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Grandpa? But You're Dead! • followHIM Favorites • Mar. 30-Apr. 5 • Come Follow Me

5 min
Mar 27, 20262 months ago
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Summary

A followHIM Favorites episode featuring Robert Millett's personal story about receiving spiritual guidance from his deceased father through a dream and voice, which helped save his estranged son from addiction and suicide. The episode emphasizes Easter themes of family connections beyond death and divine intervention in answered prayers.

Insights
  • Spiritual experiences and divine intervention often come through unexpected channels, including deceased family members who remain invested in their living relatives' wellbeing
  • Personal testimony and emotional authenticity are powerful tools for faith-based communication and building trust with audiences
  • Family reconciliation and redemption narratives resonate deeply with religious audiences, particularly during significant religious observances like Easter
  • The podcast format allows for intimate storytelling that creates emotional connection and reinforces core religious beliefs about the afterlife and divine care
Trends
Faith-based podcasts leveraging personal testimony and emotional narratives to deepen audience engagementEaster-themed content focusing on resurrection, family reunion, and hope in religious mediaStorytelling about addiction recovery and family reconciliation in religious contextsContent emphasizing spiritual experiences and divine intervention as evidence of faithCross-promotion of faith-based entertainment (The Chosen) within religious podcast ecosystems
Topics
Answered prayers and divine interventionDreams and spiritual experiencesAddiction recovery and family reconciliationAfterlife and deceased family membersEaster religious observanceParental worry and faith during family crisisSuicide prevention and spiritual guidanceFamily separation and estrangementPersonal testimony in faith communitiesThe veil between physical and spiritual worlds
Companies
The Chosen
Faith-based television series whose director Dallas Jenkins is featured as a guest in the full podcast episode
People
Robert Millett
Shared personal story about receiving spiritual guidance from deceased father regarding estranged son
Dallas Jenkins
Director of The Chosen series featured as guest in full podcast episode discussing Easter and faith
Jeffrey Arhawn
Quoted for statement about family members on the other side of the veil being interested in the living
Quotes
"Answers to prayer usually come in quiet ways to mortals through the mediation of the Holy Spirit and through the intervention of other mortals. There are times, however, when God chooses to do the unusual."
Robert Millett
"Son, pull yourself together. I am going to help you with those children of yours. Be patient."
Robert Millett's deceased father (in dream)
"Don't you do that? You have been taught better now get up and go home."
Deceased grandfather (to Robert Millett's son)
"Do not underestimate your family on the other side of the veil."
Elder Jeffrey Arhawn
"We felt no need to set terms or specify conditions. We simply welcomed him home with tenderness."
Robert Millett
Full Transcript
Hello, welcome to Follow Him Favorites. This is where John and I are sharing a single story to go with each week's Come Follow Me lesson. John, it's Easter here at Follow Him. I thought I would share with you a story that I think will speak to what we all hope. We hope and expect that our loved ones who we have lost are interested in us. We will have those reunions one day. This story was told by our friend Robert Millett, who has been on our podcast many times. He starts his story this way. He says answers to prayer usually come in quiet ways to mortals through the mediation of the Holy Spirit and through the intervention of other mortals. There are times, however, when God chooses to do the unusual. He says this is an intensely personal experience. He was talking about he and his wife, they were praying for one of their children because this child, this son had completely separated himself not just from the church, but from his family entirely. He became addicted to drugs and buried himself in a hellish world that held out little hope for him. John, not just like religion, but life to live. Yeah, to have a happy life. It said they tried to reach out to him. Where is he? Is he in prison? Is he lost? He said we didn't hear from him for months. Can you imagine, John, as a father and mother, the worry and the pain? Here's what Bob says, one night, as Shauna and I knelt in prayer, broken and torn emotionally from worry, we wept through our prayers and pleaded long and hard once again for the good shepherd to lead his wandering sheep home. He says we went to bed and slept in sorrow. Some time that night, I found myself dreaming. My father, who had passed away several years before, came to me in my dream, embraced me. Both you and I know Bob well. He is a careful teacher. He is not prone to hyperbole. When Bob told this story, I thought, wow. He said my father came to me in the dream, embraced me, looked me in the eye and said quite forcefully, son, pull yourself together. I am going to help you with those children of yours. Be patient. I woke immediately and sat up in my bed. My movement awakened my wife, Shauna. What's wrong? What happened? I explained that I had seen dad in a dream and he had told me he would help with our son. Days later, the phone rang in the middle of the night. Our son's voice. I can't live like this anymore. Can I come home? We were thrilled to hear from him and grateful that he was alive. We felt no need to set terms or specify conditions. We simply welcomed him home with tenderness. One evening a few weeks later, he and I were sitting on the sofa in the living room and he turned to me and said hesitantly, dad, I need to share something with you. I encouraged him to tell me he continued, this is going to sound strange. But one night, sometime back, I was on the verge of doing something that would have cost me my life. Dad, I think he thinks it's a little weird, John. He says, dad, I heard grandpa Millet. I heard his voice say, don't you do that? You have been taught better now get up and go home. This is back to the sun. Dad, I know that sounds weird. Could that possibly be true? With some emotion, I answered, it was not weird and added, I have a story to tell you. I then told him of my dream. We both felt the spirit resting upon us and sense that the entire experience was true and from God. Is that beautiful, John? When we think of Easter, we think of our loved ones who have passed on. And Bob's story is yet another testament that they're interested in us. They're gone physically, but they're not gone. It reminds me of Elder Jeffrey Arhawn's statement, do not underestimate your family on the other side of the veil. Wow. They're interested. They're interested and working. And our behalf. Well, we hope everyone listening will have a happy, wonderful Easter. We have a treat this week. If you'll come over to our full podcast, we're with the director of the chosen. His name is Dallas Jenkins. Not a member of our church, but a faithful believer in Christ. Absolutely. You are going to love what he has to say, not only about his show, but about the Easter season. Then come back here next week. We'll do another follow him favorites.