Happy Monday!!
We wake up at 6:30 everyday. It's a rule! I'm sorry you're so tired.
Last
Tuesday night Jesus decided that he was going to pray about whether or
not to be be baptized and then turn to a random page in the Book of
Mormon and read the chapter there. The first passage he read was about
infant baptism so he decided to try again. The next chapter he read was
about the importance of baptism in general and told the story of when
Alma baptized a bunch of people. He definitely got an answer but in our
lesson on Wednesday he lied to us and said he didn't! We assumed he
hadn't recognized it or something because it was so obvious!
That
night he came to the very end of institute after his class. (Fun fact:
We have an institute building on the campus of Santa Ana College.) He
wanted to talk to us after before playing pool with the other kids. He
started by apologizing to us about being so hesitant. We let him go on
and on apologizing until I interrupted him. "Jesus!" I said, "You
haven't been that hesitant. You meet with us everyday in the thirty
minutes you have between work and your intercession calculus class. You
read the Book of Mormon and pray everyday. You go to church with us.
Even right now you're at institute with us. What are you being hesitant
about?"
After that I'm not entirely sure what
everyone said because it was entirely guided by the spirit. Over the
course of my mission I've felt the spirit less and less strongly while
I'm talking to people because I learned how to speak Spanish and that
God trusts me to say the right thing without help. At first it would
always tug on me to make sure I would say the right thing. But this
conversation must have been super important to God! Because he
completely took over and basically dragged me through the dirt with the
spirit! It hurt so much! And my companion was really confused. I'm not
really sure what I said but it was crazy.
Basically
what it summed up to was that I got him to admit he was hesitant about
baptism even though he'd gotten a clear answer. Then I promised him he
would feel prepared by the time of his baptism if he did everything we
asked. I showed him a calendar and let him choose when he wanted to get
baptized. I thought he was going to pick April but he picked February
1st!
He's still working on feeling prepared. He
has trust issues with God. After our lesson yesterday he said one of
the most sincere prayers I have heard. He told God that he really wants
to be baptized and he asked him if he could please take away the part of
him that doesn't want to be baptized. He started crying. We will see of
his prayer is answered or not.
Henry blessed
the sacrament yesterday! He looked so pleased with himself. I feel like
he gets more joy than the average person out of doing the right thing.
Oh! And last Monday at the Noche de hogar he told me he wants to serve a
mission! He asked me lots of questions about what it's like. He also
asked lots of questions about snow and Illinois. He wants to serve
either in Guatemala or English speaking to learn English.
Everything
is staying the same for transfers. All the girls are staying, too. One
companionship is getting a baby though! So they will be in a trio and
now we are over 15 hermanas! She's from Mexico and is part deaf. She can
read lips perfectly but only in Spanish. So that should be fun!
We
had a seven hour long meeting with the proselyting department from Salt
Lake. They are so pumped! And it made me feel like anything is
possible.
We met this new kid named Pedro who
is also from Guatemala and doesn't speak English. He is really sweet! He
is looking for a church with order so he was super impressed with
church at the Greenville building. It's one of the biggest chapels in
the world and there are a million classrooms and Mormons there. His
first language is actually a lengua from there called chesckA? Or
something like that. So it's super weird because he will slip into his
lengua when he doesn't know a phrase in Spanish and we're all like
whahhhhh???? Switch back to Spanish! And then he gets mad when we switch
into Spanglish because he doesn't understand it and he reminds us that
he's not Mexican. Lessons with him will be fun.
We're
also teaching this guy named Ozzie. We got him from a member as a
facebook referral. But then we saw him on the street one day and we
recognized him. We flagged him down and we're all like are you
Ozzie?!?!? He was really confused and we asked him if a random white
girl messaged him on facebook. He was like yeah.... I said, "That was
me! Why didn't you respond?" He tried to comfort us and he accepted a
Book of Mormon but didn't seem that interested in being taught. That was
a couple weeks ago and he messaged us and told us he's in 1 Nephi 12
and if we could please meet to explain some parts of it. Now he wants to
be baptized! He works a lot so it might take awhile to teach him.
Have a great week! Love you!
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