Monday, February 15, 2016

I'm an Optimist


So this week has been really interesting. Everything has gone wrong this week. We had our last investigator drop us, we have had 10 appointments fall through and we have been soaked to our bones. I feel bad because I was really hoping to bring Elder Hoggan into a place that is thriving with a lot of work, but it looks like the Lord has something else in mind at least for the moment. I have to admit that I was pretty disappointed at certain moments in the week. Looking at it now though I don't feel bad at all. It is so weird how everything can be going wrong and you can still be happy. In Priesthood yesterday we were looking at some of the teachings of Howard W. Hunter. The lesson was on adversity.I thought I was teaching the class so I made a lesson plan. It turns out the the bishopric was teaching it. I was prepared to learn more because I had read ahead. But I found it so fascinating how the Lord will give us adversity and then help us overcome them. Perspective and attitude is everything while going through a trial.


President Hunter Says, "There have always been some difficulties in mortal life, and there always will be. But knowing what we know, and living as we are supposed to live, there really is no place, no excuse, for pessimism and despair. " He goes on to say that he has been through 4 wars, 2 of them were world wars. He has gone through the great depression. he has raised a young family while going through law school. He has suffered through many physical ailments. He has gone through a lot of hard things so he know what he is talking about. He councils us that things will always get better especially if you live the restored gospel of Jesus Christ. "Contrary to what some might say, you have every reason in this world to be happy and to be optimistic and to be confident."

Man I love that. He knows the plan so there is always reason to be happy. Winston Churchill once said. "I am an optimist. there doesn't seem much use being anything else." Wow isn't that so true. I am planning to be happy no matter how this next week goes. You can hold me to that, ok?

Well, enough of that sermon. This last week has been fun getting to know Elder Hoggan. He is awesome. He is really big into lifting and he holds the state record for the power cling. He is a big guy. He is planning on going into the air force when he gets home. I am really excited to work with him and see how we both learn from each other. Elder Hoggan actually has ancestors from Dunfermline. So we are going to try to do some family history work to see if we can find some of his relatives. 

We actually went to a less active who's name is hoggan. She wasn't there so we started chapping (tracting) around and we got let in. Nothing came from it but it was a good first teaching experience for Elder Hoggan. 

On Saturday the sisters asked us if we could give a blessing to one of their investigators who needed help to quit smoking. That night we took Brother Watson with us to help give the blessing. When we got in there she looked pretty nervous. She said that she was having a panic attack before we came over but right when we got there she felt a sense of peace (Satan doesn't want her to have blessing). we asked her questions about herself and why she wanted to give up smoking. Brother Watson then asked her if she had faith in Jesus Christ, then to tell us how she feels about. She started to share her testimony and it was so sweet. the spirit filled the room so we looked at each other then proceeded to give a blessing. It was a great experience to see her faith and to participate in helping her.

I think it is great that people need faith in Jesus Christ in order to be healed from ailment, addiction or any other affliction. It is his power. and since we are representatives of Jesus Christ we are called to do what he would do in that situation. We all know what he would have done. He would have asked them if they have faith in him and according to their faith they would be healed. I absolutely love this gospel because it is so perfect. I know it is true. I am so happy to be a missionary. I hope you all have a great week. and remember to keep your chin up because you have every reason in the world to be happy, optimistic and confident. 

Elder Thayne

 We were able to find Elder Hoggan's Street.

Me with a Royal Python at our Ward mission leader's home.

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