Elder Jake Anderson

Elder Jake Anderson

Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Pride leads us to failure and frustration


Oh what an adventure. It was 9:00 pm as we rolled in to our parking spot at our apartment on a crisp fall evening. The night had cast a dark blanket in the sky, only allowing small sparks of light from the stars and street lights to illuminate the world. As we exit the vehicle, we glance out at the grassy field across the street and recognize a familiar shape in the distance. Our friend roger rabbit. A stark white bunny which has eluded us for some time. But not this time. This time, we will prevail.

Swiftly, we run inside to arm ourselves with a basket and blanket. Ready for war, we enter the dark atmosphere and embark on our journey that will take us to the next level of missionaries. Gonzo leads us, basket in arms, on our course to secure the pet bunny. He circles around the target hoping to corner it and chase it towards me. It moves under a tree. Perfect. We converge. But it suspects this and takes off!!! The chase is on!!!!

We take of after the little bullet at a dead sprint. He bobs and weaves around and under the cars in the parking lot. It's a hot pursuit! But we don't give in! Back and forth, up and down, left and right we go in a desperate attempt to capture the package. As the chase drags on, we find that the little fella is slowing down! Victory is imminent!

He tires! And we have him cornered! But our mistake came when we let pride enter into our hearts. We had already started the celebratory party in our minds knowing we have finally won. As we converged for what seemed to be the last time, the little bunny's pre-workout kicked in! How could it be?! He took off like bat out of outer darkness!

Moving with inhuman speed he shot for the alley! Not the alley!!! Away he went and we followed in furious and determined pursuit! He cannot escape us this time! But alas, he did. He found all too quickly a gate that led him to the safety of someone's backyard. Too afraid to let the hot pursuit take us into an unknown land, we forfeited the effort and accepted defeat. Until next time.

The moral of the story I would like to point out real quick, is that pride leads us to failure and frustration. When we boast in ourselves, we are left in our own strength and will quickly find out that as to our strength, we are nothing.

Helaman 4:13
"And because of this their great wickedness, and their boastings in their own strength, they were left in their own strength; therefore they did not prosper, but were afflicted and smitten, and driven before the Lamanites, until they had lost possession of almost all their lands."

Alma 26:12
"Yea, I know that I am nothing; as to my strength I am weak; therefore I will not boast of myself, but I will boast of my God, for in his strength I can do all things; yea, behold, many mighty miracles we have wrought in this land, for which we will praise his name forever."

Love you lots!

Elder Anderson







Tuesday, September 22, 2015

I love the Temple! It is God's house.

Elder Jake with his zone at a zone conference with the mission president

Transfers come and we don't go! Hahaha Elder Gonzales and I are staying together!!!! Halleluhjah! That means Gonzo will die here and then my new companion will kill me after that. (When missionaries end their mission, they say they are "killed" or they "die".  That is what Jake is referring to.)

I am so pumped he is staying! This is such a fun area. We are having so much fun. The YSA branch is so sweet! We have FHE every week and we host a knitting night every week too! It's so swell! And 2nd ward is such a solid ward. We have such great families there too. We are finding more work each day. Life is bliss right now.

We had the opportunity to go to the Cardston Temple this past Saturday. It was amazing! I love the Temple! It is God's house. He lives there. And we have the opportunity to be guests in His home. To go and learn from him. To receive answers and revelation that we are in need of. How blessed are we!

God is forever. We are forever. Why wouldn't our families be forever too? They are. I know it. We can be sealed together as a family and be a family in heaven. Moms and Dads. Brothers and sisters. Sons and daughters. Friends and family.

Make the House of God your goal. Go there as often and you can. I promise you will feel God's love greater than ever before. Prepare yourself each day for the next time you can go to the temple. Whether it's the first time or the thousandth time. Prepare yourselves.

I love you and hope you have a great week. Take care!

Elder Anderson

Monday, September 14, 2015

"If it is to be, it is up to me."

Elder Jake and Elder Gonzales studying at the mission President's house when they went to Calgary for a conference and stayed there overnight

So this week Elder Martino of the Seventy visited the mission. He taught us how we need to work more with members. It was amazing. He is my favorite General Authority who has come to the mission so far. There is one thing he told us that I absolutely love. It's a ten word phrase and each word is only two letters so it's easy to remember. "If it is to be, it is up to me." I love it. 

When we are struggling in our relationship with other people, we have to stop and remind ourselves this. If this is to be, if my sister or brother, my mom or dad, my son or daughter, my friend or neighbor, have been placed in my life for a reason, then it is up to me to get along with them. It is up to me to help them in any way possible. I need to do what I can to strengthen our relationship. 

But the most important relationship of all, is the one we have with our Heavenly Father and Savior. They will never be the problem causing the relationship to not work. If we are to grow closer to Jesus Christ, if we are to feel and understand our Heavenly Father more deeply, then it is up to us. We must change what we are doing and who we are in order to fix that relationship. It is up to us to bring them into our lives. It is up to us to acknowledge that we need them, and that we are nothing without them. 

As we do our best to reach toward them, they will move closer than they ever have been before. Your fate depends on your willingness to work. It depends on your desire to do all you can to clean up your life and get it in order so that when you are reunited with your Father in Heaven, you will be ready to embrace him. You will be ready to enter into his kingdom. And you will feel worthy to dwell among God's greatest children. "If it is to be, it is up to me."

I know this gospel is true. And I know that we can feel our Father's love for us whenever we need it. We can receive strength from our Savior when we are weak. But it is up to us. Always press forward. Continually move toward our Savior. Rest is ahead. Refuge is awaiting you. And endless peace and joy will fill your should for all eternity, after all we can do.

Elder Anderson

Elder Jake and his BFF, a pound of bacon!

Jake said we have to try these, they are his new obsession.
Probably not diabetic friendly!  (Naughty missionary)

Driving from Medicine Hat to Lethbridge

Jake has learned so much on his mission, including how to knit, and apparently drive at the same time.  I pray this is just a joke and that he's not really multitasking!

Jake has learned how to knit ties.  Yes, ties.  I have no words.

I don't think you could search the world over and find a happier missionary!
Elder Jake is having the experience of a lifetime!

Monday, September 7, 2015

Miracles do happen!


Slower week. But fun nevertheless. Here's a sweet miracle that happened though. We tracted into this lady a couple weeks ago and she said that she didn't live there but that we could stop by sometime at her place and share a message. Well we stopped by this week and talked with her and her boyfriend. They are #Gold! We taught them bits and pieces of all the lessons. They are interested in the Mormon church and had a ton of genuine questions. So we literally taught them about the restoration, plan of salvation, gospel of Jesus Christ, and even talked about temples and callings in the church. They are so sweet! They live in 3rd ward so we passed them off to those elders and they told us that the lesson they had with them went amazing! Oh man it was so cool. They are so ready it's sweet! I'm so pumped we were blessed with being able to find them. I have no doubt that God set that whole thing up. We are hoping that this week will be full of miracles like that. 

Miracles do happen! God is watching over every one of us. I know it. And you can too.

I love you all!

Elder Anderson