Wednesday, June 21, 2017

Faith

What a crazy week has it been down here in brasil. The life as a missionary is pretty much this, you don´t have much of a life, you are running from house to house trying to find people to teach or teaching people. IT also good becasue you don´t have time to think about yourself, you are always thinking about how you can help others come unto Christ, and you you learn that you learn realize what you need to change in your life to come unto Christ.

This week was intersting during my personal study, last monday our Mission President, Presidente Cruz gave us a assinment to study to say the least, he wanted us to study Christ´s atributes, (or something like that in English, I honestly don´t remember right now...) But this is something really interesting to study, it´s werid because every little atribute of Christ is tied in with another, when you learn one you are contenstly working on other and contenstly working on coming unto Christ. But something intersting is how it all starts with a little thing called faith, faith is a interseting topic and has a lot of meaning to it, but something i really like how explain faith is with two words, some wtih a disire, and others wtih hope. When we have a disier for something we are going to have to put in some work to find the anwer, we are going to have to put in some work to get what we want, we can´t just want something and sit there and wait for something to happen. This works with fatih becasue faith isn´t just waiting for something to happen, but we have to do our part to make things work. And then with hope we have a surity that things will work out in the end. we know that God will do what´s right and always have hope in the time that things work out. 

It was interesting how that works with missionary work to me, when you are out on the mission it can be hard, like really hard, you have days you feel like you tried everything but nothing seems to work out. But when we keep our faith and trust in the Lord, things will always work out in the end.

 

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