I've have always worked hard. You won't experience the miracles unless you are being obedient, working hard, and relying on the Savior's atonement. There is a scripture in John 4:36 that says, "And he that reapeth receiveth wages, and gathereth fruit unto life eternal: that both he that soweth and he that reapeth may rejoice together." So I've worked hard to be okay with just being the planter of the seed. The only time I have ever harvest was my first transfer and that was Pattie. But this transfer... its totally different then all my others.
Recently my mission president has been focusing a lot on the Atonement of Jesus Christ and how we as missionaries can access it to its full potential. And as we do so we will be able to help others do so as well. "You cannot convert someone beyond your own conversion." I've taken that to heart. There is the redeeming power of the Atonement but there is the enabling power. "The Atonement makes bad men good and good men better." As I applied that and of course continued to work hard THAT is when the miracles started happening.
I told you all about Skylar in my last e-mail. Well he has picked April 19th (this Saturday) as his baptism date. Every time we teach him he just seems to accept it at the very beginning. We taught him yesterday and thats what happened. We taught the Word of Wisdom (which is "the mormon health code"). He's had a hard time with it in the past but he said that all of the gospel just comes naturally and he excepted it like that. But the miracles don't end there.
I had court last Monday. It was really interesting. I might have felt like I had murder someone, even though it was just a car accident but Denver Court House was HUGE! The big pillars and everthing. But it went well so no worries. We haven't even left the building when a former, named Abe, we had dropped about 2 weeks ago (meaning we had stopped teaching him) texted us and said, "What do I have to do to get baptized?" SAY WHAT? We asked him if he had prayed about it and he said he had and that he really needed to talk to us. We met with him on Tuesday. A member, Ricardo, took him to Utah to watch conference and Abe felt the spirit so strong during the priesthood session and now he has picked the 26th as his date.
Then come Thursday we get a text from a member that said, "I talked to Daphny she wants to get baptized as soon as possible." What are up with these texts? They don't happen to Durfee. But they have. All three, (Skylar, Abe, and Daphny) were at church this Sunday. We talked to Daphny and she is sooo excited. We plan on meeting with her in actually 30 minutes and our mission president told us to go for the 26th as well.
Now, I want to clarify something. I'm not this happy because I can now see the miracles, or that I'm now a harvester and not just a planter. I'm happy because I've been able to access the Atonement more then I have in the past. That is where true happiness comes from. From our wonderful Savior Jesus Christ. Through that amazing gift, the Atonement, the ability to be washed and cleansed from our sins, and to become better. I'm not going to lie its nice to see the fruits of your labors some times but if you are working hard to do what is right and using the Atonement then you'll receive the happiness you seek.
We had a great week missionary work wise and weather wise. Then of course Colorado has to send the snow. We were reaching 70-75 degrees and now we're back to 20 with snow! YEAH! I thought it was spring. I guess not. -.- hahaha
Alright, I've got to go. I love you guys! It would be great to hear from some of you! And here is a shout out to my older bro. HAPPY BIRTHDAY JEFFREY! You old fart ;).
Stay Sweet
Don't Do Drugs
Hermana Durfee




