Elder Bednar’s Divine Soundtrack • followHIM Favorites • May 25-31 • Come, Follow Me
5 min
•May 21, 20269 days agoSummary
This Follow Him Favorites episode shares Elder David A. Bednar's experience of receiving divine reassurance through a hymn selection during his first general conference talk as an apostle. The hosts connect this modern story to the biblical account of Gideon's fleece, illustrating how the Lord provides tender mercies and personal messages of comfort to guide His servants.
Insights
- Divine reassurance often comes through seemingly coincidental timing rather than dramatic interventions, requiring spiritual discernment to recognize God's hand
- Personal spiritual experiences can be validated through unexpected confirmations that align with individual needs and circumstances
- Leadership callings, even at advanced ages, come with lifelong commitment and require faith despite uncertainty about the future
- The Lord's tender mercies are intentional and personalized, not random occurrences, serving to strengthen resolve during challenging transitions
Trends
Increased emphasis on personal spiritual experiences and divine confirmation in faith-based leadership narrativesIntegration of historical biblical parallels with contemporary religious leadership stories to illustrate timeless principlesFocus on emotional and psychological support mechanisms for leaders accepting significant long-term commitmentsRecognition of small, meaningful coincidences as evidence of divine guidance rather than chance occurrences
Topics
Book of Judges and Gideon's fleece narrativeApostolic calling and lifetime commitmentGeneral conference speaking and testimony bearingDivine tender mercies and spiritual reassuranceHymn selection and sacred music in religious servicesFaith during uncertainty and major life transitionsSpiritual discernment and recognizing God's handLeadership at advanced ages in religious contexts
People
Elder David A. Bednar
Central figure in the episode's story about receiving divine reassurance through hymn selection during his first gene...
President Gordon B. Hinckley
Called Elder Bednar to be an apostle six months before his first general conference talk in April 2005
President Thomas S. Monson
Announced the hymn selection 'Redeemer of Israel' that provided Elder Bednar with divine reassurance
President Russell M. Nelson
Referenced as example of longevity in apostolic service that Elder Bednar might emulate
John
Co-host engaging in dialogue about the Gideon story and Elder Bednar's experience
Dr. Laurie Denning
Featured guest on the full Follow Him podcast episode this week
Quotes
"You'll be released when you die."
President Gordon B. Hinckley (as recounted by Elder Bednar)•Describing the apostolic calling
"A loving Savior was sending me a most personal and timely message of comfort and reassurance through a hymn selected weeks previously."
Elder David A. Bednar•Reflecting on the hymn selection
"I testify that the tender mercies of the Lord are real, or the fleeces, you might say from Gideon, of the Lord are real, they do not occur randomly or merely by coincidence."
Elder David A. Bednar•Testimony about divine reassurance
"The Lord was with him, the Lord was with Joseph, the Lord is saying, I'm with you, David, Elder Bednar, I'm with you."
Host•Summarizing the message of reassurance
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