Monday, August 20, 2012

The Doctrine of Christ

"This is my report on how to live life. They say the best way is just to live one day at a time. If you try to live seven days at a time, the week will be over before you know it." - Sally Brown (Peanuts)
 This week was awesome. We are really seeing miracles start to happen. We have been finding a lot of people that have allowed us to come back and teach them. The only problem, which is the same problem missionaries seem to have all over the place, is getting them to come to church. One thing I have noticed is that we invite and invite and invite people to come to church all the time, and it is like pulling teeth. But some random person they meet once says "hey, you should come check out my church" and they go there. It is so dumb. That is why members are so important in this work. Because when a member invites them, they are more likely to come. So invite your friends to go to sacrament meeting with you! 
On Wednesday we had our Zone Conference. It was awesome. It was held at our stake center and Denton Zone came down, so I got to see a bunch of people I was up there with before, including Elder Phister. It was a ton of fun. I got to conduct the meeting, so I sat with the APs up front and had to get up over and over again. And the Elder that was suppose to play piano got lost on the way from Denton, so President asked me to play piano as well as conduct. That was interesting. "we'll now have an opening hymn, #72 "Praise to the Lord, The Almighty." Sister Facer will lead and I will play piano" and then I walked across the front to the piano, and had to sight read a song tha I do not know how to play. If I had known I was going to have to play it, I would have been practicing it. Oh well, it wasn't a big deal. But if you ever get to see the person conducting the meeting have to walk back and forth to the piano, it is pretty funny.
Zone Conference was incredible. I love listening to President Sagers teach and train, because nobody does it like he does. He knows everything there is to know about the scriptures. We talked about the Fall of Adam, and about how we are all fallen, and we need to overcome our personal "falls." He talked about how when Adam and Eve were cast out of the Garden of Eden they left to the East (because Cherubim were placed in the East at the entrance where they left through) and how the tabernacle in the Old Testament was set up with the three doors facing to the east, and how it is symbolic of moving back in towards God's presence. Then he described and explained a lot of the sacrifices and ordinances that took place in the Old Testament tabernacle, and how it is similar to the Temple today, and how it is symbolic of the Atonement of Jesus Christ. I loved it. That was just one subject. It rocked.
We had some great lessons this week. A couple weeks ago we got a referral from a man in St. Louis who said he had been working with a family for a while and they are ready to meet the missionaries now. I will call this family the Keller Family. We had been trying to get in for a while, but they have a gated driveway and we didn't have the code, and the phone number we had didn't work. We were able to get her Cell phone number and then got to set up an appointment. We went in there not knowing anything about this family other than they were "ready." Boy, are they ready. As we were talking about some stuff, the daughter mentioned the "puppy book," whcih we obviously had no idea what she was talking about. So they pulled out a three ring binder (the over of which has puppies on it) and opened it up. Inside were pages of the Book of Mormon, Doctrine and Covenants, and Pearl of Great Price that had been marked, cut out, and put into page protectors sorted into subjects. Sister Keller told us that as she read those books she would mark stuff she loved, but then couldn't find it again later on, so she bought another one, and as she finds stuff she likes she cuts it out of one and sorts it in the Puppy Book. She has already read the standard works. She loves it. I have never seen anything like this in my life. And their daughter is brilliant, she is 11 years old, but has a strong understanding and love of the Bible, all from personal studies. I am excited for this family, they are great. Brother Keller has not done nearly as much research, but he is open to learn too.
The reason my title is the Doctrine of Christ is simply this. Everything we do, teach, learn, and apply goes back to the fundamental doctrines that Christ himself taught. Faith in Jesus Christ and his Atonement, Repentance, Baptism by immersion and by the priesthood authority for the remission of sins, the laying on of hands for the Gift of the Holy Ghost, and enduring to the end of our lives. Anyone who does not strive to increase their understanding of these doctrines cannot develop their relationship with their Father in Heaven, and cannot fully partake of the Atonement of Jesus Christ. The Atonement covers both the physical aspects of our existence and the spiritual, but without the full Doctrine of Christ, aspects of each of those are lost. If we want to come unto Christ, we must follow his Doctrine. We must live his gospel. My invitation is for you to study Faith this week. Study what Faith really is, what it does to affect both our behavior and our nature, and what you need to do to increase your faith. Study with prayer, and I promise you will have a greater understanding of what faith really means.
I Love Y'all! Have a great week!

--Elder Braxton C Foust--

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