
In the 1980s I was
stationed by the U.S. Air Force in the Frankfurt Germany area and Peter Mourik
was our stake patriarch. He spoke
several languages and was a great example to us all. He usually attended with
the military servicemen stakes. I was not in attendance for this miracle but
knew of Bro. Mourik by way of the firesides and speaking assignments he
fulfilled. Later, in the October 2011 Conference, Pres. Monson shared this
story that some of you may remember:
"I am always
humbled and grateful when my Heavenly Father communicates with me through His
inspiration. I have learned to recognize it, to trust it, and to follow it.
Time and time again I have been the recipient of such inspiration. One rather
dramatic experience took place in August of 1987 during the dedication of the
Frankfurt Germany Temple. President Ezra Taft Benson had been with us for the
first day or two of the dedication but had returned home, and so it became my opportunity
to conduct the remaining sessions.
On Saturday we had a
session for our Dutch members who were in the Frankfurt Temple district. I was
well acquainted with one of our outstanding leaders from the Netherlands,
Brother Peter Mourik. Just prior to the session, I had the distinct impression
that Brother Mourik should be called upon to speak to his fellow Dutch members
during the session and that, in fact, he should be the first speaker. Not
having seen him in the temple that morning, I passed a note to Elder Carlos E.
Asay, our Area President, asking whether Peter Mourik was in attendance at the
session. Just prior to standing up to begin the session, I received a note back
from Elder Asay indicating that Brother Mourik was actually not in attendance, that he was
involved elsewhere, and that he was planning to attend the dedicatory session
in the temple the following day with the servicemen stakes.
As I stood at the
pulpit to welcome the people and to outline the program, I received
unmistakable inspiration once again that I was to announce Peter Mourik as the
first speaker. This was counter to all my instincts, for I had just
heard from Elder Asay that Brother Mourik was definitely not in the temple. Trusting in the inspiration, however, I
announced the choir presentation and the prayer and then indicated that our
first speaker would be Brother Peter Mourik.
As I returned to my
seat, I glanced toward Elder Asay; I saw on his face a look of alarm.
He later told me that when I had announced Brother Mourik as the first speaker,
he couldn’t believe his ears. He said he knew that I had received his note and
that I indeed had read it, and he couldn’t fathom why I would then announce
Brother Mourik as a speaker, knowing he wasn’t anywhere in the temple.
During the time all
of this was taking place, Peter Mourik was in a meeting at the area offices in
Porthstrasse. As his meeting was going forward, he suddenly turned to Elder
Thomas A. Hawkes Jr., who was then the regional representative, and asked, “How
fast can you get me to the temple?”
Elder Hawkes, who was
known to drive rather rapidly in his small sports car, answered, “I can have
you there in 10 minutes! But why do you need to go to the temple?”
Brother Mourik
admitted he did not know why he needed to go to the temple but that he
knew he had to get there. The two of them set out for the temple immediately.
During the
magnificent choir number, I glanced around, thinking that at any moment I would
see Peter Mourik. I did not. Remarkably, however, I felt no alarm. I had a
sweet, undeniable assurance that all would be well.
Brother Mourik
entered the front door of the temple just as the opening prayer was concluding,
still not knowing why he was there. As he hurried down the hall, he saw my
image on the monitor and heard me announce, “We will now hear from Brother
Peter Mourik.”
To the astonishment
of Elder Asay, Peter Mourik immediately walked into the room and took his place
at the podium.
Following the
session, Brother Mourik and I discussed that which had taken place prior to his
opportunity to speak. I have pondered the inspiration which came that day not
only to me but also to Peter Mourik. That remarkable experience has provided an
undeniable witness to me of the importance of being worthy to receive such
inspiration and then trusting it—and following it—when it comes. I know without
question that the Lord intended for those who were present at that session of
the Frankfurt Temple dedication to hear the powerful, touching testimony of His
servant Brother Peter Mourik." |
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