May 18, 2018
Missing
last week’s group email because I was without time I wanted to write quickly
today to give an update and a little thought about what’s going on here in
Brazil! I’ve been able to accomplish much over the past few weeks. We are
racing towards a busy part of the transfer as this last week of our unusual
five-week transfer rushes to a close. We have special visitations in the
mission that we are preparing for, a new group of missionaries coming in, and
MANY missionaries leaving, including one of my good friends, Elder Garlick. Also
this time of the year is very special for my brother and some of my friends
back in my hometown and throughout the country as many are in preparation to
graduate. We may enjoy these moments,
their celebration of our accomplishments, our hard work, and what we have been
able to succeed. But after the parties are over, after the events have been
held and the banners come down, we may think: “What next?” President Gordon B.
Hinkley asks in a 1997 discourse: “Now, what of the future? What of the years
that lie ahead?” (See Look to the Future’, Gordon B. Hinckley October 1997 General Conference)
Do we
sometimes have these thoughts? It could be simple questioning, to have a
personal and healthy inventory within ourselves of what we need to do next is
natural. Setting goals, looking forward, and planning ahead are essential at
points in our lives. However, we may receive these thoughts as well after
accomplishments. Finishing school, terminating a job, meeting standards and
accomplishing goals may trigger a “What Next?” phase. I recently was talking
with a friend about to finish high school. In our conversation my friend
mentioned she was “Nervous and uncertain” about what lies ahead. One thing I do
know is, if we are found on the Lord’s side, we may find comfort in our late
prophets words following his same question of “What of the years that lie
ahead?” those being: “They are promising indeed.”
And
promising they are. Our Savior guides us in the sermon on the mount: “Take
therefore no thought for the morrow: for the morrow shall take thought for
the things of itself…But seek ye first the kingdom of God,
and his righteousness; and all these things shall
be added unto you.” (
See Matthew 6:33-34)
The eternal
secret to being prepared for the future is to always be found on the Lords side
in all things. This may include our daily doings today of reading our
scriptures, praying to our father in heaven, and keeping the commandments of
the Lord. We may find security in our future when we make wise investments as
well. Investments that we may make are not limited to just those of the
financial realm. We may make good investments of time, talents, work,
spirituality, finances, and emotions to better prepare and develop for our
future.
We have
great hope to look to the future as long as we are doing what is right. One
promise of the Gospel of Jesus Christ is a “Sure Foundation” (See Jacob 4:16-17) one
that
we cannot be “Washed away, tossed to and fro, or beaten down” if we build
upon it. This
is the promise we have, and the promise I give as well with my
testimony that our actions
combined with our faith will build our future and
will fulfill the promise made by
President Thomas S. Monson that truly “Our
future is as bright as our faith” (See “Be of
Good Cheer”, President Thomas S. Monson April 2009 General Conference)
Have a
great week, continue to “Look to the future” through obedience, and love one
another.
-Elder
Matthew Arscott
Photos
1 Elder
Cuvelier heading out
2 Middle of the work rush selfie (ft. Bloodshot eyes)
3 Aqua-man that guards my desk
4 Tag pic at district breakfast
5. Mission office staff meeting....in the car...
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