How are you doing and how is mission going for you? I hope
you are really catching the missionary fun even at this time of your mission.
Some Sundays ago I was privileged to discuss with my friends, lesson four of the
Teachings of the Presidents of the Church President Ezra Taft Benson titled
“Living Joyfully in Troubled Times.” It was a delightful conversation and I
enjoyed the thoughts and experiences shared by my friends. Since that day, I
have been thinking of you and so I have decided to share with you my testament
on the love and care that God shows to us even in dire times.
President Benson taught that “we will all have
disappointments and discouragements-that is part of life.” As a missionary, it
is certain that disappointments would come. Dispiriting moments-times when you
would wish not to have gone on mission-people rejecting you and so forth. The
most disturbing part is that this sad, demoralizing, and faith crushing times
may even be caused by your fellow missionaries or members of the church. Please
when these moments come to remember the words of President Benson “if we will have
faith, our setbacks will be but a small moments and success will come out of
our seeming failures.” Indeed “happiness here and now consists in freely,
lovingly, and joyfully acknowledging God’s will for us-and doing it in all ways
and all affairs big and small.” I bear witness to you that no matter the sad
times, you can still proselyte happily and joyfully.
You may be proselyting in places where most of the people
may be feeling the blistering effects of harsh economy conditions-no power, no
job, people who could barely eat, no money to even take a car to church, and so
forth. In their eyes you may see frustrations, hopelessness, and misery-no
sunshine. In addition to all these, they
may be experiencing political fretfulness and fears-killings, demonstrations,
and pandemonium- conditions that may force then to “curse God and die.” As a
representative of Jesus Christ, please remember to “mourn with those that mourn
and comfort those that stand in need of comfort.” These people would need you
to bring hope to their troubled souls, to fill their hearts with the peace,
happiness, and joy that comes from the gospel of Jesus Christ. You cannot make
others happy when you are not happy.
“Of all people, we as Latter-day Saints should be the most
optimistic and the least pessimistic” taught President Benson. It is palpable
that “peace shall be taken from the earth, and the devil shall have power over
his own dominion,” reminisce also the strong declaration that “the Lord shall
have power over his saints, and shall reign in their midst.” (D&C 1:35-36.)
There is nothing paralleled to the innermost peace and joy
that comes from the Holy Ghost-the assurance that God lives and that He loves
each of His children and He is at the helm of affairs over His children. I am
thankful for the knowledge that I can, with full confidence place my trust in
Him and He will never fail me. I know God lives and I know He loves me and
hears me when I pray. Be ebullient always. Proselyte gleefully, teach happily, and serve enthusiastically because God does not dwell in despair and melancholy
but in light and love and you shall be happy.
Following the outbreak of this Covid19, nations all over the
world ordered a “Stay at home.” The virus has no cure yet and is easily
transmitted from person to person. There have been no regular daily human
activities outside the home. This have caused economic hardship to many.
Leaders in some nations have promised palliatives to those
badly affected by this pandemic. Yet there are fears that these may not get to
those who needed them most because of politics and corruption. The common man
is now left to either curse God and die or continue to have hope that no matter
how dark the night is, there will be dawn convoyed by its resplendent brightness.
With the increasing confirmed cases and deaths, and the
elongation of the stay at home order, many are beginning to qualm their faith
and hope in God for perkier days. In these dispiriting veracities, many
Christians have taken to social media to express their frustrations or
disappointment on the actions and inactions of their leaders.
“Be gone unbelieve my Savior is near” John Newton wrote “and
for my relief will surely appear.” There is never a better time to hold firm to
your faith and hope in God than now. Government, ecclesiastical leaders,
employers, clients, even families may fail you but the Lord promised “I will
never leave thee, nor forsake thee.” Heb 13: 5. Therefore, “Be strong and of a
good courage; be not afraid neither be thou dismayed for the Lord they God is
with thee” Joshua 1:9. With Christ in the vessel of our lives, we’ll smile at
the boisterous storm of Covid19 and its attendant famine.
Yes, it is true, the night and even day has become darker
than what we expect. Food is finished, rent has expired, the small family
savings is exhausted, lockdown is still in full force and may continue for a
while. The lively home full of laughter, joy and happiness is now shrouded with
cries, pains, depression, and fear of the unknown morrow.
“though dark be [our] ways, since [God] is [our] guide”, it
is for us to obey and follow the WHO recommended guidelines and trust in His
power to provide the help, healing, deliverance, and miracle we so desire. And I assure you He will. “His love, in time
past, Forbids me to think He’ll leave [us] at last In trouble to sink.” There
are countless evidences which “confirms His good pleasure” to help us through
this pandemic.
“God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in
trouble.” Therefore, He tells you and I “Be still, and know that I am God.” Ps.
46:1,10. Whatever may betide you my dear, do not loss faith and hope in God.