Divine Orbits

November 9, 2025

Recall the new star that announced the birth at Bethlehem? It was in its precise orbit long before it so shone.

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Divine Orbits

It’s estimated that more than 117 billion people have lived on earth. And with more than 8 billion people alive today, there’s no question—the world is a big place.[1]

Yet we often hear the phrase “It’s a small world,” especially when unexpected connections occur in implausible ways. The world may call these moments coincidences. And perhaps some are. But often, God, in His divine foresight, helps us meet the very people we need or who need us for an important moment and reason.

Elder Neal A. Maxwell once wrote: “Recall the new star that announced the birth at Bethlehem? It was in its precise orbit long before it so shone. We are likewise placed in human orbits to illuminate.”[2]

One of the ways God brings about His work is through people—people helping people. Often, prayers for relief are answered through someone else: a person divinely placed in human orbit to love, to lift, to serve.

Once, during a layover between flights, I met an airline employee named Lucy. As we talked, I learned she was from Kenya and had experienced a difficult life. She had been raising two children on her own. One of them, a four-year-old son, had recently passed away after a severe illness. Yet as Lucy told me her story, I couldn’t help but notice that she was beaming! Her voice was calm, her smile contagious. She was bright beyond measure.

“How are you so happy?” I asked. She responded: “Because I believe that my little boy is watching me from heaven. He’s cheering me on.”

Lucy’s confidence that she knew she would see her son again touched me deeply. I had just lost my younger sister to an untimely death. And there I was, in an airport far from home, being comforted and having my spirit renewed by the faith of a stranger.

As we said goodbye, Lucy added: “I wasn’t scheduled to be working tonight. But I told my friend, ‘You have been here all day. I will cover the last part of your shift.’”

We both smiled. This was no accident. Heaven had arranged our meeting.

I boarded the plane, strengthened by her faith, and gave thanks to God for the divine orbits of our lives that connect us with others in moments that matter.

[1] See “How Many People Have Ever Lived on Earth?,” Population Reference Bureau, Nov. 15, 2022,  www.prb.org/articles/how-many-people-have-ever-lived-on-earth/.
[2] Neal A. Maxwell, “Encircled in the Arms of His Love,” Ensign or Liahona, Nov. 2002, 17.


November 09, 2025
Broadcast Number 5,017

The Tabernacle Choir
Orchestra at Tempe Square 

Conductor
Mack Wilberg

Organist
Andrew Unsworth

Host
Derrick Porter

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American Folk Hymn; Arr. Mack Wilberg

Hallelujah Chorus, from Christ on the Mount of Olives
Ludwig Van Beethoven

Processional in E-Flat Major
David N. Johnson

What a Wonderful World
George David Weiss & Bob Thiele; Arr. Mack Wilberg

Morning Has Broken
Gaelic Melody; Arr. Mack Wilberg

I Surrender All
Winfield S. Weeden; Arr. Mack Wilberg