Called to Serve

Called to Serve

Sunday, November 15, 2015

Week 73- Obedience Brings Blessings

Hello Everyone!
So I thought that my last transfer would be a little slower than the rest, but no...this is the fastest transfer of my whole mission...
This week was a little harder than the rest, just because we had some ¨bad luck.¨ Even though I know that bad luck really doesn't exist, everything happens for a reason!
There's a scripture in Hebrews that I LOVE, that basically says that without suffering, we cannot become perfect. So I am grateful for trials, because they are what shape and mold me.
On Friday we had the Leadership Council for the mission. I always love those meetings, but I was kind of dreading it because it was my last one :( I couldn't believe it. And what's worse, I had to give my last testimony - they always have those who are leaving give their testimony during their last meeting. I really couldn't believe it. It's bad, because it still hasn't hit me that I'll be leaving soon. Like at all. I am SO GLAD you guys are coming here mom and dad, because if I had to go home right away I don't think I would be able to handle it haha.
So we've been working with Luisa, right, and something crazy happened this week.
She told us that she was definitely going to go to church on Sunday so that she could see what it was like (because she just went to General Conference) and see how she felt there. So we called her on Saturday and she said that she didn't know if they would be able to go to church with us because the Pastor of her church had just called them and told them that Abigail was going to get baptized the next day!!!!!  We were like, This cannot be happening. So we were just praying so hard that we would be able to help them understand.

So we went over that night and we watched the movie of The Restoration. Afterwards, we testified SO directly and powerfully about the Restoration and the authority to baptize, and everything else. But they were not budging. They just did not want to accept what they were feeling from the Spirit. So we were just inviting and testifying, and then all of the sudden Luisa turns to Abigail and says, ¨Lets go tomorrow!¨  We were like, wait really?  And guess what...they totally came with us to church!  That was a miracle, for them to not do what the Pastor said and come with us!!  And guess what else, they totally loved it!!  Luisa said that she got her answer, that this is the true church. And when we asked her how she felt she said, ¨The best thing about all this was meeting you two. I will never forget about you two, and what you have done for us.¨  That was amazing to hear that.
Angela and Mauricio and their kids are progressing great. We visited them on Thursday and had a very spiritual lesson with them. We talked about baptism and about their date. William (their 18 year old son) said that one day when he was reading the Book of Mormon, he felt something different...he said he couldn't explain what he felt, but he accepted that as his answer that everything was true. Mauricio said that he wanted to be baptized, but he just got a job that would make him work every weekend. Of course. He said that that is the last thing he wants - he wants to be with his family, and he wants to be able to continue in the church. And if he takes this job, he won't be able to do either of those. So we invited him to pray about it, and that we would ask everyone we know about job openings. He said that he didn't even care if it paid a lot less, he just wanted something else.
So yesterday they weren't able to go to church because William got sick. But we were able to meet up with them in the church that night to talk for a bit. We read 3 Nephi 11, and talked about following Christ and having an eternal family- Angela said that she has been asking God for them to be able to follow Him as a family, and then she started crying. Her husband and kids all got close to her to comfort her. She said that all she wanted was to have her family all together in church.

Then Mauricio brought up the job situation. I had shared an experience about someone quitting a job that made them work on Sunday, and then getting a way better job like a week later that only worked during the week. He said that he really pondered about that, but said that it was a lot harder to think like that when you have a family that you have to take care of. So we talked about faith. We talked about how faith is taking a step in the dark - leaping into the unknown when you really have no idea what's going to happen next. Because if we knew exactly what was going to happen, or if he knew that someone was going to offer him a better job the next day, it would not require faith, it would not require trust in God. He said that God has always provided for them - so we said, ¨if you don't take this job so that you can follow God, do you really think he is going to let your family suffer?¨ No. he wont.

I have been reading soo much in the scriptures about obedience, and how god blesses us. What I've learned about it is amazing. If we are exactly obedient to the commandments, God will not let us fall. He will provide for us. 1 Nephi 3:17, Mosiah 2:22, and the story about the 2000 stripling warriors - all these teach us that principle. So we are just praying so hard that Mauricio will make the right decision. I have no doubt that he can get another job - so really we are just praying that he can make that decision.
So I hope we can all remember that, that we need to put God first. If we take steps of faith and give everything to him, He will bless us more than we can even imagine. A member shared something cool with us: Sometimes we think we are living off the blessings of God. But sometimes we are living off the mercies of God. He always loves us and always gives us tender mercies, even when we are not obedient. It is when we are obedient that we receive the real Blessings from Him.
I love you all! Hope you all have a great week! Thank you for your support and emails! :)
Love, Hermana Geis 

With Pres. and Sister Hayes





Luisa and Abigail at church

My favorite fruit!



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