Feb 2
Holy cow, I seriously cannot believe it has been 18 months on Sat. since I entered the MTC!! Time has literally flown by! So many things have happened, so much has changed, yet so much is the same. A lot of emotions, and difficult to describe. But I am excited to head into over time for these next few weeks and really give the Lord my very best! And since I have been out here for that long, I must really know what I am doing and be really proficient at the language by now right? Oh dear, no. I haven't shared one of these for awhile, but we had a nice lesson with our cute investigator Ha Yeh Been where we taught about keeping the Sabbath day holy. She was having a hard time accepting it, so I wanted to promise her the blessings that come when we keep that commandment. I explained that during the week we are so busy with school, homework, friends, etc. so we have a lot of stress. But Sunday is special because it is a day God has given us to rest from all that. At least, that's what I meant to say. It turns out the words for 'rest' and the word for 'going #1' are very similar, and I accidentally mixed up the two. So instead, I told her Sunday was a very special day because she can just use the bathroom all day, and because of that my life has been so blessed.. She and my companion were both incredibly confused as I bore my testimony about this concept. Thankfully my companion finally realized what I had meant to say, corrected it, and they both just about died laughing. Not sure how spiritual it was, but it was certainly a lesson she won't forget!
This week we had an incredible miracle with a recent convert named Kim Seh Young. She was baptized about 4-5 months ago, and has been less-active since. But we keep visiting her, and finally met her at her home this week, and met at the church on Saturday. We were able to talk with her, and then realized the ward was having an activity at the church all day. She spent the rest of the day coming to English class and then watching a soccer game with the ward, and then texted us the next morning saying that her mother gave permission for her to attend church again!! MIRACLE!! She came, stayed the whole time, the ward was so wonderful and welcoming, and we were so grateful to them. The Lord really does leave the 99 to find the 1, and rejoices when they are found! Sunday was an incredibly powerful day as we felt the Lord's love for her stronger than ever.
This week was my last fast Sunday here in Korea, so I decided to bear my testimony about fasting during sacrament meeting. Before serving a mission, fasting was very difficult. My body didn't handle it well, and I would often black out, sometimes throw up, and needed to sleep a lot in order to make it through the day. I was really worried about this going on a mission, because I just can't have that happening and still work effectively. But I really wanted to be able to fast, because there is so much power in that principle! My first Sunday in the MTC was a fast Sunday. I prayed a lot and was really worried, but then was amazed when my body was totally fine for the first time ever. And since then, each and every Fast Sunday I feel like my body is almost stronger than the other days, and I know that the angels are there helping me along. The Lord knows our weaknesses, He knows them very well. And he sends his angels to help us when our own strength it not sufficient, and I have been so blessed to feel that every single month. I know that the power of fasting is real, and that God really does hear and answer our prayers! 2 Cor. 12: 9-10, and Luke 1:37 say it perfectly, with God literally nothing is impossible, and I know that is true!
It's been an incredible week. SO many miracles, and we are just so blessed! I am incredibly grateful for this opportunity to be serving the Lord's mission at this time. I know God lives, that Jesus Christ stands at the head of this church and is guiding us through His living prophet Thomas S. Monson. I love them with all of my heart, and am eternally grateful for my relationship with them! I love you all, I hope you all have a wonderful week!
-Love, Sister Shanelle Seegmiller :) :)