Follow Him: A Come, Follow Me Podcast - How can I create more unity in my home? • followHIM Favorites • Aug 21 -27
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Hello, my friends. Welcome to another follow him favorites. My name's Hank Smith. I'm here with the awesome John by the way. Welcome John. Hi, Hank.
We are going to answer a single question from this week's lesson, John, just like we normally do. Here's the question for first Corinthians one through seven.
create more unity in my home. The name of the lesson is be perfectly joined together.
Yet sometimes, I don't know if your house is like mine,
we're not so perfectly joined together.
So how can I create more unity at home?
What would you say to that?
You know, I tried to speak to this topic years ago,
and first I thought of a recipe,
your flour, your sugar, your cake mix,
but if you're a handful of mud,
it ruins the whole cake, right?
And then I remember thinking, maybe a better one is, you know how a tandem bicycle has two people?
And maybe when you add kids, you get more seats.
And the point is, though, whatever you do, it affects everybody.
If you are putting on the brakes while others are trying to pedal, affects everybody.
Sometimes somebody sick and we all pedal for them
and it can be so wonderful that somebody can take over
when we do that, but we can either coast,
we can pedal or we can put on the brakes,
but it affects everybody.
So we can ask, what kind of family member am I am?
How am I affecting my family?
Am I helping us get to our destination
with no empty chairs, you know?
That's awesome. You've heard me quote the Bible dictionary before under miracles.
It says they are the natural result of the Messiah's presence.
Love it. And I love it. And then I ask, what's the natural result of my presence?
When I get home, what what naturally happens? Oh, no, that's home.
get home. What what naturally happens? Oh no, that's home. Yeah. Did they scatter? Are they excited? I've used this analogy before with youth in their families. The sea of Galilee and the
Dead Sea are made of the same water. The sea of Galilee though is beautiful and lush with life.
And the Dead Sea is is dead. Why? One writer said it's because the Sea of Galilee gets,
but also gives. It gets and gives. It gets and gives. While the Dead Sea only takes, it
takes and it keeps. And what kind of family member, then, are you? Are you a Sea of Galilee?
You obviously have to take. Everyone has to take, but do you give as well? Do you give
to your siblings? Do you give to your siblings?
Do you give to your parents? Do you give you time and effort and energy and enthusiasm to them?
Not just take their enthusiasm and energy, or are we just a taker? That little thought has helped
me be trying to give more in my family to create that life. If you don't, if you don't give,
you just get too salty. Yeah, you get too salty.
But everyone can still float in you, but that's about it.
Yeah.
John, I remember at BYU where I work, there was some pass
across the grass that students would cut through, not
take the sidewalk, they just cut through the, cut
onto the grass.
And the grass after thousands of students
would die during, on that spot.
So BYU started putting up some signs.
They said, I'm trying hard to grow,
so please don't walk on me.
And for some reason, it appealed to the students,
you know, like, oh, you know, like, oh,
I don't wanna hurt you, little grass.
But when they were done with that,
I was like, can I have one of those?
And I brought it, I brought it home. We used it for family home evening because everyone
in our family is trying hard to grow. So please don't walk on them. I always thought that
was a little fun little message. Do that in our families. Yeah.
We hope you'll join us on our full podcast. It's called Follow Him. You can get it wherever
you get your podcast. We're with Dr. Teresa Bell this week, and we think you'll really enjoy what she has to say about
these chapters. And then come back next week for another Follow Him favorites.
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