Happy December!! It's been foggy this week, and it's kind of like the winter inversion of Utah, so Mississippi winter really isn't too different from Utah after all!
Sister Goold and I just looked at each other and said, "What even happened this week?!" It's just been one of those weeks, y'all. But I'm lucky I got to spend it with her. We have fun, that's for sure. We road-tripped it up to Philadelphia and back on Wednesday, so that was a total of 5 hours in the car. It got long, but we just listened to Christmas music and talked a lot (Sister Goold tells the best stories). It was actually a good time to just think about things.
I got to thinking about Jesus Christ and how He (the very same divine person who created this world and everything in it) was born into humble circumstances, as a helpless child, surrounded by the very things he himself had created.
And then with the Christmas Devotional last night, I have also been thinking about how much Heavenly Father manifested his love by sending this one, perfect son-the creator of the earth- to vicariously atone for each of us.
He deserved none of the pain he received, and even asked if there was some other way.
But because he was perfect, he also submitted to the will of Heavenly Father, and he allowed himself to go through that heartache, and pain, and torment for us.
For me.
For you.
For Brad.
For Sister Goold.
For the people of Mississippi.
For every single person who ever did, does now, or ever will live.
It's easy to get caught up in all that is "unfair" or "undeserved". But Jesus Christ created this world for us and he atoned for us, so that we could find peace, and joy, and love as we walked our own paths back home to our Father in Heaven.
I am so grateful for that love and for his life. He has carried me throughout my mission. And even now, as we set out to work hard and to bring light to others this Christmastime, I know he will carry me. He will smile with me when I rejoice. And understand when my heart breaks a little and I cry a tear or two.
Let the light of Christ into your life, and you will never be the same. Allow Him to change you.
He can and will make up anything "unfair". He will lift you higher.
Pictures this week:
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| I was a Spanish Missionary again! With Hermana Morales! |
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| Got a Christmas package! Perfect timing too, because we had already planned to decorate that night! |
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| Nikki's goats |
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Had some cookies in the car. Then had some cookies in my face. (That's what I get for telling Sister Goold I want to take a selfie with the cookies!)
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