😇 Convert ORDAINED to Priest • DEEP Thoughts on LDS Sacrament in LA

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52 Churches in 52 Weeks

52 Churches in 52 Weeks

Күн бұрын

This past month, I was ordained as a Priest.
Since getting baptized into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints a few months ago, I've compared the steps of the covenant path with those of Simon Peter when he walked on water - each faith-based step coming closer to Christ.
After overcoming initial fears, baptism was the first (and most daunting) step. Next was the second step with confirmation and receiving the Gift of the Holy Ghost.
The third big step for me was being ordained into the Aaronic Priesthood, which serves as a stepping stone to the Melchizedek Priesthood.
Coming from my previous Protestant background, the term "priesthood" was rarely mentioned. As I was learning various Latter-day terms, I would keep hearing Aaronic and Melchizedek Priesthood. I never recall hearing a single sermon ever mention Melchizedek. I couldn't even say it up until a few months ago. Melchiza-WHAT?
During a recent visit to an LA LDS ward during Mother's Day weekend, it was the first time I noticed the typical youth age range of the Aaronic Priesthood handling the Sacrament.
Since getting ordained as a Priest, this visit SPARKED a number of thoughts surrounding the symbolism of the Sacrament, the Cup, and the ancient Jewish marriage proposals that Jesus incorporated into the Last Supper. Now, distributing the Sacrament for the first time in my life, it's added a deeper richness, responsibility, and reverence that I haven't experienced before.
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0:29 Striking 52in52 Balance
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4:29 Priesthood Offices
7:59 Primary Choir
10:15 Mother's Day Services
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15:44 Ordained to Priest
17:30 Sacrament Symbolism from Jewish Engagement
21:35 Communion Reverence
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@52churchesin52weeks
@52churchesin52weeks Ай бұрын
What does the Sacrament mean to you? Would enjoy hearing your reflections below!
@runner8632
@runner8632 Ай бұрын
In D&C (will get back with you for section and verse), the Lord said it doesn’t matter what we use for Sacrament (water), as long as we partake of the Sacrament in remembrance of him.
@explorerofmind
@explorerofmind Ай бұрын
During the sacrament I often express gratitude in my heart to Heavenly Father for his son Jesus. I sometimes ask that I be able to show my gratitude by being willing to stand up like a man like he did. I ponder on how I can perform my duties like he did during the new week. I review my goals in life. The sacrament gives me a chance to think simply about life without all of the murkiness of life blurring up the view.
@janetkennington2112
@janetkennington2112 Ай бұрын
David, you are so loved by the members of the church (LDS)! YOU ARE A GREAT BLESSING and we are so amazed at your beautiful testimony and faithfulness!!! God bless you! ❤
@sararampton654
@sararampton654 Ай бұрын
What does the Sacrament mean to you? To answer your question, I always appreciated the knowledge that when I take the sacrament I’m renewing my covenants that I made with Christ when I was baptized. It is as if I am born again/re-baptized and made new. It gives me strength and protection during the week…I can feel the peaceful power it brings. During covid lockdown, when we had permission to receive the sacrament at home, it was an even more sacred and incredible experience to have the emblems of Christ’s body before me, covered in white cloth. It hit hard, as if Christ’s body lay before me…that he had died because of me, to save my life…nothing like the feeling He had died and I was at fault for His death…it was a tender moment where I was overcome with love from God and wanted to live a better life because he died for me. In that moment the reality that the sacrament service is like a sacred funeral service with Christs body laid before us. He suffered and died for me and you and everyone. He did it because He loves us more than we can know. We sometimes get glimpses of that love, especially during quiet moments of reflection, like during the sacrament.
@tybaltmarr2158
@tybaltmarr2158 Ай бұрын
It means another chance. It reminds me of my saviour's broken body, and his split blood.
@ProdigalSonMatt
@ProdigalSonMatt Ай бұрын
I love your story brother. I was rebaptized into the church on April 20th, 2024. I watched your journey as I was getting ready to return to church. It’s helped so many people.
@NinaHansen2008
@NinaHansen2008 Ай бұрын
I’m so glad to hear that, Brother Matt! I went through a tough time, too. I didn’t leave the church, but I was close. I returned to activity and have been active ever since. The Church is true, Brother.
@lizeta8404
@lizeta8404 Ай бұрын
Welcome back!!❤
@juliadrodgers2610
@juliadrodgers2610 Ай бұрын
Well, you have a great sense of humor, as we can see in your @ name. May the peace of God be with you.
@ashleyricks1451
@ashleyricks1451 Ай бұрын
God bless you Matt, so proud of you...❤
@jaguarangel1107
@jaguarangel1107 Ай бұрын
What wonderful insights into the sacrament and reverence. Thank you. 🙏
@dank1280
@dank1280 Ай бұрын
You mentioned preaching about Mary. I know it’s rare. I’m a Presbyterian minister and I gave a sermon about Mary a couple years ago during the Advent season. It was part of a sermon series about the members of Jesus’ family tree. When you get past the Protestant stigma, Mary is really an inspirational woman. She took a HUGE risk to answer God’s call. Without her there is no Jesus!
@conchoroncho1553
@conchoroncho1553 Ай бұрын
Especially when you think of all the things our Father in Heaven trusted Mary to teach young Jesus so that he might grow " in favor with God and man". That is a lot!
@jeffkardosjr.3825
@jeffkardosjr.3825 29 күн бұрын
Jesus existed before Mary.
@dank1280
@dank1280 29 күн бұрын
@@jeffkardosjr.3825 true, but he needed an earthly mother to take human form.
@emcewen
@emcewen 28 күн бұрын
I agree, Mary is a VERY inspirational woman. Sometimes I look at Mary’s standing with God as attainable in this life whereas Jesus, being perfect, feels more or less unattainable in this life. Mary and Joseph did their best for Jesus, therefore I can do my best to follow and be more like Jesus.
@puttytat007
@puttytat007 24 күн бұрын
FINALLY!!! 🙏🕊🙏
@jbbevan
@jbbevan Ай бұрын
How interesting ! Your continuing metaphor of walking on the water and getting further away from the boat is brilliant....and spot on. Years ago I was working for a company where I was the director of operations for their smallest plant which was in Utah. That became very successful, so they transferred me to their largest plant in North Carolina (after 3 years). When I got there my boss (from Chicago) came down and we had dinner. I had taken on considerable more responsibility so I told my boss that we would need to be working more closely together. He agreed. Then I said, "Ken, you will really never understand me until you understand the LDS Church." He blinked and invited me to go ahead and say what was on my mind. I told him that I was ordained when I was 12 and from that point on I was taught about leadership and followership and how to tell the difference. I told him I had been a deacon and that as a little boy of 13 I was made the quorum president and expected to conduct the deacons meeting (under the tutelage of an elder). His immediate response was, "Gee, I have a 12-year-old and I can't get him out of bed in the morning." This was started because he was praising the leadership I had shown in the assignment that got me this promotion. I made clear that what he was talking about all started because I was ordained to be a deacon at age 12. And, to this day, I sincerely believe that was the genesis of the success during my 51 years in manufacturing. I have a mechanical engineering degree and an MBA...but it all really started as a deacon.
@peter10562
@peter10562 29 күн бұрын
Amen 🙏🏽
@eldenscity87
@eldenscity87 29 күн бұрын
Same Sentiments
@saspen3
@saspen3 28 күн бұрын
Beautiful. I appreciate your testimony and personal experience as I have two sons who I need to help raise on the covenant path. My husband is not a member of the Church and I've been wondering how to prepare my 6 and 4yo for their future Priesthood duties. Your comment has helped provide me with more clarity as a mother in Zion. Thank you.
@jbbevan
@jbbevan 28 күн бұрын
@@saspen3 I am so pleased to receive your kind comment. Yes, times are turbulent and many are wondering WHY they should hold on to the iron rod (which is the handrail just to right of the Covenant Path)...After 51 years in manufacturing and in the "world" I can unequivocally say that the training I have had in the Church prepared me for that world every bit as much as higher education and post-graduate education. I was asked to give presentations for Fortune 500 companies BECAUSE I could..the reason I could is because of what I learned as a teenager in the Church. I did not grow up in the Church in any traditional way. I asked my mother if there was "one of those places Aunt Betty took me to" anywhere close to us (I didn't even know it was called a church). My parents were not anti-church...but they weren't exactly pro-church, either. So I started going by my own decision when I was four and never looked back. My parents didn't really become active until after my mission...which was my choice as well. But I view those experiences and the training I received as crucial to my entire later life (where I was very successful in my profession). Please write if I can help in any other way.
@RubyB-hb6hd
@RubyB-hb6hd 20 күн бұрын
@@jbbevanwhat a beautiful story/ testimony. Thank you
@user-ep4xm4cr6p
@user-ep4xm4cr6p Ай бұрын
David, I love your videos. I too am a convert to the Church. I previously attended a small rural Methodist Church. I converted at the age of 17 and that was 56 years ago. My life has been blessed by adhering to the principles taught in the Church. I have gained an understanding of the sacrament by letting my mind and heart think about our Savior himself breaking, blessing and passing it to me. I further think as I pass the trays to the person sitting next to me as part of my obligation to love and serve those around me, even helping them along the covenant path. Please keep up this great work in helping our brothers and sisters find their Savior. God bless.
@NsTheName
@NsTheName Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this! I'm going to start implementing this into my sacrament worship.
@stacyhuss9454
@stacyhuss9454 28 күн бұрын
Your insight about the Sacrament is so beautiful. As a lifelong member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints I have possibly taken parts of this ordinance for granted and not understood it like you explain. Your perspective as an educated new member is really valuable to people investigating the Church and also those of us who need some refreshing and clarification of things we’ve done for years. Thanks David!!
@everettdegrasse8478
@everettdegrasse8478 Ай бұрын
I always try to remember that the Priesthood is not something we can earn, it is a gift from God. Honoring the priesthood takes on real meaning when we remember from whence it came.
@marshacarlos7956
@marshacarlos7956 Ай бұрын
If you haven’t stopped by Primary yet, you will see 3 yr olds giving “talks”. It is amazing.
@stardustgirl2904
@stardustgirl2904 Ай бұрын
The LA Temple is the Temple I was sealed in. I have been married for 32 years and me and my husband and I are Temple workers. I absolutely love it so much! The Temple is a place of peace! It's been so amazing to be baptized into Heavenly Father's church! Best decision I ever made!
@jonathanbird5094
@jonathanbird5094 Ай бұрын
My lovely wife and I were also sealed in the Los Angeles Temple Oct. 27,1990. Such a lovely temple.
@BonnieDragonKat
@BonnieDragonKat Ай бұрын
I miss seeing that temple every Sunday. I spent 5 years living out in LA county. And I'd make a trip out there even when I didn't have my temple recommend to just sit and contemplate and sometimes I would write while I was sitting there. It's so peaceful and so beautiful. David If you're looking for a word around the area to go visit, go drop in on the Long Beach 7th Ward. It's an awesome ward. It's the word that I spent almost 5 years in.
@terrilynlofing4148
@terrilynlofing4148 Ай бұрын
The Los Angeles Temple is the very first Temple I entered as a youth to do baptisms for the dead. The spirit was so strong, it knocked my socks off.
@LiberLady
@LiberLady Ай бұрын
​@@jonathanbird5094 My husband and I were sealed in the LA Temple on Oct 21st. 1989! 35 yrs ago. Also, I served as a receptionist there from 1987-1990
@lisastabfurth5448
@lisastabfurth5448 27 күн бұрын
35 years ago married in the same temple on a Tuesday. Hubs is currently a Saturday worker there
@tilkanuts
@tilkanuts Ай бұрын
You're perspective as a convert who has a lot of religious experience is very profound and valuable. Thanks for sharing!
@thedragonslayer2435
@thedragonslayer2435 26 күн бұрын
I was baptized and joined the Church Of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on June 15, 2024. I was confirmed on June 16. I was ordained priest on June 23. I was sustained in my calling as Ward Organist on June 23 as well. I love the Church. The Sacrament - I love the Sacrament, because it reminds me of the Atonement of Jesus Christ. I am so happy and proud to be saved and be forgiven of my sins. Take care brother and have a blessed day.
@elainebarnes7012
@elainebarnes7012 15 күн бұрын
I have been an organist since I was in jr high. I find the hymns, prelude, and postlude conduits to the Spirit. Such a blessing to have that calling.
@Babinskusreflex
@Babinskusreflex 15 сағат бұрын
That's awesome!
@RunShootSki
@RunShootSki Ай бұрын
Passing and blessing the sacrament every Sunday as a teenager is such a great experience.
@RogerPack
@RogerPack 28 күн бұрын
A growing one :)
@tatiginattosantana
@tatiginattosantana 19 күн бұрын
As a Brazilian I’ve been a member my whole life and I love to see how the church is exactly the same anywhere in the world even here in US where I now live. My parents are serving a mission in Mozambique-Africa and it’s all the same there too, besides cultural differences from people to people, but the hearts and amazing experiences they receive comes the same way, through obedience to the covenants of God and the disposition to learn and serve. I’ve also seen my brothers getting the priesthood and now my son - my dad, husband, uncles and grandfathers also have/had it but I wasn’t around when they got it for obvious reasons - and I can see how strong a family, individual and a relationship with God can be through the responsibilities that comes with it. I love the Lord, the church and I love the priesthood! I also much enjoyed your analogy with the ancient marriage in Israel and the sacrament. Thank you for sharing your inspired insights from the Holy Ghost that I know you receive in your efforts on learning more and more every day. I wonder how much more wonders the Lord will reveal to those who are willing to learn and follow. Thank you!!
@robinkirkashton
@robinkirkashton 23 күн бұрын
You are wonderful! Thank you for being such a valiant example. It is fantastic that you are working to help st . Jude’s. I will pray that you will be protected from the mists of darkness. It is so sad that Satan is so powerful and so many are under his influence. Stay strong and faithful. You are a choice son of our Father. Keep the faith!!!!❤
@Babinskusreflex
@Babinskusreflex 15 сағат бұрын
That's what I wanted to say!
@SuttonShimai
@SuttonShimai Ай бұрын
Holy Cow! Your musings about the sacrament and how it was like the marriage traditions blew me away because I JUST finished watching a KZfaq video from Stick of Joseph called The Hidden Hebrew Wedding Ritual and The Temple. It is all about all the wedding references in the scriptures and how they match up with the ancient Hebrew wedding traditions and why Christ is always called the Bridegroom and the Church is called the Bride and that relationship. You have GOT to see that one!!
@aubreyb700
@aubreyb700 Ай бұрын
I just saw that too. Quite fascinating. I have frequently been thinking of it for two days now.
@ashleyricks1451
@ashleyricks1451 Ай бұрын
We love you David! We are so proud of your open mind and how honest in heart you are. Only seeking to know what is true. Grateful for you and this channel. As members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for several generations (my third great grandfather Thomas Bullock was a personal scribe to Joseph Smith when he translated the Book of Mormon) your channel brings us more joy to watch for spiritual upliftment, entertainment, you name it, than anything else available to watch on tv. My husband and I love to watch each episode of yours as a part of our date night each week. God bless you... Praying for you! ❤
@JosephCartertheMinkMan
@JosephCartertheMinkMan Ай бұрын
I'm a lifetime member of the church of Jesus Christ of latter day saints and I'm listening to this video on a Sunday morning before church. What an absolutely inspirational and beautiful message to here before going to take the sacrament myself! Thank you for uplifting my spirit and preparing me better for this sacred ordinance! 😊
@Orange-bx9rr
@Orange-bx9rr 27 күн бұрын
You can get out maybe try Columbian Catholic
@MilletLee
@MilletLee Ай бұрын
I always love when the primary kids give flowers to all the mothers after singing at the sacrament meeting
@raeannhurst1022
@raeannhurst1022 Ай бұрын
Man your deep thinking just pulls me in!! Thanks for sharing! Your past experiences have really given you an opportunity to see things I never have thought of as a lifelong member of the church!! You are needed and loved. Thank you brother. ❤
@user-yu4rb5ju1r
@user-yu4rb5ju1r Ай бұрын
One of the reasons (IMHO) that we as Latter-day Saints celebrate Mother’s Day in our sacrament meetings is to show the young women how much we reverence motherhood. We do the same on Father’s Day for an example to the young men.
@epiphany7573
@epiphany7573 Ай бұрын
Those children were singing so sweetly. Thanks for including them in your video. David, I appreciate your story of searching for the true church, your conversion and insights. Dont worry you made the right choice and you're in the right place. Miracles follow the faithful. Watch them pour out upon you from the Heavens. 🙏🏻
@Glissandola
@Glissandola Ай бұрын
Brother Boice, you are blowing my mind! The insight and depth of your understanding and the speed at which you are learning are truly remarkable and inspiring! The gift of the Holy Ghost is real!
@zebiraross
@zebiraross Ай бұрын
I love your videos and your journey. I felt the Spirit, especially when the kids were singing. I know it's been said a million times, but one of my favorite benefits of the Sacrament is that we literally renew our baptismal covenants each week! And we are cleansed and purified each week by the Holy Ghost by taking the Sacrament. To really put that in perspective is amazing and it's why it's vital to attend sacrament each week. All thanks and praise to our Savior for giving us that opportunity every week.
@juliadrodgers2610
@juliadrodgers2610 Ай бұрын
I love you describing your perspective of getting familiar with LDS doctrine and routine. "Sang their little hearts out" -- very endearing.
@margynelson7945
@margynelson7945 Ай бұрын
Wow! I never knew about the wedding cup! That was an awesome explanation of what it represents! It absolutely makes the sacrament even more meaningful! I always focus on the part where it says “to always remember him and have is spirit be with them” I know Jesus Christ knows me personally and that is wonderful that he knows each of us personally. So much so that the guy who painted the garden room in the Manti temple was inspired to paint that cardinal in the 1940’s so that YOU could see it in 2024! God knew that it would help YOU!! It’s SO touching to see your story unfolding! It has been a huge testimony builder for all of us! Thank you for sharing it with us! ❤ You can baptize other people now!! You can also be the one to baptize people in the temple too!
@suzannejones20
@suzannejones20 24 күн бұрын
Just love you and your pure heart, David. I am learning so much from you! I am especially learning that I have taken all the artwork in my chapel for granted. I am looking at it with fresh eyes. And the ward and stake choirs. Bless you in your journey. Light and truth will always prevail.
@bearonaromp7473
@bearonaromp7473 Ай бұрын
I never thought of the Sacrament in that manner- being like a marriage proposal. Thank you for helping the Lord expand my knowledge of the symbolisms.
@KC-mj6eu
@KC-mj6eu Ай бұрын
Beautiful comments. Thank you for reminding me of these sacred symbolisms.
@debrathiemann7321
@debrathiemann7321 Ай бұрын
Hello David, Thank you for all of your interesting and helpful podcasts. As a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of latter-day saints. I have loved learning about other churches and appreciate your kindness and respect for those religions. Coming unto Christ is the focus of your podcast and I love that. My husband and I are serving in the Nauvoo Pageant Leadership and would love to invite you to come to Nauvoo during the Pageant this year.. The pageant is held from July 9th through August 3rd. The pageants are held on Tuesday through Saturday. There is a British Pageant on Wednesday and Friday and the Nauvoo Pageant is held Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. There's also a dress rehearsal for the British pageant on Monday night that people are welcome to attend. The spirit of these pageants is incredible. They tell the story of the building up of Nauvoo and also the missionaries who went to England to preach and their travels to come to Nauvoo and help with the building of the Nauvoo temple. The doctrines are taught very clearly in these pageants. We hope to see you there. Bill and Debby Thiemann
@52churchesin52weeks
@52churchesin52weeks Ай бұрын
Definitely want to get out to Nauvoo. It's coming up fast!
@debrathiemann7321
@debrathiemann7321 28 күн бұрын
Hope to see you! If you are able to come reach out to me and we will save you a seat. Take care. Bill and Debby
@micheleh3851
@micheleh3851 Ай бұрын
David, thank you for one of your continuing goals with this channel to bring unity in Jesus Christ, no matter of one's faith background, that we can all become Christlike.
@jesselenz5452
@jesselenz5452 Ай бұрын
Something else to consider when looking at the symbolism of the sacrament. Notice we do not give wafers or crackers. We literally tear the bread at the sacrament table, symbolic of the flesh of Christ being torn for us. We remember the symbolism.
@DesertPrimrose
@DesertPrimrose Ай бұрын
It doesn't matter whether we use crackers or bread. We use bread out of tradition.
@lemjwp1756
@lemjwp1756 Ай бұрын
He is also the Living Water, that satisfies all spiritual thirst.
@TrumperToTheEnd
@TrumperToTheEnd Ай бұрын
Thank you for your perspective! I love your metaphor of leaving the boat. I also love the symbolism you shared about the Sacrament. I’ve never heard that before. ❤
@sebastineessien6628
@sebastineessien6628 Ай бұрын
Thank you, Brother David, for your amazing story. I started following you long before you joined the Church, and you have been a great source of inspiration to me. As a Bishop in the Church, I have been blessed by your story. Whenever I have the opportunity, I share the lessons I've learned from your conversion story with the members of my ward. Thank you for being Christlike in all you do. 52in52 is my favorite channel on KZfaq.
@sagegallagher
@sagegallagher Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing those insights about the sacrament. I hadn't heard before about the Hebrew wedding proposal. For me the small remembrance of the Savior's sacrifice invites me to become a little bit more like Him each week.
@paulblack1799
@paulblack1799 Ай бұрын
Peace, be still. We love you, brother David. 😊❤
@sharenhansen7508
@sharenhansen7508 Ай бұрын
I loved this video so much!!! I am loving watching you on the Covenant Path!! I love how you are invested in receiving the Aaronic Priesthood, and what it means to be able to pass the Sacrament to members of the congregation. I am so invested in your story Brother David!! I can't wait to watch you be able to go do Baptisms at the Temple, then to be able to bless the Sacrament, then to receive the Melchizedek Priesthood, and then to receive your own initory & endowment in the Temple, and then to be able to continue to go back for the rest of your life to perform these ordinances for the dead. What an amazing faith journey you have been on!! Thanks for bringing us along!!
@BrianTerrill
@BrianTerrill Ай бұрын
I gave a talk about the women in the life of Christ for Mother's Day last year and the first woman I mentioned was Mary and how Jesus' last act before declaring "it is finished" was to make sure his mother was taken care of. I emphasized how important it was that he did it on the cross where he would have had difficulty breathing let alone talking so it was important to him. He could have made it easy on himself and simply waited till Easter to tell John to take care of his mom but didn't.
@PeggyLauritzen
@PeggyLauritzen Ай бұрын
It is an absolute blessing to partake of the sacrament each week. I begin preparing on Saturday evening by reading Alma 5 and review what I need to do better in the coming week. As far as now being a priesthood holder - I am so very happy for you! You have been given power and authority that can be traced right back to the Lord. As a sister in the gospel for my entire life, I have always had the priesthood in my home - either my dad, or my husband and sons.There is safety and security in seeing the way the Lord has his Church organized. It is such a delight watching you grow with understanding.
@nerd_patriot_disciple
@nerd_patriot_disciple Ай бұрын
Love the additional symbolism you found. I love looking back to Jewish traditions and the rich symbolism that is still apart of the gospel. It solidifies my faith that this truly is the Lord’s restored gospel and the ancient Jews belong to the same Faith as us today.
@debfryer2437
@debfryer2437 Ай бұрын
Yes this church is becoming increasingly peculiar and stands alone in so many areas especially in doctrine and practices. I feel blessed to be a convert. Bless you for your humility.
@kamiesargent
@kamiesargent Ай бұрын
It doesn't matter what church of Jesus Christ of Later day Saints you are in , it always feels like home! Peace and safety. You can feel the sprite.
@shemjaaws
@shemjaaws Ай бұрын
I love going out to the foyer when passing the sacrament because it reminds me of leaving the 99 to save the one.
@52churchesin52weeks
@52churchesin52weeks Ай бұрын
Amazing insight.
@orangetreevintagewaresotvw9590
@orangetreevintagewaresotvw9590 Ай бұрын
Your multi relegion perspective makes your discussions fascinating. I love learning from this perspective. 🌼
@tamarabelcher915
@tamarabelcher915 Ай бұрын
Los Angeles Temple is where I had the gift of the endowment. It is a very large temple. It was the only one around when I was growing up. When I was a teenager, the San Diego Temple came online. I was sealed in the Nauvoo Temple and that was extraordinary. I’ve visited so many more as I’ve traveled. I’m so happy watching as your making choices in your spiritual growth. Thank you for your videos because they really help support me and some of the hard times. It’s very uplifting.
@explorerofmind
@explorerofmind Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing the symbolism of the marriage that’s associated with the sacrament. That makes a lot of sense.
@kellythomp1
@kellythomp1 Ай бұрын
I love that you are taking everything One step at a time and you are so serious and methodical about learning everything. I love your journey.
@Kentucky338
@Kentucky338 Ай бұрын
Stay the course brother
@goxnanfumw
@goxnanfumw 21 күн бұрын
I joined the Church two years ago tomorrow and received my endowment last August. It is all worth it brother.
@GrandmaKayanna
@GrandmaKayanna Ай бұрын
I love taking the Lord's sacrament and focusing on His life and choices. I hope to be able to live like Him, as much as it is possible in this fallen world! I'm grateful for the weekly renewal of my faith and testimony of the Lord. Thank you for moving forward and not letting the criticism of the few slow you down. Your testimony strengthens mine.
@CornPopPomade
@CornPopPomade 29 күн бұрын
I once gave a talk on symbolism in the sacrament when I was a teenager. I have learned so much more since then. Everything I learn draws me closer to my Savior. I’m so grateful He teaches me line upon line, precept upon precept , here a little and there a little.
@dashingben
@dashingben Ай бұрын
The sacrament is a special time where I can focus on the Savior and feel His Spirit (if the kids will allow some quiet time)
@SiliaCanev
@SiliaCanev Ай бұрын
Kids are Kids and that, is part of what we become.
@ashleysb3
@ashleysb3 Ай бұрын
Brother Dave (David? Sorry I can't remember 😆) I love listening to your videos and messages. You are an inspiration to the world, thank you for all of your efforts!
@TheDovesNest
@TheDovesNest Ай бұрын
David! Just 2 days ago on the Stick of Joseph KZfaq Channel they had a nearly 2 hour episode about Ancient Hebrew Wedding Rituals & the gospel symbolism in them! There is SO MUCH beautiful symbolism and it's a must watch! Amazing! I've loved following your story and love that you see the symbolism so quickly!🙌🏼
@52churchesin52weeks
@52churchesin52weeks Ай бұрын
I need to finish watching that episode! I had been researching Jewish traditions regarding the Sacrament, then same day as I was recording this is when the Stick of Joseph episode dropped with the ancient Hebrew wedding rituals. I watched maybe 10 minutes and will watch more later - since it sounded fascinating. One thing I cut, but was equally interesting regarding ancient Jewish customs was a mikveh. It was like a ritual immersion that a bride and groom would do before the wedding to achieve spiritual cleanness - exactly like baptism. I'm no Jewish scholar and need to learn/understand more, but the customs and rituals of Jewish marriage that then became key rituals in Christianity (like baptism and the sacrament) feels like quite the rabbit hole.
@jeffgreen977
@jeffgreen977 Ай бұрын
Thank you David! I loved your description of increased faith as you leave the "Safety" of the familiar boat and walk with trust toward Christ..... Our young men build strong foundations of faith in Christ as they serve in the Priesthood, the Sacrament can be a powerful tool in our lives to keep our commitment to Christ fresh and new and to develop a transcending sense of gratitude for His love and sacrifice in our behalf....
@NinaHansen2008
@NinaHansen2008 Ай бұрын
Thank you so much, David.
@laloifilealofi9628
@laloifilealofi9628 Ай бұрын
I love this humble, honest seeker of truths, no doubt, the Lord God, Jesus Christ is truly with David Boice, sounds like, the conversion of the other David Alexander, thank you Brother Boice, ❤and prayers, thanks again for sharing 🙏 ❤
@dashingben
@dashingben Ай бұрын
You're so amazing, David. Love hearing your faithful stories.
@dalfar1161
@dalfar1161 Ай бұрын
I've been a member my whole life and I've never heard of the symbolism described in that way. Taking the sacrament every week for your whole life can make it feel mundane and repetitive, but that really helps my perspective. Thank you so much for your videos.
@terianhoefler7593
@terianhoefler7593 Ай бұрын
Wow, watching your progress on the covenant path has been inspiring. Thank you for sharing your journey. I really loved the allegory of the sacrament and the marriage feast. Most perceptive. 😊
@ermaclark7717
@ermaclark7717 28 күн бұрын
Thanks David I appreciated your words about the sacrament and where our thoughts should be.
@Beavis1
@Beavis1 Ай бұрын
You and your journey can best be described as earnestly seeking Christ. Well done! 🌝
@danrushworth7708
@danrushworth7708 22 күн бұрын
The Sacrament is such a blessing to those who live their lives by faith, As you have said many times, "it's all about Christ". Having covenants and symbolism to help us learn how to have a closer and more loving relationship with our Heavenly Father is so often overlooked. We can't fully understand the power of Christ, but we act in faith and receive choice experiences accordingly. Quick verse for you today David on your continued knowledge journey - Alma 12:9
@lukehanson_
@lukehanson_ Ай бұрын
It was great going to Church with you David. Glad to see you take this next step!
@margynelson7945
@margynelson7945 Ай бұрын
Hey Luke! I thought I saw your reflection in the glass of one of the paintings he showed in his video! I was right! Fun! I wonder if he will choose to move to So Cal!
@lukehanson_
@lukehanson_ Ай бұрын
@@margynelson7945 haha very sneaky
@margynelson7945
@margynelson7945 Ай бұрын
@@lukehanson_ Well I wondered if it were your ward or Cardon’s ward. When I saw you it answered my question.
@KeezheekoniCheyenne-u2m
@KeezheekoniCheyenne-u2m 26 күн бұрын
For people reading this review, it's okay, it's normal to feel lonely sometimes, if you're going through tough times, keep trying, but never give up, I wish you great success in your health, love, and happiness!
@sherryware
@sherryware Ай бұрын
Nice analogies of the Sacrament to the Savior and the marriage covenant. Congratulations on your ordination to the Priesthood. After my conversion years ago, it took awhile learning the details of my new faith. I had been a catholic before. Some things transferred well in terminology, but were different in a new sense.
@barbarabilbrey-tillman869
@barbarabilbrey-tillman869 26 күн бұрын
When I tried to learn of him before coming to LDS, I was blown off because they did not know.
@bretasorenson2475
@bretasorenson2475 Ай бұрын
That's the Temple I was married in 51 years ago!
@wilcrockett7069
@wilcrockett7069 Ай бұрын
Very interesting David, my family have been members of the Church since Joseph Smith's time, I actually learned something from you with this video, thanks very much!
@dr.downsyndrome1844
@dr.downsyndrome1844 Ай бұрын
When i converted and got my priesthood it's really fun and such a blessing to be able to pass or bless sacrament on sundays even though it's nerveracking the first few times, I'm actually being ordained to the melchizedek priesthood after church this Sunday and i'm pretty excited for it.
@Nikkiotero
@Nikkiotero Ай бұрын
Congratulations! I'm so happy for you!
@heratoutai3654
@heratoutai3654 Ай бұрын
Thank you for another inspiring video. You are so well spoken and nonjudgemental towards others. I always love hearing the Primary children sing the song with all their hearts.
@bturner540
@bturner540 Ай бұрын
David is one of my favorite podcasters on youtube. Very thoughtful.
@Ily779
@Ily779 Ай бұрын
The symbolism of the sacrament is also a dual meaning with the death and burial of Jesus. That’s part of the reverence of sacrament meeting is that it also represents a funeral. Where the white cloth is over the sacrament, the cups of water and bread. This represents Christs body in the tomb it almost looks like his body with the cloth over him and then us partaking of his blood and body of Christ like he tells his disciples at the last supper.
@amynelson9879
@amynelson9879 Ай бұрын
Oh wow, I didn’t know that’s why it’s covered. Thank you for sharing. I love learning new things about The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
@micheleh3851
@micheleh3851 Ай бұрын
​@amynelson9879 - I never made tbe connection to Christ's body in the tomb either until a few months the ago my Bishop gave a talk about this in Sacrament meeting. My Bishop has given several talks on the Sacrament and are some of the most instructive and inspirational talks I've ever heard.
@rodneyjamesmcguire
@rodneyjamesmcguire Ай бұрын
This is not LDS doctrine, the representation of Christs body in the tomb / on the table. There's no scripture for it, there's no General Conference address that says it, it's not taught in any manuals, etc.
@Ily779
@Ily779 Ай бұрын
@@rodneyjamesmcguire A lot of truths aren’t in manuals. A large point of the temple is being taught by the spirit and the truths might not be written in manuals.
@micheleh3851
@micheleh3851 Ай бұрын
@@rodneyjamesmcguire - I never said the sacrament table covered with a white cloth over the emblems are doctrine. It is SYMBOLISM. Much of what happens in Church services and the Temple is SYMBOLISM. God often uses symbolism to teach. We use torn bread to represent the torn body of Christ on the cross, for example. The scriptures are Christ's words in the New Testament and the Book of Mormon where Christ invites His disciples to partake in remembrance of His atoning sacrifice. Christ's Atonement is the doctrine. The Atonement happened no matter how we symbolize it.
@RealManJay
@RealManJay 6 күн бұрын
I love your deep thoughts about the gospel of Jesus Christ, your sincerity and especially your wonderful faith! You are on a great path to Jesus Christ. Continue to follow your heart and the Holy Ghost. You are a good man! Welcome to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Here you'll find great joy in life by simply obeying the commandments and living up to your covenants that you make (you've already made two, and the Priesthood is the third.). Your vision of family is spot-on. This is all part of God's plan. As a Dad of 3 girls, no one ever told me the amazing love you have for your own children. I could have never imagined love like that. I can't wait for you to find your own wonderful wife and your eventual family. I didn't get married until I was almost 34; but it was well worth the wait. I'm going 30 years strong and loving it every day. I really appreciate you for sharing your new journey. Keep those videos coming! I don't know anyone who doesn't love you and your faith.
@jfitzsimmons4825
@jfitzsimmons4825 Ай бұрын
Brother Boice, thank you for your insights. I especially like the research and thoughts without prejudice into other denominations' beliefs and practices. The Jewish history and traditions especially have given me a broader understanding of modern v. ancient practices and how God's "way", even in scripture, has been polluted/altered by man. I am also brought to a vivid remembrance of my covenant path 49 years ago. Keep up the good work. Thank you. 😊
@stardustgirl2904
@stardustgirl2904 Ай бұрын
David, I cherish the sacrament. When I take the sacrament I focus in on what it means to take his name upon me and my soul. I also reflect upon his life and different miracles ✨️ he gave to his fellow brothers and sisters, by healing the sick and helping those in need. I als think of how scary it would be to allow people to hurt you as he was tortured and put on the cross!
@DK412724
@DK412724 29 күн бұрын
David, I am life long member and you are having incredible insights that I never have through my decades of membership. You are going to bless so many lives because of your unique perspective and I can't wait to see what awaits through your great spiritual journey
@lindabrewer8996
@lindabrewer8996 29 күн бұрын
When I take the sacrament, I think of the body of Christ as his outstretched arms that He understands all the hurt, heartaches and sorrows others have caused me and I tried to forgive. I picture him coming to comfort me. When I take the water…in the early days of the church they did use wine. But it said that he died of a broken heart. When they thrust through his side, the chambers of the heart burst put out water and blood. It is said that he literally died of a broken heart. I asked myself what I may have done this week to have broken his heart and continue to repent. ❤️🕊️🙏 I’ve enjoyed your journey. Thank you for being so sensitive and kind.
@staines888
@staines888 Ай бұрын
I am so touched by this beautiful song by little primary children, they were like angels from above ❤
@RichMansci
@RichMansci Ай бұрын
Great take on the marriage and the sacrament. The symbolism is amazing and I was hit with the Spirit as you discussed it. Thank you!
@madogg152
@madogg152 Ай бұрын
I received one of my testimonies during sacrament; a moment I will NEVER forget. Thanks for the video LA temple. Its been a long time since I have been there.
@stardustgirl2904
@stardustgirl2904 Ай бұрын
I was married in the LA Temple, that Temple calls to me more than any other!
@madogg152
@madogg152 Ай бұрын
@@stardustgirl2904 The LA temple was the 1st temple I went to when heading out on my mission. I served in Delaware/Maryland. My companion and I tied for the 1st baptisms from the DC temple. DC temple has a special place in my heart because that was when I received my first Testimony. And wow it was a life changer. The LA temple is special as it prepared me for my mission.
@lisabradshaw7314
@lisabradshaw7314 Ай бұрын
David, I loved your story. You are growing so much as you take each step. I really contemplate what the Sacrament is as the sacrament is being passed each week. I play the organ for the service so I read the words of our Sacrament hymn that had just been sung during the quiet time for myself. I love to feel the reverence and the Spirit. Thank you for sharing.
@gordonandtamarakirkham543
@gordonandtamarakirkham543 27 күн бұрын
Bro. David, thank you for your insights and perspectives. I love your understanding of symbolism as a rich teaching/learning tool. I'm looking forward to when you're able to receive your endowment in the temple. I believe you'll find it to be an experience you'll treasure as you repeatedly go and savor the symbolisms of the endowment. It's wonderful to watch you grow in the Gospel and to watch the Gospel grow in you.
@Piano_Mom-10
@Piano_Mom-10 19 күн бұрын
I learned so much from you in this video. Thank you. My sacrament experience is going to be even more significant going forward. You’re going to thrive with your temple experience; when the time comes!
@42Chiquilin
@42Chiquilin 20 күн бұрын
Loved what you taught about the Last Supper and the ancient Jewish marriage ritual. I've never heard that before and it takes the sacredness of the sacrament ordinance to a new level for me. Thanks for sharing! I love hearing about your contrasting experiences in the LDS church, your protestant childhood, and your 52 in 52 journey. Also, congrats on being ordained to the priesthood!
@J__Day
@J__Day Ай бұрын
This was the first time I heard the marriage analogy and I agree the symbolism is very profound and adds new meaning to partaking of the sacrament. The offices of the Aaronic priesthood are biblical, but like the bible, and even in early church history, it was only adults who held the priesthood and participated in administering in the sacrament. However, earlier ordination has helped the youth find meaningful ways to serve and prepares them for lifelong discipleship. The official line of authority from the church is normally only done for the Melchizedek offices of Elder and High Priest, so that will look different depending on who performs those ordinations in the future.
@vannahhall915
@vannahhall915 27 күн бұрын
I have enjoyed watching your process of growth and conversion. Thanks for sharing with us David!
@LukeJonesLWJ
@LukeJonesLWJ Ай бұрын
I served my mission in LA and the temple there is incredibly special to me (it’s where the mission office is as well). For me at least, I could feel a palpable spirit just by being on the temple grounds
@gwengold8154
@gwengold8154 Ай бұрын
David, you should become a documentary filmmaker or something similar. I'm blown away by your talents in that area! Your openings to your videos are works of art. I just absolutely love how you master the camera. Thanks for letting us hear the little ones sing 😊 that brightened my day. Congratulations on receiving the ordination to the office of priest. That's so wonderful. It won't be long until you are an elder! Melchezedek was amazing 😊 I'm so glad that we know a little bit more about him from restoration scripture. We truly are blessed.
@_inveterate
@_inveterate 29 күн бұрын
Dang. So positive and optimistic. What a delight!
@templesofjesus
@templesofjesus Ай бұрын
This video was amazing! I loved hearing about the sacrament and your reflections on reverence, symbolism, and the wedding feast. Thank you 🙏
@RLTNSPDEMA
@RLTNSPDEMA Ай бұрын
Brother Boice, I truly enjoywatching your programs and seeing the joy that you received from your understanding of the Gospel of Jesus Christ! David thank you so much for everything you've done for me and I am a lifelong member of the church. God bless you. I hope in the future that we can run into each other andand have a good long talk and even possibly have dinner togetherand enjoy each other's thoughts on the Gospel of Jesus Christ!
@claighjensen2356
@claighjensen2356 Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing about the Jewish marriage rituals. Each week we do say YES to remaining faithfully married to our Redeemer and Savior. Day by Day. Week by Week. Sometimes it is a moment to moment effort! Nevertheless, He will support us and sustain us as we strive to be one with Him, united in love, devotion, and commitment to our sacred covenant to obey His commandments. In return, He blesses us that the Holy Ghost will be with us always, helping us be true and faithful.
@GldnClaw
@GldnClaw Ай бұрын
Dude! That's my Ward building Growing up!
@52churchesin52weeks
@52churchesin52weeks Ай бұрын
No way!
@GldnClaw
@GldnClaw Ай бұрын
@@52churchesin52weeks Yes Way. Apparently, Cardon was in my Stake growing up. If the dude ever checked his Discord direct messages, he'd know. Anyway, thanks for responding.
@ChrisPadillaAZ
@ChrisPadillaAZ Ай бұрын
David I enjoyed your words today. Thank you. The sacrament for me is a new covenant every week to recommit myself to Jesus Christ. Try to be more like him and reach upwards and outwards toward loving others.
@ashleychristenson4823
@ashleychristenson4823 29 күн бұрын
I usually think of the sacrament as a replacement for the passover where Christ is the unblemished lamb. But I really love the imagery of the engagement ritual with the cup of wine. Understanding these layers of symbolism add such beautiful meaning to the sacrament. Thank you for your video!
@keithsmith5998
@keithsmith5998 26 күн бұрын
Great memories. I served my mission to Los Angeles Spanish speaking. My first assignment was the meeting house on Wilshire. Amazing architecture
@AndrewLarsson
@AndrewLarsson 23 күн бұрын
Reverence: Be still and know that I am God.
@adadehoyos
@adadehoyos Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your experience and your journey. I am from Mexico but I live in Utah right now. My ancestors got baptized more than 120 years ago and I am so grateful for that. Hope you continue sharing your inspiring story and your insights.
@alee2969
@alee2969 Ай бұрын
Just as John the Baptist held the Aaronic priesthood and PREPARED the world for Christ. The Aaronic priesthood is the preparatory priesthood, preparing us to receive the blessings of the Melchizedek priesthood, which is the the Holy Priesthood, after the Order of the Son of God", ie receive and administer the blessings of Christ. Aaronic is Earthly upward towards God. Melchizedek is Heavenly downward towards us.😅
@alwaysc15
@alwaysc15 28 күн бұрын
You missed out on one of the most unique buildings in LA. The Wilshire Ward Chapel, in the LA Stake (formerly known as the Hollywood Tabernacle) is so special. I'm a little partial to it, but it really is spectacular and unique for a building of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Definitely worth a visit the next time you're in the area.
@52churchesin52weeks
@52churchesin52weeks 27 күн бұрын
Interesting, thanks for the recommendation.
@SynapticPsycho
@SynapticPsycho 28 күн бұрын
I love your thoughts on the sacrament! Amazing! I am going to make a room for you. Wonderful symbolism, I have seen the alter and death shroud covering the body of Christ much more recently. It has been amazing to see the veil and the body and blood of Christ. Which feels very temple. The wedding feast is now another layer that is more powerful, too. Thank you for adding this for me.
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