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Hello, my friends. Welcome to another Follow Him favorites. My name is Hank Smith. I'm here with the wonderful John by the way. Welcome John.
Thanks, Hank. John, you know how this works? We're going to take on a single question from this week's lesson.
We're in second Corinthians this week, the first half of the letter, chapters one through seven.
And right out of the Come Follow Me manual, there's a statement that says, my trials can be a blessing.
And I thought that is a crazy statement.
So John, can you help me understand
how my trials can be blessings?
Yeah, I remember once someone saying,
why do I have so many trials?
And before I thought about it too long,
this just poured out of my mouth
because God loves you too much to let your life be easy.
You know, after he hit me, no, I'm just kidding.
It's the kind of thing where they can make us what we are if we let God help us in wonderful ways. other word for trial is test. Another word for test is prove. I will prove you and God
even asks us to prove him. Test me and see if I'll open you the windows of heaven. So
I life without trials, I think Sherry do said would be like a test without questions.
I like it. Yeah. If you just look at the story of so many people in the scriptures over and over
and over, it's these difficult, difficult problems and hardships that they face. And as
you watch the story play out, it often turns into something wonderful, something so good,
right? That wouldn't have happened had they not gone through that thing. I remember
President Oukdorf talking about
writing his bicycle when he was a kid and hating the bicycle and then finding out later the
bicycle actually saved his life. So something he hated at the time actually became something
he's so grateful for later in life. Yeah, I remember Emily Watts telling a story at time out for
women about a little girl who was walking across the plains and a guy pulled up in a wagon and said, you want to ride?
And she said, yes. And he grabbed her hand and then said, gimme up. I don't
think it was gimme up. I mean, the horse was probably trotting, but she was running
with everything she had. And she thought, this is possibly the meanest man I have
ever seen in my life. She's running. she's out of breath. And then finally, when
she's just about done, he grabs her, lifts her up, sits him next to him, scoops her up,
wraps her in a blanket. And she said it took me a while to realize that he had just saved
my feet because she was so cold, this got the blood circulating and everything. And
then he grabbed her and wrapped her in a blanket. Oh, wow
That's a had he grabbed her before
The blood wouldn't have been circulating. I'm reminded John of a story where the Provo tabernacle this building that had
been around for over a century had done so much good as a building as much good as a building can do for the church in
December of 2010 it it burns so heavily that it basically guts much good as a building, as much good as a building can do for the church. In December
of 2010, it burns so heavily that it basically guts the building. And I've often thought,
if that building had thoughts and feelings, it might say something like, why me? Yeah.
There are other buildings on this street that deserve this. I've tried my hardest to be a good building.
Why would you do this to me?
And then over the course of the next few years,
the building is transformed into what we know
is the Provo City Center temple.
And how would the Lord answer that prayer of,
why would you do this to me?
I don't deserve this.
I've tried so hard to be good.
And he might be saying something like, I see your future. I see what's coming.
So hold on, right? Hold on. This is actually going to end up being the most
wonderful thing that's ever happened to you. You're going to become even more holy.
And you're going to become even more venerated by people.
I try to keep that in mind when going through difficult things.
more venerated by people. I try to keep that in mind when going through difficult things. The great, great story that he can take a trial and make it something better. He can take
the lost book of Lehigh and the Book of Mormon and say, well, actually, I arranged that Nephi
would keep a separate record and it has greater views. And so the Book of Mormon becomes greater
even though that Book of Lehigh was lost. With God, the mess can become a message I've found.
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