VICKSBURG VOLUMES: CHAPTER SEVEN

Hello from Mississippi: the Wacky Weather State,

It is by grace that we are saved after all our thighs can do-- especially wet thighs. I wonder if its an abridgment to mission law to swim... if you're on a bike. We did the impossible this week-- the very soggy impossible.  I'll let you figure out in the pictures whether it's rain or sweat.
Anyways, despite all this precipitation and perspiration, the miracles have been aplenty! With great opposition comes great opportunity! His strength is made perfect in our weakness-- especially when it comes to biking the hills of Mt. Vicksburg! WELCOME MY FRIENDS, to a very blessed and very wet, VICKSBURG VOLUMES: CHAPTER SEVEN. 

Not all heroes wear capes. In fact, some wear silky Guardians of the Galaxy pajamas. After an incredible member lesson we went out with another member to help them fulfill their ministering assignments, and it was then that I truly appreciated the tender mercy of the talents of others (and their style choices). 

For those of you who may not know, Louisiana and Mississippi are more indecisive than a kid in a candy store with their weather choices.   Pro tip: don't go driving in a crazy terrain trailer park without four-wheel drive. Yeah, we got stuck... it was pretty hilarious actually. This member looked over at me and said, "you're gonna have to get out and push." Well, despite the gains of Nephi the Nissan Ultima wouldn't budge from the death grip of the mud. I said a little prayer in my heart that somehow, someway, we would be freed from the captivity of the terrain. No sooner than I said, "amen" did the miracle come cascading down the hill in the distance. As if I was quickened by the spirit and carried away into a tall mountain, I looked and beheld a man, most muscular and fair amongst all other men... saddled on a riding lawnmower, in his superhero PJ's, pulling behind him a wagon of wooden planks. Lo and behold, we were delivered from the chains by which we were bound... by a chain that this man climbed several trees to retrieve. This man certainly had talents that I didn't; unless you expect me to get down and dirty in a mud puddle and tie a noose around the bumper in a white shirt and tie. It was just a simple testimony to me that God endows us with very specific abilities to fulfill his purposes. This man was able to perform an act of service through the magnification of his divine identity and capabilities. We, similarly, are blessed with talents beyond measure, for the purpose of serving God's children. If you think about it-- with the talents of everyone on Earth combined, we could probably accomplish anything in mortality. So, you may not have super studly pajama pants, but you definitely have talents; use them to pull someone out of the mud and magnify your calling as a child of God!
   

As some of you may know, recently there has been a great emphasis on, "the name of the church." Our beloved prophet has petitioned each and every one of us to identify with the name of Christ and to keep his name at the center of His church. We are evolving from the misnomer of, "Mormons" and converting to the higher, holier, and original name of, "members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints." Now, some of you may question this development/re-assertion-- "we have so much publicity with the name of Mormon..." "my mouth simply cannot utter that many syllables when declaring my religious beliefs..." Well, let me tell you tongue twisted and traditionalist alike, we had an experience this week that reaffirmed my testimony of President Nelson as a prophet in these latter days and the critical importance of this inspired decision to correct the name of the church. 
As we approached the door we noticed a cross on the side of the house. Now for a missionary- this is great news! "Oh goodie, a Christian!" So, we knocked on the door and initially, the man who opened up was very apprehensive, and a tad abrasive. There actually reached a point in our approach where he interrupted and responded to our inquiry about his faith and said, "I AM JESUS." Glory hallelujah, not only was this man a Christian-- it was Jesus Christ himself! Well, when we got over the blasphemy of this encounter, I was a firsthand witness of the converting and softening power of the Spirit; he really warmed up to us! As we clarified what we believed and found similarities, my heart went out to this great man and his even better faith! And this is where the name of the church came in..

There reached a point in our conversation where he stopped us and said... "wait, aren't you guys Mormons?" We took the opportunity to clarify that that was once a nickname of our church, but now we are really pushing to keep the name of Christ in His church. His response, I believe, is a testimony to all that this emphasis was inspired of the Lord. He said, "I love that. You know, for my entire life I have believed that Mormons didn't believe in Christ- but now that I know that you really are the church of Jesus Christ I couldn't be happier to accept a copy of the Book of Mormon." How incredible is that? A simple clarification prepared this man for conversion. I testify that President Nelson is a prophet of the Lord and that he speaks for God. The Lord [reveals] his secrets to his servant President Nelson. Follow the prophet in the little things-- if Jesus Christ told you to eat your food with your left hand, you'd probably do it-- so should we be obedient to the, "small and simple things" the prophet commands us to do; trusting that by those small things, great blessings will be brought to pass in our lives! I am honored to be a [member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints] lead by a prophet on the Earth today.  

Y'all, I know that God is mindful of the people here in Vicksburg because he is preparing and blessing their missionaries with so many miracles and opportunities. The finding and teaching experiences this week were such a strength to this portion of the Lord's vineyard. I am humbled to be an instrument, that the Lord is CERTAINLY using, to fulfill and further his purposes. To name a few:
*preferably read with the sentiment, "coincidence? I think not.*
• We had scheduled an appointment with a returning member of the church and after we biked the four miles there, they all of a sudden weren't home. So, in an attempt to be effective we knocked a few doors in the surrounding area-- and I KID YOU NOT-- the first door we knock on a 15-year-old young woman answers and says, "Oh, my mom was trying to stop you yesterday! She wanted your number so that she could learn about Jesus Christ and come to your church." 
• We were out street contacting on a brisk winter afternoon and we passed by this young lady walking around the neighborhood TWICE as we were making our rounds. Well, the second time around, I decided not to postpone a prompting and went up and talked to her. Turns out, she's been a devoted member of a local Baptist church and had read the Bible her whole entire life, but she didn't understand the resurrection or the doctrine behind where her deceased mother was. Her eyes got wide when we told her about a, "book that can answer those questions of her soul" and offered her a free copy of the Book of Mormon. In our last visit, we helped her to better understand the book she believed to be, "the word of God" and how it is convincing evidence of the truthfulness of the only true and living church of Jesus Christ.
• We've been trying to be creative with the effectiveness of the work, and so this week we have been specifically praying to find people to teach that would be compatible with specifically returned missionaries in the ward. Lo and behold, the pattern of this week continues; we found some potentials who seem like they would be best friends with some former Elders and Sisters.
• We entertained the, "hard knock life" with a little time we had before an appointment and knocked on this door and [immediately] the lady answered, and as quick as she answered, she slammed the door. Well, sad but true, we've kinda accustomed ourselves to rejection. Well, as we moved to the next door she opened again and said, "who are you guys?" After we explained our purpose and message as missionaries she invited us in, and it turned out that her brother was in the hospital and she really needed someone to pray for her. We shared some comforting words of Christ and we now have a return appointment to help her feel God's love! I was just so astounded at the love of a God who knew her concern, knew what she needed, and provided missionaries as an answer to her prayer! I know that God listens to and answers our prayers in a similar way. You are LOVED! And maybe God will send missionaries knocking on your door one day to answer your prayers. ;) 

And the final experience, and most incredible to me, came as we witnessed the fruits of true conversion. 

It has been said that conversion is best demonstrated on the 265th page of the Book of Mormon with the miraculous experience of Aaron and King Lamoni's father. After much teaching, expounding, and working with the spirit Aaron beautifully illustrates the purposes and intent of the plan of redemption. He flawlessly answers inspired questions with inspired answers and guides the king through the conversion process. Towards the middle of the chapter, it is said of the king that:

"[he] did bown down before the Lord upon his knees; yea, even he did prostrate himself upon the earth and cried mightily saying: O God, Aaron hath told me that there is a God; and if there is a God, and if thou art God, wilt thou make thyself known unto me, and I will give away all my sins to know thee, and that I may be raised from the dead, and be saved dat the last day."

A beautiful commitment and an even more sweet surrender... 

Well, in a small portion, this happened to us (Aaron) and one of the most beloved people we were teaching this week. We received a call at 5:00 in the morning (a missionary 24/7) from one of our most progressing friends who has been striving to overcome a smoking addiction to prepare to be baptized and confirmed a member of the church. He texted us later that morning and said, "I can't quit smoking." The prompting came that he had not yet understood the full redemptive and enabling power of the Atonement of Christ. So, we did exactly that; we bore testimony of the infinite and eternal sacrifice of Jesus Christ and how any sacrifice on our part is only a mere portion of the offering of the Savior. It was a powerful lesson filled with the spirit. In the spirit of the moment, Elder Sellers being the bold man he is asked him to use his agency to use the Atonement of Christ and to throw away the package of cigarettes that was lying there on the table. He immediately, understandably defensive, said that he couldn't do something like that. That was the moment that the spirit whispered into my ear something I will never forget, "give this man a missionary promise he will never forget." I sat there at that moment, pondering upon the effects of the Atonement in my own life... and thought about the blessings I have received. Then, entirely lead by the spirit (ushering in the promise of Doctrine and Covenants 100) I said the following promise: "If you will make the decision to stop smoking today, you will begin to achieve your potential to become like God." No sooner than the words left my mouth, did he get up and say... "I need to do something really quick."He got up. Took the box of cigarettes. Threw them away. And said, "I can do this." 

He gave up what he had to know God. In the middle of difficulty lies opportunity, and the very thing that is hardest for us to sacrifice is the same thing that is preventing us from having a perfect knowledge of God. That is true conversion-- giving up something good, for something of God. And I for one, am humbled that God would use a weak missionary like me to extend a promise like the one extended that day. You missionaries out there, promise blessings while you can-- apostolic authority won't be there forever. And you members out there, what are you willing to sacrifice to know God? I know that as soon as you, "give it away" your knowledge will be enlightened, your relationship strengthened, and you, like the man we taught that day, will be on the way to achieving your potential to become like God. 

Well yall, I just love being a missionary and I have learned so much this week about what that title means to me! Whether it was biking in the rain, pulling a Nissan out of the mud, or experiencing the tender mercies of the converting power of the Lord and His work, the miracles of a mission are REAL! I know this church, the CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS, is the Lord's kingdom on the Earth today! I know the Gospel has been restored and reserved, particularly for the promised land of Mississippi! I am grateful to be on the front lines of the Lord's battalion as his servant and instrument. For those of you out there, PLEASE use your talents for the blessing of others, give away what you have to know a God who will give you everything, enjoy those rainy days of your life trusting in great blessings ahead, and identify with Christ! The miracles are there; we just need faith to authorize God to bless us with them. It is my testimony that God is aware and always there; he loves y'all, even impossibly more than I do. Remember that! And remember... it never hurt to sweat or get wet a little bit. ðŸ˜‚ HAVE A GREAT WEEK YALL! ELDER BOYD LOVES YOU. 

From a wet but appreciative bike Boyd,

Elder Boyd

This Week's Facebook Post

Ring the bell that still can ring,
Forget your perfect offering,
There is a crack in everything
That's how the light gets in.
Darkness itself doesn't exist.
It is only in the absence of light that we have darkness.
We all have our dark days. We all have those days where we feel a crack in everything. But we often tend to forget in these vulnerable times, that it is in our brokenness that we let the light in.
Darkness exists when we forget who we are...
Darkness exists when we forget God...
Darkness exists when we lose sight of where we're going..
But when we remember who we are and where we're going; that we are children of God with a loving Heavenly Father who has provided a plan and a Savior to help us become who we need to become and go where we need to go-- that's how the light gets in.
He is the light. The Lord is our light. The moment we overcome our inner darkness is the same moment we invite the light of Christ in our lives. He is the perfect offering that we can never forget-- and the light that shines through the darkness. There is no crack that Christ cant shine through. He is the light that radiates through our divine identity and the plan of happiness.
So, it's okay if you're cracked. It's okay if you are not a perfect offering-- because He is. He is our light. So don't shine so that others can see you. Shine so that through you, others can see Him.
Forget yourself and embrace your cracks; that's how the Lord gets in.


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VICKSBURG VOLUMES: CHAPTER SIX

30 biked miles for Jesus later,

Hello, privileged automobile drivers! Elder Boyd here, from the holy hills of Vicksburg. Fun fact: there is a threshold to thigh exhaustion. However, another fun fact, through the power of the priesthood and the enabling power of the Atonement all the thresholds of thighs can be overcome and exceeded. Not only did we prevail through the hilly trials of our faith, but I also likened the Atonement of Jesus Christ to the third Pirates of the Carribean movie and witnessed a baptist spank her dogs with a fly swatter while jamming to Christian rock... so I guess you could say things are pretty good over here! We are blessed to reflect on the best of the blessed as we enjoy another edition of VICKSBURG VOLUMES: CHAPTER SIX.

And the transfer news is...
WE'RE STAYING! Elder Sellers and I are beyond stoked to spend another six weeks in the promised land of Vicksburg, Mississippi. So much love- in honor of this Valentines' week. I love my companion. I learn something from him every day, I can be myself around him, and he helps me to achieve my full potential and become the best version of myself. I love Vicksburg! This place is a diamond in the rough with the potential to basically become exalted. The people are some of the sweetest Southern elect you'll ever meet and the work is hastening every day. This ward is top-notch- if you ever need a level 3 missionary experience, float your way down the Mississippi and stay a night or two in Vicksburg. These members are motivated, inspired, and preparing for Zion. I love this mission. Sixteen months now I have been immersed in the work of the Lord and I have loved every moment. If you're looking for a life-changing opportunity to be aware of your weaknesses, develop your strengths, live the Gospel, and become who you really are; serve a mission. I promise you won't regret a single ounce of sweat, blood, or tears-- I know I haven't. I think my mission has taught me how to truly love-- and I owe so much of it this mission, my companions, and my holy lands.

Regarding the work this week; it was a rough one. However, that doesn't mean every day wasn't a good day! One absolute nugget of a quote we heard this week from one of the nicest ladies in the universe was, "all of my days are good days- some are just better than others." Isn't that so true? I have nothing to complain about here in MS, because every day is a good day; some are just better than others! 

Door to door, we met some of the kindest people from all sorts of different denominations. It is such a wonderful thing to see people as children of God-- it didn't matter what these people believed, they were still our brothers and sisters. Though these people could only worship according to the light they possessed, they still had the countenance of divine identity. I have been truly humbled by the lesson I have learned this week-- sometimes it's easy to generalize a denomination. After one Bible bash, we may sometimes find ourselves blaming the whole religious sect for the spirit of contention. It is good to remember, that the perfect Gospel is made for imperfect people. God cannot simply perfect that which is already flawless-- and if his purpose in morality is to perfect us, we need to give him some imperfections to work with. He expects us to be imperfect, so why should we expect ourselves to be anything more than what he already expects of us? 

I have learned this week to not generalize denominations. To not expect others to be what I don't expect of myself. To look at everyone as a child of God and to be patient with the imperfections of others. I have such a greater resolve to share the fullness of the truth with people of all religions-- it isn't just that one street in Mississippi that God has congregated the nicest people of every church. There is kindness all around if we will simply look for it.

We had some experiences this week that strengthened my abilities as a missionary. We were able to help out with an LDSSA (Latter Day Saint Students Association or something like that...) booth on exchanges at a college campus in Greenville, Mississippi. It's pretty cool to reflect on my confidence with my faith. I'm pretty sure that, pre-mission Elder Boyd, would not have been so confident sharing and testifying of the Book of Mormon wth a D3 defensive end. The "college experience" was a great foreshadowing to my future- watch out world, just because there's no name tag on my chart doesn't mean it isn't written in my heart. :)

On the spiritual side of things (as if everything on a mission is not a spiritual experience already) I came to realize my own nothingness. Now I'm sure that may sound pretty harsh, eh? Well, that is not to say I think less OF myself-- but that I have begun to think less about myself and more about God. I've come to realize that we of ourselves really do nothing. This realization came as read this quote and correlated it to a favorite scripture...
“If you consider yourself a nobody and do nothing to improve yourself to become a somebody, you truly will end up being a nobody.” 
And to quote President Mckay,  "If we are no better tomorrow than we are today, we are not very useful.”
And the scripture...

21 I say unto you that if ye should serve him who has created you from the beginning, and is preserving you from day to day, by lending you breath, that ye may live and move and do according to your own will, and even supporting you from one moment to another—I say, if ye should serve him with all your whole souls yet ye would be unprofitable servants.

God is all-powerful and all-knowing. If we have any success, progression, or development in life it is entirely on account of his mercy and love. As the scripture states, he grants us, "breath." We live and breathe because God is compassionate enough to allow us to be used for a greater purpose. We are the "small and simple things" that God uses to bring great things to pass! The Priesthood is the medium by which God permits us to see miracles and success-- it isn't our prayer alone, or our faith, or our hard work that brings these things to pass. It's God. He is the miracle-worker, he is the reason our people progress, it is by him and through him that we are allotted success as missionaries. I just acquired such gratitude for the mercy and merits of him who, "sits high and looks low..." as they say here in the South!

Well y'all, I am beyond excited to be spending another transfer here in Vicksburg! I love everything about this area and this mission! I'm looking forward to many more miracles as we put our thighs on the altar of sacrifice and reap with all our might! I encourage you all to be confident in your faith, to remember your own nothingness, and most importantly... to ponder on the great and eternal truth that Christ's church is on the Earth again! 

I love being a missionary--- revelation rocks y'all! Talking to my family today was the ultimate blessing- missionaries haven't gone soft my friends, the Lord is just hastening his work in His way. Like President Nelson said, "the Lord will do some of his most miraculous work between now and the time of his coming..." This is just one of those many miracles! 

Grateful to be a servant of the Lord here in the final dispensation-- the church is true my friends! HAVE A GREAT WEEK Y'ALL! ELDER BOYD LOVES YOU!
Another transfer, another thigh size,
Elder Boyd

This Week's FB Post

The Love of God.
Every day should be an opportunity to reflect upon the gift of matchless love. Though the love of man may vary and waver, the love of God is infinite and never-changing. He loves us with an, "everlasting love" and one of the greatest manifestations of this eternal comfort is His son, Jesus Christ.
The love of God is Jesus Christ.
The love of God for His children is most profoundly expressed in His gift of Jesus as our Redeemer:
"For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son..."
We've all heard this verse and we reverently observe, respect, and honor this compassionate sacrifice.
But do we equally observe, respect, and honor the submission of the Son?
"For the Son so loved the world that he gave himself..."
To partake of the love of God is to partake of Jesus’ Atonement and the emancipations and joys which it can bring.
For you, for me, and for everyone throughout eternity the Savior offered himself as a sacrifice for love: to answer the ends of the law, and to fulfill the plan of happiness. He knew what he volunteered to do. He understood the pain, temptation, and affliction of every kind that he would take upon himself. And yet, he argued not, "how" it should be done... but instead thought of us, and remembered, "why?" We, likewise, never have to wonder how we are to endure through the trials and tribulations of life-- Christ already answered that question. Instead, it is our duty to remember, "why" this is all possible-- and to acknowledge the amazing sacrifice of Christ.
As a rebellious and proud soul myself, I can't help but kneel at the mercy seat and think on the wonderful gift of the Savior. However undeserving, imperfect, wayfaring, rebellious, or proud we may be... he loves us still.
One cannot help but be amazed at the love of God-- so remember your why, remember the Redeemer, and stand amazed every day at the love Jesus offers you.

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