I really really really wanted to start a podcast all last year.
I love Instagram and I don’t plan on leaving it, but I know that so many people prefer to listen rather than to read.
Plus, I love to talk about as much as I love to write!
But as much as I wanted to start a podcast, I knew the timing wasn’t right.
Until Kristen Smith invited me to speak as a guest on her podcast.
And after we finished recording our episode together, I felt the desire to work with her more.
The desire was just natural. (And as I told Kristen about the desire to work with her more, I told her I hoped she didn’t think I was sounding weird or obsessed! Luckily, she didn’t!)
Eventually, after many conversations, Kristen invited me to permanently co-host the One Minute Scripture Study podcast with her.
And boy, did that feel right.
I had held onto such a strong desire to start a podcast, and now the opportunity was presenting itself, and I felt the Spirit confirm that this was the answer I had been waiting for.
My desire to share my testimony in new ways was the prompting I needed to guide my decisions.
I’ve been really struck by David, Oliver, and Martin’s passionate pleadings this week.
I had always pictured Joseph asking God who the Three Witnesses to the gold plates should be, and receiving these three men’s names.
But really, David, Oliver, and Martin were all moved with a desire to become one of the witnesses that they knew had been prophesied of.
And they ASKED Joseph to be witnesses to the gold plates.
Section 17 is the result of Joseph asking the Lord if these three men were acceptable for this sacred responsibility, and the Lord approving.
But these weren’t random names that the Lord happened to approve—
Because they each had a burning, righteous desire to be a witness in the first place.
Our righteous desires can be promptings from the Lord on how we can use our talents to build up the kingdom of God.
The things that we really want to do? The things that are righteous, selfless, or useful?
Those desires can be the first whisperings of the Spirit on what direction we should head, or what opportunities we should be on the lookout for.
And then we can ask.
We can ask to be included, we can ask to be in consideration.
We can let our righteous desires drive us to righteous action.
Happy Studying!
-Cali Black
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Cali, you are very smart! Thank you for sharing your experiences and knowledge of the gospel!
You’re so welcome. I’m glad you enjoy them.