Thursday, December 8, 2016

12-5-2016 ~~ #LIGHTtheWORLD


This week was a really good one! For studies this week, we had love and charity for the Christ like attribute! I think this one is probably my favorite one, yet at the same time, it is also sometimes the hardest! But I know that the key to this work truly is love, and not just any love, but CHARITY, the pure love of Christ! In Zone Training a few weeks ago, Sister Szabadkai had us read from Corinthians 13  with us and it really stood out to me, because in the first 3 verses...

   1) Though I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, and have not charity, I am become as sounding brass, or a tinkling cymbal.
   2) And though I have the gift of prophecy, and understand all mysteries, and all knowledge; and though I have all faith, so that I could remove mountains, and have not charity, I am nothing.
   3) And though I bestow all my goods to feed the poor, and though I give my body to be burned, and have not charity, it profiteth me nothing.


 ...it talks about different things that we can do, but if we have not charity then it profits us nothing. And that is if we are performing all of those thing PERFECTLY!!! But as humans we are imperfect! I do not fluently speak this language! I do not understand ALL the mysteries and knowledge! And I do not give freely of all I have! So if someone who can do all those thing perfectly still is nothing without charity, than how much more need do I have for charity? So then the question is, how can we develop this Christlike love that we need so badly? In Moroni 7 (probably the greatest chapter known to man!) we read:

 48) Wherefore, my beloved brethren, pray unto the Father with all the energy of heart, that ye may be filled with this love, which he hath bestowed upon all who are true followers of his Son, Jesus Christ; that ye may become the sons of God; that when he shall appear we shall be like him, for we shall see him as he is; that we may have this hope; that we may be purified even as he is pure. Amen.

This is something that I have been trying to do lately, especially with Christmas time coming up and trying to remember the true spirit of the season, is every morning when I wake up and every night before I go to bed, I pray for charity! I pray to be filled with  that love that softens the heart of others,  that love that gives us everlasting hope, and that love that changes lives and makes us true sons and daughters of God! It isn't always easy to love everyone, especially when you see their weaknesses and flaws, but we all have flaws, and we all need love! We must develop that love or our efforts in this work, or really any works in this life at all, will "profit us nothing." So I would challenge you all to pray for that charity also!

Which leads perfectly into The Christmas Promotion the church is putting on this year, titled "LIGHT THE WORLD!"

We read in the bible in John 8:12 as Christ tells us:
"I am the light of the world"

Christ later declared in Matthew 5:14:

"Ye are the light of the world"


And now,This is Christmas the Church is inviting us to be that light that Christ taught us we are capable of being: to light the World!
 And to help us accomplish that, the have given us a little advent calendar that can be accessed at Mormon.org so that we can #LIGHTtheWORLD or in Hungarian "Légyavilágvilágossága" in 25 ways over 25 days!

I would challenge all of you to print one off, and  use it this Christmas to help remember the true meaning of Christmas, and to live always (but especially during this Christmas season) as Christ lived!


And now for a brief update of our week:

Monday night we were able to go over to the Anderson's home, an American family in the ward, for dinner and share with them the Christmas video and advent calendar, and that was really neat! I think it has been hard for them a little bit with attending church in Hungarian and not being able to understand anything much outside of the sacrament meeting which is translated, so it was really nice to be able to talk to them about the spirit of Christmas (in their own language) and really invite the spirit into their home!



YAY for P-day pics with Parliament!




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..And the classic white girl Starbucks photo, but ours has a cooler background!


And Halász Bástya



On Tuesday we were able to meet with one of our new investigators from a few weeks back, Tibor. He is really busy  and scheduled with us last minute so we had a really hard time finding a member to go, but we finally found a less active member (who is trying to come back to church!) to come with us to meet the rule, cause we figured it would be better to take her than not take anyone at all, right?... WRONG!!!! But i mean at least he was invited to be baptized in the first sentence of the lesson, was told that he will make a fantastic member, and got a great debrief on the Pearl of Great Price! Hahha needless to say, we will not be taking her to lessons anymore! Luckily, Tibor took it all really well, saying that he would be interested down the road being baptized and still wants to meet! Thank heavens! At least we all got a good laugh afterwards!

We were also supposed to meet with our new investigator Dóra, but unfortunately she dogged us. She said that we can schedule some other time though, so hopefully she was being sincere about that!

On Wednesday we went on splits with the Pest sisters here in Buda! I was with Sister Cribbs, one of my comps from the MTC, so that was a blast to be together again!
  
 We had a lot of finding time
       and so that was fun!
We were able to tract and street, and then at night time, we got some members and all the elders in the district and went caroling at Széll Kálmán Tér, which is the biggest metro station in Buda! It was very very productive!
We were able to stop and talk to a lot of people and give them some of the new Christmas  cards, and we were able to get 6 phone numbers of people who are interested in meeting.



Most of them I believe are in the Assistant's area, but the main point is just them hearing the gospel, so it isn't a competition about who it is that gets to teach them!



Thursday morning we met with Dörömbözy Erika, and went over last minute details for her baptism! She is really prepared for this, and we are so excited for her! After the official talk of scheduling everything, we shared with her a message about service to finish off the 5th lesson, and then we tied it into the Christmas message, and were able to watch that with her, and challenge her to use the advent calendar to serve someone every day!


On Friday and Saturday we were able to go to Szeged on splits! There was an accident on the train tracks in front of us, so they kicked everyone off the train and then we had to take a bus for a while and then get back on a train! It ended up taking 2 hours longer than the typical 2 and a half hour ride!
It was great being back in my greenie city! I miss it so much!




We went to the RS activity and I got to see Kriszti and we made gingerbread cookies!!





 It was so fun being able to work with Sister Mason and Sister Dyson, they are both such great missionaries!



Also, isn't Szeged the most beautiful place ever?




Well that's all for now folks! have  a wonderful week!

Sok Szeretettel,
LeBaron Nővér






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