"Put the Lord First​", "The Blessings of Personal Revelation​​"

Ken and Barbara Niumatalolo ​
BYU-Hawaii Alumna​
Head Football Coach at San José State University​
Brigham Young University-Hawaii (February 27, 2024)
Ken and Barbara Niumatalolo share personal experiences about always turning to the Savior and trusting the Holy Ghost and the Lord's plan.
"The Lord's promptings and revelations may not always come in the time and way that we expect. But, if we are worthy they always come in the best time and in the best way." - Ken Niumatalolo
"When you put the Lord first, everything else falls into place. When you begin with the end in mind, your choices become the right ones." - Barbara Niumatalolo
The full transcript of Ken Niumatalolo’s speech, “The Blessings of Personal Revelation”, and Barbara Niumatalolo’s speech, “Put the Lord First”, can be found at
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Brother Ken Niumatalolo, a native of Laie, served a mission in the California Ventura Spanish-speaking mission and graduated from the University of Hawaii, where he played quarterback. He recently served as Stake President of the Annapolis Maryland Stake and has been coaching college football for 35 seasons, including 15 seasons as Head Football Coach at the Naval Academy, where he became the winningest coach in its history. He now coaches at UCLA.
Sister Barbara Niumatalolo, raised in Guam, graduated from BYU-Hawaii in 1988 with a BS in Business Management. She lived in Honolulu while working at the University of Hawaii and moved to Annapolis, Maryland, in 1995 when her husband began coaching at the United States Naval Academy. Over 25 years in Annapolis, she served in numerous Church roles, including Relief Society President, Stake Young Women President, early morning Seminary teacher, Stake Public Affairs Director, and Communication Director for the Washington DC North Coordinating Council.
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  • @veronicaphiri7432
    @veronicaphiri743214 күн бұрын

    Wow. nFantastic analagy, fantastic message. God help us all to be obedient.

  • @ednaminton9637
    @ednaminton96373 ай бұрын

    I, really felt the Spirit, I,m trying to Follow JESUS, I, am a G. GrandMA, Grandma of twelve ,some have served a .Mission, proud of them. Thank You❤

  • @rachelswain2933

    @rachelswain2933

    Ай бұрын

    The spirit of truth speaks volumes. Thank you so much ❤

  • @lasvegashula
    @lasvegashula3 ай бұрын

    Love these talks. His will is sometimes not easy to accept. Heavenly Father and His son Jesus Christ does love us perfectly. I’m grateful for my experiences with God’s guidance that has helped me build love and trust. Thank you Bro & Sis Niumatalolo.

  • @rosapollard5470
    @rosapollard54703 ай бұрын

    Another uplifting and inspiring devotional. THANK YOU

  • @graceskommesa
    @graceskommesa3 ай бұрын

    I didn’t apply in time for BYU-H but I’m so grateful for technology that will allow me to hear the devotionals from where I live! ❤️

  • @familynash3579
    @familynash35793 ай бұрын

    He seems like a very kind gentleman.

  • @FromAgonyToLight
    @FromAgonyToLight3 ай бұрын

    This has helped me feel better. I have had promptings that I thought were from the Holy Ghost that meant one specific thing or another specific thing, and many times things didn’t happen how I felt. I’m still reeling from these, but I’m comforted to know that I could simply be misinterpreting or giving myself those feelings. I pray that the Lord will make known His will to me, as I have felt He has done for this humble Stake President. I testify that I know the Church of Jesus Christ is upon the earth, and that President Russell M. Nelson holds the keys from God, in the sacred name of Jesus Christ, amen.

  • @valeriecharlton7010

    @valeriecharlton7010

    2 ай бұрын

    Or you are given them but other’s agency was involved as well and they didn’t follow the spirit which affected you in multiple ways. Trust how god speaks to you. Keep learning how to listen and grow. Don’t doubt yourself and don’t think you made a mistake or misunderstood.

  • @poukaum4438
    @poukaum44383 ай бұрын

    Beautiful talks! Mahalo sister and brother Niumatalolo!

  • @diannelmoore9755
    @diannelmoore97553 ай бұрын

    What a blessings to hear such beautiful testimonials..thank you for your faithfulness and sharing such personal tender feelings.

  • @andrewdurfee3896
    @andrewdurfee38963 ай бұрын

    Salvation is an individual matter. Exaltation is a family matter. It definitely takes more energy and cost to try and exalt your family, but it is definitely worth it, however, wherever agency is involved the others can refuse the grace and mercy of God and refuse help from those around them.

  • @intignia
    @intignia3 ай бұрын

    Two wonderful talks. The second brought to mind instances in my long past in which I also received revelations from the Lord that directed my path. The Lord is very kind and understanding especially when we seek for His confirmation in things that have been revealed to us.

  • @biguce253swayside5
    @biguce253swayside53 ай бұрын

    Beautiful testimony thank you, coach and your wife 🤙

  • @jearevaazores1384
    @jearevaazores13843 ай бұрын

    Meet the mormons- the coach! Thank you for the wonderful message brother Ken!

  • @Fatboy53
    @Fatboy533 ай бұрын

    Great stuff, thank you

  • @ildenete3235
    @ildenete32353 ай бұрын

    Ainda com emoção para falar e testificar da revelação do Espírito Santo , mesmo depois de parecer tão comum como as escrituras relatam a Sua companhia a revelação faz parte ou deveria fazer parte dessa experiência mortal de todos que amam a Deus como é a certeza do amor de Deus por cada um de nós, desejar isso como sua presença ,com os mandamentos e as coisas mais difíceis para equilibrar.

  • @umaralibudaya1239
    @umaralibudaya12393 ай бұрын

    Selamat pagi sahabat salam kenal dari indaonisia

  • @John-jh9ud
    @John-jh9ud3 ай бұрын

    It's important to remember each individual matters in the eyes of the Lord, and the word "community" could be rephrased with the words "group of individuals." With that said salvation is an individual responsibility.

  • @josevasquez-ju8rb
    @josevasquez-ju8rb13 күн бұрын

    mrecy and covenant are different i hold the keys of eternaty and there is not other key in jesus name amen.

  • @John-jh9ud
    @John-jh9ud3 ай бұрын

    Spiritual casualties happen via equal opportunity, that is the Lord’s way. Law of the harvest!

  • @gemelindacjp7976
    @gemelindacjp79763 ай бұрын

    Cool talks about putting the Lord first, but I want to mention something. The statement that the sister seems to quote from a newspaper, "...community matters more than the individual...," does not seem compatible with the Restored Gospel of Jesus Christ. Mixing that statement together with the words of prophets and apostles does not sit well with me.

  • @JazzyUnderscoreTrumpeter

    @JazzyUnderscoreTrumpeter

    3 ай бұрын

    Salvation is an individual matter, that is true, we must work out our salvation. However, we are not meant to do it alone...we are meant to function in loving families. We are striving to be a Zion people... Zion is all about a community being one in Christ. In that sense, community absolutely matters more than the individual. We still minister to one another one by one, or we should.

  • @lauramccann18

    @lauramccann18

    3 ай бұрын

    When it's done in God's way, both are equally important, not harming one or the other, but in this world, especially in a socialist/communist country, that statement it is conflicting, because it's done harming all that are not part of that "community".

  • @johnbeynon3007

    @johnbeynon3007

    3 ай бұрын

    Salvation is individual. Exaltation is in families. Jesus put His will with His Father's will. He then recieved the blessings that come from being the Lord and Savior of all mankind. His service to others above His own appetites, passions and desires is what makes Him who He is. We are individuals, and must be individuals. But Jesus prayed that we would be one. One in marriage. One as a family. One as a Church. The Father, Son and Holy Ghost are one. And that is the oneness that we must seek. To lose yourself in the service of others is to find yourself being one with God.

  • @phoenixrising5338

    @phoenixrising5338

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@JazzyUnderscoreTrumpeter And the church, and church speakers, constantly overlook or ignore that some of us have horrible families that aren't going to be happy Celestial families. Mine is riddled with abusers and both covert and overt narcissists. Every single time I've said anything accurate and truthful about my family situation in any church setting, church members have jumped all over me. Not a single prophet or G.A. or church speaker has *ever* accurately understood and addressed people like me. Ever. I'm thoroughly sick of it. Abuse is just a totally misidentified and mishandled issue in the church. The hypocrisy and dishonesty and wilful ignorance around abuse and those with abusive families is huge. Growing up in a family like this in the church is hell. Being an adult in the church with a family like this is hell. Being a survivor of abuse in the church is hell. The church has not been a source of love, support, comfort, or genuine help for survivors in far too many cases, and instead of getting a clue it's just doubling down. I expect in 60-100 years the church would be apologizing to and fawning over the survivor community the way it now is over the civil rights community, except abuse survivors don't have the same level of social approval and political clout. And yet abuse is far more widespread than slavery ever was, continues to this day, and is a growing, not declining, outrage. "Losing yourself" in "service" to abusers is death physically, spiritually, emotionally, in every possible way. Nearly everything the church teaches is horrendously harmful when applied to a family or marriage where there is abuse. The church just refuses to get this and deal honestly with the realities. Essentially the church teaches you to kneel down in the dirt, be slaughtered by your abusers, and then forgive them. While worrying about how you can save and serve the abusers. This is the message I've gotten my entire life from the church. It's disgusting and appalling. The church has never once taught how to escape abuse and provided help escaping abuse, and it treats women who escape, or try to escape, abuse like dirt. Church members are horrible to those who report and fight abuse and abusers. If the church showed even half the love, compassion, and support for the victims as it does for the perpetrators, the world would be a much better place. When it comes to abuse, we are *not* all equal. There are innocent victims and there are the violent, destructive, controlling abusers who deliberately and knowingly *hurt* the people they profess to love. There are sly, covert abusers who put on a caring, loving front at church and behind closed doors, are vile, sadistic, and cruel while also professing to "love" those they abuse. Many of these people are sitting in church next to us on Sunday, and far too many of them hold responsible positions within the church. I'm sick of being told this is "God's will" and "all part of God's plan for you" and "God hurts you because he loves you." Hurting people you "love" is not love. I'm sick of being told that we are all the same and that I'm somehow equal to the abusers. I am not.

  • @JazzyUnderscoreTrumpeter

    @JazzyUnderscoreTrumpeter

    3 ай бұрын

    @@phoenixrising5338 You are in serious error. You know nothing of my life and family situation. You blame the Church for teaching the ideal, and upholding the standard, just because your life hasn't fit within it. Guess what? Neither does mine. Yet, I still have a testimony. I'm still planning on serving a mission soon, sharing the Gospel, and doing my best to be a part of the gathering of Israel. In your first paragraph you said that "not a single prophet or G.A. or church speaker has ever accurately understood and addressed people like [you]". As someone who listens to conference talks and BYU speeches religiously, I will just say you are outright wrong. This is a lie. They have repeatedly, lovingly, and tenderly addressed those who fall outside the norm, or the expected "perfect picture". They often speak of the effects of abuse and the justice of God upon those who abuse. They talk clearly about forgiveness and repentance, they speak of mercy and justice. They have repeatedly explained that forgiving someone doesn't mean justifying or allowing abuse, and it's a process, it can't be immediate, but it is freeing. You misunderstand the point of the anti-nephi-lehites sacrifice. We are explicitly told that we are NOT a "peace at any cost" religion. Read D&C... yes, we are to be patient, but self-defense is justified. Those specific people showed that valuing their covenants to God was more important than their lives. And yes, I understand, every time I hear the 'Army of Helaman' song, I struggle a little bit when I hear, "we have been born as Nephi of old, to goodly parents who love the Lord", clearly that isn't true for everyone. But it can be true for US! I want to be a father someday, a really good one. I want my own family, and I want to raise my family in the church, close to the Lord. I understand your frustrations, trust me, but it is not wise to charge the church foolishly. Think about it...this whole human experience is about broken families. The whole gathering Israel is about repairing a broken family. Heavenly Father is the God of broken families. We have been given Christ to heal ALL our wounds. You will not be expected to be sealed to your abusers. Please, learn to love God, and stop speaking evil of The Church of Jesus Christ. It is here to help us and it will improve with time and effort. I wish you the best 🙏❤️

  • @aprilgriffin7126
    @aprilgriffin71263 ай бұрын

    Put the Lord first and everything else will work out great. He is in the details of our lives. 🤍