followHIM - Struck by Lightning • followHIM Favorites • October 14-20 • Come Follow Me
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Hello, my friends. Welcome to Follow Him Favorites. This is where John and I are sharing a single story to go with each week's lesson.
John, we are in 3520-26, and I have a story for you.
Although you may remember it, it was given in General Conference 24 years ago, turn of the century, October 2000.
If you go to 3520 verse 41, the Lord says, go ye out from the midst of her,
meaning Babylon wickedness, be ye clean that bear the vessels of the Lord. Well, Elder Holland
in this talk called sanctify yourselves tells this story about being clean. He says, let me share a story with you suggesting how soon
and how unexpectedly these moments can come that you need to be clean. He says on the afternoon
of Wednesday, September 30th, 1998, a little league football team in Income, Idaho was out
on the field for its midweek practice. They had completed their
warmups and were starting to run a few plays from scrimmage. Dark clouds were gathering as they
sometimes do in the fall and it began to rain lightly, but that was of no concern to a group
of boys who loved playing football. Suddenly, seemingly out of nowhere, an absolutely deafening crack of thunder split the air, inseparable from theammon, Idaho stake, was ready for the ball on a handoff
that was sure to be a touchdown. But the lightning that had illuminated earth and sky struck A.J.
Edwards from the crown of his football helmet to the soles of his shoes. The impact of the strike
stunned everyone, knocking players to the ground, leaving one player temporarily without his sight,
and virtually everyone else dazed and shaken. Instinctively, they started running for the
pavilion next to the park. Some of the boys began to cry. Some began to pray. Through it all,
A.J. Edwards lay motionless on the field. Brother David Johnson of the Rapid Creek Ward
rushed to the player's side. He shouted
to coach and fellow ward member, Rex Schaefer, I can't get a pulse. These two men, rather miraculously
both trained as EMTs, started a life against death effort in CPR. Cradling AJ's head as the men worked
was the young defensive coach of the team,
18-year-old Bryce Reynolds.
As he watched Brother Johnson and Brother Schaefer urgently applying CPR,
he had an impression.
I am confident it was a revelation from heaven in every sense of the word.
He remembered vividly a priesthood blessing that the bishop had once given his grandfather following an equally tragic and equally life-threatening accident years
earlier. Now, as he held this young deacon in his arms, he realized for the first time in his life,
he needed to use his newly conferred Melchizedek priesthood in a similar way. In a forthcoming
call to serve a mission, young Bryce Reynolds had been ordained an elder just 39 days earlier. Whether he audibly spoke the words or
uttered them under his breath, Elder Reynolds said, A.J. Edwards, in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ
and by the power and authority of the Melchizedek Priesthood which I hold, I bless you that you will
be okay. In the name of Jesus Christ, amen. As Bryce Reynolds closed that brief but fervent blessing offered in the language of an 18-year-old,
A.J. Edwards drew his first renewed breath.
Elder Holland goes on to say, more prayers, more miracles, more priesthood blessings,
an ambulance drive to Pocatello, a near hopeless life flight to the University of Utah. He says, it is sufficient to say that a very
healthy and very robust A.J. Edwards is in the audience tonight with his father as my special
guests. I also recently talked on the telephone with Elder Bryce Reynolds, who has been serving
faithfully in the Texas Dallas mission. I love these two wonderful young men.
And then he talks about these moments when you got to be ready and clean to act.
That is why the Lord repeatedly says in scriptures back to third Nephi 20, 41, be clean that
bear the vessels of the Lord.
Great story, right, John?
Yeah. He had to be ready right then. Oh, goodness. How do you predict a lightning strike? It's not
like, well, in a couple of weeks, I got to get my act cleaned up or something. It's no,
be ready right now. You never know when. Hang on, guys. Let me go read my scriptures
and say my prayers and go to the temple and go talk to the bishop before I can come back and
bless you. I don't know if they're still out there, AJ Edwards and Bryce Reynolds, but
John, by the way, and Hank Smith say good work. Good job. Come join us on our full podcast. It's
called follow him. You can get it wherever you get your podcast. We're in 35, 20 through 26 this
week. And we have Ross Barron, Dr. Barron, John, who I think he knows everything.
So smart.
Yeah.
So smart.
You can get it wherever you get your podcast and then come back next week.
We're going to do another follow him favorites.