Elder Brian Angell, Andrew's friend from high school posted this story on his missionary Facebook page as part of his proselyting. It is a story learned from hiking with our family in the Subway in Zion.
"The right path isn't always the easiest path to take, but it is far more rewarding in the long run. Once while hiking with my friend Andrew, I learned this lesson. He had invited me to do a rather treacherous hike in Southern Utah, a hike you need a permit for. He had an extra slot on the permit, so he invited me to go with his family and some other friends. On one part of the hiking trail, me, Andrew, Sam, and Gabe came to a fork. One path offered a steep, difficult descent into a valley to continue, and the other path was very easy and clear. We surveyed the two paths, including the rocky terrain of the treacherous descent, and the much smoother and easier path off to the right. Andrew told us he knew for a fact that the way to continue was down the steep, uneasy terra firma, but he did not know if the other way led back to the trail we needed to be on. We came to the conclusion that Andrew and Gabe would go down the steep descent, and that me and Sam would try the easy way, which I readily went down because I wanted to go the easy way. Me and Sam walk down this path for a half hour, and the trail starts to disappear. We stop to look around and find the trail, and kept seeing what we thought was a trail but it just turned out to be a regular looking, untouched patch of ground. I pointed to the direction that we had been going this whole time, and suggested we continue going in the general direction despite the fact that there was no longer a trail. Soon enough, shoe prints disappeared and the only tracks in the area were those of elk and deer in the area.
An hour after our separation from
the group, me and Sam found ourselves facing a hill that was composed of very
loose rock and no vegetation. The hill was too steep to get up, and we could
not go around to the right, so I said to Sam, "I will try to get around
this to see if there is a path on the other side. I am light weight and long,
so I will have an easier time getting over the loose rock" This particular
hill was in our way from continuing our current path, and we could not go down
the mountain now because we were now in between a forest and a drop. The only
way way either back the way we came, or around this hill of loose rock because
the mountain had ceased to become able to hike down, it had become nearly a
cliff. I started to traverse across the loose rock, when I started to slip.
There was only a couple of bushes to grab onto, and since they were the only
thing to keep me from sliding down the rest of this hill down to the deadly
cliff, I grabbed onto the bushes, giving me numerous cuts on my hands. But you
know what, I didn't care about the cuts because the bush had saved me.
As I was planted there on this steep hill, I turned
to look across the valley behind me. I was frantically searching for Andrew and
Gabe, but could not seem to find either of them. Finally, I saw a red speck
across the valley on the mountain. It was Gabe's shirt! I yelled across with as
much projection as I could muster so my voice could span the mile gap that
separated us. They spotted me in the predicament that I was in, and quickly
communicated that if I was to continue, the only thing awaiting me on the other
side of this hill that I tried to traverse was a cliff and nowhere to go. I got
myself off this hill as soon as I could and told Sam that there was only one
way back, and that was the way we came.
We started off going back to where we first
split and after a while, we found a trail again. We started running, and
eventually found our way back to our original choice: the path that looked very
easy, or the path that looked more difficult. Considering our experiences on
the path that we went down we gladly took the descent down into the valley. We
found our way to Andrew and Gabe eventually, and were glad to be alive, no
matter how bruised and cut up we were.
This is like life. We are faced with
decisions all the time, some harder to make than others. Sometimes, the wrong
path looks easy at first and the right one is easy. But then you continue down
that wrong path and it gets more and more difficult, and eventually you find
yourself lost. You continue in the general direction even though you are lost,
and soon enough you find yourself sliding towards the deadly cliff edge to face
the destroyer, that devil who has been the author of all lies from the
beginning. He is waiting for you to slip off that edge where he has been
leading you to this whole time. Suddenly, you find yourself with less choices
than you had at the beginning. The only way to stop yourself from slipping is a
sharp, dry bush. You can choose to grab onto the bush and get hurt, or you can
choose to keep slipping towards your death.
My advice if you find yourself in such a
situation in life: Grab the bush. It will hurt and you'll end up bleeding, but
it is a small price to pay. Stopping yourself will hurt, but it is a necessary
step. Then, you need to pause and seek for help beyond your own. Gabe's red
shirt was a mile away, but I could still see it. I turned and yelled for their
assistance, to which they readily gave what they could from the distance that I
had created. I had only one option at that point, to turn around and take the
necessary steps to get back to the correct path.
No matter how far down the wrong path you are, stop before it ends you. Gabe's red shirt, or the Atoning blood of Christ, will be within sight when you seek it. He will be a beacon for you, and He will help you. 2nd Nephi 31:21 teaches us that "this is the way, and there is none other way nor name given under heaven whereby man can be saved in the kingdom of God." Christ's arm of mercy is ALWAYS extended towards us. He wants you and I to have eternal life, and the only way is through the Atonement. I have a testimony of the Atonement and I know of it's power. It is the only way we can be forgiven and be made clean.
No matter how far down the wrong path you are, stop before it ends you. Gabe's red shirt, or the Atoning blood of Christ, will be within sight when you seek it. He will be a beacon for you, and He will help you. 2nd Nephi 31:21 teaches us that "this is the way, and there is none other way nor name given under heaven whereby man can be saved in the kingdom of God." Christ's arm of mercy is ALWAYS extended towards us. He wants you and I to have eternal life, and the only way is through the Atonement. I have a testimony of the Atonement and I know of it's power. It is the only way we can be forgiven and be made clean.
I leave this with you in the name of Jesus
Christ, amen.
Elder Brian Angell
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