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Hello, my friends. Welcome to another Follow Him Favorites. My name's Hank Smith. I'm here
with the wonderful John, by the way. Hi, John. Hi, Hank.
John, you know the drill. We're going to take one question from this week's lesson and come
follow me. The question this week comes from these stories about Paul. John, he is so bold
in his testimony. How can we be more bold like Paul in sharing the gospel, in testifying?
You know, that's a good question because I tend to keep that kind of private, but I like how Paul would just say things.
And I think one of the examples I love is just when someone says, how's your weekend?
Just to say it was really good.
We had the best time at church and it's just throw it out because you did and you loved it and you were
there. And why not? It doesn't have to be about Saturday. You could say, we had a really good
lesson Sunday. I loved it. And you can just be matter of fact and just say people don't get
offended at that. I think it's a beautiful way to maybe start that conversation.
Absolutely. Also with our families, John, sometimes we're a little bit timid or awkward with our own
family, and we've got to come up with ways to get past that, especially as parents.
If parents are not willing to share their testimony, how they got their testimony, their
experiences with God, who else is going to?
Who are we going to look to to say, hey, tell my children about your testimony because
they need to hear it?
So we could work past that in a variety
of ways and where it does become a natural thing to talk about the gospel with our children and
to bear testimony, maybe not in formal ways. I think Elder Bednar would say there are times to
formal testimonies, but at home they can be normal, natural way of just talking about your life.
Oh, you know what you just said there? You say to kids, that reminds, what's that parable? It was about this and this, and boy, that's true.
That's bearing your testimony right there. Yep. My wife will frequently say something
will happen and she'll say, there's a spiritual lesson in that. My kids will even do something
and they'll say, let me guess, there's a spiritual lesson in this. Yes, there actually is a spiritual
lesson in this. That's one way of doing
it. Yeah. And that's an occupational hazard that we have, Hank. We even see a movie that's about
something else and have to pause it and go, you know what that just taught right there? That was
really good. Yeah. Yep. I remember doing that with Endgame. I said, one guy, Iron Man, one guy has to
sacrifice himself so everybody else can live. And Jesus is the iron rod, right?
And my kids are like, why'd you ruin it for us?
But this can be ways that we can be more bold.
And getting up in testimony meeting, getting up there and sharing a simple testimony,
it can be a very powerful experience for all of our neighbors.
Yeah, just tell people how you feel.
Like Elder Holland said,
don't be embarrassed if you only feel you can say, I believe. Remember that story? Elder Holland
said a boy apologized for saying only I believe. He said, I hugged him until his eyes bugged out.
Right? Yeah. Yeah. Because belief is the basis of everything. And we don't let fear make decisions
for us. If I'm sitting in sacrament meeting and I don't want to go up there and bear my testimony
and it's all based on fear, then I can overcome that.
And I can say, you know what?
I'm going to act opposite to fear and I'm going to go do it anyway.
I'm going to feel the fear and do it anyway.
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