Another week has already passed by? Time
certainly is in an interesting warp here on a mission.
This week certainly had its ups and downs.
One of the harder moments was our lesson with a couple that Syster Spjut
has been working with for several weeks. During the lesson we were
telling them why we are here as missionaries (our personal reasons) and that
our purpose was to teach people about the church. It wasn't much later
that they straight up told us that they weren't interested in becoming Mormon
and that they didn't see any difference between our church and their current
religion. And then on top of that our
next appointment that day was a no show.
We were able to teach a little boy his second
lesson (he's a member and his mom wants him to have the discussions before he's
baptized). He's definitely excited to have us over. At church that
day he had written out his testimony and then copied it to give it to everyone.
So sweet! He also really liked out object lesson for the restoration
- we use little cups, each labeled with something that is essential to Christ's
Church. We then build a pyramid with those cups, making sure that
priesthood is one of the foundational cups. We then have someone remove
the priesthood cup, which of course causes the pyramid to collapse. We
then show how other churches tried to make do with what they had, but it just
wouldn't be the same shape as Christ's Church. We rebuild the pyramid as
we talk about the Restoration, the only difference being that the Church is
called the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints instead of the Church of
Jesus Christ. He agreed to pray about the things we taught to know if
they were true.
We've been working on a member program where we hope to fuel the enthusiasm for missionary work in our ward. We plan to fully implement it this week and we expect to receive a number of referrals from it, which we are greatly looking forward to.
A scripture that stood out to me this week was Luke
6:21 where the second half reads "Blessed are ye that weep now: for ye
shall laugh." It just served as a good reminder to have hope and to
find joy in the journey. Though things may be difficult now, they will
get better.
It's interesting to me how
subtle the Spirit can be and how sometimes we don't immediately recognize its
influence. One thing that clearly stood out to me this week is how the
Spirit works through us during preparation for lessons as well as the actual
lessons. Like this week when Syster Spjut and I were going over a couple
of different lessons, we realized that inspired questions would come.
Things we haven't previously thought about for our investigators came to
mind and we were able to implement these things during our lessons.
Through the Spirit, we knew that we needed to share why we were there as
missionaries in the discussion with the couple I mentioned. Even though
things may not have turned out as we expected, it still needed to be shared,
perhaps for some reason we won't be able to fathom until much later.
Things are still a bit hard, but the language is coming along and the
future looks bright.