I'm grateful that Heavenly Father is a patient Heavenly
parent with each of us! He knows us perfectly and always wants us to be happy!
Here are some of the things that brought me happiness this week or made my week
interesting!
1) Spoke 4 days of all Spanish (it was for our mission
language program...and it was all Spanish except with English speakers) it was
a good stretch and by day 4 Elder Ayers was missing speaking to me in English!
2) Thursday we had some rain blow down from Ohio and it got
down to 33 degrees! I was in our area on exchanges, will Elder Ayers was on a
bike over in Donna!
3) We discovered a new healthy snack for our lunches....a
quarter of a green pepper with ranch dressing, a carrot and a cheese cube on
top!
4) A man that we visit named Rene, has a super strong
testimony (he literally told his son - I testify to you that the things these
missionaries share with you will bring you more peace and happiness!) and sets
a really good example of what it means to have integrity!
5) More visits with some of the returning less active
members in the English ward and "finding" a few good families in the
Spanish as well!
It was a fast week and full of work! The biggest lesson I
learned this week was the importance of always learning and always recognizing
our weaknesses...because if we don't...it becomes harder to place our trust in
the Lord or harder to show that we have confidence in Him and His power. At
this point in my mission I've really seen how I’ve been placed in areas or
situations where the Lord needed and not necessarily the place where I thought
I needed to be. It’s been a good lesson to learn how to change my attitude from
wanting to be where I need to be to wanting to be where the Lord needs me.
Elder Ayers is a good example of a missionary who has that outward focus and he
teaches me a lot! If I’m ever down or a little disanimado he quickly makes a
joke or finds a simple joy or something amusing! It’s such a blessing to never
be alone on the mission! Here are a few of my favorite verses from Proverbs 3
on placing confidence in the Lord and relying on Him:
3 Let not mercy and truth forsake thee: bind them about thy
neck; write them upon the table of thine heart:
4 So shalt thou find favour and good understanding in the
sight of God and man.
5 Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto
thine own understanding.
6 In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths.
I know the Lord sees all of our paths and knows the guidance
we need now. If we follow and acknowledge Him at all times...we will be at
peace even during the most difficult times! The Savior was such a good example
of this and invites us as always to follow up. When we're weak, but acknowledge
the Lord, we become strong!!!!
Have a great week!!!
Con amor,
Elder Cook!