Follow Him: A Come, Follow Me Podcast - Don't Forget to Remember • followHIM Favorites • December 2-8 • Come Follow Me
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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 Come Follow Me lesson. John, we're in the Book of Moroni,
which you have wrote a book on.
I did.
Moroni chapters one through six. So since you wrote the book on this, well, Moroni might
say he wrote the book on this. Tell me what story
you had in mind.
Well, I have a beautiful story about the sacrament and I actually heard it at a CES symposium
years ago. They used to give you cassette tapes for those and it was Elder Gerald Lund,
also brother Gerald Lund, who wrote the work in the glory series. He said he had given
a talk one time and somebody afterwards stopped him and said,
I want you to read this magazine article.
It's about the atonement.
He said, okay.
He got this magazine and it was called Private Practice.
It was a magazine for doctors and it was about rock climbing.
And he thought, what in the world does rock climbing have to do with doctors,
first of all, and with the atonement?
Maybe that's what doctors do and they can't get a tee time. They go rock climbing have to do with doctors, first of all, and with the atonement?
Maybe that's what doctors do when they can't get a tee time, they go rock climbing.
But he said, I'm reading this article, it's about belaying.
And he said belaying is a system of climbing where two guys climb and you're attached to
a partner and you go up to a certain height, you pound some instruments into the crevices
of the rock so that they
can hold not only your weight, but the weight of your partner.
And then you look down and you say, you're on belay.
And I remember hearing belay from Star Trek, you know, belay that order, stop that or something.
So I thought, oh, I think a belay is a stop or something.
And he said that that's how they would ascend the mountain.
One would climb and then stop and say, you're on belay. The other guy would climb. And, but somebody
was always anchored to the rock and attached to each other so they could stop them if they
fell.
John, I got to tell you, this is not something I could do.
Pretty trusting. Yeah.
He said that the rock climber that they interviewed was named Zenzkush, C-Z-E-N-S-Kush, some Zenzkush was his name.
Zenzkush when they interviewed him he said some of my best and worst
experiences in rock climbing have been while belaying. He said one time I slipped,
I started to fall, it was a sheer rock face, I'm going down pretty fast, I ripped
three supports, my belay supports out of the rock. I started to drag my partner.
He said, my partner saved me with the strength of his outstretched arms, just holding on to the rock.
And he said, he stopped me. I was upside down about 10 feet above the ground, just like that.
He was so funny. This is Zenz Kush, this man, he said, how do you respond
to somebody who just saved your life? He said, you give them a new climbing rope for Christmas
and then listen to this Hank, this is where you'll hear the sacrament in there. He said, no, you just
remember him. You always remember him. You never forget him. That's when Brother Lunn said, okay,
I see why this is talking about the Atonement and the Sacrament. How do you respond to someone who
saved your life with the strength of his arms? You always remember Him. You never forget Him.
Sometimes when I hear the priest say that and always remember Him, I think of someone who saved
us from the fall.
Yeah. From the fall.
From the fall, right? See how I worked that in there?
Yeah. John isn't always remember Him or remember Him the only promise that's made in both sacrament
prayers.
Yeah, the word remember and remembrance is in both of those. We've talked about this before, but President Kimball famously said, when you look in the
dictionary for the most important word, do you know what it is?
He said it could be remember.
If you want a fun experience, watch for the remembers and the forgets in the Book of Mormon
next time you go through.
Yeah, remember to remember.
I love it.
That story gives me the...
You don't want to go bling anytime soon?
I will keep my feet on the ground.
I just feel like being in the air is for the birds.
That sounds scary to me.
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. Shalees Adams this week.
She's an audiologist, John, and she talks to us about the ear and
hearing loss and how to get your hearing back.
She relates that to wonderful lessons in these chapters.
So come join us over there and then come back next week.
We'll do another Follow Him favorites.