Week 72: Faith Before the Miracle

June 13, 2018

Hello hello hello! 

Match made in heaven
Holy smokes everyone it has been a PACKED week and a half. This week our mission was blessed to be visited by Elder Weatherford T. Clayton from the Quorum of the Seventy and his wife. We spent Monday with them in zone conference and today we had a brief MLC. I can't think of a better way to spend a p-day than with a servant of the Lord. I can truly testify that he has been called of God. President Wheeler always tells us that if we're in a meeting with a General Authority and it doesn't change our lives then it is our own fault. We have been richly blessed this week as we've been taught and counseled by the Clayton's! I know that I am better because of the opportunity that I've had this week to learn from them. 

In addition to a mission tour, Sister Jensen and I have had a crazy miraculous week here in San Tan. To start the week off, we had interviews with President and Sister Wheeler. How I love them! They are both so inspired and I always come away from our interviews with a clear vision of what I need to do next. This was my last interview with President before my departing interview, and we both got a little emotional. There is a special bond that comes when you serve the Lord together! 

This week we had...not one...not two...not three...but FOUR lessons with T. He is doing so awesome! He's really grabbing hold of the gospel. I don't know if I've ever taught someone more excited to repent. So here’s a summary of each of the four lessons:

  1. We met with him and taught the Ten Commandments! He was stoked to commit to live them, and kept saying that he knew that they were inspired from God. We also decided to move his baptism to the 23rd so he could be confirmed in Sacrament meeting! 
  2. We read Alma 36 in the Book of Mormon and talked about the testimony that each of us can gain through the Spirit. At this lesson, he told us that he'd never prayed to know if the Book of Mormon was true because he just felt like it was from God. He got a little defensive, so we read Moroni 10:3-5 with him and all the pieces came together as to why we kept asking him to pray about it! He prayed that night and received a witness that the Book of Mormon is true.
  3. We felt prompted to re-teach the Restoration. We felt like he needed to understand where the BOM came from a little better, so we focused a lot on the Great Apostasy and the need for a restoration. By the end of it he had a lot better understanding. He even watched “Joseph Smith: Prophet of the Restoration” (QUALITY movie 10/10 would recommend) that night and texted us saying that he knows Joseph was a prophet!
  4. Yesterday we met with him and really focused on applying the BOM to his life. We realized that he was reading the BOM, but not really applying the principles taught. He seemed to grasp the concept! Then we taught the Word of Wisdom. He had no questions, no struggles with it, and agreed to live it easy-peasy. He is so prepared! 

Unfortunately, T did not come to church this Sunday. He had every intention to come, but his coworker bailed on him at the last second so he ended up having to work :( that means we'll have to push his baptism back a little so he can come to church twice...we're still going to try and do it the same weekend, but instead of the 23rd we are now shooting for the 24th. We are praying so hard for him to be able to make it to church!!!

Exchanges with Sister Preston
We met with J this week too! He is doing GREAT. He retains information so well. We taught the restoration and he remembered it all. He kept saying "I remember when you taught this before I was baptized you asked this question and shared this experience" and then he'd quote verbatim a question/experience we'd shared. Haha so crazy! He received the Aaronic Priesthood on Sunday, which was super awesome. So proud of him. We are shooting to go to the temple with him hopefully next week!

We went on two exchanges this week! The first exchange I was with Sister Preston, a sister who has been on her mission for about eight months. We were in my area. We had a great day together! We got to talk to lots of people, and we even got in off of the street with a potential investigator! We were able to teach her a little bit and she became a new investigator. I love exchange miracles!

Exchanges with Sister Reedy
Me on the tiny bike
The second exchange was with a sister named Sister Reedy, who has been out for about 7 months. We were in her area and we had a pretty long day. Her area is 100% bike and it was 110° outside on our exchange...and no one answered the door. Haha so it was a little rough, but we were definitely qualifying ourselves for miracles! My bike is a 20" frame, and Sister Reedy’s companion’s is a 13" frame with an un-adjustable seat...so I spent the whole day riding around like a clown. (See attached picture) We had some good laughs about that.

Okay here's a bomb story. God is legit amazing. Let me walk y'all through this miracle we saw this week. The sisters in this area have been teaching M and her daughter C for awhile and at one point M was on date to be baptized. She fell off date due to some addictions and family opposition and things like that...but we are still working with her! Back in December, C set a goal to be baptized before my MTC group went home this July. C suffers from debilitating anxiety, so the thought was that this would give her plenty of time to learn about the gospel and also get comfortable enough with the idea of coming to church. 

At the start of this transfer, a baptism at the end of this month was not looking likely for C. Sister Jensen and I actually hadn't been able to get in with M and C all transfer...and we were feeling pretty down. We stopped by their house on Tuesday night and as we prayed before going inside, I asked specifically that we would be able to get in and share a lesson because we NEEDED to see them. Straight up I think I called down a miracle haha because M answered, wasn't doing anything, let us in, and we started having a lesson....just with M. C was on a long distance phone call and said she wouldn't join us. We read 2 Nephi 4, and M was SOBBING on the couch. We were testifying of God's love, and of Christ's redeeming power, and the Spirit was at His peak when C came out and sat down. She said she just felt strongly that she needed to get off the phone and be there with us. We finished the chapter, and C turned to us and said "it's crazy because you always know just what to read with us" and then proceeded to unload her entire life on us. This family is facing some of the most intense life burdens. In short, she told us that her husband is abusing substances and had recently left her. She turned to us and said, "If God is so loving and so merciful then tell me what I have done to deserve all of this?!" we literally didn't even know what to say. But it was way cool because we just testified again and brought the Spirit back, and then Sister Jensen invited C to meet with Bishop. C stopped and goes "actually, today the thought crossed my mind that I needed to meet with him and talk with him about things. I was just too scared to call him." We called Bishop right then and there and he set up a time for not only him, but his counselors to meet with her. It was awesome! 

So we went back two nights later, and right before we got there C had just gotten home from filing for divorce. The timing could not have been more perfect. She tearfully told us about the experience she'd had when she met with the counselors in the bishopric. She said their visit with her had brought clarity and peace, and they'd given her a Priesthood blessing. She told us that that was the first time she’s truly felt God's love and peace since her son died a year and a half ago. Sister Jensen and I were very touched, that is a HUGE leap in her progress! At that moment, both Sister Jensen and I felt very prompted to invite C to be baptized...but neither one of us acted on the prompting. When we left the lesson we were both so mad at ourselves...and were kicking ourselves for the missed opportunity. 

But wait...it doesn't end there. On Sunday C met with Bishop. She drove to the church by herself, walked into the church by herself, and sat down with Bishop...ALL BY HERSELF!!! We stopped by on Sunday night and she told us that walking through the halls of the church she didn't even feel nervous or anxious...she felt calm and peaceful!! She was so surprised, and so were we. She told us that Bishop had invited her to church on Sunday and she committed to come! She also told us that Bishop had asked her to be baptized...and she'd been hesitant to accept the commitment. We then told C that we'd felt prompted to invite her to baptism two nights earlier but hadn't, and that we'd dropped by with the intent of basically redeeming ourselves haha. She paused for a little bit, and then asked what the process to be baptized would look like...so we walked her through step by step, and the more we explained, the more she realized how close she was to being able to be baptized. At the very end of the lesson we invited her to be baptized on June 30th and she said YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WE ARE SO EXCITED!!!! She can totally make it, and she knows it! God is legit amazing. Even though C has been through hell and back this week, I know that these trials are what have ultimately led her to have this desire to draw closer to God. I know that her meeting with the counselors in the bishopric and bishop were instrumental in her feeling the Spirit again. We are so excited for her. Please keep her in your prayers. 

So yeah, that was way awesome. But if you thought that that tapped us out for miracles for the week you thought wrong! We met with A again this week. We took him on a tour of the church. He is now renting a room in a home right by the church so he expressed some curiosity about the church building. Our lesson started out much of the same way that it did last week. He came into the church looking very downtrodden and worn out, and wouldn't make eye contact with us. As we walked through the building and helped him feel God's love though, he began to perk up. We brought a member with us who has suffered from addiction as well, and A connected really well with him. You could just see the hope enter A's eyes when this member told him that he was a recovering addict. Here was someone with a seemingly perfect life, telling A that he CAN really, truly change, and he knows it from personal experience! It was very powerful. At the end of the lesson, we invited him to be baptized on July 21st and he accepted!!!!! Wooohoooo!! He also accepted our invitation to attend ARP classes, he is doing great. 

South zones with Elder Clayton
To top the week off, we had MLC and Zone Conference with Elder and Sister Clayton. Zone Conference was incredible. We focused a lot on the faith to find and baptize converts, how to set goals and make plans, and how to help people keep commitments. It was a training that I know I definitely needed. Elder Clayton's training was entirely focused around receiving revelation. He gave us a "recipe" for receiving revelation...an acronym taken from Matthew 7:7,  "Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you." The Acronym is ASK. A-Ask, it all begins with a question that we need an answer to. S-Seek, our next step is to seek the answer to the question through studying the scriptures or the words of modern day prophets. K-Knock, finally we turn to the Lord in prayer, inviting Him to confirm the answers we have found in the scriptures, or educate us further. It was great! I really latched onto that training. 

And of course MLC today was top-notch as well. Elder and Sister Clayton did a ton of follow-up training. We were able to council with one another and really dig down deep and find out what our mission is made of. We talked about what we do well and what we could do better, and then Elder Clayton helped us apply the things we'd learned in zone conference so that we could improve on our weak points. I am so ready to hit these last three weeks running and apply everything that we've learned these past few days!!

Man I know this email is so long...I am just seriously so blown away by how much the Lord is blessing us here in Arizona. I've truly learned on my mission that the Lord is far better to us than we will ever deserve. At the beginning of this transfer, we were dropped by our most promising investigator, and had no other investigators close to baptism. But now we have three people on date to be baptized, and several others progressing who will make that commitment soon. I know that faith truly does precede the miracle. Ether 12:6. I am humbled and grateful that the Lord has blessed us so plentifully this week. He is giving us much success, and I just feel blessed to be a part of it. 

I love you all! 

Sister Jacobson 
Amazing thing I discovered
AZ sunsets
AZ sunsets
Car selfies in AZ summer be like

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