"And faith, hope, charity and love, with an eye single to the glory of God, qualify him for the work.
Remember faith, virtue, knowledge, temperance, patience, brotherly kindness, godliness, charity, humility, diligence.
Ask, and ye shall receive; knock, and it shall be opened unto you."
D&C 4:5-7
Two words:
MISSIONARY
WORK
Should I serve a mission?
Should I get my papers started?
I can now officially submit them.
I'm enrolled in Mission Prep at the Institute and I love it so far. We learned about how we each have our own "orbits." The instructor mentioned how the star that appeared the night Christ was born didn't just appear by chance. It was placed specifically in the solar system so that when the time was right, it would appear brighter than ever that special night the the dear Lord came into this world.
Us, like that star, each have our own individual orbits too.
This thought got me thinking about my desires and emotions that I have felt concerning a mission. My feelings about serving a mission have definitely been an emotional roller coaster.
But now I wonder if maybe it's just not my time right at the moment... but maybe my time is coming soon? Maybe my timing is off a little bit.
Because let's be honest, we cannot have "true
faith in the Lord without also having complete trust in the Lord's will and in the Lord's timing."
So would I be ready to serve a mission if I could? Would I be qualified for the work, considering the revelation given through the prophet Joseph Smith to his father, Joseph Smith Senior in section 4 of the Doctrine and Covenants?
I guess all I can do now is to continue to prepare myself and make my eye single to His glory. I need to remember those Christlike attributes and practice them so that I can become better prepared to serve the Lord and to share the gospel with others.
And most importantly, I must PRAY.
Because I know with all my heart that prayers are heard and they truly are answered.
Love,
Kate