The song, "when I am baptized" translates to "cuando me bautice," and during the baptism of Liz and Gaby we sang that as the opening song. As we expressed musically how we wanted our lives to be as clean as earth right after rain, we started to see a few rain drops fall through the open door to the gym that looked through the open door to the kitchen and through the glass door that led to outside. By the end of the song the rain had crescendo-ed and the spirit sweetly testified of the truthfulness of the ordinance. The rain only lasted a few minutes and it was dry by the time everyone left 45 minutes later.
We just received our transfer calls last night and they are very exciting on the border! President said 28 missionaries went home this week (including Elder Ferry who lived in my apartment) and something like 28 new missionaries came in. So Sister Vivas (from Reno) is staying in Eagle Pass and training a new missionary. Sister Shaffer is leaving Eagle pass and training a new missionary. Elder Goodman is staying and training, and Mora is leaving to... who knows... I'm guessing Austin. Elder Olsen is staying in Eagle pass and training a new Elder. Woo! Super excited for him. He's going to tear it up. I am leaving Eagle pass, doubling into a new area (which means both of the last missionaries are gone and I'll have to work off of whatever notes those missionaries leave me) I'll be training a new missionary and I have been assigned to be a district leader. All I can say is... I have faith that God will show me what to do, because I don't know, haha. Whoever I'm going to be serving with, I already love him. Elder Burdge will be staying in Eagle Pass.
One of the most shocking parts of being a missionary is being introduced to the happiest and ugliest aspects of life. As a minister of the Gospel and a representative of Jesus Christ we've set ourselves apart from the world, and for that reason we can administer to the needs of God's children who are caught in the jerks and trips of the world. It's requires an increase of faith first on our part to be able to trust in the blessings of the Gospel enough to invite a family we love, without enough money to get by, to leave the work they have and look for another that will allow them to keep the Sabbath Day holy by not working on Sunday when work is sparse. We have to develop faith and testimony enough ourselves in the comforting power of Christ and his mercy and love, to invite a family to either marry or separate from a loved one who is not willing to live the law of chastity. When these families live the commandments, miracles are wrought before their eyes in small and simple ways. When their faith falters, like Peter sinking into the ocean when he leaps out from the boat to walk to his savior and is dismayed by the winds and waves around him, the world drags them down into sorrow and frustration.
I would plead to these people to keep their eyes perpetually fixed upon the savior. To covenant with him and yoke themselves to him because his yoke is easy and his burden is light. With eyes, vision, willpower, what have you, fixed on him the tempests do not surprise us, they cannot overtake us. He has the power to calm the seas. Let's show our faith in him.
Trials may not go away, but the grace of God can strengthen us to support our heavy burdens and find not only peace but joy amidst times of hardship.
I love this Gospel. I love our Savior Jesus Christ. He is the only one who could take upon himself our pains so he could forgive us and succor us according to our needs.
I love you! Stay Salty!
I love this Gospel. I love our Savior Jesus Christ. He is the only one who could take upon himself our pains so he could forgive us and succor us according to our needs.
I love you! Stay Salty!
Elder Tyler Meidell
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