The stuff that makes things better is scripture. That's the stuff that's been my support. Whether it be modern scripture (as Papala would say - i.e. Ensign, General Conference addresses, etc. - Like how I even italicized Ensign? Nice touch, eh?), ancient "scrippa" (as Shelle says), or revelations I've received (don't know if they actually count, but they sure are scripture to me). The Lord has blessed us with so much, we can't not take advantage of it. If we do....well, let's not go into all the everlasting chains and stuff. That is most definitely NOT the stuff.
We're still helping Josh Underwood work towards his baptism this Saturday. He's super excited and invites everyone he sees. He's 25 and his fiancé is planning on coming to the baptism too. She came to church yesterday and is coming, hopefully with her dad too, this next week, when Josh gets the Gift of the Holy Ghost. She's a new investigator for the Elders in Shawnee. She lives over there. We're still working on the rest of Josh's family, but found out that they may not be coming to the baptism anymore. At least, his mom isn't. His sister still might and we're trying to get his dad there too.
One of the recent converts here in Seminole, the daughter of Deborah Harrington, recently had a miraculous change of heart. The changes she's making are so inspiring. I know that she has had a lot of divine help. This gospel changes people's natures. There's nothing like it.
I read the article in this month's Ensign about forgiveness today. If you haven't read it, read it...duh. If you have, re-read it. For why not? It actually talks about a lot of the stuff I've been working on...like, all of it. Isn't it miraculous, the way the Lord works? Yes, yes it is. I love it. That article really confirmed my beliefs and changes I'm working on making.
Random fun fact: The video Jord, Zach, and I made to the song Startropics by the Hoot Hoots that was later announced, by the Hoot Hoots, to be the official video for the song, is now in memes and vines. Some members here told me they've seen them. Crazy, no? We're pretty big deals, pretty worldwide, I guess. As Scott would say, we're on a biscuit. Just so y'all know.
I really am reaping the blessings of the prayers of my righteous family and friends. Like Alma the Younger and his father's prayers. I hope I can be as stalwart a missionary as he and the sons of Mosiah were and are in the spirit world, I'm sure. Maybe they're comp's with Gpa Tanner! Talk about an intimidating comp...both them and Grandpa. So much missionary power. Comes from the scriptures.
Those who accept the BofM are prepared. It is our most powerful tool. The earth is experiencing the BofM flood mentioned in Moses, and we're the ones making that happen. Every one who has a testimony of it's truthfulness.
I've gained an unshakeable testimony of the Book of Mormon and especially the Plan of Salvation. The latter has been mine and Elder H's secret weapon. Not on purpose, but whenever we share it, hearts are changed. Bro. Grier, Ladybug's daughter (the one who had a mighty change of heart through forgiveness and answers to prayer), a few less-active recent converts, and a new family we're teaching especially. It is so powerful. I cannot and will not ever deny it. Ever.
Love y'all. Thanks for your support.
Love,
Elder Tanner
-I Love the Lord-
Monday, January 27, 2014
Tuesday, January 21, 2014
"But wait, there's more!" (RIP Billy Mays)
Fruity Pebbles comes in big bags now....not just Fruity Dyno Bites, no no no...Fruity Pebbles! Miracles do happen. I'm so grateful for that.
I've realized, as I was emailing Scotter just now, that gratitude is going to be the key to success for my Year of Happiness. I realized this because of a lot of different things that have happened.
First, could you, Mama, try to find my father's blessing that mentions Captain Moroni? I remembered it this past week and I need to work on what it told me to do. "But wait, there's more!" It seems there always is...in those infomercials and in real life, but especially in the scriptures.
In Alma 48, it talks about the mighty Capt. Moroni. Alma 48:11-13, 17 describe him with things like "perfect understanding", "a man who did labor exceedingly", "firm in the faith of Christ", and then probably one of the coolest things that could be said of a person, "the very powers of hell would have been shaken forever; yea, the devil would never have power over the hearts of the children of men" if we all were more like him. But why did he have such amazing things said about him? How does he do it? See verse 12. It says he was "a man whose heart did swell with thanksgiving to his God." Kaboom. So, how he does it, aka how we can do it, is by working to have our hearts "swell with thanksgiving to [our] God. That's not something that just comes to us, necessarily. We have to work at it, actively searching for things, however small, to be thankful for. As my man Josh Groban put it so well, "There's so much to be thankful for." Isn't there? Listen to that song again and think about it.
What can we do to show more gratitude to God? That includes showing gratitude to those around us because as He said, "Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me." (Matt. 25:40) Anyone who reads this, I would like your ideas of how you show gratitude. I want to be so full of gratitude to God that I become like Moroni. Why not? I pray for it (along with happiness) every day in the morning and throughout the day, then I thank Him (gratitude) for His help throughout the day in my evening prayer. Keeping Him involved is so important, in everything.
Some of the things I'm grateful for from this past week: 1. I got to go running for about 45 min a week ago, on Monday. (Even with the shin splints. They're gone now.) 2. This Monday (yesterday) we got to be outside and play some sand volleyball. It was actually kinda warm/hot outside...and it's January. Crazy. 3. Our investigator with a baptismal date for Feb. 1 is still on track and improving. 4. His family members are almost all investigating now too. 5. The Lord sent me to Oklahoma. These people are the best. 6. The desires of my heart are recognized by the Lord, even when I don't show it as well through my actions. So I can be forgiven. 7. I'm understanding the stories of the Book of Mormon stories better than I ever have before, this time through it. (Just finished Mosiah today.) 8. The work is picking up again here in Seminole. 9. We got a referral from an investigator in the OTM (Hear that Al?) whose Mama lives in our area and we have an appointment with her Thursday. 10. Our Recent Converts are doing well (Ladybug and Bro. Grier). 11. My family always has my back. No matter what.
Those are just a few. So many more. There really is "so much to be thankful for".
I love y'all. Make it a HAPPY and THANKS-FILLED week.
Love,
Elder Tanner
-I Love the Lord-
I've realized, as I was emailing Scotter just now, that gratitude is going to be the key to success for my Year of Happiness. I realized this because of a lot of different things that have happened.
First, could you, Mama, try to find my father's blessing that mentions Captain Moroni? I remembered it this past week and I need to work on what it told me to do. "But wait, there's more!" It seems there always is...in those infomercials and in real life, but especially in the scriptures.
In Alma 48, it talks about the mighty Capt. Moroni. Alma 48:11-13, 17 describe him with things like "perfect understanding", "a man who did labor exceedingly", "firm in the faith of Christ", and then probably one of the coolest things that could be said of a person, "the very powers of hell would have been shaken forever; yea, the devil would never have power over the hearts of the children of men" if we all were more like him. But why did he have such amazing things said about him? How does he do it? See verse 12. It says he was "a man whose heart did swell with thanksgiving to his God." Kaboom. So, how he does it, aka how we can do it, is by working to have our hearts "swell with thanksgiving to [our] God. That's not something that just comes to us, necessarily. We have to work at it, actively searching for things, however small, to be thankful for. As my man Josh Groban put it so well, "There's so much to be thankful for." Isn't there? Listen to that song again and think about it.
What can we do to show more gratitude to God? That includes showing gratitude to those around us because as He said, "Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me." (Matt. 25:40) Anyone who reads this, I would like your ideas of how you show gratitude. I want to be so full of gratitude to God that I become like Moroni. Why not? I pray for it (along with happiness) every day in the morning and throughout the day, then I thank Him (gratitude) for His help throughout the day in my evening prayer. Keeping Him involved is so important, in everything.
Some of the things I'm grateful for from this past week: 1. I got to go running for about 45 min a week ago, on Monday. (Even with the shin splints. They're gone now.) 2. This Monday (yesterday) we got to be outside and play some sand volleyball. It was actually kinda warm/hot outside...and it's January. Crazy. 3. Our investigator with a baptismal date for Feb. 1 is still on track and improving. 4. His family members are almost all investigating now too. 5. The Lord sent me to Oklahoma. These people are the best. 6. The desires of my heart are recognized by the Lord, even when I don't show it as well through my actions. So I can be forgiven. 7. I'm understanding the stories of the Book of Mormon stories better than I ever have before, this time through it. (Just finished Mosiah today.) 8. The work is picking up again here in Seminole. 9. We got a referral from an investigator in the OTM (Hear that Al?) whose Mama lives in our area and we have an appointment with her Thursday. 10. Our Recent Converts are doing well (Ladybug and Bro. Grier). 11. My family always has my back. No matter what.
Those are just a few. So many more. There really is "so much to be thankful for".
I love y'all. Make it a HAPPY and THANKS-FILLED week.
Love,
Elder Tanner
-I Love the Lord-
Monday, January 13, 2014
Miracles for being OK
Elder H and I were both sick this week. He was barfing and I just felt like poop all the time. I've been using Mama's tricks though. Meds, fruit, and water...lots of water. Why is that the cure for everything? I do not know. Mama knows what's up though. I never got barfy though, thank goulash. Huge blessing. Haven't had that for a while, and that's okay with me. We tried to go out and work, but we got even more sick. We had to stay inside for most of Wednesday, and it was terrible. I don't like it. Nope. This was especially rough since we need new investigators badly, having baptized or dropped or been dropped by most of ours.
Then we started feeling better and got to get some work done. We found 2 new investigators, and 2 potentials in that same family. One of them, so far, has a baptismal date for February 1 and is super excited about it. He called this morning to ask us what he needed to bring to it. A little early, but I don't hate his enthusiasm. He commented a ton in church yesterday too. He's funny.
Along with that, I had a huge testimony builder this week. I was praying before personal study one day and I felt impressed to ask a specific question for my studies. So I did. Immediately after my prayer I always read the quote of the day from Annette's Conference Calendar. In that quote by Pres. Packer was a direct answer to my specific question. I don't remember having a prayer like that answered so immediately and directly before. It was incredible. I felt Heavenly Father's love for me personally so abundantly. I also felt Grandpa Tanner's presence. That's always such a sacred experience for me. I know he's watching over me too. I think this was all to help me realize that I did receive personal revelation and now I can never deny His answering prayers. I know He does and will. He loves to.
The baptism in Clinton for Zenaida G (that is how you spell it) was a hugely spiritual experience. Zenaida is her real name, but she used to go by Cindy. She informed me that now she's going back to Zenaida. She's Hispanic, so it's said with a Spanish pronunciation. Pops should know, and probably Kev too. Anyway, it was incredible. I've never felt the spirit so strongly at a baptism. Elder T and I went with our new Branch Mission Leader, Bro. White. There were around 10-14 missionaries there. It was so good to meet new missionaries and see some old friend ones too. I felt almost overwhelmingly happy there. So much good happening. My song went miraculously well too, thanks to a lot of prayer previous. I was still SUPER stuffed up and starting to get a cough, but God blessed me. I prayed to be able to bring the spirit, and that happened. It wasn't perfect or necessarily all that great, but it brought the spirit. That's what matters. Another cool answer to prayer.
I've started to write down my revelation in my Li'l Book o' Revelation. It is so helpful. I recognize my own revelation so much more often. I recommend it for anyone and everyone. It has changed and strengthened my confidence in my ability to receive revelation, and it can do that for you too. I love it.
The Lord is really blessing me.
Year of Happiness Update: It's working. Like I told some of y'all, it's really changing my nature, not just my behavior. I'm becoming a happy person. There are times that I'm so tempted to not be, but I can't let that happen. Miraculous, eh? If you knew me at all before, you'd say yes:)
Thank y'all for everything. I love y'all and pray daily for y'all.
Love,
Elder Tanner
-I Love the Lord-
Then we started feeling better and got to get some work done. We found 2 new investigators, and 2 potentials in that same family. One of them, so far, has a baptismal date for February 1 and is super excited about it. He called this morning to ask us what he needed to bring to it. A little early, but I don't hate his enthusiasm. He commented a ton in church yesterday too. He's funny.
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| "that's Bob West in the front. He's a funny li'l recent RM in the Clinton Ward. getting married soon" |
The baptism in Clinton for Zenaida G (that is how you spell it) was a hugely spiritual experience. Zenaida is her real name, but she used to go by Cindy. She informed me that now she's going back to Zenaida. She's Hispanic, so it's said with a Spanish pronunciation. Pops should know, and probably Kev too. Anyway, it was incredible. I've never felt the spirit so strongly at a baptism. Elder T and I went with our new Branch Mission Leader, Bro. White. There were around 10-14 missionaries there. It was so good to meet new missionaries and see some old friend ones too. I felt almost overwhelmingly happy there. So much good happening. My song went miraculously well too, thanks to a lot of prayer previous. I was still SUPER stuffed up and starting to get a cough, but God blessed me. I prayed to be able to bring the spirit, and that happened. It wasn't perfect or necessarily all that great, but it brought the spirit. That's what matters. Another cool answer to prayer.
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| At Zenaida's baptism |
The Lord is really blessing me.
Year of Happiness Update: It's working. Like I told some of y'all, it's really changing my nature, not just my behavior. I'm becoming a happy person. There are times that I'm so tempted to not be, but I can't let that happen. Miraculous, eh? If you knew me at all before, you'd say yes:)
Thank y'all for everything. I love y'all and pray daily for y'all.
Love,
Elder Tanner
-I Love the Lord-
Monday, January 6, 2014
2014 - The Year of Happiness
Turns out, I start out quite a few letters with
that, no? But also turns out, I'm gonna be happy every day of 2014. Even
if I get down sometimes, I'm gonna catch myself and look up. I'm gonna
do it, and it's gonna be hard, and I'm willing to accept that challenge.
Bring it, Satan.
So we've had a few investigators drop us and we had to
drop one, all in the past week or week and a half. Crazy, yeah? We're
praying for miracles for them, especially this girl named Mercedes.
She's so solid. We were so sad to see her go. BUT "hope is never
lost", as Elder Holland says. And when he says something...you don't
refute it. Is refute a word? Did I use it correctly? Oh well. I digress.
Is that used correctly..? Anyways!
Elder T and I found a ride to Cindy's baptism
in Clinton!! Huge miracle! Turns out (there it is again), I'm singing at
the baptism. Cindy wants me to. I just got a letter from her that said
she was losing hope for getting baptized. This was obviously before she
found a way to be able to be baptized, so more miracles! Cindy in
general is a miracle/miracle-worker for me. She's such a good example.
I'm honored to sing at her baptism. I'm singing I Love the Lord, but to
the tune of Be Still, My Soul the way it's written in the Hymnal (Sounds
like Dad, no? Hymnal, rather than Hymnbook). Just hoping I don't start
to bawl like a wee babila.
I'm starting a new thing today. I'm gonna get a little
notebook so I can write down revelation every time I receive some. I
call it my Li'l Book o' Revelation. Catchy, eh? I'm excited. My District
Leader promised me blessings of being able to recognize revelation more
if I do this. I'm a huge promised blessings believer, like Shelle has
said she is. We kindred spirits, Shellster. How do you feel about that?
We both got the unsolicited faces down too! Ann dog has those too
though...and really most of our family. Even Mamasita has her "Tiger
face", which I do sometimes, not actually to relieve stress, though it
does anyway. I just think it's funny.
Been struggling lately sometimes, but Satan's got
nothing on me. Silly Satan. It's not worth it to get down, ya know?
Satan will drag us down to Hell from even the smallest of negative
feelings. It can lead to lots of sorrow and gloom. Why let it? Silly
natural man.
That's not a very happy note to end on, now is it? So
I'm crazy excited to start a new year, with a brand new start. It's
gonna be wonderous, am I right? It's up to us. "Water what you want to
have grow", right Mama? I share that with lots of people.
I've......learned to love it.....#missionaryprobs Thanks Mama.
I love all y'all so muchly much. Don't you forget it. Pray for y'all daily too. Nice of me, I guess. Y'all deserve it.
Love,
Elder Tanner "Bill"
-I Love the Lord-
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