have been slain, will be the first to rise amongst the brothers and sisters. Don't feel isolated in your anguish, for many are baring in the same sorrow along with you. I tell you the truth, that they will soon be delivered into your hands, and you will do unto them as you please. You will become a terror unto them. And they will begin to pray unto The Father, asking for deliverance from you. Don't be utterly consumed with grief. For the partaking of the sacrament has been foretold from old. Bare patiently my brothers and sisters. Like one who has gone down to dwell in sheol, and yet are still alive in the flesh. But yet, God has not forsaken you. He will soon redeem you. We have for long feared Him for His torments that has been long upon us. But soon, He will turn unto us, with mercies everlasting. And we will begin to fear Him for the blessings that will come upon us. Everlasting joy, and life, is our portion. But everlasting shame and curses, are awaiting our enemies. For He has predestined them for a greater destruction, and crueler humiliations. But no record, or memory of yours will stand. For He has spoken. He is able, and He will do it. Dare to dance, and rejoice in the hell that you are in. Because you are soon to be made free. He's going to come out from His hiding place. The time is now Brother and Sisters. Dance.
Hi there, I watched all your videos and have been a subscriber for a while. I’m curious, why is your profile picture of the moon? Keep up the good work brother
Gosh, this one made me stop, think and analyze more than before. I noticed that with the bread (body) the primary difference is based on obedience and accordingly “always” having his spirit with us. With the water (blood) we are asked to remember him only and accordingly have his spirit to be with us. Seems to me that as we are obedient (bread) we are sanctified and able to have the constant companionship of the Holy Ghost. With the water, as we remember him only, we have his spirit with us. So, as you mentioned, an important but lesser law. My question is: Why does the first prayer, that deals with obedience, happen to be about his body (bread) ? Perhaps since the body is the Temple? Ordinances? And then, why the ‘lesser’ law of remembering only with his blood? Perhaps the blood is shed for all, but the body reserved for those that make higher covenants? Lots to consider and think on. Thank you!
Is it true that the Sacrament as restored, is the central priesthood ceremony that insures the continuity of the consecrated united order? It is wrong to call it a renewal of the baptismal covenant? After all there is re-baptism. Is it true that worthiness of partaking is based on one's performance of promised united order duties and less to do with unrelated personal sins? Is it a mockery of God to administer the Sacrament without establishing a united order?
ummm to those who has the holy spirit..... is that suppose to represent poop and urine for when you are repenting whenever you are not following the commandments?? Please this is not a joking matter.
I was just listening to one of your videos while doing yardwork when this came out. I must say, your videos are definitely contributing to my testimony. They help me realize how intricate the gospel actually is. Thank you for your work.
The two prayers being a lower and lesser law rings true to me! Heavenly Father wants us to have as much of His spirit and blessings as we are willing to accept!
I love your videos. They help me understand things and remember the things I was taught growing up and teaching my kids .
Thank you for your timely much appreciated videos
I feel that the blood is the higher law. After baptism of water, the bread, mastering the body is the first steps to be willing and be instructed and commanded that we qualify for the Spirit. After that, the blood which feeds the body, supplies life, is flowing through the body and the Spirit is with us as we endure to the end. Moses 6:60 For by the water ye keep the commandment; by the Spirit ye are justified, and by the blood ye are sanctified; this quickening the inner man.
thank you for this video, love listening and understand the meaning of Sacrament for us to always remember him,(Jesu Christ)..❤
So excited whenever I see you post a video!!!
Thank you so much for this beautiful, straightforward, and easy to understand explanation about the Sacrament. I love your gospel lessons and I thank Heavenly Father for you and for your hard work in preparing and presenting them to all. May God bless you and your family.
I loved this. I enjoy all the videos. Thank you!
May I suggest a lesson on testimony? I see confusion on what it is and is not.
First, thank you for your videos!
As to the Sacrament, my thought on the Bread and water are these.
The bread or the body of Christ reminds us of the mortal life of Christ, that he willingly descended from his throne and took a mortal body. He then shows us the example while in the flesh that we can be in the world but not of the world. He performs ordinances needful for salvation. He teaches us about many of principles of the gospel, faith, obedience, giving credit to the Father. Then he Lay's down his mortal body that we all might live.
The blood of Christ I feel is the atonement part of his mission, the hour he spends in the garden of Gethsemane taking upon himself the sins of all mankind. I believe this because he is the only one I have heard of suffering so much that blood came from every pore.
Also, many people have died on the cross so it was not a singular event, but in the event he gave up his spirit willingly, he finished his mission on earth.
I think of the sacrement in these terms.
Thanks again!
I have noted that the prayer on the bread states that we have the Spirit if we are "willing to" do those three things (take on His name, always remember Him, and keep His commandments (repentance and enduring to the end appear to underlie those efforts)) while the prayer on the water states that we have His Spirit if we "always" remember Him (which no one remembers Him always throughout every day, which shows that we need the Savior in spite of our best efforts). The second prayer denotes the central necessity of the grace of Jesus Christ while the first denotes the acceptance of grace through His invitation to "Come. Follow me" and become perfected in Him and with Him in our day to day lives.
I’m always grateful when another episode uploads. Thank you for the work you do!
Thank you for teaching this important Lesson. How important it is for us to know how the sacrament is related to the atonement. We should all be more humble and reverent on that special occasion.
Thank you for this. It helped me at a time it was needed.
I'm not finding your other video "The last supper and the Spirit of Christ" can you provide a link for it please?
Question. The sacrament renews our baptismal covenant, but I fairly recently learned the sacrament is a renewal of all our covenants. I would love to learn more about this.
I really can't find a good scripture reference that talks about the sacrament renewing our covenants. Some talk about only those who are baptized taking the sacrament weekly, but I would love to hear more to connect the sacrament to our covenants.
I'm sure there are many other things that go with the sacrament but this was a very good explanation of the sacrament Gore sacrifice of Christ. We are to always remember our Lord and savior Jesus Christ even throughout the week.
Thank you for this thoughtful treatment of the Sacrament. You make several important points. One of them is that "His Spirit" is not the Holy Ghost. At least in part, I think the confusion has been fostered by the notion that the Sacrament is simply renewing baptismal covenants ... something we hear repeated less and less often from the pulpit. I do not know if the omission of a baptismal reference was intentional or not, but it is welcome. We have multiple recorded instances of Jesus instituting the Sacrament and He never connects it with the remission of sins. We come to the Sacrament table not to repent, but because we have repented. "By the water we keep the commandment, by the Spirit (Holy Ghost) we are justified, by the blood (of Jesus Christ) we are sanctified." The Sacrament is an Aaronic Priesthood ordinance and as such is part of the preparatory gospel. Repentance and baptism prepare us for the Holy Ghost and a remission of sins (justification). The Sacrament prepares us for receiving the Spirit of Christ and sanctification ("I will not leave you comfortless. I will come to you.") [I would also suggest that the temple initiatory ordinances are Aaronic Priesthood ordinances and part of the preparatory gospel as are some of the temple covenants, e.g. obedience and sacrifice.]
Thank you again for your work.
loved this. ❤
Thank you great reminder 😊❤
Great video!
Thank you for explaining it. I agree❤
Where is The Last Supper video you mention?
It seems like no matter where my husband and I live he is always asked to give a talk about the sacrament
Thank you for sharing, I really enjoy your videos that give us enlightened perspectives on gospel topics 🤍
I couldn't find the video about the last supper mentioned. great vid btw
Thank you 👍
I cannot find a link anywhere for your video “The Last Supper and the Spirit of Christ.” Can you provide a link for this video, please?
I am very appreciative of all your videos. I’ve been trying to find more detailed information on you and where I can get your computer links. Maybe a website. If you or anyone can direct me, I’d be very grateful.
I have a question that is not on the subject of this video. I don't know where else to ask. In 1 Nephi 5:18 Lehi prophecies " The plates , "the brass plates", will go to every nation , kindred, tongue and people who are OF HIS SEED. I have always thought that all of Lehi's family came with him to this continent. And yet this prophecy says that others of his seed will be spread through out the whole world. Can you clarify this statement by Lehi.
Later in the book of Mormon they spread out and many even sail off to other lands. It's still all Lehi's children's children's children's children etc
I cannot find the referenced video. Please add a link in the description. I searched the title and looked through dozens of the same title but that video never came up. Are you sure that's the title? A few of your other videos came up, with similar titles, but not the exact one you referenced here.
I believe the prayer over the bread is like baptism (an Aaronic Priesthood ordinance). We make a covenant to be willing to take upon us His name, always remember Him, and keep His commandments. In baptism, we are washed clean. However, it isn’t until we are confirmed (Melchizedek priesthood ordinance) that we become members of His church and receive the Ghost. I believe the sacramental water represents the higher ordinance of baptism by fire /gift of the Holy Ghost that sanctifies us (washes our spirits) and changes us internally.
Just my thoughts
A thought I just had...could the broken bread also have something to do with us coming before the Lord with a broken heart and a contrite spirit? I don't know.
Where is this "The Last Supper and the Spirit of Christ" video you reference? Tell me it's not another video you talk about as if it had been released already but is not..
Of the bread and the wine. Let it be, that your heart be strong to bare. Even though it seems too much to bare. Who's sorrow, who's sorrow is like unto yours. As they now mock your death, they will very shortly eat of their words. They shall drink of their own blood, and stain their garments continually. Hold on, He will avenge you quickly. For the Lord has seen. He will visit them in His burning anger. You who have been slain, will be the first to rise amongst the brothers and sisters. Don't feel isolated in your anguish, for many are baring in the same sorrow along with you. I tell you the truth, that they will soon be delivered into your hands, and you will do unto them as you please. You will become a terror unto them. And they will begin to pray unto The Father, asking for deliverance from you. Don't be utterly consumed with grief. For the partaking of the sacrament has been foretold from old. Bare patiently my brothers and sisters.
Like one who has gone down to dwell in sheol, and yet are still alive in the flesh. But yet, God has not forsaken you. He will soon redeem you. We have for long feared Him for His torments that has been long upon us. But soon, He will turn unto us, with mercies everlasting. And we will begin to fear Him for the blessings that will come upon us. Everlasting joy, and life, is our portion. But everlasting shame and curses, are awaiting our enemies. For He has predestined them for a greater destruction, and crueler humiliations. But no record, or memory of yours will stand. For He has spoken. He is able, and He will do it.
Dare to dance, and rejoice in the hell that you are in. Because you are soon to be made free. He's going to come out from His hiding place. The time is now Brother and Sisters. Dance.
Hi there, I watched all your videos and have been a subscriber for a while. I’m curious, why is your profile picture of the moon?
Keep up the good work brother
Gosh, this one made me stop, think and analyze more than before.
I noticed that with the bread (body) the primary difference is based on obedience and accordingly “always” having his spirit with us.
With the water (blood) we are asked to remember him only and accordingly have his spirit to be with us.
Seems to me that as we are obedient (bread) we are sanctified and able to have the constant companionship of the Holy Ghost.
With the water, as we remember him only, we have his spirit with us. So, as you mentioned, an important but lesser law.
My question is: Why does the first prayer, that deals with obedience, happen to be about his body (bread) ? Perhaps since the body is the Temple? Ordinances?
And then, why the ‘lesser’ law of remembering only with his blood? Perhaps the blood is shed for all, but the body reserved for those that make higher covenants?
Lots to consider and think on. Thank you!
Body related to temple cool connection!
Interesting
Is it true that the Sacrament as restored, is the central priesthood ceremony that insures the continuity of the consecrated united order? It is wrong to call it a renewal of the baptismal covenant? After all there is re-baptism. Is it true that worthiness of partaking is based on one's performance of promised united order duties and less to do with unrelated personal sins? Is it a mockery of God to administer the Sacrament without establishing a united order?
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ummm to those who has the holy spirit..... is that suppose to represent poop and urine for when you are repenting whenever you are not following the commandments?? Please this is not a joking matter.
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