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Hello everyone, welcome to Follow Him Favorites. John and I are sharing a single story to go
with each week's lesson. John, we're in Alma 5, 6, and 7 today. Talk to me about this story
you had in mind.
We all remember that in Alma 5, Alma gives this awesome sermon, kind of a spiritual midterm,
you know, with all the questions, are you stripped of pride, stripped of envy? And then
he goes, in Alma 7, he goes to Gideon, gives a totally different talk.
And I think it was Harold B. Lee that used to say, rather than preparing a speech, prepare
yourself to speak, right?
So we treasure up in our minds.
One of the things I've always wondered was, were there people in those audiences that
needed something different from Alma and that he was inspired to do that?
I have a dear friend who was a bishop doing his best in that calling, and he just inspired to do that. I have a dear friend who was a bishop
doing his best in that calling and he just needed a fleece. Now that is a
Michael Wilcox phrase. He used this story from Judges 6. Gideon has got to go
against the Midianites and he asks the Lord, when I wake up I want the fleece to
be full of dew and the ground around it to be dry. And the Lord does it.
And he rings out the fleece and then he says, okay, this time I want the ground to have
dew and the fleece not to have any and the Lord does it. And I loved what Michael Wilcox
said, there's a difference between asking for a sign to create faith and then deciding
to ask and asking for a sign to confirm faith.
And he said, sometimes we just need a fleece, you know, Heavenly Father would just send me a fleece.
So my friend was a bishop and doing, okay, just needed a fleece, just Heavenly Father,
let me know you're there. And he said I was with the stake president, he was setting apart a couple
of missionaries and he kind of mentally said a prayer,
Heavenly Father, I just need a fleece, and this is going to sound strange,
and he says it sounds strange too,
but could you have the stake president use the word embark somewhere in his blessing?
Okay.
I'm going to read from his email to me.
As the blessing seemed to conclude, I listened for the word.
In a final sentence, this president said, I bless you with these things and all other
things the Lord sees fit to bestow upon you to do His work.
And then he paused for what seemed like 10 seconds.
And then he resumed his sentence saying, as you embark on your mission.
And he closed the blessing.
And my friend said, I was so astonished
that I immediately opened my eyes and looked up at him.
I couldn't believe it.
This missionary rose from the chair.
The stake president gave him a hug.
And as they were walking to the door,
the stake president, he kind of shared a sacred moment
where he saw in his mind's eye and his heart
this young man being a
missionary out there and then he looked at my friend and said and I just have to
say the word embark is not part of my regular vocabulary. Wow. And my friend
said what? I stood there frozen and more astonished. At this point I had to give
clarification. I apologized and told him um um, that word was actually for me.
I asked the Lord to impress you to say that word as a way to help me feel
His guidance and direction over the work we do and for me as a bishop.
He said we laughed a little bit and the stake presence said, okay. Well, there you go.
He told me that story even being a little embarrassed. It wasn't really asking for a sign to create faith, but it was just, I just need a fleece
today.
And boy, he got one.
The Lord is aware of us and he knows what we're doing.
And he may, like Elma, inspire him to change what he's going to say when he's with you.
And this is what happened to my friend.
Gave me some faith just hearing that story.
The tender mercies of the Lord are real.
And in no way, John, are we saying,
hey, the next time you get a blessing,
you should choose a word, all right?
I think your friend's even desire for this
was likely an inspired desire.
I think even the desire to ask for that
also came from the Lord.
And he said that in his letter to me.
He says, I just felt like, am I asking for a sign or what?
And I'd say, I like the way Michael Wilcox put it.
I just need a fleece.
Can you just give me something to let me know you're aware of me?
And the Lord did.
Yeah, give me something.
I like that.
That's a better idea than, hey, I'm going to go and try to do this magic trick.
It's more, what's the inspired desire you're having?
And Lord, please send me a tender mercy.
Well, 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. Frantz below in these chapters, five, six, and seven.
His humility and his brilliance just shine.
So come join us over there and then come back here next week.
We'll do another follow him favorites.