Monday, October 28, 2013

The Lord doesn't give hard challenges to the weak!

Hola mi familia!

This was a great week for us! We had a lot of fun and got a lot of things done as well! Elder Welker and I have so much fun and it’s been great to stay with a companion for a 2nd transfer again! Here were some of the highlights from the week!
1) Went on an exchange with Elder Jensen and Elder Andersen (they were working in a trio).. Elder Andersen has actually had some health issues and that night the APs called and told us he needed to be in McAllen the next day. He’ll finish out the transfer there and then head home. It was great to work with him on his last night in Brownsville. Elder Jensen played football at a small Junior College in California and is a really good missionary! They helped me to see how miracles never come until the 4th quarter when we've finally showed the Lord that our faith is worth the trial!

2) Drove down to McAllen to drop off Elder Andersen (it’s about an hour drive) and saw some Elders that were in our zone the transfer before (they were there at la vista for their interviews). It was fun to see them again and rewarding to hear about them reflect fondly on their time there and how much they loved serving in Brownsville! We also stopped in Harlingen on the way back to drop some stuff off for Elder Mulitalo (one of the elders who I lived with for the 1st two transfers here). It was good to see him!
3) Had another exchange in Southmost! We saw some great miracles! At one point we were walking down the street and passed a brown car with two people inside talking...we went over and approached them and I recognized the driver! It turned out to be a woman that Elder Paulsen and I had found on the other side of the area! Her name was Sonia and she recognized me too! when we found her the first time she had broke down crying within a few seconds after elder Paulsen had begun sharing with her our purpose and testifying of God’s love for her. After that night (we 'd had a lesson and shed committed to be baptized) we never saw or heard from her again! It was such a miracle that we were at that street at that moment and it was a cool experience for me and Elder Talley (the one who I was with). Im grateful that the Lord puts people in our path to show us His power! It grew my faith a lot!

4) Saturday we had a little zone meeting to practice our teaching skills! I got to do some role plays with some really good missionaries and I learned a lot! One group of missionaries helped me see that when we teach commandments to our investigators we can help identify their needs by listing out the commandments and blessings and have them go grocery shopping for blessings! WE also got to go by and teach each of the families who we're working with!  Right now that's the daughter of the Urbina family (her names Kat! The rest don't have time right now to come to church or read)...the Granado family (the 3 sisters and 2 husbands...plus the dad too now!) and then we also sat down a young lady named Ileana who really wants to get baptized! It’s exciting to meet so many people and become such good friends in such a short time! It’s one of my favorite parts of the mission!
5) Sunday I had to go back to Southmost to do a baptismal interview and got to see Juan Quiroz bless the sacrament and see Vivi and her baby (ill send the pictures next week). As well the Morales family (a LA family that elder Paulsen and I reactivated) had the baptism of their 8 year old son so I was able to stay for that as well! It was really special to see them all there! Vivi's going through a hard time (she's now a single mom with 2 kids) so please keep her in your prayers! I got to see a lot of the members again and it was so fun to see old faces and friends (man...Im so spoiled to be able to go back and visit Southmost! The Lord has blessed me a lot!).

This week my testimony has grown a lot about the plan of salvation! It’s one of my favorite things to teach and it really has such a strong effect! One way we like to teach people about their purpose here in life is to draw a picture of 2 rivers...representing physical death and spiritual death (sin). We draw a bridge over the first and write the Saviors name on it...showing that Christ's Atonement automatically covers the physical death....then we draw a second bridge and write "repentance" on it to show that on the 2nd bridge...we have to follow Christ’s example and build our own! It’s a great parallel! Satan tries to tell us that we can just swim through the river of sin, while Heavenly Father will always give us direction on how to build our bridge of repentance and gospel living! Alma 34: 31 teaches a good lesson about when we need to start building our own bridge:
31 Yea, I would that ye would come forth and harden not your hearts any longer; for behold, now is the time and the day of your salvation; and therefore, if ye will repent and harden not your hearts, immediately shall the great plan of redemption be brought about unto you.

32 For behold, this life is the time for men to prepare to meet God; yea, behold the day of this life is the day for men to perform their labors.
33 And now, as I said unto you before, as ye have had so many witnesses, therefore, I beseech of you that ye do not procrastinate the day of your repentance until the end; for after this day of life, which is given us to prepare for eternity, behold, if we do not improve our time while in this life, then cometh the night of darkness wherein there can be no labor performed.

34 Ye cannot say, when ye are brought to that awful crisis, that I will repent, that I will return to my God. Nay, ye cannot say this; for that same spirit which doth possess your bodies at the time that ye go out of this life, that same spirit will have power to possess your body in that eternal world.
I am so grateful for Gods plan! I know that as we repent and come closer to God He will forgive us of our sins, give us strength to improve our faults, and help us build the bridge to return back to His presence someday!

Con amor,

Elder Cook

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