Konichiwa Minasan!
Hope all is happy and well in Idaho/Utah/or wherever else
you may be!
We were housing and this kind old man gave us pumpkins! |
I want to share two experiences from this past week that
taught me the importance of opening our mouths. One is a learning experience
(AKA failure) and the other is a real life miracle (AKA success).
First the learning experience. I've come to accept the fact
that missionaries are sometimes viewed as crazy people here in Japan. Which I
can't really blame them because if you think about it, we are kind of crazy. We
carry Books of Mormon every where we go, wear helmets (no one does in Japan),
say hi to every single person we pass on the street, walk and talk with
strangers as they're heading to work... Who else would give up 18 - 24 months
of their prime years to adopt a strict schedule of study and proselyting
without pay?
Anyways, we were housing a quiet neighborhood one evening
when we came across another house with the name plaque "Matsuura"
hanging on the door. I of course reacted in my usual manner and sprinted to the
door, not exactly knowing what to say because I was just exploding with
excitement. I ring the bell and a lady answers.
Good thing is, I opened my mouth.
Bad thing is, I just rambled off with my own words.
It went something like this: "Hi I'm a missionary for
the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and my last name is Matsuura
and your last name is Matsuura so we must be related! Maybe from a long long
time ago, but I know we're related somehow. I want to share a message of Jesus
Christ with you because we're family and we believe families can be together
forever!"
She said no. Locked the door and shut all the window blinds.
That's the end.
I'm a crazy person.
Lesson is, we shouldn't say crazy things unless it's
directed by the spirit.
Splits with Yamashita Shimai! We ate Indo curry! |
Now for a better story.
Sunday evening, we did our fifth lesson with the Suzuki`s
this transfer. The lesson started out well as we reviewed the principles of the
gospel of Christ and baptism. The Suzuki's had a baptismal date for October
28th, but when we met with them this time, they said their lives were already
blessed and that baptism wasn't necessary.
Sister Bean and I just looked at each other. This could not
be happening.
There was a long pause. In my mind, I was just praying for
the right words to say. Then without thinking I asked them, "Do you
believe our message is true?"
They both said yes, followed by how they felt their own
church was true too. Sister Bean bore a beautiful testimony of how their church
has truth, but lacked the full truth. We shared Ephesians 4:5 with them and
talked about how there is "One Lord, one faith, one baptism."
Afterwards, we reviewed the apostasy and bore testimony of the restoration of
the one true church.
We asked them to come to church just one time, in order to
find out if it's true for themselves. They said yes.
Now here's the part that really shocked us. We asked them if
they decided once again to be baptized, what day they would want to do it. The
husband glanced at his calendar, looked at his wife and said, "The 30th of
this month."
!!!!!!! (that was our reaction), because the date they chose
is NEXT WEEK and a month earlier than their original date!
If you have time or remember, please pray for the Suzuki's
:) We're really hoping this works out!
As a missionary, one of the greatest lessons I've learned so
far is that when we open our mouths and speak with the guidance of the spirit,
miracles will happen. Even if we lack confidence in our speaking abilities,
fear making mistakes or embarrassing ourselves, it is important to act in faith
and rely on the spirit for support.
This applies to everyone, missionary or not.
2 Timothy 1:7-8 states, "For God hath not given us the
spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind. Be not thou
therefore ashamed of the testimony of
our Lord."
Let us all look for opportunities to lift one another up
this week through our testimonies.
Church is true.
Love always,
Matsuura Shimai
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