Elder Gary J. Coleman
April 2000
"Are You Still Here?"
Nearly 28 years ago I desired to attend a general conference of the Church
and drove 14 hours to be in Salt Lake City for the conference. I entered
Temple Square at 8:00 a.m., where the line outside door number 10 was all
the way across Temple Square and halfway down the south side of the
Assembly Hall. I was nearly 300 feet from my goal. The usher called out
that the Tabernacle was full. People dropped out of line, and I inched
forward.
At five minutes before 10:00 I was the only person standing in front of my
chosen door. The door opened, and the usher said, "Are you still here?" He
closed the door, and my heart sank. As the choir began to sing the opening
hymn at 10:00 sharp, the door opened one more time, and the usher beckoned
me inside. He placed me on half a seat and behind a post, but a welcome
seat it was! I was able to sustain the Lord's chosen leaders and hear
their counsel that special day, just as we have done here this afternoon.
A young couple with four children who were neighbors to a Latter-day Saint
family accepted invitations to share activities and gospel-centered
experiences. After the first missionary discussion, the father asked his
LDS friend next door, "Would it be possible for you to baptize us on New
Year's Eve? We would like to start the new year off right."
A young adult was seen near an institute of religion building, and he was
asked if he had LDS friends. He responded, "Yes, and they are all on
missions for the Mormon Church!" He was invited to be taught the gospel.
He joined the Church. And one year later he was serving his own mission
for the Lord.
A wonderful mother and wife in a beautiful nonmember family was asked if
her spouse and children would be together for the eternities. Her answer
was, "Yes, we will, won't we?" A few weeks later the mother, her husband,
and the two oldest children were baptized because the answers to life's
questions are found in this, the true Church of Jesus Christ.
A nonmember father whose son was serving a mission was asked, "Will you be
baptized on Father's Day?" He was baptized, with four former bishops of
his family in attendance.
A few years ago I drove to Temple Square in Salt Lake City to meet an
acquaintance of the missionaries. Their guest did not keep the
appointment. My response to the missionaries was, "The Lord will provide
someone for us to teach." In less than two to three minutes, two adult men
walked through the front door of the North Visitors' Center and directly
up to us. They spoke Spanish, and we did not! We assured them the best we
could that someone would be able to help them. In moments, the only
Spanish-speaking sister missionaries in the entire mission arrived at the
visitors' center because they felt impressed to come there that morning!
Over a period of several weeks the missionary discussions were taught to
those men, and they asked to be baptized. The Lord was true to His word.
"An effectual door" was opened in the very moment it was needed for this
beautiful experience.
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