Weekly Letter October 19th 2015
Great week here in Guatemala, hope everyone else enjoyed their week too.
This week we had the smazing blessing of being able to find 21 new investigators. 8 of them were especially significant because they came from a single family, the Mixtun Family. Rolando and Olga are the parents of 7 children, 6 of whom are old enough to be baptized. I was working with a member of our ward, Jeaue Jarquin, and we were looking for Rolando (we had previously contacted him in the street and gotten his address) and we couldn't find the house. We decided to knock a door and see if it was Rolando's house. A young lady answered the door and said that she didn't know Rolando. We asked if her parents were home so that we could perhaps enter and share a message. She said her parents were busy but we kept talking and right as we were about to leave Rolando showed up. The girl is his daughter Veronica and she's been taught not to let strangers in, hence the lies at the door. Rolando let us in and we met the family and had one of the most spiritual lessons I have ever had in my mission. With a family of this size there's almost always at least one who isn't paying attention, or the mom is trying to cook, or a million other things that can happen. But in this lesson everyone was listening. As I recounted the first vision of the prophet Joseph Smith the room was heavy with silance and the spirit entered to testify of the Prophet's account. At the end of the lesson we had 8 new baptism dates for the 28th of November. Lessons like these and families like this one are the reasons I came on a mission.
This week we were able to help an old investigator move to a new house. His name is Carles Rodas and you may remember his because I interviewed him to be baptized but he didn't pass the interview. Afterwards he fell back into some old bad habits and got a girl pregnant. Needless to say, he blames me for much of this and there is certainly some tension from his end. Anyways, we helped him move and the experience was good and we gained a lot more trust. Hopefully he can come to church again with his girlfriend and they can start fixing some things to be happy in the gospel.
This week Horus, our recent convert, blessed the sacrament. Neat experience to watch him do that. He had to repeat the prayer a couple of times because he had practiced to wording incorrectly but it was overall a great step for him. We hope that he will be a missionary within the next couple years.
This week I'd like to share a couple quotes about the atonement. Such a topic cannot even be comprehended in its entirety even though a lifetime of study, but I hope that what I will share may, at least, lead you to pondering and reflection.
As human beings, we commit sin. Joseph F. Smith taught, "Men cannot forgive their own sins; they cannot cleanse themselves from the consequences of their own sins. Men can stop sinning and can do right in the future, and so far their acts are acceptable before the Lord and worthy of consideration. But who shall repair the wrongs they have done to themselves and to otheres, which it seems impossible for them to repair themselves? By the atonement of Jesus Christ the sins of the repentant shall be washed away; though they be crimson they shall be made white as wool"
John Taylor taught, "A man, as a man, could arrive at all the dignity that a man was capable of obtaining or receiving; but it needed a God to raise him to the dignity of a God."
Truly it is through Christ that we burst the limitations of this mortal sphere. We can be transformed and elevated, not merely just guided and encouraged. We have that hand to lift us up. We have that bridge to close the gap. The tool is here; it is the atonement, and we must use it.
Have a great week,
Elder Dawson
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Guy we found with a BYU sweatshirt (had no idea what it represented). We gave him a Joseph Smith pamphlet and explained that the sweatshirt he was wearing represents a University that is named after the prophet Brigham Young who was the prophet following Joseph Smith. I don´t think he really understood but we took a picture with him anyways haha. |