Traveling to Aracaju
I'm REALLY EXCITED to go back to
Aracaju for a little bit. I'm probably not gonna have time for members, but
I'll certainly have plenty of time in the car with Pres./Sister (since it's the
secretaries' turn!) and my comp. I'm looking forward to it. And also giving a
kickbutt training that DOESN'T leave everybody sleeping. I already gave two of
these, and now we're up to the last bit - I'm hoping it'll be a blast like the
first ones! But I'll save my "GH" moments for later. If I'm lucky,
I'll have a few photos...and a refresher on the difference between the two
states in my mission. I really do want to get to know the rest of Brazil,
because of E. Rios - he's a Mineiro, or rather...he's from Minas Gerais. Which
is supposedly one of the most developed states in Brazil. I might live there if
I had a good reason to stay in Brazil for a bit (no epic foreboding intended!).
:P
I'm beginning to realize the
importance of surrounding oneself with good influences, and how it can greatly
affect the ease with which one lives the gospel. Environment is an important
thing mentally, physically, and spiritually. I think that that's one of the
great reasons that modern prophets have invited all young men to serve as
missionaries: so they can come to know a more spiritual atmosphere. I wonder
now how different my development as a person would be if I hadn't stepped into
the Provo MTC on December 28th, 2011. I can't imagine it being better than what
I've got now. That perspective helps me immensely when I count my blessings.
Counting even the tiny blessings, enumerating them all on perhaps a sheet of
paper, is something I tried doing at the suggestion of an RM friend of mine.
It's kind of weird how being grateful simply dispels most of any stressful
factors from my mind when I need it, when I'm more focused on just making the
decision to be happy. It's an interesting experiment - you should try
it! I'll send a more detailed example in a letter - right now there's other
things I need to toss in here real quick!
All in all, the mission's going well
here - no complaints, and in two weeks we've got another transfer coming. Hoo
boy...that's gonna be a lot of screen-staring and mental work. But it'll be
worth it. And at the end of the day, the most satisfying feeling is knowing
that I literally worked my best. I want to keep the habit I've got of giving a
good account to God every day, for it results in the greatest satisfaction I feel
on it.
This is something good to do -
start, pause in, and stop each day to pray and converse with God about the
day's trajectory, and your proposal to Him about how you'll spend your time.
You'll be surprised with how you feel at the end of the day. And you'll want to
repeat it, and make it a habit if you're living right. Just remember John 3:21,
and that the greatest thing we have to offer to God...is our willingness to
change.
That is what it means to be in the
service of God - it is to seek to realize His will, without regard to your old
habits and what needed to be modified within you so that it happens. E. Holland
referenced to it as he cast a creative light upon Christ's visiting the
Apostles as they fished again - doing the same thing, in the same place, after
walking with Him for 3 years. Once again, Christ called them to help Him to
realize His work, casting themselves from the ships of their old lives that
they had returned to, and thus Christ questions to Peter provide us an example
that is instructive in application: "Do I love Him? Am I showing this love
in all that I do?”
Don't ever be afraid to write
something spiritual! I always look
forward to your correspondences, because they always build me up too. Thanks
for helping me get to this point, everyone! It's because of small things like
that that my mission has been such an immense pleasure.
Hmm...well, my head's been
sufficiently emptied for now. Tchau for now! Don't forget to
wriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiite!
Love,
-E. Gubler
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