This week has been
insane. It has rocked, we have gotten a lot of work done. Elder Border is
exactly what I needed to get pumped up and what this area needs to get into
shape. Our work styles are a lot more compatible than Elder Moore's and mine,
and so we work really well together.
We have been doing a
lot of tracting, and we are finding that people are still about the same
receptiveness as before, but we teach better together, so more gets done.
Yesterday we met a lady who lived in Idaho most of her life, so she thought she
knew all about the church, and had some common concerns, but as we taught the
Restoration, things were explained to her in a way that made a lot more sense
and she committed to read the Book of Mormon and pray about it. One of her
concerns was one I have heard a lot, but it is one that I never really
understood the root of the issue. Behind every concern there is some point(s)
of doctrine that are not understood. As we talked with her, I realized what the
Doctrine is behind this concern. The concern is "Mormons believe that
Christ and Satan are brothers." I realized something though. When people
have this concern, it is because they believe that Christ is the Father, or in
other words, they believe in the Trinitarian view of 3 in 1. One in being,
which is completely false. The implications of this false belief, when tied to
our understanding of the premortal existence implies that Satan is the Brother
of our Father in Heaven. But when you understand that we are all spirit
children of our Father in Heaven, and that Christ is NOT the Father, but his
son, a separate being, and then you realize that we were all together as our
Father's children, and that Satan rebelled, it is no longer this big scary
thing. The Bible calls Satan a Fallen Angel. He was a spiritual son of God, but
did not keep his first estate (meaning he did not accept our Father's plan to
come to earth and receive a body and use agency.) As we resolved her concern, a
lot of barriers were removed. I love the fullness of the gospel, because it
makes so much sense.
Another great thing
about transfers is that like I said last week we have three new missionaries.
One of them is named Elder Weaver, he is from Kaysville and graduated from
Davis High this spring. He was in Dean and DeAnn's stake, I know that because
he asked if I was related to Landon Foust and said he was in his stake. It was
fun to talk to him and try to find people that we both know, but we have very
different types of people we hung around, he doesn't know Jaden either. But as
soon as he saw me he said "Yup, I know I've seen you before." Jaden,
you should ask Sam Barlow about this kid.
Have you ever heard
about the Texas State Fair? They always deep fry tons of stuff there, and they
have new things they do each year. This year one is Deep-Fried-Bacon-Wrapped-Cinnamon-Rolls.
I want to try one. Unfortunately the fair is out of my area.
Elder Border is a
really cool guy. He is from Ogden. He played basketball in high school. He
went to Fremont and Ben Lomon (idk how you spell that). He also played
basketball at Dawson Community College in Montana, and then came on his
mission. He is my second 6'6" companion (the first being
Elder Pipher). We have fun together. We even got in a bash the other
day and we rocked it :) not that i look for those, but when they come,
sometimes you have to put these "Christians" in their place. It has
made me love the Bible more though, and I have really gained a testimony of the
Bible being out here.
Well, I need to wrap
it up, I love y'all! Have a great week!
--Elder Braxton C Foust-
No comments:
Post a Comment