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Hello everyone, welcome to another Follow Him Favorites.
John and I are sharing a single story to go with each week's lesson.
John, we are in Alma 36, 37, and 38 today.
In chapter 36, Alma tells the story of his conversion and I have a story for you.
I heard this story the very first time and I looked into it and found a lot more details
from Joseph B. Werthlin from way back in 2006. He tells the story of Henry de Lair. Henry de
Lair was late to a horse auction one day way back in 1956. All the good horses had been
sold and the few that were still there were old and the company was going to probably salvage
them.
I don't know if you know what salvaging a horse looks like, John.
Might not be what we think it is.
Yeah, but it sounds pretty bad.
Harry was the horse master at a local girls' school.
He saw this horse.
It's described as an uncared for gray gelding with ugly looking wounds on its legs.
The animal still bore the marks of a heavy work harness, had a hard life.
All these scars had a hard life.
But Harry figured he's a pretty cheap horse, so I'll buy him.
He bought him for 80 bucks.
By the time he gets the horse home, he's covered in snow.
So Harry's children named him Snowman.
John, listen to this.
Snowman ends up being a pretty good horse.
The girls like to ride him.
He was steady and he didn't startle.
He made rapid improvement as a workhorse.
In fact, a neighbor said, I'll pay $160 for it.
Harry's excited, right?
He turned around an $80 horse into $160 horse.
But the problem is, John, that snowman goes to the neighbor's house,
but ends up every day back at Harry's property.
Harry brings him back to the neighbor and says,
you ought to close your gates and get your fences fixed,
because this horse ended up back at my house.
They do this time and again, and the neighbor is swearing, look,
I've fixed all the fences and I've closed the gates and this horse is still coming back to your
property. And it happens so many times that the neighbor says, give me my money back. This horse
obviously wants to live at your house. Well, Harry is like, how does he keep coming back? So Harry said, well, maybe he's jumping the fence.
Maybe he wanted to jump.
So Harry decided, let's see if he's actually jumping.
Harry starts jumping this horse just a little bit at a time.
And he thought maybe he could compete.
So John, this will blow you away.
In 1958, Harry entered snowman in his first jumping competition.
Everybody looked like, are you kidding me? These beautiful, well-bred horses against this flea
bitten gray. Elder Worthland says, a wonderful, unbelievable thing happened that day. Snowman won.
Harry continued to enter Snowman into
other competitions and Snowman continued to win. Audiences began to cheer every
time Snowman won an event. He became a symbol of how extraordinary an ordinary
horse could be. He had started to appear on television. Stories and books were
written about him. As Snowman continued to win, listen to this John, one person offered $100,000 to Harry for his $80 horse. But Harry would
not sell. And then in 1958 and 1959, Snowman was named Horse of the Year. This old horse who had once been marked for sale to the lowest bidder was then
inducted into the jumping hall of fame. Isn't that crazy, John, that this $80 horse becomes
horse of the year?
He was always the same horse. What was missing? Somebody did not know what was in there, I guess.
Yeah. The untapped potential that once, think of Alma the Younger that way. He bore the marks of
a hard, heavy life, poor choices, his own poor choices. But the Lord took him out of the salvage
yard, right? Alma the Younger becomes what? One of two translated prophets. He goes from
violist of all sinners, according to Mormon, to a translated prophet in the Book of Mormon.
Kind of walks away and is never heard of more like Moses.
Yeah. He becomes prophet of the year, right? I bet someone offered $100,000.
C9s, 100,000 C9s for it.
But the Lord would not sell.
That's right.
John Elderworthland finishes this story with this, as illustrated in the story of an old
discarded horse that had within him the soul of a champion, there is within each of us
a divine spark of greatness. Who knows of what we're capable of if we only try.
The abundant life, the horse of the year life is within our reach if we will drink deeply from
living waters, fill our hearts with love and create of our lives a masterpiece. The Lord can take
Alma the Younger and turn him into what he turned him into, he can do the same thing with us, right?
Absolutely.
Take ordinary and make it extraordinary.
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