I've been here a month already!! What? (insert cliche of time warp in the CCM here)
So this week has been great. It didn't start off so great when I woke up Saturday morning sooo sick. And whoever knows me, knows that when I get sick I stay sick for weeks. I just remember praying so hard that I would be able to get healthy fast. Because if you miss one day here its like your missing a whole week of learning. And as the day went on I got worse and worse. I had a really high fever, I had the chills, and I was just achy all day. I tried so hard to stay in class so I wouldn't have to make my companion come home with me, but I felt like I was going to pass out. So I asked Hrma Davidson if she would mind going home early so that I could just sleep while she did her studies. And as we were on our way out the door our district leader asked me if he could give me a blessing. At first I was a little hesitant, but he insisted. So him and his companion took me into the other room and as they were rehearsing from the "little white handbook" how to give a blessing, (since it was both their first time giving a blessing) right about after he asked what my full name was, all of the other Elders in our district came into the room. Immediately I felt the spirit so strong I couldn't help but cry. They all wanted to know if they could all participate in giving me a blessing. It was one of the most beautiful experiences of my life. Here I was with 10 Elders who were not only worthy but so willing to use the priesthood power that they had on me. I was so amazed. In my blessing Elder Clarke said specifically that when I woke in the morning I would be healed. I remember thinking to myself that it was a little bold of him since I was certain I had the flu or worse, but I was still grateful for his sweetness. But lo and behold, when I woke up the next morning I was completely healed. I know without a doubt that it was a miracle. I immediately fell to my knees and thanked my Heavenly Father. The priesthood is real, and it is powerful. I bare testimony of it. After a start like that to my week I promised I would give me all and never waste a second here.
We had another birthday this week in our district which meant more cake! ;) Elder Barlow turned 19. 19! These boys are soo young! I think that they are all amazing for answering the call after the mission change. When I was 19 a mission was the last thing on my mind, thats for sure. Even though we have to try to keep them from going off on really random tangents, sometimes I forget how young they are. But they never forget to remind me how old I am. They love to chiste and say that I'm 25 for some reason.... I guess if your not 19 your 25 to them. So thats great. They also made a chart, with a lot of mathematical stratagem, on the order of who is getting married first when we all get home. Unanimously they all voted me to be married first... haha so we'll just have to see about that. I've seen first hand the how fast RM Elders get married... so fast forward 2 years and we'll just have to see who it actually is.
I almost forgot to mention the best part of this week! On Tuesday I got a slip telling me that I got a package! I almost peed my pants I was so excited! I felt so loved! Mom sent me some donuts from Krispy Kreme! It was amazing! I decided to share them with the district since eating 2 dozen donuts all by myself probably wouldn't be the best idea. Thanks mom! And my district thanks you too!
So this week I've been reading the New Testament and its been a really neat experience and has helped me come closer to Christ through reading his life, and the life of his faithful apostles. Earlier this week I was reading Romans 8, which is a really beautiful chapter if any of you have time to read it, do! It boldly testifies of our worth and how we are "heirs of God, and joint-heirs with Christ" (verse 17) I personally felt the love that our Heavenly Father has for each of us so strongly. I wanted to share with you what it says near the end in versiculo 35-39. "Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution? .. Nay in all these things we are more than conquerors through him that loved us. For I am persuaded, that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers, nor things present, nor things to come, nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature, shall be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord." Isn't that just so powerful and comforting? Absolutely nothing will be able to separate us from His love. I hope that whatever you all have to go through this week, or whatever comes your way, you will never forget how loved you are. God is real. And His love is infinite.
One of my all time favorite quotes is:
"You can tell your God how big your storm is. Or you can tell your storm how big your God is."
Have faith in your God. He never leaves us. All he asks of us is to love Him, and to love one another. Have perfect faith, and never be afraid!
Hasta la próxima semana!
Con amor,