Monday, December 24, 2018

Glad Tidings of Good Joy

12.24.18
  Friends and Family,

Merry Christmas! How wonderful it is to be a representative of Jesus Christ during this time of the year! The opportunity to be able to as the angels of old in "Declaring glad tidings of good joy" is unlike any other. My mission President is a very inspired man. He tells us about the opportunity we have to come to know Jesus Christ:  "The Savior has promised us that if we acquire and develop His divine attributes, we will be qualified for the exaltation and we will be better to assist Him in His work. We will be purified and we will receive the grace of God. On the other hand, if we do not develop the gifts and attributes He has given us, "From them shall be taken away even that which they have" (D & C 60:3). In 3 Nephi 27:27, the Lord said we should be as He is. His request is that we may come unto eternal life by coming to know him "the only true God, and Jesus Christ "(John 17:3). He wants us to know Him! He always invites us, but unfortunately, we do not always take advantage, for He "Was in the world, and the world was made by him, and the world knew him not. He came to what was his, and the his own received him not "(John 1: 16-17). How will you know and receive the Christ during this Christmas and in your life? We must move forward as did the man named Zachaeus to "seek to see who Jesus was" (Luke 19: 2-3). But, we want to take more than a look! We want to know Him! How do we do it? King Benjamin answered with this simple question: "For how knoweth a man the master whom he did not serve and which is alien to him and which is far from the thoughts and purposes of his heart? "(Mosiah 5:13) Life is full of choices. What we do with this time makes all the difference. We need to choose to do the work He does! God begged us to love one another and to choose Him (see Moses 7:33). Christ is our perfect example, because He has always chosen the Father. He has always chosen the will of the Father. Abinadi explained that the Son's will has always been absorbed by the Father's will (Mosiah 15: 7). This is how we get to know Christ by always choosing God. This is how we will acquire and develop His attributes." It is my personal promise that as we seek to become like Christ we will come to know him. I testify that He lives! And these are his glad tidings of great joy. Merry Christmas from me to each and every one of you. 

With my Love,

-Elder Matthew Arscott
 



 THIS IS MOM.

Matthew sent a short note confirming our Skype call and time for tomorrow. I am SO excited to be able to see him via Skype. My mom,  Brother and Volker will be here with us. Adam was able to adjust his work schedule so he can be here too!!!
     Matthew sent five pictures today so I will post those. He said he has had a bad cold but feeling better today. He made two five hour bus rides to Curitiba. I hope he was able to rest on the ride. They  have been very busy working with the less actives in their area. He is happy and well and still loving the people and new area.


Merry Christmas


Tag Picture!


Elders Barreiros, Arscott, Winslow, Araujo.

Monday, December 10, 2018

One by One - Light the World

  12.10.18.


Family and Friends from all corners of the World,

What another great week I have had here in Brazil to be able to grow and to build my testimony "Line upon Line... and Precept upon Precept" (Isaiah 28:10). I feel as the Prophet Alma: "but behold, how many of them are brought to behold the marvelous light of God! And this is the blessing which hath been bestowed upon us, that we have been made instruments in the hands of God to bring about this great work." (Alma 26:3) This week through the Holy Spirit I was blessed with opportunities to be a "Light of the World" (Matthew 5:14) and to be both in the service of my fellow man and my God (See Mosiah 4:17)

Every year the Church releases a program around Christmas for each of us to be able to serve and strengthen others. Jesus Christ, the Light of the World, spent much of His ministry caring for individuals, one by one. This past week in seeking Revelation in how to "Light the World", we came to an accord that our district would attend a local community event to Share about the Savior, the Book of Mormon, and how we can "Light the World". 

Yesterday evening, the 9th of December, the City of Guarapuava held a "Choir for Angels" where the youth from all of the public schools in the surrounding areas joined together at the local Lake Park to circle the lake, sing hymns and carols, and to spend time with family. As a district of six misisonaries, we set out to talk with as many of the somewhat 30,000 people that would attend. The results were tremendous. We recieved over 500 addresses to visit, contacted over 1,200 people, and shared cards and talked about the church with many more, without number to count. 

The results and miracles left us humbled and grateful to the Lord for his work through us. That each and every one of us may "Light the World" through our service to our community, family, and in strengthening our own Faith "Line upon Line" is my prayer for us. That we may "(Bring and) behold the marvelous light of God... (as) instruments in the hands of God to bring about this great work" this Christmas, and always.

-Elder Matthew Arscott

Photos from the event:





Pictures from letter to Mom....


Wacky  picture with Pupo





Monday, December 3, 2018

Tomorrow the Lord Will Do Wonders among You

12.3.18

Family and Friends,

These last few weeks serving in the small Branch of Vila Bela have humbled me and have brought a new meaning to when to Savior said: "Ye are the light of the world". This time of the year is the best time to be a representative of our Lord Jesus Christ and in celebrating his humble birth, noble life, and eternal sacrifice. I know he lives and i know that he brings joy to each and every one of us. That first Christmas night many might miracles occured, such as when the "New Star" appeared above the tanted manger, and when the angels came unto shepards in the field watching over their flocks by night proclamming: "Fear not: for, behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people. For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord. And this shall be a sign unto you; Ye shall find the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger. And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host praising God, and saying, Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men." 

That first Holy Night of our Saviors life included many Wonders. But sometimes in our life we feel as though those wonders have ceased to be worked in our own lives. It is my testimony today that these wonders are continuing to happen day to day, and my purpose in my short message today to you is to proclaim that the Lord will continue to work wonders among you all. 

Ekder Jeffrey R. Holland will asist me in doing this today. He said: "We want to hold fast to the spiritual impressions we have had and the inspired teachings we have heard. But it is inevitable that after heavenly moments in our lives, we, of necessity, return to earth, so to speak, where sometimes less-than-ideal circumstances again face us.During His earthly ministry, Jesus took Peter, James, and John to the Mount of Transfiguration, where, the scriptures say, “his face did shine as the sun, and his raiment was white as the light.” The heavens opened, ancient prophets came, and God the Father spoke.

After such a celestial experience, what does Jesus come down the mountain to find? Well, first He found an argument between His disciples and their antagonists over a failed blessing administered to a young boy. Then He tried to convince the Twelve—unsuccessfully, it turns out—that He would soon be delivered up to local rulers who would kill Him. Then someone mentioned that a tax was due, which was forthrightly paid. Then He had to rebuke some of the brethren because they were arguing about who would be the greatest in His kingdom. All of this led Him at one point to say, “O faithless generation, … how long shall I suffer you?” He had occasion to ask that question more than once during His ministry. No wonder He longed for the prayerful solitude of mountaintops!

Realizing that we all have to come down from peak experiences to deal with the regular vicissitudes of life, may I offer this encouragement as general conference concludes.

First of all, if in the days ahead you not only see limitations in those around you but also find elements in your own life that don’t yet measure up to the messages you have heard this weekend, please don’t be cast down in spirit and don’t give up. The gospel, the Church, and these wonderful semiannual gatherings are intended to give hope and inspiration. They are not intended to discourage you. Only the adversary, the enemy of us all, would try to convince us that the ideals outlined in general conference are depressing and unrealistic, that people don’t really improve, that no one really progresses. And why does Lucifer give that speech? Because he knows he can’t improve, he can’t progress, that worlds without end he will never have a bright tomorrow. He is a miserable man bound by eternal limitations, and he wants you to be miserable too. Well, don’t fall for that. With the gift of the Atonement of Jesus Christ and the strength of heaven to help us, we can improve, and the great thing about the gospel is we get credit for trying, even if we don’t always succeed.

When there was a controversy in the early Church regarding who was entitled to heaven’s blessings and who wasn’t, the Lord declared to the Prophet Joseph Smith, “Verily I say unto you, [the gifts of God] are given for the benefit of those who love me and keep … my commandments, and [for them] that seeketh so to do.” Boy, aren’t we all thankful for that added provision “and … seeketh so to do”! That has been a lifesaver because sometimes that is all we can offer! We take some solace in the fact that if God were to reward only the perfectly faithful, He wouldn’t have much of a distribution list.

Please remember tomorrow, and all the days after that, that the Lord blesses those who want to improve, who accept the need for commandments and try to keep them, who cherish Christlike virtues and strive to the best of their ability to acquire them. If you stumble in that pursuit, so does everyone; the Savior is there to help you keep going. If you fall, summon His strength. Call out like Alma, “O Jesus, … have mercy on me.” He will help you get back up. He will help you repent, repair, fix whatever you have to fix, and keep going. Soon enough you will have the success you seek.

“As you desire of me so it shall be done unto you,” the Lord has declared.
“… Put your trust in that Spirit which leadeth to do good—yea, to do justly, to walk humbly, to judge righteously. …
“… [Then] whatsoever you desire of me [in] righteousness, … you shall receive.”

I love that doctrine! It says again and again that we are going to be blessed for our desire to do good, even as we actually strive to be so. And it reminds us that to qualify for those blessings, we must make certain we do not deny them to others: we are to deal justly, never unjustly, never unfairly; we are to walk humbly, never arrogantly, never pridefully; we are to judge righteously, never self-righteously, never unrighteously.

My brothers and sisters, the first great commandment of all eternity is to love God with all of our heart, might, mind, and strength—that’s the first great commandment. But the first great truth of all eternity is that God loves us with all of His heart, might, mind, and strength. That love is the foundation stone of eternity, and it should be the foundation stone of our daily life. Indeed it is only with that reassurance burning in our soul that we can have the confidence to keep trying to improve, keep seeking forgiveness for our sins, and keep extending that grace to our neighbor.

President George Q. Cannon once taught: “No matter how serious the trial, how deep the distress, how great the affliction, [God] will never desert us. He never has, and He never will. He cannot do it. It is not His character [to do so]. … He will [always] stand by us. We may pass through the fiery furnace; we may pass through deep waters; but we shall not be consumed nor overwhelmed. We shall emerge from all these trials and difficulties the better and purer for them.”

Now, with that majestic devotion ringing from heaven as the great constant in our lives, manifested most purely and perfectly in the life, death, and Atonement of the Lord Jesus Christ, we can escape the consequences of both sin and stupidity—our own or that of others—in whatever form they may come to us in the course of daily living. If we give our heart to God, if we love the Lord Jesus Christ, if we do the best we can to live the gospel, then tomorrow—and every other day—is ultimately going to be magnificent, even if we don’t always recognize it as such. Why? Because our Heavenly Father wants it to be! He wants to bless us. A rewarding, abundant, and eternal life is the very object of His merciful plan for His children! It is a plan predicated on the truth “that all things work together for good to them that love God.” So keep loving. Keep trying. Keep trusting. Keep believing. Keep growing. Heaven is cheering you on today, tomorrow, and forever.

“Hast thou not known? hast thou not heard?” Isaiah cried.
“[God] giveth power to the faint; and to them that have no might he increaseth strength. …
“… They that wait upon [Him] shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles. …
“For … the Lord … God will hold [their] right hand, saying unto [them], Fear not; I will help thee.”

Brothers and sisters, may a loving Father in Heaven bless us tomorrow to remember how we felt today. May He bless us to strive with patience and persistence toward the ideals we have heard proclaimed this conference weekend, knowing that His divine love and unfailing help will be with us even when we struggle—no, will be with us especiallywhen we struggle.

If gospel standards seem high and the personal improvement needed in the days ahead seems out of reach, remember Joshua’s encouragement to his people when they faced a daunting future. “Sanctify yourselves,” he said, “for to morrow the Lord will do wonders among you.” I declare that same promise. It is the promise of this conference. It is the promise of this Church. It is the promise of Him who performs those wonders, who is Himself “Wonderful, Counsellor, The mighty God, ... The Prince of Peace.” Of Him I bear witness. Of Him I am a witness."

The works around us stand as a testament to his continuing to do works and wonders among us. I am a testimony of this in my very mission. I love the Lord and am grateful for his wonders that he has worked in my life. He is the Savior, the Master, and the Christ.

Until next week,

-Elder Matthew Arscott

Photos:
1. Arrival in Guarapuava
2. My new companion Elder Barreiros
3. New chapel opening in our Branch Vila Bela - The Wonders of the Lord
4. District Guarapuava
5. The City of Guarapuava 


Monday, November 19, 2018

But where are the Nine?

11.19.2018
"And it came to pass, as he went to Jerusalem, that he passed through the midst of Samaria and Galilee...And as he entered into a certain village, there met him ten men that were lepers, which stood afar off: And they lifted up their voices, and said, Jesus, Master, have mercy on us. And when he saw them, he said unto them, Go shew yourselves unto the priests. And it came to pass, that, as they went, they were cleansed. And one of them, when he saw that he was healed, turned back, and with a loud voice glorified God, And fell down on his face at his feet, giving him thanks: and he was a Samaritan. And Jesus answering said, Were there not ten cleansed? but where are the nine? There are not found that returned to give glory to God, save this stranger. And he said unto him, Arise, go thy way: thy faith hath made thee whole.
The Lord has promised, "He who receiveth all things with thankfulness shall be made glorious" (D&C 78:19). Gratitude is an uplifting, exalting attitude. People are generally happier when they have gratitude in their hearts. We cannot be bitter, resentful, or mean-spirited when we are grateful. We should be thankful for the wonderful blessings that are ours and for the tremendous opportunities we have. We can be thankful to our parents, family, friends, and teachers. We should express appreciation to everyone who has assisted us in any way. We should thank our Heavenly Father for His goodness to us by acknowledging His hand in all things, thanking Him for all that He gives us, keeping His commandments, and serving others. We should especially thank Him for His Beloved Son, Jesus Christ, for the Savior's great example, for His teachings, for His outreaching hand to lift and help, for His infinite Atonement.
The true secret to happiness is to be grateful. Our prayers should be centered on gratitude towards what we have recieved from our Father in Heaven. This week of Thanksgiving, my invitation is that we may show gratitude towards a loved one, a friend, or somebody we are not used to giving thanks to. 
Sorry if i did not respond to all of those who wrote me this week due to time. I am grateful for each and every one of you and love you. Until next week,




Saturday, November 3, 2018

11.3.18 Mom's Note

I LOVED hearing from my missionary today. After serving as the Executive Secretary to the President for 11 months, he is getting transferred on Monday. I am excited and nervous to see where he will be going. He has worked hard at this calling. He has no regrets and looks forward in a new challenge. I told him to make sure he takes a lot of pictures today of things he wants to always remember.....LOL. He didn't send a group letter but did send some pictures. He was excited to share one photo with me of TWO of his former companions who are now at BYU. They went on a double date with one of Matthew's dear high school friend. He had a baptism this morning in a cold font. I told him that I hope that the Spirit kept them warm. He was able to get his eyes check this week. All is well there. Perfect for the future pilot....Whew…. OK....Here are a few pictures....He didn't send me ay explanations. Some were taken by the office.












Saturday, October 27, 2018

The House of the Lord


10.27.18

Family and Friends!

It has been a while since I have been able to send out a letter as the past few weeks have been full of work! I received a new companion from Washington DC named Elder Pinkney. We have expanded our teaching group and our current family that we are working with are refugees from Venezuela. We have been studying Spanish and have seen the gifts of the spirit touch our lives and influence our actions over the past few weeks. Many experiences have filled our time these past few weeks, including visits from General Authorities, Meetings with people from different cultures and backgrounds, service, and more. But among all that has happened over the past three weeks, the best experience i had was at the temple last week.

Temples are places of learning. They are holy places of worship where individuals make sacred covenants with God. In addition to being a place where sacred priesthood ordinances are performed, the temple is a place of peace and revelation. It is a place where spiritual guidance can be received for crucial decisions or concerns. The Lord blesses those who attend to the sacred ordinance work in the temple. And the blessings He gives will not be limited to the time spent in the temple. Those who do temple work will be blessed in all aspects of their lives. Their labors in the temple will strengthen them and refine them spiritually.

President Thomas S. Monson promised us great blessings through his 2015 conference talk where he said: "My brothers and sisters, in our lives we will have temptations; we will have trials and challenges. As we go to the temple, as we remember the covenants we make there, we will be better able to overcome those temptations and to bear our trials. In the temple we can find peace."

My promise and testimony is with President Monson's, that our trials and difficulties can be overcome through the spiritual strength that we encounter in the temple. I am so grateful for the power that comes through the great gift of the temple. 

Keep on keeping on!

Until next week,

-Elder Matthew Arscott

Photos:




 After a really rainy night



Água Verde Ward Crew

My favorite kind of exercise





My conference experience

Temple trip