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Exodus 14-18 Part 2 • Sister Elaine Dalton • April 13-19 • Come, Follow Me

4/8/202651 min

Sister Elaine Dalton draws on Exodus 14-18 to reveal how “holy habits,” prophetic sustaining, and wise delegation shape a life of lasting discipleship.

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TIMECODE:
00:00 Part 2 - Sister Elaine Dalton
02:38 Elder Bednar’s brushstrokes analogy
06:02 Gathering and reflecting light
07:28 Water from the rock & murmuring
11:04 Sustaining prophets: Aaron and Hur
14:13 Sustaining and the weight of a calling
16:33 Leading with others
18:56 Unity in the First Presidency
21:14 Delegation as a divine leadership principle
25:14 The five levels of delegation
30:02 The brother of Jared and solving problems
33:31 The Jethro figures in our lives
34:51 President Nelson on chastisement
36:47 Seeing the best in others
39:01 Are church leaders who we hope they are
41:23 Preparing and delivering a General Conference talk
44:37 Sister Dalton’s final talk as Young Women General President
45:43 What did we learn, feel, and what is next?
49:35  End of Part 2 - Sister Elaine Dalton

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First 90 seconds
  1. John Bytheway· Co-host0:00

    [gentle music] Welcome to part two with Sister Elaine Dalton, Exodus 14 through 18.

  2. Elaine S. Dalton· Guest0:05

    Now, the righteous routines, they don't differ a lot from holy habits, but I call those service, ministering, waking up in the morning and letting the Spirit tell you who needs you, where you need to be, what you need to be doing. I've learned through 2020, I learned to make sourdough bread, and it always makes two loaves, and the Lord just tells me where to take the second one, always. That could be a righteous routine. Another one could be temple attendance. That's not something most of us do daily, but it could be a righteous routine. You have those, Hank, and so do you, John. You've had them for a long time. I've been learning from you.

  3. Hank Smith· Host0:46

    [laughs] Well, I have a righteous routine of getting together with John, by the way, and talking about the scriptures with someone else.

  4. John Bytheway· Co-host0:54

    Does that count for us, Hank, when I get together with Hank and we talk scriptures?

  5. Hank Smith· Host0:58

    [laughs] I sure hope so. Listen to this, both of you, Neal A. Maxwell. "Yes, a few little flowers will spring up briefly in the dry gully through which torrents of water pass occasionally. But it is steady streams that bring thick and needed crops. In the agriculture of the soul," [laughs] "flash floods are no substitute for regular irrigation."

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