There’s been a couple things on my mind lately; two things that sorta collided and became one and then inspired this post. The first was a DVD that I got from a past companion called Small and Simple Things. The next was a letter from my recent convert, Stephanie. I’ve posted the video “Small and Simple Things” below. The song is called Healing Waters. This song combined with this video shows how the gospel can change someone’s life.
I love that song. Healing Waters. What an appropriate analogy for baptism. Baptism represents coming unto Christ, Following Him, and entering into a new, sinless life. Baptism is a beautiful ceremony where people are truly coming unto Christ, repenting of their sins, and making a determination to follow Christ until the end. It truly has the power to change lives and heal the wounded soul.
We each are on our own spiritual journey here in life. We are each being prepared to receive the blessings our Heavenly Father has waiting for us.
Stephanie was searching. She says "When I was 15, I lost my mom to cancer. Since her passing, it was very difficult for me to still feel her presence, something I desperately needed. My mother had been everything to me and I felt as if I had lost her forever. The missionaries used the gospel and explained how this wasn’t true. She wasn’t gone; she was just in another place waiting for me to join her. What was more, she could still see me, was still watching me, and if I just listened, I’d be able to feel her next to me always.
I was prepared for the gospel because I was at a point in my life where I needed to be sure of the promises the gospel gave. Though I hadn’t known about all the promises – eternal life and happiness, being with my family forever, never having to face a challenge alone and being able to bear all the challenges that came my way – I was ready to take them into my heart the moment they were made aware to me."
Our life on earth is but a short moment in contrast to the broad expanse of eternity. Our time is short, yet so important. The way is rough. There will be heartache. Yet I know that our Savior is there to heal us. Let each one of us not waste a minute to come unto Him that we may be healed.
2 comments:
Wow. This post was definitely worth the wait! Beautiful, simply beautiful.
Glad that you liked it! How has your baptism blessed your life?
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