This week we killed it! We had tons of lessons, but better than that we
had tons of POWERFUL lessons.
Here in Tlahualilo I have really gained a
confidence in and an ability to teach by the Spirit that I lacked so
much before, and it really does make all the diference. How is it that
we can invite the Spirit into lessons as missionaries?
There is nothing I
have found that brings the Spirit into the mission lessons like
1
The first vision
2
The Book of Mormon
3
Testimony of Jesus Christ.
We had a
lesson with G. and His wife (yes, they are actually married) who are
a couple that ´believe' in God, but in a God that requires nothing and
that should just bless them - A god that isn't a God.
When we first
started teaching them his wife had all kinds of weird questions but
little by little we helped them to understand that the more abstract
things of the gospel can only be understood if we first understand
basics. After we explained a little about what is a prophet and who they
are as children of God they told us...´Ok but we will still never go to
your church.´....okay I'm not here to try and drag you to church....oh
wait....haha naw. but they weren't accepting a whole lot of the message
until we got around the
Book of Mormon and especially the
First Vision. The atmosphere really does change, I don't know how to explain
it, you just feel good, you just don't have tension or stress you just
tell the story and the Spirit comes in to help us out. By the end of
that lesson they told us they would come to church.
The
Book of Mormon as well is such a powerful tool God has given us. I love
it and I love what it makes us into, we grow so much spiritually and
intellectually when we read the book of Mormon. President Benson said
that
“… The Book of Mormon has not been, nor is it yet, the center of our personal study, family teaching, preaching, and missionary work.
Of this we must repent.” I really havent used the Book of Mormon to its
full potential here in the mission and I am now trying to repent and I
have seen miracles because I am using it more.
We
also have had really good lessons with F., but his girlfriend is
a very difficult person, she will not get married for free because it
would require that the marriage be performed in public and she feels embarrassed by that, but she will not pay a dime (or peso) to be married
because its ´the mans responsibility´.... Haha and we can't exactly say
it would be better for them to split up after 25 years, 5 kids, and
grandkids.
So we gotta try and help Fransisco find a way to get married
in private for free. It'll take a miracle. Not only is he very converted
to the message of the gospel but he is helping his children understand
how the gospel can bless them too. He gave us the reference for his kid
that lives here in Tlahualilo and we are now teaching them both and
F. went by their house on Sunday
and brought them to church. IT WAS AWESOME. All three of them stayed
for the full 3 hours! more than the majority of the members here (and some of
the members of my family....haha).
Let's just say F. really is a
golden investigator we just gotta help his girlfriend. The weird thing
is that when it comes down to it she is a really big support for
F., she helps him read his Book of Mormon and gets mad when he
doesn't read it, she cleans his clothes and helps him leave on time so he
can get to church, she gets mad at him if some days he doesn't have time
for us to visit him, she makes sure that nothing gets in the way of our
visits if she can help it, so she gets that this message really is
helping him and she wants to get married but just doesn't want to
sacrifice her pride nor her dinero. I respect her and am grateful for
the effort she does put in to help us though,
We
had a bomb dropped on us yesterday though. President S. (The Branch
President) moved back to his home in DF with his family and left the
branch president less. So other church leaders came to Tlahualilo and
evaluated the situation and the sad truth is there is not a replacement
to be found in Tlahualilo...so who will be called as branch
president....one of us...the missionaries. Yes. And what heppens next?
President R. closed one of the areas in Tlahualilo so the other
companionship that was here with us left this morning. So to sum up we
now have all of Tlahualilo under our wing, and one of us - me or my
companion - will be set apart next week as the branch president.
Overnight my stress level went way up. God doesn't look for the strong
but for the weak to make them strong.