Follow Him: A Come, Follow Me Podcast - Life or Death Laundry Lessons • followHIM Favorites • June 23-29 • Come Follow Me

Episode Date: June 19, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Welcome to Following Favorites. This is where John and I are sharing a single story to go with each week's lesson. John, this week is Doctrine and Covenants 67-70. I read a very small phrase in section 67 verse 13. I thought of a story to tell you. In 67-13 the Lord says, Continue in patience. Continue in patience. He goes on, until you are perfected. It's going to be a slow process. Well, Continue in patience is actually a talk given by President Uchtdorf years ago. I loved that talk. It's one that I listened to over and over and over. Well, that spurred another thought. I went to then Elder Uchtdorf's talk, Continue in Patience. It reminded me of another talk called The End from the Beginning.
Starting point is 00:00:52 Elder Uchtdorf's home run after home run after home run of talks. Lift where you stand, in remembrance of those who save. The sermons that President Uchtdorf has given over the last 20 years have been phenomenal. All right. You'll remember this one, John. It's when President Uchtdorf said he was a young refugee. I think he was 10 years old. And this is when he went from speaking Russian to speaking English. He said his tongue was not made to speak English too hard. He was failing in school. He said, first time in my life, I thought maybe I'm not smart enough to go to school. During that time of his life, because they were refugees
Starting point is 00:01:31 and couldn't really speak the language, his family opened up a laundry delivery service. Do you remember this story, John? He was in charge of picking up dirty laundry and delivering clean laundry. He said he'd always dreamed of having a red, shiny bicycle. It's not what he got. He said, I got a workhorse of a bicycle. Can you imagine with a heavy cart of clothes behind it? Especially a mom. A mom can pack clothes.
Starting point is 00:02:00 Like 3D Tetris, they're amazing. Yeah. I remember even with my wife, Sarah, I'll say, I think that suitcase is full. She's like, not even close. No, they're amazing. Yeah, I remember even with my wife Sarah. I'll say I think that suitcase is full She's like not even notice. Yeah, I can fit more in there His mom and dad would pack this cart full of clothes He said the town that they lived in had a lot of hill now John I don't know if kids today get to ride bikes like we did. But my childhood was constant bike riding. Do you remember going up a hill,
Starting point is 00:02:28 barely getting the pedals around? Yeah, you have to stand up to put your weight on them. Yeah, you're holding on to those handlebars and you imagine pulling a 50 pound card of clothes behind you. You can't say the word hate in general conference. I think they would bleep it out. But here's what Elder Uchtdorf said about his bike. He said, I was never overly enthused about my job or the bike.
Starting point is 00:02:53 So I think that means he did not like this experience. He said, at times I thought my lungs would burst. You got to remember that part. At times I thought my lungs would burst. You gotta remember that part. At times I thought my lungs would burst. It's just a constant workout. I imagine President Uchtdorf had really strong legs. This kid gets off the bike, he's got these big muscular legs. He said the one good thing about having the bike was if he got done quickly,
Starting point is 00:03:21 he could go over to the airfield. John, I know you would do the same thing. That's right. He would go over to the airfield. John, I know you would do the same thing. That's right. He would go over to the airfield and he could watch the planes from post-World War II with the airmen coming in and out. As their lives continue there, they learn English, able to get better jobs.
Starting point is 00:03:38 They close the laundry delivery service. Then he joins the new German Air Force. He passes all the exams and all the tests. They ask him this question. They said, what treatment did you receive for your lung disease? And he tells them, I never had a lung disease. And they said, they show him his x-rays. No, you had a lung disease when you were younger. You obviously received treatment, but what was the treatment? Again, I think he goes home to his parents and says,
Starting point is 00:04:11 should I have a lung disease, right? Did you guys not want to tell me? And I think the idea was, well, we were new to the country. We didn't speak English. We didn't have money for medicine. The idea was, oh, you did have asthma, but we did the best we could with it. Well, John, they find out that their son had a lung disease when
Starting point is 00:04:30 he was younger. It would have caused significant damage, maybe even killed him had he not received treatment. But what was the treatment? It was the bike. Doing the bike deliveries, yeah. Day in and day out, at times I thought my lungs would burst. It's treating him for a disease he did not know then that he had. And I've often wondered, what if we asked 11-year-old Elder Uchtdorf, what do you think of that bike? He would say, I hate this thing. Would you like to get rid of it?
Starting point is 00:05:05 Yes, get rid of it. But then if you ask today's Elder Uchtdorf about the bike, what would he say? Save my life. Save my life. John, I wonder how many of us have those things in our lives right now, those things that were not happening to us. We ask the Lord to take them away. When what if it's our bike? those things that were not happening to us. We ask the Lord to take them away.
Starting point is 00:05:25 When what if it's our bike? It's blessing us and we might not even know it. I can't remember if it's in the talk, continuing patients or a different talk. Elder Ruchdorf says, often the hardest times of our lives are essential stepping stones. What a lesson. It's Doctrine Coven 6713. Continue in patience.
Starting point is 00:05:52 We hope you'll join us on our full podcast for these sections. We're with Peter Vidmar. John, Peter Vidmar, the Gold Medalist Peter Vidmar. He walks us through these sections and tells some stories you are not list, Peter Vidmar.

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