followHIM - The Greatest Decision of My Life • followHIM Favorites • September 23-29 • Come Follow Me
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Hello, everyone. Welcome to another Follow Him Favorites. My name is Hank Smith. I'm here with
John, by the way, and we are sharing a single story to go with each week's lesson. John,
we're in 3 Nephi 8 through 11. This is the big moment for the Book of Mormon. I brought a story
for you that is absolutely one of my favorites, and it's going to tie into basically the Savior's call in 3 Nephi 8, 9, 10, 11 to
repent. He says specifically in 3 Nephi 9, return unto me, repent of your sins, be converted that I
may heal you. I really like this story because so often we have things in our lives when we repent
that we need to let go of. And sometimes we don't want to. So I thought this story goes really well
with this. This was told by President Monson. He's quoting a different story from 1974. Someone
wrote this story in 1974. It's the story of Benjamin Landart, 1888 in Utah, 15 years old,
works on a farm. I know you love working on a farm, Yeah. Also plays the violin. It said occasionally his mother would
lock up the violin until his farm chores were done. So great was his temptation to play the
violin. They don't have a lot of money. Benjamin's around 19 years old, 18, 19 years old. He's
invited to try out for the territorial orchestra. Well, they're going to play in Denver. This is huge.
He's going to play for a guy named Mr. Dean.
And Mr. Dean says that he is the most accomplished violinist
he has ever heard west of Denver.
He said, report for the orchestra in the fall.
You'll be earning enough for you
and enough to send home to your family,
quite a bit to send home to your family.
Unbelievable. Yes, this is so great. A week after Benjamin hears this news,
his bishop calls him into his office, asked him and asked him if he couldn't put off
playing the orchestra for a couple of years. The bishop told Benjamin that before he started earning money,
he owed something to the Lord.
He asked Benjamin to accept a mission call.
He promised their bishop if there was any way
they could raise the money for him to serve a mission,
since they don't have any money, he would accept the call.
He goes home and he tells his mother about the mission call.
She's overjoyed.
She told him that his father always wanted to serve a mission, but he had been killed before
that opportunity could come. But then they discussed the financing of the mission.
Benjamin said, we can't sell any more land to go. And John, listen to this. Now think about-
Oh no, I think I know what's coming.
The Lord saying, turn to me with your whole soul. Turn to me. Ben, she says, there is a way we can
raise this money. The family has one thing of great enough value to send you on your mission. We can sell your violin. Six days later, John, on March 23rd, 1893,
Benjamin wrote in his journal, I awoke this morning and took my violin from its case.
All day long, I played the music I loved. In the evening, when the light grew dim,
I could play no longer. I placed the instrument in its case. It is enough.
Tomorrow I leave for my mission.
And then this great quote, for those of us who think, I can't give that up.
I love that thing, whatever it is too much, that violin in your life, whatever the Lord
is asking you to give up, whether it be a sin or anything else you sacrifice for the
Lord's work.
45 years later, June of 1938, Benjamin wrote in his journal,
the greatest decision I ever made in my life was to give up something I truly loved to the God I
loved even more. He has never forgotten me for it. The Lord knows, John, when we give up something
that is truly a sacrifice to us for him, I think he's
going to let us know how grateful he feels. Isn't that a great story? That is a great story. I was
hoping it would be, we'll take the violin on your mission and play in sacrament meeting or something
like that. You get to play in a worldwide orchestra, right? It's a beautiful story of,
I am willing to give up all. I bet you're thinking of King Lamoni's father.
Yeah.
I'll give away all my sins to know the yeah.
Oof.
Yeah.
Just tell me what to give up.
I'll give it.
I love it.
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