Monday, November 27, 2017

Week 12 in LA--The Transfer Results Are In............

So we got transfer calls last night....and I'm getting transferred! I'm heading down one ward to the Redondo 2nd ward, my new companion is Elder Halverson. I'm super excited to work in a new area and get to know another fantastic missionary. 

This week was great! We took some recent converts to do temple baptisms, they were so excited and they truly loved the experience. We are super excited for them! We got a couple of new investigators this week and this area is starting to pick up. Even though I'm leaving I am still so happy! 

Spiritual thought for today is found in the April 1977 talk The Mediator By Boyd K Packer. 

In this talk he shares a story it goes like this, "There once was a man who wanted something very much. It seemed more important than anything else in his life. In order for him to have his desire, he incurred a great debt. He had been warned about going into that much debt, and particularly about his creditor. But it seemed so important for him to do what he wanted to do and to have what he wanted right now. He was sure he could pay for it later. So he signed a contract. He would pay it off some time along the way. He didn’t worry too much about it, for the due date seemed such a long time away. He had what he wanted now, and that was what seemed important. The creditor was always somewhere in the back of his mind, and he made token payments now and again, thinking somehow that the day of reckoning really would never come. But as it always does, the day came, and the contract fell due. The debt had not been fully paid. His creditor appeared and demanded payment in full. Only then did he realize that his creditor not only had the power to repossess all that he owned, but the power to cast him into prison as well. “I cannot pay you, for I have not the power to do so,” he confessed. “Then,” said the creditor, “we will exercise the contract, take your possessions, and you shall go to prison. You agreed to that. It was your choice. You signed the contract, and now it must be enforced.” "Can you not extend the time or forgive the debt?” the debtor begged. “Arrange some way for me to keep what I have and not go to prison. Surely you believe in mercy? Will you not show mercy?” The creditor replied, “Mercy is always so one-sided. It would serve only you. If I show mercy to you, it will leave me unpaid. It is justice I demand. Do you believe in justice?” “I believed in justice when I signed the contract,” the debtor said. “It was on my side then, for I thought it would protect me. I did not need mercy then, nor think I should need it ever. Justice, I thought, would serve both of us equally as well.” “It is justice that demands that you pay the contract or suffer the penalty,” the creditor replied. “That is the law. You have agreed to it and that is the way it must be. Mercy cannot rob justice.” There they were: One meting out justice, the other pleading for mercy. Neither could prevail except at the expense of the other. “If you do not forgive the debt there will be no mercy,” the debtor pleaded.
“If I do, there will be no justice,” was the reply.
Both laws, it seemed, could not be served. They are two eternal ideals that appear to contradict one another. Is there no way for justice to be fully served, and mercy also?
There is a way! The law of justice can be fully satisfied and mercy can be fully extended—but it takes someone else. And so it happened this time.
The debtor had a friend. He came to help. He knew the debtor well. He knew him to be shortsighted. He thought him foolish to have gotten himself into such a predicament. Nevertheless, he wanted to help because he loved him. He stepped between them, faced the creditor, and made this offer.
“I will pay the debt if you will free the debtor from his contract so that he may keep his possessions and not go to prison.”
As the creditor was pondering the offer, the mediator added, “You demanded justice. Though he cannot pay you, I will do so. You will have been justly dealt with and can ask no more. It would not be just.”
And so the creditor agreed.
The mediator turned then to the debtor. “If I pay your debt, will you accept me as your creditor?”
“Oh yes, yes,” cried the debtor. “You save me from prison and show mercy to me.”
“Then,” said the benefactor, “you will pay the debt to me and I will set the terms. It will not be easy, but it will be possible. I will provide a way. You need not go to prison.” 
 
Jesus Christ in our Mediator, because in life we continually add up that debt, but when the time comes, and it will for all of us. The money will be due and we will not be able to pay for it all. Our Savior Jesus Christ has already played for our debt, we just have to accept him as our new creditor and follow his commandments we can truly find peace and happiness. 

Love Elder Cox 

**Side Note--I got a text just about 30 minutes before I got his letter. It was from a teacher at Granger High School who went to her cousin's house in California for Thanksgiving, and her cousin also had the missionaries over and my son was one of those missionaires!! She sent me 3 pictures and a video. The video isn't loading for some reason so I'll post that to Facebook and Instagram. Tender mercy for sure!!**


PICTURES 
1-3 Thanksgiving
4 Exchanges with Elder Williams 
5 Me just chillin 
6-8 The temple with Steven and Grace 
9 BOBA Time




 


Tuesday, November 21, 2017

Week 11 in LA--Happy Thanksgiving and a Fantastic P Day

This week has been alright, our investigator Hailey decided to use agency to no longer meet with us. The miracle I shared last week about the guy who was interested is no longer interested ether. But I'm not letting that beat me down, happiness and charity only! 

Today we did the activity before we emailed, we first went to the Visitor Center because Elder Styer and myself were chosen to perform at the Visitor Center this Christmas Season in the Mission Choir, we are also in a trio with Elder Leavitt(Elder Styers last companion) to sing Mary Did You Know. So we practiced and then we went to the LA Brea Tar Pits up in LA. It was so fun, we got to see the actual tar pits and see a cool museum. We also saw some cool stuff on the way up like the Beaverly Hills sign and some really fancy areas. This week I was on exchanges with Elder Whitmore, our car had to get a new tire so we had to walk to an appointment at the top of our area, then we had to walk all the way to the bottom to get our car, we walked a total of 7.5 miles uphill 90 percent of the time. Overall a great week and I'm excited for this upcoming week!

**Side note--the Elder in the picture (2nd one) was in his district at the MTC so that's cool that they were able to spend some time together this week.**

 

Tuesday, November 14, 2017

Week 10 in LA--It's Story Time

I hope you are ready for this emence story I have for you all, because it is a giant miracle! So Last week Hailey (my investigator that has the baptismal date) asked for a break from the lessons to figure it out for herself. Elder Styer and I were devastated as she was our only investigator for our area. The rest of the day we were both off. Lots of prayers and deep pondering, that night we were walking from our car to a members home for an appointment we ran into a man walking his dog down the street. We ended up talking with him for half an hour, his name is Suresh. He is from India and is open to hear about Christ. So we set a return appointment, we knocked......no answer. We were so sad, but we kept going with calling him. But still no answer. So we decided to give him one more door knock, we knocked and his wife was home! She is not interested in our message but she wants us to teach Suresh. So we set a solid return appointment and we went over last night to have the lesson. The lesson went super well and it was super powerful. Half way through the lesson, one of Suresh' s daughters who was doing homework upstairs, came down with a laptop and said that her friend wanted to talk to us(the missionaries). He said that he wants to learn about our religion. That has never happened before! We were caught off guard, so we said we would call him later. We did and set up an appointment for this week! It was so cool to see that we can get referrals from anybody! 

This week otherwise was great I got to go on exchanges with our fantastic Zone Leaders and I got to learn so much from interviews with my mission president, President Haynie during interviews this week. I'm learning so much and I would like to finish this email with a quick spiritual thought. 

Matthew 5:14-16 says, "14Ye are the light of the world. A city that is set on an hill cannot be hid.
15 Neither do men light a candle, and put it under a bushel, but on a candlestick; and it giveth light unto all that are in the house.
16 Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven." Dont let your light hide, share the knowledge that you have. We shouldn't be scared to share our beliefs with anyone. I have come to find this knowledge out here, and I hope you can find this knowledge as well. 

Love you all,
Elder Cox 

Pictures from last P Day and other ones 

**Side Note** I got to email back and forth with him for a bit yesterday. It was so nice!! I asked him why there wasn't any pictures of him and he said they were bad at taking pictures. I asked him to take one of himself right then and send it and he did!!!! It made my mom heart so happy to "see" him, especially knowing that it was right then.





Tuesday, November 7, 2017

Week 9 in LA--Quick Spiritual Thought

Today we have a packed and fun P Day. Next week I promise to have a bigger email with pictures and all that. But I only have time for a spiritual thought. I was teaching Elders Quorum we where talking about sustaining our church leaders and the spirit lead the lesson. I realized that the spirit that I have is very strong and it helps me daily. I don't know where I would be without it. This scripture wraps up my thoughts Numbers 11:17 "And I will come down and talk with thee there: and I will take of the spirit which is upon thee, and will put it upon them; and they shall bear the burden of the people with thee, that thou bear it not thyself alone." I know this to be true. 
In the name of Jesus Christ, Amen 

**I did get an email--that he sent just to me--earlier in the morning. He told me that the members are taking good care of him and that he is learning so much. He also said he got an email from Tyler (which he loved) but that not a lot of people from home write or email him. So........please take a minute and email him, please!! He loves letters from home and would love to hear from anyone and everyone. zcox@myldsmail.net **

Monday, October 30, 2017

Week 8 in LA--First Green Fall

It's fall time here in California but it's still Green! This last week was so hot now it's like in the 60s and I'm a little chilly, anyway it was a good week. We had the ward Trunk or Treat event on Saturday. We got a couple of great referrals from that event. This email will be shorter because I have to go take the mission drivers test. So we are also working a lot with Members and part member Families and they are awesome! So many great things come out of working with them. Nothing too fun happened this week, we just went hard in the paint and had a ton of lessons. I did get to eat swordfish this week and I also ate a $10 loaf of bread we got for free. That was cool. Tomorrow I have to be in by 6 pm because it gets crazy out here. I'm excited for a new week and can't wait to see more blessings!  

**Side note--Zach went to take the mission driver's test and they found that they had lost his driving record that we sent to the misson home before he even left. Zach was emailing me to get a new one but when I got on the site to do it, I had to have his driver's license number and issue date, ss number, debit card info and email. I also had to check boxes that I was in fact him and wasn't being fraudulent. Well, we didn't know all of that info so Matt (who happened to work a day shift today) called the mission home. Zach was standing right there and was about to get on the phone but Matt didn't want to break the rules (so he says), but he was able to hear his voice (I'm sad I didn't but I'm happy for him). Crazy mess up and it took his whole P-Day--which I feel so bad about but it's all taken care of now.**

PICTURES 
Me! 
A tiki head we saw at a members house 



Tuesday, October 24, 2017

Week 7 in LA--New Companion, Same Area

I have a new companion! His name is Elder Styer, he is from Kentucky. I also am in the same area of Redondo Beach, Manhattan Beach, and Hermosa Beach. The Tri-beach cities. I'm excited to work with these members for another 6 weeks! The Halloween decorations in my area are pretty cool I have a pictures of one that we liked. This week is going to be in the 90's, so all of you back home, try not to be too jellious. Hahaha, but it has been a great week. We have been working supper hard in our area to introduce my new companion to get referrals. Our investigator I asked to be baptized came to church yesterday! I was getting so nervous, she came in right before the sacrament happened and my heart almost broke because she didn't come, but she did and it was awesome. The members welcomed her so well! This week we are going to try and be the best missionaries we can. Today we are going to the Korean Bell in a park so that will be fun. 

Spiritual thought for you.
My thought is found in Luke chapter 10. "25 ¶ And, behold, a certain lawyer stood up, and tempted him, saying, Master, what shall I do to inherit eternal life?
26 He said unto him, What is written in the law? how readest thou?
27 And he answering said, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy strength, and with all thy mind; and thy neighbour as thyself.
28 And he said unto him, Thou hast answered right: this do, and thou shalt live.
29 But he, willing to justify himself, said unto Jesus, And who is my neighbour
30 And Jesus answering said, A certain man went down from Jerusalem to Jericho, and fell among thieves, which stripped him of his raiment, and wounded him, and departed, leaving him half dead.
31 And by chance there came down a certain priest that way: and when he saw him, he passed by on the other side.
32 And likewise a Levite, when he was at the place, came and looked on him, and passed by on the other side.
33 But a certain Samaritan, as he journeyed, came where he was: and when he saw him, he had compassion on him,
 34 And went to him, and bound up his wounds, pouring in oil and wine, and set him on his own beast, and brought him to an inn, and took care of him.
35 And on the morrow when he departed, he took out two pence, and gave them to the host, and said unto him, Take care of him; and whatsoever thou spendest more, when I come again, I will repay thee.
36 Which now of these three, thinkest thou, was neighbour unto him that fell among the thieves?
37 And he said, He that shewed mercy on him. Then said Jesus unto him, Go, and do thou likewise."
We all need to be like the Good Samaritan, if there is someone in need, help them. If you find a hurting soul or child of God. Don't walk by! Be like the Good Samaritan and help that soul until they are healed.  I can promise you with all of my heart that as you do so, you will be blessed for being one of the Lord's true Sheppard. I love this work that I can my injured brothers and sisters to be healed and come back unto Christ. 

With Love, 
Elder Cox 

**Side note--he sent a seperate email with what he said were pictures, but there were none. I asked him and he said they weren't sending for some reason. I found his companions mom on the California Los Angeles Facebook Page and I sent her a message. I asked about pictures and she said she got none of them but would email her son and ask for some. He emailed her 2 pictures of them together. My son is a bum! 

Pictures:
Zach and Elder Styer
Halloween Decorations that they liked
Sign of Redondo Beach
Sign of Manhatten Beach
I have no clue









Monday, October 16, 2017

Week 6 in LA--First Transfer--Amazing Week

Hey Everybody! This week was absolutely amazing, I got to go on exchanges with Elders Walker, Vola and Jones. While Elder Rawlings was up doing departing temple and interviews. That was super fun. We helped a investigator move in to the ward this week, that was a lot of heavy lifting. They had so much furniture. Yesterday we taught two lessons after church, one was with a progressing investigator, she is awesome. We talked about how baptism is important and it matters about the authority. The other was with another progressing investigator, while in the lesson I felt prompted to look at my calender, I saw the date November 19th and I knew what the Lord wanted me to do. I looked at her in the eyes and asked her if she would be baptized on November 19th and she said YES!!! I was so excited I was smiling from ear to ear. As soon as she left the church building Elder Rawlings and I celebrated a bit and hugged. The even more awesome part was that we took out a newly ordained priest with us, and that was his first missionary experience! He was so surprised that I asked her. I'm not getting transferred out of the area so I'll be able to see her all the way to baptism. This work is so awesome. I love this gospel so much, I grow and learn each and everyday. Today I said goodbye to Elder Rawlings, so I get to hangout with my Zone Leader Elder Taylor and his companion Elder Williams, the other zone leader went home today as well. I'm grateful for all of the lessons I have learned from Elder Rawlings. I get my new companion tomorrow. I've heard great things about him and I'm excited to meet him. Thank you for the support and love. 

Love 
Elder Cox