Sunday, April 23, 2017

2017-4-23 Peter and Moriancumer

2017-4-23 Peter and Moriancumer

Kamusta po!

What a great week! We taught a group of missionaries, called a zone, and started a finding an activity, and this last week it really kicked off. As a zone we found double the amount of new people who have interest to investigate the church! Tomorrow we are sharing a lesson with two zones so as a little preparation, I'll go ahead and write out my thoughts here. This is meant for missionaries to be more effective, but of course using time wisely is applicable to everyone...

The Story of Peter and Moriancumer

Peter had a lot of preparation to become the head of the Apostles, the head of Christ's church. He spent 3 years with Christ during His ministry, and even had more training from the Resurrected Christ. But there is a specific moment where Peter became Peter. It wasn't when his name was changed from Simon to Caphas, it wasn't when he witnessed Christ's triumph over sin and death, it wasn't when he walked and stumbled on water, nor even the first time Christ administered to him as a perfected being. Rather it was the 3rd time the Risen Christ ministered to His apostles on the shores of Galilee that Peter became what he was destined to be. A consecrated missionary, from good to his best in a moment.

But before we look into that moment of Peter's change, let's look at his darkest hour, when he denied Jesus Christ. Peter was bold, always the first to give an answer to Jesus's masterful questions, always the first to defend the name of Christ (even with the sword, which is not the Master's way). But in the twilight before Christ's crucifixion, Peter 3 times denied being part of Jesus of Nazareth's followers. Mark, a close associate with Peter, who likely included the details at Peter's request, noted that Peter "cursed and swore" saying "I know not this man of whom ye speak". Then the next verse notes the aftereffect: when Peter "thought thereon, he wept". (Mark 14:71-72) Peter had denied everything he had done the past three years. But of course there is repentance and forgiveness. But Peter was still Simon at this point, he hasn't yet consecrated himself.

We see that when after 2 visits from the Risen Christ, Peter doesn't know where he should go, what he should do, with no Messiah guiding him. So, he goes fishing. He does what he used to do, before the Savior beckoned him and asked him to be a fisher of men. Found in the conclusion of John, Peter sees the Master at shore, and typical of the rock, dives into the water to be the first there. But what awaits him is the most beautiful form of chastisement ever designed. This in my opinion is where Peter becomes the consecrated missionary. Jesus asks him after they eat: "Do you love me more than these?" Referring to fishing. Referring to movies, video games, or whatever thing we might not be using our time wisely with. Peter says (paraphrased) "of course! You know I love you!". Jesus says, "Then feed my lambs". Do missionary work. Then a 2nd time, the same question. "Lovest thou me Simon, son of Jonas?". The same response. Then for the 3rd time, and at this point Peter is a little sensitive of the number 3, "Lovest thou me?" This question breaks Peter's heart, this question makes him realize in his very heart what he needs to do, that he can't go back to what he was or waste time. I will call this chastisement because of the next story, but this is how Simon truly became Peter, became what Jesus saw in him and called him to be.

Now let's look at the brother of Jared! This story is found in the Book of Ether, chapter 2, from the Book of Mormon. It has some remarkable similarities, and I will use the same theme of having training, wasting time, and becoming what our potential is.

The brother of Jared is what I'll call an Exodus Prophet, like Moses, Nephi, Brigham Young. His role is to preside over a people who are trying to reach a promised land, or in other words, their fullest potential. I won't quote the verses but this is all chapter 2 of Ether... This group successfully crosses many waters by building barges and by being guided by the Lord. They have just escaped the confounding of languages at the tower of Bable. Finally, they reach a shore of a vast ocean. These waters are nothing like they have tackled before. Even though they have been guided by the Lord, trained in frontiersmanship, and are veteran nomads by now, something about a nice little spot of land by the shore is enticing, and something about that vast ocean is daunting. So even though they know the Lord's potential for them, they don't cross those waters, they settle down where they are at. In fact they spend 4 years there. Then the brother of Jared, who is one of the greatest prophets, has his Simon to Peter moment. It says in the record that he stopped praying, which I take to mean his prayers became the same, repetitive, without action involved. But the Lord has something else in mind for this man and his people, and He pays him a visit. For 3 hours the brother of Jared is "chastened" for his disobedience. I do NOT want to know what 3 hour chastisement from the Lord is like.

A natural man would get bitter and upset, but the brother of Jared is pretty remarkable, he "repented of the evil which he had done" and although there is not much detail, this is where he becomes consecrated. He sets out to build barges needed to cross this ocean, and he uses revelation and his own hard work and ideas to solve some problems. Then, they reach the promised land after a long, hard journey. The theme here is also about wasting time in our comfort zone, where really we need to reach our potential, be the best we can.

Thanks for reading! Writing that out hopefully makes it easier to say it tomorrow, so thanks for the help :)

That family last week actually had a someone refer them! The oldest sibling was baptized 1 month ago and just got home from college to help her family join the church. They are not all ready and not all interested, but we had some amazing experiences this week finding concerns, having some teary testimony sessions. The result of 4 lessons this week is that 4 members of the family will be baptized this coming May! Almost all of the trust and spiritual power we developed in the lessons came from a recent convert who was baptized last February, and who was able to share how to carve the path of conversion. The real missionary work happens when normal people are involved, not just the full time missionaries.

I know the church is true, I love Jesus Christ, so I'll feed His sheep :)

Elder Fish

the picture of the family that came to church is not loading properly... next week na lang!

p.s. book of Mormon easter egg. Back in the day people were very into naming lands after their leaders... that land they spent 4 years in with the brother of Jared as their leader? it's called Moriancumer

2017-4-17 Easter!

April 17, 2017 – Easter!

Kamusta! 

I hope everyone had a great easter! I sure did. Easter here has got nothing to do with the easter bunny or pretty colors or eggs even (although they still sell balut!). Actually it's a little more centered on the Bible and what we know of Jesus, and it's a little more hardcore. On Palm Sunday, there were a ton of palm leaves or leaf arrangements, that people put next to their doors. They were being sold everywhere we went. On the day Christ suffered in the Garden, people did the "sacrifice walk" where they walked from their house to a Catholic church many kilometers away. Some of them are coming from much farther away... and they are all barefoot. That started after dark, so they went to church before dawn. The next day, there are people that make their own lashes, then proceed to walk around and give themselves lashes. As in whipping their own backs with thorns and rocks and leather. Yikes. I suppose it's these same people who then proceed to be crucified. Yes. Crucified. I luckily didn't see this, but I know which area it happens near here. I have at times praised the Filipino people for being so extremely faithful and it holds true still! 

I'm so grateful for the sacrifice Jesus gave for us. That because of this, God's plan for us can come to fruition. That we will live again, just as Christ rose from the tomb. Although I am much more enthralled by the Garden of Getsemane, I'm grateful still for the cross. And we don't have to literally be crucified to follow Christ's example. We don't have to feel the guilt and weight of mistakes, or not living up to God's potential for us. We can receive this great gift, by repenting. Becoming more like Christ, in all of His attributes. I know He lives, and that following Him is the only intelligent thing to do.

We had a meeting with a group of missionaries where my companion and I set up an amazing race type activity to find the pieces of the "Armor of God" (Ephesians 6) Luckily we volunteered one of our office missionaries to don the armor.

The sisters in our zone of missionaries, after an easter concert. A lot of members participated, and all in all I think there were 16 performances, including our zone. It was very peaceful to watch videos of Christ's life, then listen to songs that describe principles such as hope and repentance, it was very well put together even though there was only 2 weeks notice. One of my favorite parts was when when woman was singing a duet about Christ, and broke into tears because the spirit was so strong. So that was our easter sunday! 

Every day we find. We look for new people who are ready for this message, and ready to make hard changes for good. We got a lot of new great people to come with us to church, which was a great experience. Later in the day we found out we have a referral. A family of 7 went to church asking for missionaries to teach them, and they don't know anyone there. So without any contact they found an LDS church, but it so happens they went to one pretty far from their home, because they actually live quite near to us. Needless to say, we will be visiting them later today. It's amazing to see the spirit working in people. We are looking for those who are prepared. Or in other words, we are looking for the people who are looking for us. And sometimes they find us first :) I know the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints is the church Christ established 2000 years ago, this is His church. I know He lives and guides us through the living apostles and prophets. The message will roll forth, a stone cut without hands, because it is true. Thanks for reading, have a great Easter!

Love,

Elder Fish

2017-4-10 General Conference

April 10, 2017 – General Conference
Kumusta po!
So this last Saturday and Sunday we got to watch General Conference, which is held in Salt Lake so if it was live here (april 1 was the real date) it would be in the middle of the night. Hence we get to meet to watch it a week later! So if you already forgot about General Conference or don't even know what it is, here is your friendly reminder!
First off, it was awesome. It went by so much faster than when I was a kid. I think the stories were all that used to keep me interested, everything else didn't stick as much. The more gospel background we have, the more we can get out of listening to apostles and prophets. 10 hours well spent! 
Sunday morning session we had an investigator, someone who wanted to experience church and see if this is the true church, come. Her story is remarkably similar to Joseph Smith's in some aspects, she started going to different churches at age 13-14 and in the past 4 years has investigated many churches. Her parents are Catholic, and have given her all freedom to search, they just kind of see it as part of her nature to search for churches and they are happy with the religion they grew up in. So far she hasn't found the one. She has some preferences but hasn't quite found the church which matches what she believes Christ's church should have. So we were happy to share Joseph Smith's story with her, how he too was confused and sought for answers. Then, having her with us at general conference was a great opportunity. It really changed my whole mindset while listening, I tried to imagine if I sat down in a Stake Center filled with hundreds of strangers, watched some more strangers speak for 2 hours, then went home. What would seem weird or strange while I watched? Is that guy really a prophet? Wow, the choir really rocks! These old men cry pretty often. But man, something really touched me, maybe that's what's making them cry...
I think one of the best blessings we can enjoy is getting living revelation, and every 6 months having talks to study to improve our life and avoid the hazards of life. Something that stuck out to me this conference was how the talks all relate, how there are similar points made, similar doctrines highlighted. For example, John 3:16-17 was quoted 3 times, which stresses it's importance to me. The Plan of Salvation seemed to be the theme on Saturday, and understanding the light of Christ. Seeing the potential in others, and helping them seeing it in themselves. There are many more principles that were repeatedly taught, and even though it's great to have a favorite talk, I feel it's important to have some awareness of what was repeatedly mentioned. There are numerous speakers, and they don't collaborate on who will say what, it's just based on their personal revelation. So when 3 apostles talk about the Holy Ghost in one session, maybe it means we should pay extra attention there! 
I'm so thankful for the church, and that it is truly the Church of Jesus Christ as He established it. I'm grateful to be here to help those who are earnestly seeking for Christ's church. I will always be grateful for the answers it has given me. I love you all, thanks for reading! Pictures next week, promise :)


Elder Fish

2017-4-2 Mt. Everest

2017-4-2 Mt. Everest
Kumusta po!

This week we climbed Mt. Everest! No guides nor oxygen, we didn't even have ice picks! 

 After church last last week we had lunch at a member's brand new home as part of their blessing of them home/birthday party. Then we taught all day and on the way home, they saw us passing by and called us back in, so we had dinner there too. Awesome to spend some time with the members!
 I got to go on exchanges one day with another Elder, we had a great time, even though the heavens opened up in a downpour where one moment it was sweltering heat and blue skies. I saw an American visiting here and talked to him for a moment, it was a little strange to talk about the church in english, but it was okay! In the Philippines, you just walk up and ask a question like "where are you headed?" and it's completely normal, you don't really need to ask their name until you have figured out how many siblings and kids they have, plus where their from  and what their job is. it's a very friendly culture/language, you just act like your best friends with someone and they will respond the same way normally.

 We roasted some barbeque where we do our laundry as part of celebration...

We got to have dinner with our Mission President and his wife! We ate some of the best lasagna I've ever tasted. While the Americans were savoring this Italian dish, my companion was saying this food wasn't right for his mouth, and he was wondering where the rice was...





For my companion's one year mark! This means he has 1 year left, it's downhill from here!

That's all for now folks, I gotta run! Thanks for reading, I love you all! Can't wait to watch general conference and listen to some living prophets next weekend!


Elder Fish