Monday, May 2, 2011

Osama and Investigators

Hey guys!
Today elder Welling and I got money on our cards, so we took the journey down to Ejercito Libertador to charge our bip! cards (the card we use to ride the buses here). While we were waiting in line, a guy was reading the newspaper and seemed to be eyeing us as we walked up.
"Look, you got him!" he exclaimed. We stared at what he was trying to show us in the newspaper. The whole front page had a giant picture of Osama Bin Laden with a headline that read "Osama Bin Laden: DEAD." Wow. he died. they finally got him. As the guy started talking to us about how the Navy Seal team went in and took him out. So much pain. So much agony. all gone in an ignominious death.
It made me think about the other ignominious deaths in the Book of Mormon. Nehor was executed for establishing false doctrines, and introducing priestcraft to the Nephites. Korihor was struck dumb by Alma for denying the Christ and later trampled to death by an angry mob. Zemnarihah was hung from a tree. All of these deaths have something in common: They all die. All of these men were drunk with power, anger, greed, or any of the other astute ways that Satan drags God's children down to hell. Whatever the case be, they believed that they were above the laws and commandments of the Lord. In the end, they all go down the same way.
Like the crazy professor of Ecclesiastes says, everything is vanity. We cant take anything with us. Our power, riches, nothing. The only thing that we take with us is who we have become and what we have learned. If we arent strengthening that constantly, we are not doing anything to further our standing in the presence of God, we can forget adding the three garage door to our celestial mansion.
So far, Elder Welling and I have not gone one week this change without a baptism. I hope I can keep that up so that at the end of the mission, I can say I have put in my hundred percent. We were able to see many happy people who decided to turn their lives around. Matias, especially, has shown that he is willing to follow the will of the lord and not let pride drown out our words, like so many other people in chile have. I am grateful for the transforming power of the gospel and the ability it has to take something broken and make it perfect. It has the power, but only if we are humble enough to let it change who we are.
I'm sorry this email wasn't filled with as many stories, but I felt that it was very relevant to a lot of what the mission is like. Next week I will be sure to just include a bunch of stories about our investigators. Thanks for everything!
Con Amor,
Elder Westover

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