Tuesday, February 7, 2012

I got friends in Low places, where the whisky drowns and the beer chases the blues away

This transfer has been an interesting one. We have found a lot of new investigators that seem like they are going to be awesome and progress well and get baptized, but then they fall off the map. We do everything we can to invite others to come unto Christ, and a lot of people feel like they are fine where they are. And it's true, they are good. But Dallin H. Oaks taught us that there is also a better and a best. Why settle for good, when better and best are right at your fingertips? We have had several investigators who ended up falling off because of drugs, alcohol, cigarettes, and immorality. The natural man in them thinks everything is great, but their spirits are crying for something more, but they just can't place it. They don't know what it is they are missing. And then we show up, and their spirit rejoices. They feel something so powerful they cannot describe it. They see the light we carry, they feel the truth, even if it's just for a second, but then, they forget. The worldly vices they are caught up in take over and the next time we see them, they have forgotten the amazing feeling they felt. But their spirit remembers, and it cries out for them to get it again, but they don't remember where to find it, and then they fall into a deeper slump, and then, in their low places the whiskey drowns and the beer chases their blues away. And they'll be ok. But not good. Not better, and definitely not best.
So how do we avoid those situations? How do missionaries anywhere find the Quality people? They are all around us, not us as in missionaries, but us as in people, as children of God. Missionaries are to "Find them that will receive [us]." But those that will receive us are the very old, very young, very poor, and very needy. Why? Because they are in need and they are the ones that are home during the day! So, it falls on the members to find those who are ready for the gospel. It lies in the invitation. It lies in the bearing of testimony. It lies in the desire to help someone enter the gate to the celestial kingdom. People are all around us, they are friends, they are family, and they are co-workers. You love these people, and they are missing out on blessings by not having the opportunity to be baptized, receive the Holy Ghost, and be sealed to their families. They are missing out on blessings, and many times we miss out on blessings because they are too. We are promised that we will rejoice in Heaven with everyone that we bring to Christ. People need to hear this message. People need to know what they are missing. People need to know what blessings God has in store for them. I have met families on my mission where one is a member and the other is not, and I just want to ask them "why are you not allowing yourself to experience the blessings that God has for you?" It has nothing to do with increasing the membership of an organization. It has nothing to do with numbers. It has everything to do with souls entering the gate to the path to the celestial kingdom. It has to do with eternal happiness. There is a great song, I Can Only Imagine, that I have been listening to lately. the second verse is interesting to me, it says something along the lines of "I can only imagine when that day comes when i find myself standing in the sun. I can only imagine when all I will do is forever forever worship you." This is awesome. And you want to know something? Everyone will experience exactly what this song says, everyone will forever worship Christ. That is a free gift. We all get to do that. But there is more. We can work with Christ for eternity. We can learn and grow forever. That is a blessing available only to those who enter the celestial kingdom. And to do that, you have to be baptized by someone holding the priesthood authority. And in our day, that is held in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Jesus Christ is the head of this church. No one else.
My point in all of this, before I got to ranting, was that in order for missionary work to really move forward, every member must be a missionary. You have taken upon yourself the name of Jesus Christ in baptism (by the priesthood) and therefore you have the obligation to Christ and to our Father that you will help others to do the same. Show them your love by helping them receive the restored gospel.
Like I said at the beginning, this transfer has flown by. It is Board Week, so President and the Assistants are in the office this week figuring out where everyone will be next week. I hope I get to stay with Elder Lao one more transfer. This has been the fastest month of my life. The fastest transfer of my mission. and the fastest year of my life. I am standing at the edge of the light. There is nothing but darkness in front of me. All I can do is move forward, and I have only one thought about that.

Bring it on.

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--Elder Braxton C Foust--

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