This week has been life changing. I have never felt this close to my Savior. The reality of Him and Heavenly Father is so much clearer. Thursday, April 17, 2014 I had one of the greatest experiences of my life. Taken from the words of one of the Assistants to President Hanks, Elder Munns, here is his "side of the story" :
“We received a call from the Tupelo Sister Training Leaders on Wednesday, Sister Maren Wilson from Saratoga Springs, UT and Sister Analise Reyne from Lincoln, CA discussing their investigator family who was set to be baptized that Easter Sunday. "The wife would jump in the font right now if she could, but the Husband is a little more hesitant." said the Sisters. "Would you be willing to come teach them with us?" they asked. Honestly, how could I pass up an opportunity like that?
Thursday we drove up to Tremont, Mississippi for this appointment. It was us, the Sisters, and their ward mission leader. The lesson started pretty crazy as during the small talk there was a knock on the door. The wife began to tear up immediately. They opened the door and it was the State Family Services. This woman's Mother had filed a case against them saying that they were abusing the children (they clearly weren't the Grandma is just a little psycho.) The lady from state services was accompanied by a couple police officers which really made things interesting. After about 10 minutes of questioning, the people left. This is where the Sister Missionaries really shined because normally when someone cries I just kind of sit there awkwardly. They however, went and put their arms around this woman and consoled her. It was great.
After this, it took us a few minutes to get things back into Gospel mode. Eventually it did though. The Mother continued to express just how much she loved "her church" and how if she could she would be baptized right that second. I began to question the Father of the Family asking him what his thoughts and feelings were about it. "I have enjoyed everything I've heard, and I feel it is good. I just don't feel like I know enough quite yet. I don't feel ready" We kept trying to tell him that he was indeed ready, and he didn't need to know more but he wasn't hearing it. It was one of those lessons where you couldn't seem to get it pointed in the direction that you wanted it to. I have seen time and time again on my mission where we have lessons like this, and there is only one thing you can do. I bowed my head and offered a silent prayer asking Father in Heaven to bless me with the direction and words that needed to be spoken to help this man be baptized on Sunday. I had come to the realization that nothing I could say would cause this man to get baptized. It had to be the Spirit. So, I trusted that my prayer would be answered, and began to speak. I do not recall what was spoken, but I do recall this man's reaction. The Sisters had a lesson with the Family previously, showing them a picture of the double mirrors in the sealing room. "Lewis, do you remember how you felt when we discussed this?" The Spirit slowly began to mount. The Sisters did phenomenally, stirring him to a remembrance of what he had learned already. The Member then stepped in and powerfully discussed the opportunity this man would have to hold the Priesthood, and to give his children blessings. "You are losing time, my friend. You'll be fine if you aren't baptized this Sunday but that is time that could have been spent with the Priesthood Power in your home." After the comments of the member, I stared at the Father and said, "You've heard the words of each one of us. We know you will be blessed as you are baptized this Sunday with your wife. You must find this for yourself, however. Will you (as we knelt down) ask God in the presence of His representatives, if He wants you to be baptized this Sunday?" He accepted the invitation. Kneeling there, 4 missionaries, a member and this investigator Family the Spirit was poured out abundantly. I prayed with all my heart during the prayer that this man would receive his answer. I cannot recall another experience like this one in my life. The Father asked, "Lord, will you show me....." His voice trembled, the Spirit had pricked his heart. He didn't even finish the prayer. I looked up and just saw he and his Family hugging each other. "I'll do it." he told his dear Wife. What a beautiful sight this was. This Family was indeed baptized this Easter Sunday in Tupelo, Mississippi.
As soon as I realized that nothing that I could do would cause this Family to be baptized, and relied on the Lord the Spirit poured out abundantly. Indeed, "that we should not trust in ourselves, but in God" 2 Corinthians 1:9" Elder Munns
I literally felt the presence of the Savior during this experience. I feel like I can pray differently now. I can never and will never deny the power of prayer. If we set expectations, if we have faith, and if we have a sincere desire we can know through the holy ghost, the presence of God.
AND! Jessica got baptized!!!! And Nathan baptized her!! .. There were 6 confirmations in church this Sunday!!!! How many people can say they witnessed that! Ponotoc, or as I call them, Ponnietaco Sisters had 2 baptisms, and then Jessica, Laura and Lewis were baptized this weekend. And the Elders had 1 baptism. And this week we were only in our area Monday to prepare for Zone training, Tuesday for Zone Training and then we weren't back in our area until Friday. Is is ALL God! As Sister Wilson says, "I love Heavenly Father, He is so nice!"
There is no other explanation for this week, than to say, God is good, and Jesus is real!