"Who then is that faithful and wise steward?"
Monday, July 1, 2013
Hello All -
This past
week was a lot of ministering again (so mostly service), but I am happy
to tell you about some investigators that will be baptized here at the
end of the month.
Will and David, who are set
with a baptism date of July 27th, are really excited to become members
of the church. They were a referral from a member, and for the longest
time we were unable to contact them, mostly because they live on top of
the mountain so going up there to see them is a little out of the way.
And when we tried calling their mom to set up an appointment, she kept
blocking us and keeping us from seeing her sons. That went on for
several weeks, until out of the blue she called us and set up a dinner
appointment; during which we extended the invitation of baptism to Will
and David and they accepted. Come to find out, the mom wasn't really
enthusiastic about her sons joining a church she had stopped going to
(she's a less-active member); but when she started going back to church,
she realized that she couldn't keep her sons from it. After talking
with them and realizing that they wanted to be baptized, she called us.
Now mom and sons are on the road to full activity, and I have faith that
dad will soon follow suit. It was a great testimony builder for me
about the power of the Holy Ghost in conversion. Just like when the sons
of Mosiah taught and the Holy Ghost changed the hearts of the Lamanite
kings, so too the Holy Ghost had changed the heart of this mother
and now two more of God's sons are making covenants with him and will be
tremendous instruments in his hands.
I have also had the
privilege this week in doing a great deal of soul searching about "who
is Elder Cox?" When I first came out on my mission, it was rough. Elder
Broby wasn't doing things the way I thought that they should be done, or
even in a manner I thought was contrary to the way we were taught. But
at the end of the 2nd week, he shared something with me that I will not
soon forget, "you need to learn how to be Elder Cox, not just elder." I
thought about that and realized that I was being mechanical, and had no
personality in my dealings with members, investigators, or even other
elders. Once I found out that I could be myself and have fun, and still
maintain the level of spirituality required for missionary work, things
got a lot easier and Elder Broby and I finally became friends. The
reason I bring this up is because now there is another new elder in our
district who has not figured this out, and I think never will. I am just
so thankful for the knowledge that I have in that although the power of
the Gospel of Jesus Christ is to change our hearts, it doesn't really
change who we are. It only makes better what is already there.
Love you all and hope that you have an excellent week!
Elder Cox from the California Bakersfield Mission
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ReplyDeleteI love this message and Elder Cox!
ReplyDelete"Who then is that faithful and wise steward?"
But the Elder who learns to be himself
For then he is able to "pay it forward"
And testify of how the gospel helps
Elders, let us know of your life story
Of how you came to know the truth
What led you to be a missionary?
How did your life change as the proof?
In what ways have you grown?
How does Our Father speak to you?
What have you overcome?
When I struggle, what should I do?
Rick is waving to you, Elder Cox. He is driving through Bakersfield and Grandma asked him to.
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