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Hey, welcome to Follow Him Favorites.
This is where John and I share a single story to go with each week's come follow me lesson. John, Exodus 1 through 6. You have a story and I'm ready to hear it.
“Yeah, we remember that both Moses and Enoch said something similar in the progrey price”
that I'm slow of speech, I'm of a slow tone, I can't talk. Well, in Exodus 412, the Lord says, "Now therefore go." And I will be with thy mouth and teach thee what thou shalt say. Interesting phrase, I'll be with thy mouth. I thought, what is that gift of tongues?
We helped him. I do have kind of a gift of tongues story. You know Hank, that I intrigued by World War II history, have a book called A Distant Prayer, and it's by Joseph Banks and Jerry Barrowman.
Elder Ben Banks was Joseph Banks, I believe, youngest brother. When I read this book, I thought, okay, this is not like Hogan's heroes. He was on a B-17 crew, shot down, spent time in a German prisoner of war camp. Towards the end of the war, the Germans say the Russians are coming. We're going to evacuate the camp and march you out ahead.
They march for like six weeks and then the Germans were ordered to the Russian fronts. And now these prisoners are on their own.
“They're alone, if I remember right, they have a big white PW on the front and the back”
and on their pants that means prisoner of war. Well, this story is so cool. They're marching through these towns. They don't have a map of Germany. He said he tried to remember one, the best he could.
We crept along slowly and deliberately, his group of prisoners of war. Hardly making a sound may take ten feet between each member of our team.
Roland was a great leader at times like this because he never got excited or panicked.
Suddenly, I was startled by a voice in the darkness as I instinctively turned to look, a door opened from a house on my left. The light from inside shown on me, and it was such an unexpected contrast from the darkness it temporarily blinded me. I stood there like a deer caught in the headlights of an incoming car and able to move.
Suddenly, a German soldier came striding out of the house straight for me, followed by a woman. Fortunately, the field of light was restricted enough so they could only see me giving my three partners a chance to take cover. As the soldier got closer, his shadow shielded my eyes enough for me to see a huge, German tank parked next to the house.
I could see the excited-looking eyes I stood there transfixed and able to move or make a sound I didn't know whether to run, but my hands up followed my knees back for mercy, so I just stood there. When he reached me, he shouted something unintelligible in German. Before I could think of what to do, I was startled to hear myself respond with a calm,
confident German phrase that was obviously appropriate to what he'd asked me. He then replied to whatever I'd said, with an almost cheerful, yah, yah, yah. They'd put his arm around the woman, turned his back on me and went back into the house and closed the door. I was so astonished and frightened, I simply stood there with my mouth open.
My buddies had seen and heard the whole thing, and when I didn't move, they came out and grabbed me and pulled me behind the nearby outbuilding where we could hide. The whole encounter took only a few seconds, the first thing my buddy said was, "What on Earth did he say to you, and what did you say back when you talked to him?" I told him I had no idea either what he said or I said.
I couldn't speak German. I knew that I didn't use any of the few German words I'd learned in the POW camp, like hello, yes or no sir, even if I had my accent would have been terrible, a German would have recognized me as a foreigner immediately. Whatever I said had satisfied him, and all of us stood there marveling at this belief
what had just happened. Considering I was standing fully in plain sight of the soldier with my straggly beard, tattered clothes, no coat, bright white letters painted on my trousers and shirt. It was impossible he didn't recognize me as an escaped prisoner. Instead of shooting me or calling for help though, he looked straight at me, spoken as native tongue,
listened to my response and a foreign tongue I had never spoken before, and he accepted my
answer as legitimate. Even if the guards hadn't figured it out, there was the woman who also stared at me and heard the words that passed between us. Why didn't either of them figure out what was going on? As all of this settled in my mind I felt a burning in my heart that told me I'd been blessed once again, and that the Holy Ghost had interpreted what the German had said to me and put the appropriate words in my mouth to respond. I'd been blessed
with the gift of tongues. I don't know what those two German saw, but obviously they didn't see any letters on my clothing though they should have stood out like a neon sign in the bright
“light that shone through the door. The spirit may also have changed what they saw. I think in some”
way my appearance had been transformed so they didn't recognize me. I've heard it said that for something to be a miracle that can be no logical or earthly way to explain it. If that's true,
Then I was clearly the beneficiary of a miracle, and it thrilled me to know t...
watching out for me, and that he cared for me. Wow, I will be with Sign Mouth, and that's exactly
“all, let he did. Oh my word, that's amazing. What is a Lord Tatum Moses when Moses says I won't be able”
to say anything. Who made men's mouth? Who made men's women? Have not I the Lord? Yeah, that's right,
that is awesome. We hope you'll join us on our full podcast. It's called Follow Him. You can get
“it wherever you get your podcast. We're with Dr. Crystal Pierce this week. She's awesome. She walks”
sort of these first chapters of Exodus. She has such an expertise that it's really fun. You'll see
things you've never seen. Then come back here next week. We'll do another Follow Him favorite.

