Follow Him: A Come, Follow Me Podcast - Blockin' Around the Christmas Tree • followHIM Favorites • December 22 - December 28 • Come Follow Me
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Hey, Merry Christmas here from Follow Him.
This is Follow Him favorites, where John and I share a single story to go with each week's lesson.
John, it's the Christmas episode on Follow Him, and you have told me that you have a Follow Him favorite, a story.
I do, Hank, and I got it from the December 2025 Leahona Magazine.
It was really funny because I was reading it with my wife.
And the next day we met the author.
It's brother Gabe Reed, who's...
the Sunday School General Presidency, and we didn't know. I felt really cool saying, yeah,
I read your thing yesterday. This is what he said. This is quite the story. I grew up in American
Samoa as one of 13 siblings. All of us lived in a small three-bedroom home in the village of it.
It looks like Leone. Maybe it's Leone. Leone. Christmas was always special for our family, a time to
reflect on the birth and the atonement of Jesus Christ and a time to serve and give. One Christmas season,
and after working hard and saving up,
my parents bought each one of us a gift
and placed them under the tree.
We were so excited.
But before Christmas arrived,
my older brother woke us up one morning
with devastating news.
Every single present had been stolen.
Someone had broken in during the night
and taken them all.
From that heartbreaking experience,
Brother Reed said,
a new tradition was born.
Every Christmas after that,
we'd sleep around the Christmas tree
to protect our gifts.
As funny and as tragic as that memory is, it taught me more than to be cautious about Christmas gifts.
It reminded me how important it is to safeguard and prioritize our covenant relationship with Heavenly Father.
And then he said this, just as we protect our gifts or we protected them, we need to protect and prioritize our covenant relationship.
Many of us face big decisions about school, dating, careers, missions.
it's easy to feel uncertain or inadequate.
When I feel that way, I let my covenants guide me.
What do your baptismal and temple and covenant say to do?
What blessings has God promised you?
When you prioritize your covenant relationship,
everything else begins to fall into place.
President Nelson shared,
and we've said this multiple times,
the joy we feel and joy is such a great Christmas word,
as little to do with the circumstances of our lives
and everything to do with the focus of our lives.
Feeling the Savior's love and joy
is certainly the best Christmas gift we can receive.
Can you imagine?
Sleeping around the tree from then on became this tradition.
We both talked about it.
I called it rough start, great finish.
You called it trial or blessing or both.
Yeah, that's something so tough
to have that all taken from you
and then to turn it around and say,
this is a new tradition in our family.
We guard the tree.
We guard the tree and then he decided we got to guard our covenant relationship that way.
We're going to surround each other and surround our relationship to protect us.
I love it.
I love it.
Next time something goes wrong at Christmas, I might say, well, got a new tradition now.
Yeah.
Wow.
That's absolutely inspiring.
I bet someone listening is going, oh, my Christmas is going.
bad. What could I do to make a tradition out of this? I love it. 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 Sister
Bonnie Corden. This week, she's out in Virginia serving as the president of a university there.
She talks about Christmas. She tells a story about a gift her husband gave her that is just
wonderful. It's really just a tender, very vulnerable story. Then come back next week because it is
time for a brand new year of Follow Him favorites.
