06 Feb '13 22:35>
I have had may condesending remarks (people sayin bad things) about me posting things here. Maybe this can/will help you to understand why I continue to post, my brother put it better than I could
In Salt Lake City, a young man, just before leaving
on his mission stood in a meeting and gave, in
essence, the following testimony:
Brothers and Sisters, as you know, the past two
weeks I've been waiting for my mission call. During
the time I was waiting I had a dream. I knew it was
not an ordinary dream. I dreamed I was in the pre-
existence and awaiting my call to come to earth. I
was filled with the same anticipation and excitement
that I had before I received my mission call. In my
dream I was talking to a friend, and I felt a special
closeness to him, even though I've never met him in
this life. As we talked a messenger came and gave
me a letter. I knew it was my call to go to earth. In
great excitement my friend and I opened the letter. I
gave it to him and asked him to read it aloud. It said:
"You've been called to earth in a special time and to
a special land. You will be born to the true church
and you will have the priesthood of God in your
home. You will born into a land of plenty, in a land of
freedom. You will go to earth in the United States of
America."
My friend and I rejoiced as we read my call, and
while we were rejoicing the messenger returned.
This time he had a letter for my friend. We knew it
was his call to earth. My friend gave me the letter to
read aloud. His letter said: "You've been called to go
to the earth in circumstances of poverty and strife.
You will not be raised in the true church. Many
hardships will attend your life. Your land will be
fraught with political and social difficulties - which will
hinder the work of the Lord. You will be born in
Costa Rica."
We wept, my friend and I, as we read his call. And
my friend looked at me with tears in his eyes, and
said, "When we are down on earth, you in your
choice land and me in Costa Rica, my friend, please
come and find me."
The this young missionary, with tears in his eyes,
said, "Brothers and Sisters, I have received my
mission call. I am going to Costa Rica."
There is a sequel to the story. About a year after the
sacrament meeting, the bishop received a letter from
the missionary in Costa Rica. The letter had one
sheet of paper in it and on that sheet written in
capital letters were four words:
I FOUND MY FRIEND
In Salt Lake City, a young man, just before leaving
on his mission stood in a meeting and gave, in
essence, the following testimony:
Brothers and Sisters, as you know, the past two
weeks I've been waiting for my mission call. During
the time I was waiting I had a dream. I knew it was
not an ordinary dream. I dreamed I was in the pre-
existence and awaiting my call to come to earth. I
was filled with the same anticipation and excitement
that I had before I received my mission call. In my
dream I was talking to a friend, and I felt a special
closeness to him, even though I've never met him in
this life. As we talked a messenger came and gave
me a letter. I knew it was my call to go to earth. In
great excitement my friend and I opened the letter. I
gave it to him and asked him to read it aloud. It said:
"You've been called to earth in a special time and to
a special land. You will be born to the true church
and you will have the priesthood of God in your
home. You will born into a land of plenty, in a land of
freedom. You will go to earth in the United States of
America."
My friend and I rejoiced as we read my call, and
while we were rejoicing the messenger returned.
This time he had a letter for my friend. We knew it
was his call to earth. My friend gave me the letter to
read aloud. His letter said: "You've been called to go
to the earth in circumstances of poverty and strife.
You will not be raised in the true church. Many
hardships will attend your life. Your land will be
fraught with political and social difficulties - which will
hinder the work of the Lord. You will be born in
Costa Rica."
We wept, my friend and I, as we read his call. And
my friend looked at me with tears in his eyes, and
said, "When we are down on earth, you in your
choice land and me in Costa Rica, my friend, please
come and find me."
The this young missionary, with tears in his eyes,
said, "Brothers and Sisters, I have received my
mission call. I am going to Costa Rica."
There is a sequel to the story. About a year after the
sacrament meeting, the bishop received a letter from
the missionary in Costa Rica. The letter had one
sheet of paper in it and on that sheet written in
capital letters were four words:
I FOUND MY FRIEND