Tuesday, January 9, 2018

12-31-18 Nong Khai Thailand






Hey hey there Dad!



So New Years and Christmas have come and gone really fast. It's hard to believe how fast the passage of time goes. Indeed, President Monson probably has said it best, in multiple talks that he has given: "Time certainly marches on. Duty keeps cadence with that march. Duty does not dim nor diminish." I hope that when I near the end of my mission, that I will still work as hard as I can. Of course, we are agents, free to choose, so I just hope that I'll be as smart and dedicated as I feel I should be when I reach that point. But certainly, time marches on. Next Tuesday, I'll know if I'm moving, and if I do move, where I'll be moving to... I've spent over half my mission in just three areas, in of which I was in one area for just two months. Time does fly. I feel like I've changed here and there along the way. Perhaps not changed, but more of the feeling of that I've found out more of who I am, someone I am comfortable being. Not to say before that I was uncomfortable, but I think I understand more about myself, especially as a missionary. The mission has a funny way of making us discard what was artificial about us before, and helping us grow into the person our Heavenly Father wants us to become. We get rid of the excess to start tapping into the divine qualities that Heavenly Father has given us. We grow, and growing is a good thing. Growing and eternal progression is our path and our journey. ความก้าวหน้านิรันดร์



There was a talk, given by President Thomas S. Monson, our beloved Prophet in these days, given in April 2006, titled, "Our Sacred Priesthood Trust" which is one of my favorite talks which I have read thus far (but it's a lot funnier when you listen to it... just listen to it, please do.). In of which, an Elders Quorum President where President Monson was serving (he was a mission president in Canada at the time) was called upon to answer the question "What is the worth of a soul?" for everyone to hear. In response, this Elder Quorum President, after a pause, after what was probably was a little bit of prayer, said: "The worth of a soul is its capacity to become as God." For everyone who reads this email, I want everyone to ask themselves, "Am I becoming as God today? What did I do yesterday to become closer to God? To become closer to Jesus Christ? Am I becoming like Jesus Christ? What do I need to do to become like Jesus Christ?" Especially if there are any youth reading this, and most especially, any Aaronic Priesthood holders (such as: Kai). As missionaries, we are to be the Lord's representatives. In Thai, we use the word ตัวแทน, which translates to, give or take, "a person who comes in place of..." All missionaries are here in place of Jesus Christ. We are His hands. We are shepherds, here to gather in his sheep, under the direction of the Shepherd of All. So, for the Aaronic Priesthood holders (and everyone else who reads this letter), I want to ask this "Are you prepared and worthy, to go out into the world, and serve in the place of Jesus Christ, serve as He did, teach as He did, and become as He IS?" However, this pursuit is a pursuit of a lifetime, not something accomplished over just a couple of months, years, or even many years. Perhaps an eternity, but it is our eternal goal to be as The Master is.



I'll spin it a different way using our purpose as missionaries, found in Preach My Gospel. We are to "invite others to come unto Christ by helping them receive the restored Gospel through Faith in Jesus Christ and his Atonement, Repentance, Baptism by Immersion, Receiving the Gift of the Holy Ghost and Enduring to the End." I'll highlight the word "invite". We "invite" others to "come unto Christ." Do we invite others to "go unto Christ"? No! We invite them to "come unto Christ." Meaning they have to coming towards us, at least part of the way. We're not quite to the Celestial Kingdom yet, and most likely aren't perfect (yet) but we had better be standing right at the gates leading to the celestial kingdom, leading celestial lives. If we want our investigators and Recent Converts to lead celestial lives, then we had better be doing the same. The Lord has condemned hypocrisy, and through hypocrisy is a poor way to teach our investigators. Be obedient, be kind, be generous. Indeed, have faith, virtue, knowledge, temperance, endurance, brotherly kindness, godliness, charity, humility, and diligence. The way we develop these attributes is by praying, and constant work. These attributes come as as a gift from our Heavenly Father. I suppose that is one of the reasons why the last verse in the 4th Section of the Doctrine and Covenants ends in "Ask, and ye shall receive; knock and it shall be opened unto you." If you want to become like Jesus Christ, if you want to prepare well to become a missionary, then we must pray, asking "What do I need to do to become more like Jesus Christ? What must I do to become a better missionary, or to prepare to be a missionary?"

I ask myself that everyday, and if we have real intent, meaning we intend to act on the answer we receive, if and when we receive it, then we will get the answers we need. Thus we have repentance, to help us change, and become better, and the Gift of the Holy Ghost, to help us know, and help guide us everyday.



Ok, that's enough on the Spiritual Thought, hahaha. As far as the life of this particular servant of the Lord goes, we currently have a couple of investigators who have a date to be baptized, however, we're having trouble getting them to progress, or seem excited about being baptized., so it's going to be a tough journey for us in these last two weeks of the transfer (actually 1.5), but where there's no resistance, how could we grow? We're going to try to help them the best that we can. With prayers in heart, and guidance from the Spirit, we'll do exactly what the Lord needs us to do. One date for an investigator needs to be moved back because he missed Church this weeks, but probably will have to be moved back 2 - 3 weeks so we have some time to properly teach him and help him be truly converted. We also finally got one investigator there at church today! While it wasn't our goal, we were happy to have at least one investigator after a couple of weeks of some struggling. We're going to keep working with them all, and get them all to church! 



Yesterday, I'm pretty sure I talked to at least 6 drunk guys. Couldn't understand a word they said. Just gave them an inviting card, and biked quickly off (like normal!). The funny thing about drunk guys is that they'll almost anything you tell them to... or at least agree to do it. So we try not to teach them until they're sober, or else we would have a lot of new investigators by going to preach at alcohol-based establishments. They also like to shake our hands... it's pretty weird.



And then the dogs. We figured out the other day that if dogs go to chase you, and you brake really hard, pull a 180 and go chase them, they generally run away. So, the lesson is: Chase dogs and they run away. Way funny.



In other news, I also crashed my bike again. Tried to switch lanes, ran into the partition and crashed into the bushes... I'm thankful there were no strange animals or insects living in the bushes... So that makes crash #7 or 8. Almost one crash for every transfer I've been a missionary, and I haven't been riding a bike for my entire mission... hahaha. 



Truth be told, I've been here a long time. Almost 6 months now. I've seen a lot of missionaries come and go, from and into this mission. It's so strange, to see so many new faces, and I have no idea who they are. I've hit one year in Thailand, one year away from home, one year where everything I've learned so far about life has been put to the test. What a blessing, what an opportunity, and what a privilege. I hope I keep growing, and keep becoming better and better. I feel like I'm finding out who Heavenly Father wants me to be.



I love the Savior, and I testify that he is the Master Healer. He is our Older Brother, who loves us and sacrificed His life for us. May we study onward, pray continually, keep our covenants, and watch, as the arm of the Lord is revealed on our behalf. I hope everyone is searching the scriptures everyday! Search, ponder, and pray. We will receive all the answers we need from from such studies.



Again, Happy New Years! Love you lots! Talk to you soon!



- Elder Collin Decker

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