Monday, June 19, 2017

The Gospel of Jesus Christ

Hey there, I'm Sister Stevenson. I've been on my mission here in Florida for about 8 months, serving in this area for about 2. And today I'm going to talk about the Gospel of Jesus Christ. So as missionaries there are three main lessons that we teach: The Restoration, the Plan of Salvation, and the Gospel of Jesus Christ. The what, the why, and the how of the gospel. 


The Restoration is what makes us different. What we have, which is the Priesthood, the Book of Mormon, the same exact organization that Christ established in His ministry on the earth.

The Plan of Salvation is why we're here and why this message is relevant at all. We know where we came from and where we want to go, which is why we invite all to listen and learn.

So the Gospel of Jesus Christ is how we accomplish that. And it's laid out pretty simply in the fourth Article of Faith. "We believe that the first principles and ordinances of the Gospel are: first, Faith in the Lord Jesus Christ; second, Repentance; third, Baptism by immersion for the remission of sins; fourth, Laying on of hands for the gift of the Holy Ghost."

First, when we teach this, though, we emphasize Christ. He is or He should be the center of literally everything. Everything we teach, everything we do, everything we are. It is because of Christ that any of these things even matter. 2 Nephi 9 is an amazing chapter in the Book of Mormon that outlines how awesome and necessary the Atonement of Jesus Christ is, and I'd love to read the entire thing, but I'll just read some from it.

"Wherefore, it must needs be an infinite atonement--save it should be an infinite atonement this corruption could not put on incorruption. Wherefore, the first judgement which came upon man [or, the fall which separated us from God] must needs have remained to an endless duration.
...
"O the wisdom of God, his mercy and grace! For behold, if the flesh should rise no more our spirits must become subject to that angel who fell from before the presence of the Eternal God, and became the devil, to rise no more.

"And our spirits must have become like unto him, and we become devils, angels to a devil, to be shut out from the presence of our God, and to remain with the father of lies, in misery, like unto himself" (2 Nephi 9:7-9).

Terrifying. I love these verses though, because they highlight the incredible contrast of the love and sacrifice of Christ for us. Verses21-22 state:

"And he cometh into the world that he may save all men if they will hearken unto his voice; for behold, he suffered the pains of every living creature, both men, women, and children, who belong to the family of Adam.

"And he suffered this that the resurrection might pass upon all men, that all might stand before him at the great and judgement day."

And verse 18:

"The righteous, the saints of the Holy One of Israel, they who have believed in the Holy One of Israel, they who have endured the crosses of the world and despised the shame of it, they shall inherit the kingdom of God, which was prepared for them from the foundation of the world, and their joy shall be full forever."

So we have this amazing redemptive power that's offered to us through Jesus Christ. But how do we access that? How do we make sure that we're on the path that leads us to that mercy and grace talked about, and use the Atonement in our own lives? That's what the Gospel of Jesus Christ is for. That's why it's the how.

First, those scriptures talked about hearkening unto the voice of the Savior, or believing in Him. So that first step, that first principle, is faith in the Lord Jesus Christ.

On the most basic level, faith is belief. Believing in Christ, believing that He is your Savior, trusting that those things are a fact.

Alma 32:21 says, "And now as I said concerning faith--faith is not to have a perfect knowledge of things; therefore if ye have faith ye hope for things which are not seen, which are true."

We also like to talk a lot about faith being an action word. That we have to do something to make our faith alive and make it more than a passive belief. Quite literally, faith is like a muscle that needs to be exercised. And sometimes when you exercise physically, it hurts, and it's hard, and you're left feeling sore. But it makes you stronger the next time. The same with faith. Sometimes trusting in the Lord and His promises through our lives and our trials is hard, and it hurts. But we're promised that that pain will be taken away, and we'll be made stronger. 

Faith is kind of like having an exercise buddy to motivate you and help you accomplish your goals. Except your exercise buddy is Jesus. And He's the best. And you know He wants to help you be as strong as you possibly can be. That metaphor kind of got off track but you get the idea.

So that faith leads us to want to access those blessings, to want to come closer to our Savior and Father in Heaven. And that's repentance. 

Everything that brings us closer to God is us repenting. We've had some missionary meetings recently where the root words for the word repentance were discussed. The Latin is like a negative thing. Penitence, punishment. The Greek word is more like a change in yourself. The original Hebrew word means to turn back. That's what repentance is, is turning back to God. Aligning our wills with His, and trying our best to correct any things that would keep our course from pointing straight to Him.

Doctrine and Covenants 58:42-43 says, "Behold, he who has repented of his sins, the same is forgiven, and I, the Lord, remember them no more.

"By this ye may know if a man repenteth of his sins--behold, he will confess them and forsake them."

My faaaavorite line in Preach My Gospel about repentance reads, "Repentance includes forming a fresh view of God, ourselves, and the world."

So repentance is just this amazing thing that shows us how incredibly merciful God is, and also allows us to move on, forgive ourselves, and become more.

Faith and repentance prepare us for the first ordinance of the gospel, the covenant of baptism. Covenants are two-way contracts, and in gospel terms, they're sacred promises between God and man. We promise to do things that Heavenly Father has asked of us, and He promises blessings in return. He wants so bad to give us those blessings, but our getting them is entirely conditional on our choosing to follow the terms He has set.

In Mosiah 18:8-10 we learn those promises and promised blessings:

"...and now, as ye are desirous to come into the fold of God, and to be called his people, and are willing to bear one another's burdens, that they may be light;

"Yea, and are willing to mourn with those that mourn; yea, and comfort those that stand in need of comfort, and to stand as witnesses of God at all times and in all things, and in all places that ye may be in, even until death, that ye may be numbered with those of the first resurrection, that ye may have eternal life—

"Now I say unto you, if this be the desire of your hearts, what have you against being baptized in the name of the Lord, as a witness before him that ye have entered into a covenant with him, that ye will serve him and keep his commandments, that he may pour out his Spirit more abundantly upon you?"

So we promise to take Christ's name upon us and stand as a witness of Him always, to support our fellow men, to keep the commandments... And we are promised an abundance of the Spirit. Also that we will be made entirely clean; all mistakes or sins are washed away completely. And we get to renew that commitment every week as we take the Sacrament, and receive again those promised blessings from God, and we're told that we will "always have his Spirit to be with [us]."

Which is so cool. After we're baptized by water, we get what the scriptures call a baptism by fire, or of the Spirit. (I have a great visual for this if any of y'all want to see it after church sometime.) In other words, the gift of the Holy Ghost. We get one of the coolest gifts God could ever give us. A constant guide and friend and help.

We can definitely feel the Spirit before this, which is how we gain faith and desire to repent and be baptized in the first place. But this is that promise of having it "more abundantly". As long as we're living righteously we can have the Holy Ghost with us all the time. I think sometimes we forget just how cool that is.

Moroni's promise at the end of the Book of Mormon is among the most used scriptures by missionaries. Moroni 10:5 reads, "And by the power of the Holy Ghost ye may know the truth of all things."

All. Things. The Holy Ghost can testify of the truth of literally anything to us. He also warns us, directs us, and comforts us, which is pretty important for this last piece of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, which isn't mentioned in the fourth Article of Faith:

Enduring to the end. I have a rough time with this one sometimes, since this is the step that I'll be stuck on indefinitely. Sometimes I think of enduring as simply dragging along to the finish line. That's 100% not what it is. I came across a quote from Elder Kevin W. Pearson of the Seventy in the April 2015 General Conference:

"Enduring to the end is a hallmark of true discipleship and is essential to eternal life. But when trials and challenges come our way, we are often told to simply “hang in there.” Let me be clear: to “hang in there” is not a principle of the gospel. Enduring to the end means constantly coming unto Christ and being perfected in Him."

In simple terms, enduring to the end is just repeating those previous steps. Developing and exercising faith, repenting, taking the Sacrament to renew the covenants made at baptism, and following the guidance we have from the Holy Ghost. It's faithfully following and consistently learning, changing, and growing.

I can testify of this pattern of the gospel. That as we continually exercise our faith, unto repentance, keep and renew our covenants, and seek for the direction of the Holy Ghost, we will be given power and strength to faithfully endure to the end. I have seen that power in my own life. It's been an amazing gift to me, and it can and will change the life of anyone who chooses to follow the gospel and allow it into their life. I can testify of the love our Heavenly Father and our Savior Jesus Christ have for each and every one of you individually. I feel that love for God's children work through me daily as I try to teach people this soul-changing pattern of living. They love you so much. They want to help you. And They will, as you keep your covenants with them and continually seek to draw closer to Them. You will feel of that power and that love.

In the name of Jesus Christ, amen.


Monday, June 12, 2017

☀️☔️ A Week of Things and People ☔️☀️

In which I confuse everyone who has already seen Sister Smith's email.

FLORIDA?

Anyway. I have a lot less time now than if I had written this email instead of taking a nap. So let's get to it!

It's rained a toooon this week and it makes me the happiest.

Also I've been using this emoji a lot this week: 😐

Tuesday we did service at the HUM. Put some stamps on some envelopes. Sorted some newspapers. ("YOU'RE NOT ALLOWED TO READ THOSE" -Sister Sorensen)

We then were like an hour late to dinner because the ward clerk had previously cheated with his address so he'd be in a different ward. And so we were at his other house ages away instead of at his actual house down the street from us. 😐 They looooove to talk.

On Wednesday we went to Young Women's with K..., (the 14 year-old convert). Apparently there's a thing in our county right now where people are painting rocks and then hiding them all over. If you find one you can post where you found it, then either keep it or hide it again. And so we painted rocks! I painted a dragon. Pictures to come. I have yet to hide it though.

Thursday was Zone Conference! My original quad was reunited for a brief second and several photobombed pictures. :) :)

Zone Conference was, not surprisingly, all about Facebook. Focusing on obedience and our purpose and I don't even remember. Learned lots of stuff from the Spirit that wasn't actually stated. Which is always the best.

Later in the day we met a cute less active sister. She's still faithful and has a testimony... she's just recently been supporting her young grandson in his efforts to find faith... in the Catholic church. 😐

Friday. Planning. Cleaning out area book. And our phone which is full of useless contacts.

Uh. Went to a ward party for a sec.

Also met the dad of an old referral who let us almost get to the end of the Restoration, where we were about to invite him to do something, before telling us he was a preacher but he likes to learn. 😐 sooo. Maybe he'll read the Book of Mormon. Maybe.

Saturday was filled with silly animal encounters that entirely changed my attitude and thus the course of my day.

First, we met the Trents. She's less active because she runs a bar and it keeps her up at odd hours. That's the reason. 😐 But she has a dog that is my spirit animal. A chihuahua named Violet who doesn't really like people, or leaving her bed. Looks uncomfortable when she's getting attention. But kind of likes it also so she doesn't leave.

Then we met a less active who left the church and was a minister in another church. 😐 But is less active there now too. She was super sweet and we think she still has a testimony somewhere in there. She initially just had some struggles with testimony on certain things, and followed her husband when he went less active. :( She also wanted help with her computer, haha. And she has two sweet fat old dogs named Sir Loin and Lady Fingers. Haha.

Dinner with Sister Gr..., a recent convert who continues to be the sweetest. And her dog who is basically a teddy bear and makes the cuuuutest noises. He growls when you pet him. Precious. We talked to her about the temple because she has one more temple prep class left!!!!! YAY!

THEN WE SAW KITTENS ON A ROOF. KITTENS. ON. A. ROOF. I didn't manage a picture but I did get one of a dog under a garage door.

Also we met a guy named Nicolas who was like, "What are you doing? Sharing a message? I'll listen to that." Then gathered his family for prayer. And is feeding us tonight.

Sister Baenziger brought K.... to church on Sunday! :D Bless the Baenzigers. I haven't heard their name pronounced the same twice.
Um.

We're giving talks next week. 😐
I don't remember what else happened.

Today we just drove around and went shopping with the STLs. :) Which is partly why this email is so darn late.
Anyway.

Have a great week and look for the positive things! Don't be afraid to ask someone else for help if you're having a rough time seeing the good. That's what friends are for. :) Also counting your blessings is definitely a thing that works.

Love y'all.

Sister Stevenson


When your companion steals your iPad

Original quad!

...in the raiiin

FLORIDA?

Rocks

Rocks

A safely contained alligator

Left behind in the rain

Left behind in the rain

Monday, June 5, 2017

Trash Australia

In the words of Sister Lamborn... "Wow. Wow wow wow."

So last Monday we pet a crazy puppy and a tiny happy kitten.
Also had an incredibly frustrating lesson with the nonmember husband of an awesome lady in the ward. Where he just took over and told us all the things he doesn't like about religion. Even though he knows absolutely nothing about ours. And we were just like 🙃

Tuesday we did service at the HUM and we've decided that we're gonna stay there longer. We're supposed to do like 4 hours of Just Serve service a week? But we've been doing about 2, because they don't have much for us to do downstairs other than clean. But the woman in the office upstairs, Ginny, is soooo grateful for help with organizing things, and we prefer that anyway. :P

Then we tracted for a solid hour at least in the BLAZING HOT Florida sun. Summer ain't even here, folks. I'm going to die.

Then the member we ate with gave me a second plate even though I said I didn't want more and was full. I felt so dead after that meal. 😖

And then the most frustrating lesson of my LIFE that was just super contentious and ugh.

Wednesday we had ZTM which was (surprise!) all focused on facebook, on what we can and can't do and what we need to clear out. Also how we need to focus on our missionary purpose while using it. So that's been fun. Got to see all the cool peeps in our Zone, including Sister Yance who is now training. She da best.

Thursday we had a cool pass off lesson with the New Smyrna Sisters. They had a guy approach them in a Walmart, ask if they were Mormon missionaries, and then said that he felt like he needed to learn about the church. WHAT. He is such a cool guy and we had an amazing Restoration lesson with him and his daughter. The Spirit was awesome, and we were all able to teach well together, which is sometimes a weird thing with 4 missionaries.

We taught Shakira the second half of the Restoration and the Gospel of Jesus Christ. :) She was interested in the Book of Mormon. "I've never heard of this before. Y'all probably think I ain't gonna read this. But I am." Cute thing: her 4 year old high fived me, the 2 year old saw and ran over to get a high five too. :D

Friday was planning so idk what happened.

It drizzled all day and I was SO happy. Florida rain is freezing.

Started exchanges. Sister Sorensen went down to New Smyrna with Sister Brady, and I stayed in here with SISTER LAMBORN. Fun missionary fact: a Sister missionary's trainer is referred to as her mom (dad for Elders). So I got to have a day with my mahm and it was fantastic.

Saturday. Such a good day. Just went finding all the day and tried to follow promptings.

Stopped by Shakira for a quick second and just read a little bit from the Book of Mormon with her. She remembered that we had wanted her to read the introduction, and as we read it with her, she remembered stuff from the Restoration that it was talking about. SO AWESOME. Most peaceful lesson I've ever had in her home. :)

Met yet another part member family. She's awesome. And she really wants to come back to church and bring him with her. Also they have a tiny sheltie puppy and I was VERY HAPPY ABOUT THAT.

We also met someone who was once a Bible referral, but had never been followed up with after they took the Bible. She was so willing to listen. At the end she said something like, "I hear everything you're saying. I understand. But I can't just believe it just like that." Those words are marvelous to a missionary's ears. We told her that was perfectly fine, we didn't want her to take our word for it, we wanted her to read the Book of Mormon and pray about it. She said she would!

Aaaand Sister Lamborn took stalker selfies of me ALL DAY LONG. Without me noticing. We forgot to take a normal picture. :P

From Sunday comes the explanation of the subject line. So we go to church for 5 hours and that's a long ol time. The final hour is YSA relief society. And they like to start with a getting to know you question. This week it was where we'd like to go on vacation. And I've wanted to go to Australia since I was like 4. The conversation from there:

"But Australia's just full of dangerous animals."
"...so is Florida though."
"Except Florida is also full of crazy people."
"It's like a trash Australia."

Yep.

Dinner with the Boyces. I adore their family. The 5 year old got some Disney Thomas Kinkaide puzzles that they're going to glue and hang on her wall. She's so excited about them and wants everyone to help make them (since she can't really do 500 piece puzzles on her own). So I got to help with puzzles which was excellent. Also Sister Boyce's mom is from Scotland, so we got to listen to that accent all night. :D

Today we went to the beach as a District! Woooo. I dunno where my camera converter is, so no pics unless I can snag them from someone else, sorry. Also I introduced Sister Sorensen to World Market and now it's going to be a downfall for both of us. They have DARK CHOCOLATE TIM TAMS.

Anywho.

I've realized this week how blessed missionaries are to just be separate from the world. Y'all have it much harder, having to be "in the world but not of the world". Give me tips on how to deal with that pls

I think the most important thing is to always have our focus on Jesus Christ. We missionaries have our purpose and our mission vision and constant spiritual boosts. You guys at home have to find other things to help refocus yourself and keep yourself spiritually safe. One of those things is definitely sharing the light you have. We've been talking to members about missionary work a lot this past couple of weeks. And I've just had the thought that someone, someone that YOU know, needs your light. That doesn't necessarily mean telling them about the gospel or inviting the missionaries to visit them right off the bat. But being an example, writing a note, supporting them... There are so many ways to serve and love and share the light of Christ that is in each of us. Go find a way to do that this week!

I love you all so much.

Love,


Sister Stevenson

After ZTM!

After ZTM!

zoomed in :P

Sister Sorensen shedding a single tear in the car in the rain.

I also got a couple stalker pictures.

A journal I found in World Market today.
Every page says "why I'm
so freaking freaked out today"

Monday, May 29, 2017

Subjects are for Squares



Hey there!

Things I forgot to mention last week:

1. I got a fidget spinner. If you don't know what that is, ask your local 10 year old. They definitely know. It drives Sister Sorensen a little bit crazy, but I love it. :P

2. I was standing outside the car one day last week, waiting to back Sister Sorensen out. Noticed a mockingbird. Whistled at it. It whistled back. I changed the tune. It copied. This went on for a couple minutes. It was awesome.

Anyway:

This week I've realized that I don't want to be as technology dependent as I used to be at home. Being out of the world is amazing. Trudging into the depths of my Facebook was the worst.

Tuesday we helped out at the HUM, doing our regular cleaning tasks. We were finished with a ton of time to spare, so we got to organize some junk. Yessss.

This ward has tons of part-member families. We've got tons of work ahead of us and we're excited about it. Sister Sz... is less active but wants to be active again and involve her nonmember husband and 9 year old daughter. Then Sister Ramirez, who is a suuuper solid member (also she's in her 50s but looks about 35. We were both confused). Her husband, John, doesn't speak a ton of English, so it should be interesting. But he loves to give and serve.
 

Wednesday was District meeting. Seems like we've got a great District. :) We now have Sister McCullough, who Sister Sorensen trained. And my new STL is SISTER LAMBORN and I'm rather excited about it.

We went and saw Leslie and her daughters again. They just invite us in at this point. The girls love us. :) "It's the ladies that talked about Jesus!" Taught a suuuper scattered lesson, but we just tried to follow the Spirit. Then we hyped up the Book of Mormon real hard and made it sound like the best thing to read ever (because it is), and Leslie said she'd read it! She has good questions. We really love them. Ahh.

Visited with Kh... (the 14-year-old that was baptized)! Her little sister loves seeing us now, and wants to come talk and play and run around with us.

Quote from this week:

Amanda: "Rh...., get inside."

Rh: "I wanna be with the sissers!" *crosses arms and pouts*

I love them.

Thursday. 7 months in Florida; what?

It was honestly the weirdest day and none of our plans happened. Everything just kept switching around. We helped Sister All.... again. We're worried about her and Penny (sweetest dog ever) and wish we could help her more. :(

We had dinner with Bishop and Sister Baenziger which turned into a meeting where we discussed ward unity and how we can get everyone, especially the youth, involved. There's only a couple dozen youth in the ward and only a handful come.

Then we watched the ocean from Bishop's balcony because dang. Florida is beautiful.

Friday we sort of planned? Mostly I just worked on cleaning out EIGHT YEARS OF FACEBOOK CRAP. Help. 

We had dinner with Sister Waddell. She's so sweet and loves to serve and help the people around her, even if they've been awful to her.

Went to the HUM to feed the homeless. :) Our ward does this every 4th
 Saturday. It felt a lot less hectic this time; we had more helpers and less of a rush. It's just the best thing to me to see the pure gratitude of some of these people.

We had dinner with the Ho....; a mom and daughter. Our lesson went from one thing to a VERY DIFFERENT THING in which we just talked out their concerns about the church. They've just been pushed a lot instead of being allowed to deal with it in their own time and when they're ready. And it's pushed them away. We told them to just go sit outside the temple, not to worry about going inside. Just see it and feel the Spirit there. They need to work on what they
 can do, and they feel like they've been pushed to do what they don't feel ready for. Everyone's spiritual growth happens at different rates!

Sunday! Going to two wards is tiring. But it's good. :)

Had dinner with the Erskins, and they're awesome. We talked about board games and adoptions and missionary work and the gathering of Israel...

Drove around beachside and took the long way home. :)

It's been an interesting week. And we have about $25 between us for groceries today. Heh. But in the words of a fish, "When life gets you down, you know what you gotta do? Just keep swimming, just keep swimming..." And in the words of a scripture that everyone around me enjoys quoting... "I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me." Y'all can do it, whatever it is. Keep on swimming! (Unless you're a missionary. That's not allowed.)

Love you all. Have a great week. <3

Love,

Sister Stevenson

The beach from Bishop's balcony.

Trying to be clever

Cool birds doing cool things

Cool birds doing cool things

Cool birds doing cool things

A HUGE  GRASSHOPPER

I live here and it's pretty

Tried to get pictures of the moon