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Episode Date: February 15, 2024

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hello my friends, welcome to Follow Him Favorites. This year we are telling a single story to go with each week's lesson. John, we're in 2nd Nephi 6 through 10. You told me there's a story, 2nd Nephi 9, right? Yeah, these chapters are great, but there's one verse in 2nd Nephi 9 where it talks about the keeper of the gate is the Holy One of Israel. He employed no servant there and he cannot be deceived. And President James E. Faust, I hope people remember President Faust, gave this great story. In fact, they made a movie about it even and he talked about a friend whose husband was going to medical school and he said, this is from the friend getting into medical school is pretty competitive. The desire to do well and be successful puts a great deal of pressure on new incoming freshmen. So this friend of President Faust said,
Starting point is 00:00:48 my husband worked hard in his studies and went to attend his first exam. The honor system was expected behavior at the medical school, but the professor passed out the exam and left the room. Within a short time, students started to pull little sheet papers out from under their papers
Starting point is 00:01:05 or from their pockets. My husband recalled his heart beginning to pound as he realized it's pretty hard to compete against cheaters. This is so good. About that time, a tall, lanky student stood up in the back of the room and said, I left my hometown, put my wife and three little babies in an upstairs apartment and worked very hard to get in a medical school. And I'll turn in the first one of you who cheats and you better believe it."
Starting point is 00:01:29 President Fowle said, they believed it. There were many sheepish expressions and those cheat papers started to disappear as fast as they had appeared. He set a standard for the class which eventually graduated the largest group in the school's history. The young, lanky medical student who challenged the cheaters was J. Ballard Washburn, who became a respected physician and in later years received special recognition from the Utah Medical Association. He also served as a general authority and is now the president when this talk was given of the Las Vegas Nevada Temple. What a great story he said in a reality we're only in competition with ourselves and we've got to be honest with ourselves. We may deceive others but we can't deceive the Lord. That's the second Nephi 941
Starting point is 00:02:18 connection. Remember this is 941. Remember that his paths are righteous. Behold the way for man is narrow, hit lyeth in a straight course. That is awesome. And John it kind of fits with second he find nine thirty four. Woe unto the lyre for he shall be thrust down to hell. That's kind of a that's not a verse you put in vinyl is it? Yeah, and that's it's not being lowered gently down to hell. know, is it? Yeah, and that's it's not being lowered gently down to hell. We need more thrust. You know, you get chucked down there with some vengeance. Yeah, some some strength, some power.
Starting point is 00:02:58 Join us on our full podcast. It's called Follow Him. You can get it wherever you get your podcasts. We're with Dr. Robert Millet this week. You'll love him walking us through these chapters. Then come back next week. We'll do another Follow Him Favorites.

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