Dear Everyone,
We ended the first week of the transfer with a fresh view of
things and ready to battle our problems! I am really excited because we are
coming together as a district to come up with a vision to help the ward. We
have really been blessed with two really great Elders that are new to Odivelas.
Our District Leader, Elder Bluemel, is especially a great missionary and a huge
support. We had interviews with President Fluckiger today and President said
that he specifically picked all four of us to help solve the problems in the
ward. It´s just what we need! I am so excited!
Recently I have been thinking a lot about faith. In Ether 12
verse 6 we learn that only after the trial of our faith the Lord will bless us.
I hae really been thinking about why we had so much success in Setúbal and not
here (aside from internal problems) and I think the answer is faith! You know,
as a new missionary the fact that you got up in the morning is an act of faith
and the Lord blesses you for that. But now missionary life is `normal´ for me
and it is a habit to get up, exercise, study, speak Portuguese, talk to people
that may or may not like the Church, bear your testimony, and walk 3-8 miles a
day. So I have been thinking about how I can show more faith? Or in other
words, how can I go the extra mile? So far I have come up with better study
techniques, learning to respect my leaders and inviting people to be baptized
as soon as we can. I am still trying to think of other ideas. If any of you
have some good suggestions, let me know! I would rather humble myself than be
compelled to be humble and learn things the hard way!
Deep unfortunately is moving to Belgium tomorrow and will
stay there for at least 3 months. It was a bummer, but I don´t have a shadow of
a doubt that he won´t have another chance. We invited him to be baptized on
Saturday, but he didn´t accept it. However he made huge progress! We had a
really powerful lesson about the 10 commandments and the Word of Wisdom. By the
end he took all his cigarettes for the week and flushed them in the toilet! It
was a powerful moment. We are taking over half of the Sisters´ area, so now our
area is gigantic! We get to meet the people that they were helping, which is
really fun. We had a fabulous lesson with a man named Amilton yesterday (that´s
Hamilton in Portuguese). We tried to mark him for baptism and he said that he
would think about it. I think he´ll get there.
I just want to wish everyone a Happy Easter! In the Portugal
Lisbon Mission we have what are called `lições poderosas´ which are simplified
lessons meant to bo used when we don´t have time or we need to help our
investigators understand the message better. I thought that a good way to help
each other feel of the Lord´s love for us, I would share my favorite simplified
lesson. It´s obviously adapted for people that have already been baptized.
Jesus Christ is our perfect example. Through His example of
Faith, Repentance, Baptism, the Gift of the Holy Ghost and Enduring to the End
we can become cleansed from sin. Jesus said, `Come unto me, all ye that labour
and are heavy laden and I will give you rest.´ Through these 5 things we can
allow Him to come into our lives and give us comfort.
The first step is Faith, or trust in God´s plan for us and a
belief that Christ is our Savior. However we must ACT according to the will of
God in order to have true faith. Such actions include prayer, church worship,
service, reading the scriptures, keeping the commandments, etc. What can you do
today to show your faith?
One way that we must show our faith in Christ is through
true repentance. Repentance is an honest change of heart to leave sin behind us
and follow willingly the Lord´s way of life. This can only happen when we 1st
recognize what we have done wrong, 2nd STOP IT!!! 3rd Confess what you
have done wrong to the Lord and anyone who was involved (as appropriate) 4th Do
what you can to fix any damage caused 5th Keep the commandments and 6th
Recognize that the Lord knows how to help you. I know that repentance is real.
IT IS REAL. Through Christ´s sacrifice, our sins and weaknesses can be wiped
clean. When I repent I feel relieved and loved. Tonight, will you confess your
sins to the Lord and repent?
Christ was also our perfect example in baptism. According to
the account in Matthew 3, He was baptized out of His own free will and choice
(He was old enough to know what he was doing.) He was completely immersed in
the water and He was baptized by John the Baptist, A MAN WITH THE PRIESTHOOD
AUTHORITY TO BAPTIZE. Baptisms are ONLY valid when done with this authority.
This authority was lost, but restored again through the Prophet Joseph Smith.
The Priesthood authority to baptize for the remission of sins only exists in
the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. How has (or how would) baptism
by proper authority blessed your life?
Baptism is a promise to follow the Lord and to keep His
commandments. The Lord wants us to be successful in our quest to follow Him.
After baptism we receive the Gift of the Holy Ghost, or a constant companion to
help us stay on the right track. With the guidance of God given by the Holy
Ghost we can successfully stay on the way of righteousness until the end of our
lives. To endure we need to take of the Sacrament worthily to recommit to keep
the Lord´s commandments every week. Will you prepare to renew your baptismal
covenant by taking the Sacrament this Sunday?
Happy Easter! I hope you like it as much as I do!
Sister Derrick
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