Monday, September 25, 2017

不好意思,沒有空

You all good!

So, I know by now you're all sick of my emails every week, missionary life is pretty much the same day in and day out. But I can honestly say you slowly start to love it! And then, when you start to get good at it, they send you home! It's a weird system! But it's OK, I am still far from being good at this, so they're gonna give me another year and a half! I'm PUMPED!

We had a crazy awesome experience this week! We were sitting in sacrament meeting yesterday with an investigator, and during one of the talks, someone brought up the Word of Wisdom, and how we as members of the church don't drink tea or coffee. The investigator leaned over to us, and she asked "You don't drink or coffee?" I told her we don't drink it because it's a commandment from God,.and told her the Word of Wisdom also included no smoking or drinking alcohol, or doing drugs. She told us "Oh, I don't smoke or drink, but I love to drink tea!" and leaned back over. After a second, she leaned toward us again and said "Other churches didn't tell me that was bad, am I in trouble?" I laughed and told her she didn't know, so she was OK, and then she told us right there that she would start living it. We hadn't even taught it yet! It was so awesome! The Spirit was definitely testifying to her!

Also, this week we had Zone Conference, and we talked about repentance,and one of the missionaries compared repentance to a shot at the Doctor. When we sin, it's like getting sick. When we're sick, we feel bad, and we want our pain to go away. We try what we can to ix it, but it just doesn't help sometimes. But if someone came up to you wanting to stick a needle in your arm, telling you it would make your sickness go away, you probably wouldn't believe them. You know that being stabbed by a needle hurts, and you don't want that pain. But when the doctor explains the shot, and tells you that what's inside will get rid of the pain, and how it works, you are willing to take the small pain of a needle, with the assurance you will feel better in the end. Repentance is exactly the same. We all have sins and mistakes, and those mistakes and those sins make us feel bad, and we don't like feeling bad. We want the pain to go away. We try different things to make it go away, and sometimes we can distract ourselves from it, but it's still there in the end. But then if someone came up to you and told you there was a way to get rid of that pain, that it might hurt for a minute, but in the end, you would feel so much better, what would you do? If they explained that because of a perfect Savior, because of the sacrifice of someone who loves you more than you can imagine, you could be healed, and feel whole again, what would you say? I can testify that repentance, like a shot, works. That sometimes it's hard, and it hurts. We have to be willing to confess things, to ourselves and to the Lord, that hurt our pride, hurt our ego. But, if we are wiling to put away our pride, our ego, and completely humble ourselves before the Lord, recognize how imperfect and flawed we truly are, and ask Him sincerely for His help, doing everything we can to make things right, He promises to take that pain, and give us peace. We all have mistakes, every single one of us, and sometimes we think that we just have to suffer for the things we did wrong. Well, I can testify that that is not true. Jesus Christ, through His Atoning sacrifice, already suffered for our sins, and our pains, our mistakes, why would He want us to do it again? He loves us, more than we can comprehend, and so He bore the weight of our sins for us. I am eternally grateful for my Savior, for the perfect, unchanging love He has for me, and the mercy he has shown someone so imperfect, so rebellious and prideful. I am truly humbled by His sacrifice, and I cannot accurately put into words how truly astounding it is. But I love pondering on the words of the Hymn "I Stand All Amazed". That He, the perfect Son, would descend from His throne divine, to rescue a soul, so rebellious and proud as mine. I truly tremble to know that for ME, he was crucified. That for ME, a sinner, He suffered, He bled and died. I love my Savior, and I am so grateful for His sacrifice, and the opportunity I have to repent, and feel peace once more.

I love you all, and I can truly testify that our Father in Heaven loves you, too. I hope you all have a good week, and remember the Savior, and His love for you, always.

Love,
Elder Shope
施長老

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