Monday, August 6, 2012

Tastes like Chicken

Actually, in case you're wondering, Guinea Pig does not taste like chicken. The taste is more like Pork Loin.

This week was a really good week. Transfers went smoothly, everyone is ready to go, and we found 3 new families to teach. All of them have a lot of potential.
 One of them is an Army recruiter and his wife. They are really cool. The lesson we had there was incredible, the spirit was strong and they felt it. Now we'll see if that keeps up. I will call him Joe
The next family we found is a large family, they have like 7 kids total, kind of a his and hers deal. We are not sure if the husband is going to be very receptive, but the wife likes what we've shared so far a lot.
The last is an elderly couple. At the moment the wife is not interested, she is 7th day Adventist or something, she goes to church on Saturday. But he loves what he has seen of the church and what we have taught. He is an excommunicated Jehovah's Witness (long time ago) and he hasn't found anywhere he feels like he belongs. But he came to church yesterday and loved it. I'll call him Jerry.
Gus is back in the hospital. He wasn't being taken care of very well and got dehydrated, and he had bad affects from his medication, and his kidneys shut down. We haven't heard much, and we're not sure how well he is doing. We're praying for him a lot.
Last Wednesday we did baptismal interviews for a companionship in Cleburne. It is a family of three, so we both got to do interviews. The coolest thing about it was that they are from the Marshall Islands and speak Marshalese, and no english, so a marshalese member translated for us. It was really cool.
 ZLC was on Friday, it was also incredible. We talked about "Where we are," "Where we want to be," "How we are going to get there?" and "When will we do it?" for the mission about several things. Baptisms,  lessons, investigators at church, our teaching skills, our conversions, and a couple other things. It was really good.
I love teaching people. The second scariest thing in the world is knocking on someone's door. The scariest is when they sat "come in." That happened twice this week. But I love it once we get passed the initial contact, because this is the most important message in the world. I learn a lot as I teach people, because as I listen and hear what they feel, think, hear, and see, I understand how to teach to them, and how to help them understand. One way that happened was talking about Prophets this week. Prophets are called of God. They are ordained by someone who has authority from God to do so. They receive the Priesthood authority through that ordination. They also receive revelation for the whole world when they receive this ordination. As they receive revelation they write their words down, and it becomes scripture. When Moses wrote the 5 books of Moses, he wrote the history and the revelations given to man from God that had happened to that point. He also added what revelation he had received all the way up to the moment he left this life. Then Joshua took on the role, and continued to write a history and revelations. His words did not remove the previous prophets' words, but added to them, and testified of them. This continued all throughout time, throughout all the dispensations. Although there were periods of apostasy in between books of scripture, God continued to call prophets. When Christ came, he fulfilled the role of prophet, and he is also the savior of the world. He prophesied, received revelation, received and used priesthood authority, and spread the gospel. His words were written by apostles, and after his death, they continued to write scripture as they received it. Again, these writings added to the previous writings, and testified of them. But eventually, the apostles were all killed. When this happened, Priesthood authority given to man, and Revelation for the world ceased in Jerusalem. People still had the writings of all the holy prophets, but continued revelation ceased. They had the words of Christ that had been written, but without continued revelation, how could they be kept pure as they had in the past? The answer is simple. They could not. And with this we see the prophesy of Amos come true from chapter 8:11-12
It is not that people can't find the Bible, because that would be silly. The Bible is everywhere. But people can't find the words Christ is speaking right now unless they hear a prophet’s voice. There are 14 million members of the church worldwide. Not all of those listen to the prophet’s voice, and other billions of people in the world do not either. They (and maybe you) are living in fulfillment of Amos' prophesy. If you are not hearing the words Christ is speaking today, you are "running to and fro not knowing where to find it." Even if you don't think you are.
There is a prophet of God living on the earth today. He has been called of God, ordained from on high, and receives revelation from above each and every day. If you do not choose to listen to his words, and follow the commandments Christ gives to him to give to us, as Christ has with all the prophets before, you are choosing to miss out on some blessings. We have to be 100% obedient in order to receive 100% of the blessings. The only way to receive the highest degree of glory is through 100% obedience, through submitting our will to our Father. And how can you submit your will to God if you do not listen to what that will is? You cannot. And no one can be saved in ignorance. Choosing to be ignorant is choosing not to follow Christ.
So, let us do as he asked when Christ said "Come, follow me."

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--Elder Braxton C Foust

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