To the Rescue (La Pulga) – Sunday, October 15, 2023

At first, September 19, 1985, seemed like a normal day here in Mexico City, as millions of good, hardworking people busily began their morning. Then, around 7:19, a powerful 8.1-magnitude earthquake jolted the city, and life changed in an instant. Thousands of people lost their lives. Thousands more were injured. Large sections of the city were cut off from electricity and water. Hundreds of buildings collapsed, trapping people under piles of rubble.

Tragedy can bring out the best in people, and that’s what happened on that day in Mexico City, as caring people organized themselves into search-and-rescue teams.

Marcos Efrén Zariñana from Cuautla, Morelos, about 100 kilometers south of here, was one of those volunteers. Marcos was visiting Mexico City that day to pick up a uniform for a marathon he’d been preparing for. His short stature, thin build, and runner’s determination made him an ideal rescuer. With his ability to crawl into places that others couldn’t reach, Marcos earned the affectionate nickname la Pulga, Spanish for “the Flea.” But the size of his frame wasn’t nearly as important as the size of his heart. Marcos rescued 27 people who were buried under the rubble in Mexico City’s Tlalpan neighborhood.

And la Pulga didn’t stop there. After helping the earthquake victims and their families, he decided to become a certified rescuer. Over the next 28 years, he traveled to 10 countries that had requested his help after disasters. In all, he rescued 160 people. Due to his selfless service, Marcos was named a national hero in Mexico. He passed away last year at the age of 79.[1]

What do we learn from la Pulga’s life? For one thing, we learn that sometimes God puts us in just the right place at just the right time. When Marcos traveled to Mexico City, he thought he was preparing for a marathon; he didn’t know he would end up saving lives. And we don’t always know how God might use us to rescue someone in need. But we can always be ready. When we seek to follow the Lord’s two great commandments—to love God and to love our neighbor[2]—that love will lead us to opportunities to help. As it did for Marcos, love can become our call to action.

[1] See “‘The Flea’—Latter-day Saint Hero from 1985 Mexico City Earthquake—Passes Away,” Church News, Nov. 2, 2022, thechurchnews.com.[2] See Matthew 22:36–39.
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October 15, 2023
Broadcast Number 4,909

The Tabernacle Choir
Orchestra at Temple Square

Conductors
Mack Wilberg
Ryan Murphy

Organist
Richard Elliott

Host
Lloyd Newell


Let All the World in Every Corner Sing
Ryan Murphy

Tell Me the Stories of Jesus
Frederic A. Challinor; Arr. Ryan Murphy

Guide Us, O Thou Great Jehovah (Cwm Rhondda)
Welsh hymn tune; Arr. Paul Manz

Meditation
Johann Sebastian Bach and Charles Gounod; Arr. Mack Wilberg

Over the Rainbow, from The Wizard of Oz
Harold Arlen; Arr. Arthur Harris

Love One Another
Luacine Clark Fox; Arr. Mack Wilberg

O Come Ye Nations of the Earth
German hymn tune; Arr. Mack Wilberg