Follow Him: A Come, Follow Me Podcast - My Dad Won't Let Me Get Baptized • followHIM Favorites • September 2 - 8 • Come Follow Me
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Hello, everyone. Welcome to Follow Him Favorites. This is where John and I share a single story
to go with each week's lesson. John, we're in Helaman 7 through 11 this week, and you've
told me you have a story. Where are we going to go?
Yeah, Hank, you remember that Nephi's been preaching up in the north, and he comes back
to town and things are going bad. He goes up on his tower by a garden by the chief market,
remember, and he goes up to pray. He prays pretty loud and pretty soon this group gathers.
It is kind of hard to imagine that this group gathers around like what? He turns around,
Hedlman 713, he says, it came to pass, he opened his mouth and said unto them, Behold,
why have ye gathered yourselves together? And then he asked one more question, that
I may tell you of your niceties? And I he asked one more question that I may tell
you of your iniquities. And it was that that was a funny question. Like, yeah, that was it. That's
why we came. No, actually, it was because you were praying on a tower. But yeah,
are there refreshments? I mean, I don't know why they came. Why have you gathered yourselves
together? That I might tell you and then he does, he tells them about their iniquities and everything. And it's a great story. I love the phrase, why have
he gathered yourselves together? And our friends, John Hilton, the third, and Brad Wilcox, wrote this
little book called 52 life changing questions from the Book of Mormon. And they jumped on this as
like a really good questions. Now think of it in a different way, Hank. Why do we gather? So they told this story about a couple of missionaries are at a store and they find this
woman and have a conversation with her. And then they discover she was already a member of the
church, but she'd been inactive for years. They invited her back to church. She came with her
teenage son. Her son started going to seminary and reading the Book of Mormon and eventually wanted to be baptized.
The missionaries approached the mission president and said,
would you please talk to this boy's father and convince him to let his son be baptized? And the mission president's like, well, I'll do my best.
They had this meeting and the father says, okay, what does my son get for being a member of your church? And the mission president says,
salvation. And the mission president says, um, salvation.
And the father says, okay, done.
No, he says, anybody can promise salvation.
Mansions in heaven, street paved with gold, but no one really knows who can and can't.
What else does he get?
And the mission president says, well, most of the benefits are spiritual in nature.
The fruits of a Latter-day Saint lifestyle are a longer life. Most people live longer than the
national average. There's a better education. They have a higher level of educational attainment.
They enjoy benefits of stronger marriages and families. And he just keeps going on this list.
Latter-day Saint families struggle with many of the other challenges, but in general they deal with them with the different long-term perspective that makes a
difference. He said another benefit is they have an international circle of support and friendship
and not only do these connections strengthen and help members, but they help them reach out service.
The Father is impressed enough. He's like, okay, fine, maybe because he was just talking too much. He says, okay, fine, let you be baptized. Then he's there. He's gathered with the saint. It says,
he watched his son dressed in white being led into the font by a missionary the father was not
thinking about longer life or better education. He watched the boy sincerely make covenants with God
and he felt the spirit so strongly. The next time the missionaries came to his home he did not leave or pretend he wasn't
home in fact he let the missionaries teach him and they challenged him to
read the Book of Mormon he did not make a joke out of it he actually read it
before long the mission president was invited to another baptism the fathers
and so the mission president came up to him all dressed
in white and said, so what do you get for being a member of the church? And the man
said, salvation. They began to experience also the fruits of the gospel. I had never
thought of that twist on it. Why have you gathered yourselves together? This same question,
why do we gather? Oh, there's so many
good reasons for that. And he saw that influence and said, yeah, I want my son to be part of this.
That's why we gather. And I hope those listening, especially if you're young, can remember it's not
just for you. Go and reach out to the others who are there and make them glad they also came to
gather with you. They may really need that.
And then we can ask that question differently.
Why do we gather ourselves together?
We help each other, we lift each other.
Salvation, that's probably down the list.
It's a lofty reason, it's a good one.
I like that, John.
There's micro blessings, things that I get individually from living the gospel.
But there are macro blessings, things we get in being part of this group, like a group blessing, and it takes the group to get
the blessing. Why do we gather ourselves together? So many benefits of having a
church and being a group, a cohesive group. Yeah, it's an inspired reason. We
could stay home and read our books, but we gather, we take the sacrament together,
we feel the spirit of that together, and we help each other through tough times together.
Yeah.
I've heard before, I can go into the mountains and be spiritual. I don't need to go to church.
And you're right, you probably could go to the mountains and be spiritual,
but there's blessings of being together that I think the Lord wants us to experience.
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