Follow Him: A Come, Follow Me Podcast - One Man's Garbage, Another Man's History • followHIM Favorites • January 20-26 • Come Follow Me
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Hello everyone, welcome to Follow Him Favorites. This is where John and I share just one story
to go with each week's lesson. John, the section we're in this week is in the latter half of
Joseph Smith history and Doctrine and Covenants section 2. You know this story, Moroni comes
to Joseph Smith, quotes a lot of Old Testament scripture and comes over and over.
Matthew 18 3 times in the night and another time in the
early morning, right? Yeah.
Jared Make Quoting Old Testament the entire time. And the one that Joseph seems to highlight
most in his history is this prophecy from Malachi, which is?
Matthew 18 That the day is coming that will turn the hearts of the fathers to the children
and the hearts of the children to the fathers.
And he quoted a little differently,
but that's probably good enough for what you're gonna do.
Yeah, talks about roots and branches.
Yeah.
We kind of look at that as roots,
meaning your ancestors and branches being-
Your posterity.
Posterity, right?
So family history and connecting your fathers, your connecting your fathers, your grandfathers,
great-grandfathers, great-grandmothers
to your great-grandchildren.
OK, I have a story for you, John.
This was written by Trent Toon.
He's a friend of ours.
Mm-hmm.
With the Deseret News.
I find a lot of these miraculous stories
come when people are doing their family history.
Gee, what could that mean?
I wonder. Here's the summary.
Trent wrote this, Elder and Sister Jones are family history missionaries and offer their services
at a family history center in San Diego, California. These family history centers
tend to be small, rely on internet, genealogy software, and loans from the main library in
Salt Lake. Before launching out on their mission, Elder and Sister Jones had worked on their own ancestral lines, submitting
the information in order to complete temple ordinances.
One day at the San Diego Family History Center, Elder Jones received a phone call from Gwen
Whitlaw. She had in her possession an antique family Bible she had received from a gentleman who
had found it in the trash some 40 years before. She desired to donate it to the sender.
Not having much room for these things, especially a huge Bible, Elder Jones was hesitant but invited
her to bring the Bible over, especially since it seemed to contain some genealogical information.
especially since it seemed to contain some genealogical information. Family trees had often been handwritten in Bibles. Yeah, some of them, the Bibles even had pedigree charts in them
or places to put a list of family. In the back or in the front, yeah, you can put your family history.
The rare Bible was a treasure. It was compiled by Reverend Joseph Knight and published in 1815,
had the Old and New Testament
and the Apocrypha, had illustrations and beautiful etchings. As they turned the pages, though,
the Joneses discovered a much more priceless and personalized treasure. Inside, they found ornately
handwritten genealogical records going back to the 1700s. When Donna Jones saw
the last name Hammond, her jaw dropped in disbelief. The names, dates, and
information belonged to her husband's direct English ancestral line. Brother
Jones says, it blew our socks off. I knew that there was a big gap in our chart and this information closed that hole.
I didn't have to look it up on the pedigree chart, I knew.
It was literally, he says, the biggest blessing we have ever received in our own family history.
Just phenomenal.
Okay, so that comes from a Bible someone found in a garbage can and decided to bring it to them specifically.
Should we say that's a coincidence or should we say coincidences are God's way of remaining anonymous, as somebody said?
John, what does the Elder Holland said? Never underestimate?
Never underestimate your family on the other side of the veil.
Can you see that in that story?
Wow, that's a great one.
The Lord wants to connect roots and branches.
Just like Malachi said they would.
Yep.
We hope you'll join us on our full podcast.
It's called Follow Him.
You can get it wherever you get your podcasts.
We're with Dr. Scott Woodward this week. He is going to show you things
because he showed us things that we had never seen before. That seems to happen to us a
lot, John.
Yeah, it does. We're pretty lucky.
Yeah. But that's okay. I don't think we're expected to know everything.
I wish we could come off that way, but, you know.
And then come back here next week.
We'll do another Follow Him favorites.