Tuesday, January 11, 2022

Missionary Moment - Puerto Rico San Juan Mission & Dominican Republic Santiago West Mission

¡Buena a todos! ¿Cómo le va hoy? ¡Espero que ustedes estén muy bien! 

Not too much time here, so let 's get right into it! 

Starting off, this week wasn't the best. Although it's difficult, the language is of no concern of mine. It's the fact that Satan is working super hard on this mission and all missions. I can see so clearly that he knows exactly why I am here and why I am here. I think I'll be very open and honest about how much my heart breaks when children of our Father in Heaven hear the words by which I testify of truth, then either by fear or other they shut out that joy that is slowly being brought into their lives. I have learned and seen that human beings need to feed on the "Holy Spirit", the same as the need for food and water. We physically need it, it is something that everyone needs but are confused on where to get it. Alternatives include many other things that help us satisfy that hunger for such a low period of time, but it will never really satisfy your soul and settle your heart's constant need to be nourished by that sacred and pure light. 

A couple of weeks ago I felt so taken away in a thought that had occurred to me in pieces before, but the setting takes place on an open grassland area where one side (shown as the west) is flattened out going on for miles and miles. The other side (shown in the east) is where the flat land comes up to a hill and I saw a large multitude of people leaving, walking altogether in joy and laughter away from the west side forward on into the east. I saw that I was standing on the edge of the hill where the incline began going down and I was watching and waiting for more people to join me from the large open prairie. I stood there because there was no way I would join the rest of my brothers and sisters until I knew that I could join ALL of my brothers and sisters in the east. I also knew that if I yelled and called out their names no one would hear, so I began to blow a trumpet, a horn that would carry out to all the corners of the land. First I blew with confidence, then slowly I lost more and more hope as no one would appear listening and following the sound of the horn, even though I knew more people were out there and they could hear the glory of the trumpet.  After a while, I began to be so discouraged and sad that I wept. It was then that I could fully understand that our Loving Heavenly Father will never ask us to give back the best gift he gave to all which is the ability to choose for ourselves. I know that many won't join us in the east because some simply won't follow the glorious sound of the trumpet, they will hear it but it's up to them to follow it. This breaks my heart. If it were up to me I'll drag them if I have to, do anything from leaving them without the fullness of the joy of this Gospel. But if I did that I would no longer be willing to respect that great gift that was given to all, the way He respects that gift for all. 

Working everyday as a missionary is super thrilling and hard, but understanding and respecting the decisions of others is what we can best work off of. I love them all so much and I love you all so much. 

Transfer are this week, president kept me and my companion here in aguadilla and added 3 new areas to...I think the area is called Mayagues?...but it just goes to show that the Lord knows that work is needed here, we now have as much areas and missionaries matched with the Capital of the Island, San Juan. There is so much work to do and it's actually really cool to go out and work to try and gather Israel as best we can every hour of the days we're given. 2 years is nowhere near where I need to get this work done. We're super excited to get new missionaries, they are so needed here! I know that this place is in good hands once I go up to the Dominican Republic which I still haven't heard anything about but my president is confident that I'll go once I have my visa. And I trust him. What's interesting is that we lived in a zone leader home (as zone leaders) with 4 of us missionaries. We however just lost number one who came here a day before I arrived, before going to his first assignment in the Dominican Republic East mission, to serve the rest of his time. Even though he's not technically in my mission I sure hope he baptizes too many people while I'm here, hoping that he saves some for the rest of us. He is a great missionary, and will do awesome! After the tough week we had such a beautiful ward baptism that we've been working on for awhile but Lillian finally got baptized! So that's great news. 

That's all the time I have for now, but I love and miss you all tons! 

Elder Jorgy 

Not too many pictures taken this week :( Loads more next week! Including baptismal pictures!!




 

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