Follow Him: A Come, Follow Me Podcast - "How do I keep from backsliding?" • follow HIM Favorites • Oct. 10 - 16
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Hello everyone, welcome to Follow Him Favorites. If you've been following Follow Him Favorites
this year, you know that John, by the way, and I are taking a single question from each
week's lesson and providing some insight. John, this week's lesson is on the first half
of Jeremiah, and there's a term in the first half of Jeremiah called backsliding.
And the Lord keeps using it over and over where he says, backsliding Israel.
He does it in Jeremiah chapter three, backsliding Israel, backsliding Israel.
And as we were discussing that with Dr. John Hilton on our full podcast, he told us that
backsliding is when we return to our sins. We repent, we forsake
them, and then we go back. So, John, the question this week is, how do I keep from backsliding?
How do I keep from going back to my sins? What would you say to someone who wants to stay
away from their former sins, but they are drawn to them? What do you do?
That's a good question, because I think all of us have episodes
of backsliding. We know better and I'm so grateful we have the sacrament every week that
Lord gives us so many chances to start again, doesn't he? And so the very fact that you
would even ask the question, how can I stop backsliding is evidence that you're trying
to do better, which is so great. So for me, I stop backsliding is evidence that you're trying to do better, which is so great.
So for me, I stopped backsliding by wearing Velcro jacket.
I don't slide anywhere.
But I hope that anyone asking that kind of a question will recognize that just being
willing to ask that question shows that you're spiritually sensitive and aware and you're
moving forward if you're worried about backsliding. If they're really serious things you go and you talk
to your bishop and he'll help you to see the progress that you're making. Hank
it's kind of like the stock market or something. It goes up but it goes down
but it goes up again and it's trending up. That's exactly it. You're trending
upward. There are going to be mistakes
that you make and there's going to be things that you maybe wish you hadn't done. But when
you're overall trend or slope is upward, I think that's what the Lord's asking because he knows
that we're going to keep having tough times, sometimes with trials and so forth. I just think
if you're even asking the question, it's evidence that
you're still trying. And once in a while we'll backslide, but I love that the covenant path,
sure, it has off ramps, but it has so many on ramps, so you can keep getting back on.
Excellent, excellent. I think two things that have helped me are one, a description that Proverbs uses and that also that Peter picks up on is he says,
and when I tell this to my students, they just are really grossed out by this, but it's really in
the scriptures. It says, we return to our sins like a dog to its vomit. It's such a disgusting idea,
but sometimes I'll hear our dog behind our couch going, and my kids go,
oh, right, and they're like,
dad, clean it up.
And I say, oh, don't worry, she'll be back.
And within half hour or so,
she comes over and licks it all up.
And they're, oh, that's so gross.
It's disgusting.
Yeah, it is.
That helps me not return to my sins, right?
To go, oh, why would I do that?
Why would never return that dog to its vomit? And go, why would I do that? I would never return like that dog to
its vomit. And then the other one that's really helped me is a parable of Jesus where he says,
there once was a house or a man, he kind of goes back and forth, a person who has an evil spirit.
So that's a sin. And he casts it out. He casts out the evil spirit. But then the evil spirit,
the sin goes out there, doesn't find anywhere to live,
and so it turns around and comes back to the house, and he finds it empty. So what does he do? He
moves back into the house, the sin moves back into the man's life, and brings with him a whole
bunch of other sins. He brings him, I think he says, seven more sins with him. Now he's worse off than
he was before. So I think what the Savior meant by that is you have
to fill your house with other things. If you're going to get rid of a sin, you've got to fill your
life with other things. Perhaps it's new hobbies. So you're not just sitting around idle. Maybe you
join a team or try out for a play at school or a choir or you get a new group of friends, something that's going to fill your house.
So when those sins come back looking for a place in your life, you're like, hey, I'm sorry. There's no vacancy here.
I don't have time for you. I've filled my life with other things. Those two scriptural passages have helped me not
return to my sins, but like you said, John, it's gonna happen.
You're just, you're trending in the right direction is what's important.
You're coming back every time.
You're picking yourself up,
dusting yourself off and saying,
I'm gonna try again to overcome.
I love that parable that you use, Tank,
because if you feel your lies with other things,
you'll find some things that you really enjoy doing
that are good, that are wholesome things,
so you'll wanna do those again,
and you'll crowd out the other stuff.
I like to use the example of grass and dandelions. When the grass is really thick and good, there's no room for other
seeds, other weeds to come in and plant themselves. It's nice to have good things to do. But again,
the very fact that you recognize and are asking that question is wonderful. Says something
about where you are. How can I stop backsliding? The other thing I think the Lord is just so wonderful
and merciful is that he already has that thing in place.
You're going to need this sacrament table again.
You're gonna need to come back here again next week.
He kind of knows, come back here.
Let's renew that covenant again.
And you see the sacrament table there.
There is a visual aid of the Lord's mercy for us
right there in every week in the chapel. That's beautiful, John. Yeah, it's not a matter of the Lord's mercy for us right there and every week in the chapel.
That's beautiful, John. Yeah, it's not a matter of if it's not like the Bishop stands up and says,
okay, if anybody sinned, we'll set up the sacrament. So anybody? No, it's assumed. All in favor.
It's assumed that we all need it. You're going to need this. I used to tell my word,
isn't it nice that we don't wheel this table out of a storage
room just at Christmas and Easter, but every single week we can look forward to coming
back and getting a fresh start.
Yep, and it's okay.
It's okay.
And you are going to overcome.
Don't give up.
You are going to overcome whatever sin it is you're thinking of.
You're going to get over it. you're going to get over it.
You're going to get past it. You'll be trending upward like we said. Yeah. Yep. Yep. The Lord's
the Lord's going to bless you and help you. So don't get discouraged. It's it's going to happen
for you. Just keep trying. We hope you'll join us next week for another following favorites. We
also hope you'll join us on our full podcast. This week we're discussing these chapters with Dr. John
Hilton. The third, he's so great. They made three of him. So you are going to want to come out
and hear that and then join us next week back here for another follow him
favorites. Thank you.