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Episode 101: Jacob and Mental Health (Jared Halverson)

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🗓️ 1 April 2024

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

The word anxiety (or anxious) is used nine times in the Book of Mormon, and it appears in both positive and negative forms. In the positive form it refers to something more akin to “eagerness” (see Mosiah 29:38 and 3 Nephi 3:3), whereas the negative refers more to “uncertainty” or “troubling fear” (see 2 Nephi 1:16 and Mosiah 28:12). Of the seven negative references, four are penned by the prophet Jacob, including one in which he couples “great anxiety” with the counterbalancing attribute of “faith” (see Jacob 1:5). In this episode Dr. Jared Halverson, associate professor of ancient scripture, discusses the mental, emotional, and spiritual issues related to anxiety as explained in the life and teachings of Jacob. Professor Halverson closely examines Jacob’s writings on the anxiety born of adversity (trauma), anxiety due to responsibility (pastoral perfectionism), and anxiety over one’s standing before God (scrupulosity). In analyzing Jacob’s words, we can find counsel and compassion, whether we struggle with anxiety or are anxious to support those who do.

Click here to learn more about Jared Halverson

Publications:

· “‘Because of Faith and Great Anxiety’: Jacob and the Challenges of Mental Health” (in Jacob: Faith and Great Anxiety, Religious Studies Center, 2024)

· “Protecting Our Strengths: Alma’s Counsel to Shiblon” (in Book of Mormon Insights: Letting God Prevail in Your Life, Religious Studies Center, 2024)

· “The Way, the Truth, and the Way to Truth: Harmony in Pursuit of Orthodoxy” (in I Glory in My Jesus: Understanding Christ in the Book of Mormon, Religious Studies Center, 2024)

· “Swine’s Blood and Broken Serpents: The Rejection and Rehabilitation of Worship in the Old Testament” (in Ascending the Mountain of the Lord: Temple, Praise, and Worship in the Old Testament, Religious Studies Center, 2013)

· “Lehi’s Dream and Nephi’s Vision as Apocalyptic Literature” (in The Things Which My Father Saw: Approaches to Lehi’s Dream and Nephi’s Vision, Religious Studies Center, 2011)

· “Of Soils and Souls: The Parable of the Sower” (in Religious Educator, 9.3, 2008)

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello, why religion friends. John Hilton here. I once heard a humorous story about a mother who

0:06.4

noticed her son wasn't in the chapel just before sacrament meeting was about to begin.

0:10.8

She looked in the hallways, he wasn't there. Finally she saw him

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outside sitting on a curb with his head and his hands. She approached him saying,

0:19.6

son, we've got to go to church now. Sacrament Meeting is about to start.

0:24.0

The son replied, I don't want to go.

0:26.0

Why? his mother asked.

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I'll give you three reasons, he said.

0:30.0

Number one, no one likes me.

0:32.0

Number two, no one talks to me.

0:34.4

Number three, I'm afraid of the teenagers.

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The mother replied, honey, I know you're worried,

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but let me give you three reasons why you should go to church today.

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Number one, to take the sacrament.

0:46.5

Number two, you're 45 years old.

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Number three, you're the Bishop.

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All of us face worry and anxiety at times, even bishops.

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This isn't just a modern phenomenon.

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Helaman and the stripling warriors were filled with fear in Alma 58-9.

1:05.4

Amman and his brothers were depressed in their hearts in Alma 26, 27.

1:11.0

Chief Judge Pahoran worried about the political conditions of his day in

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I was 6119 and Jacob the younger brother of Nephi experienced what he called

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