I had an interesting conversation with my doctor yesterday. He was a little confused about why I always seem so positive. I mumbled something dumb about not being able to change the situation or something and he asked me what I was reading. I told him I am currently in the middle of four books - "mostly church stuff" I gave him a generic answer about why I like one of the books, but steered clear of anything else. Why did I do that? You all should know if someone brings up anything that might lead to a gospel conversation I usually won't stop talking. I don't know if he is LDS, but my guess is no. When he left he asked a rhetorical question, "How can I bottle up that positive energy and pass it around to my other patients". I just chuckled (yes, chuckled) and he left.
Of course AFTER he left I had the answer. Its not that I don't have discouraging moments - especially when I start thinking about how much I miss John and the girls. I don't like it when John brings me back up to my room to be alone and really, I would MUCH rather be home, but when I start to get discouraged I read one of my books and try to fill me head with uplifting, encouraging thoughts and it usually helps me forget myself and be grateful for all of the blessings we have received recently. How do you explain the Holy Ghost and the comfort it gives in two minutes or less to someone who may not know anything about the subject?
1 Peter 3:15 "...be ready always to give an answer to every man that asketh you a reason of the hope that is in you with meekness and fear" I thought I didn't have a problem testifying, but I guess I need to be better prepared. I have no problem sharing my testimony, I just didn't have the words on the tip of my tongue at the moment - Guess I better work on that :)
Oh Suzi! You are so good! Thanks for sharing your story, it motivates me to share more with people I meet and to be more ready for those moments. Way to stay so positive, really, you are a tremendous example to so many!!! I went to an Institute class today about Mary, the mother of Jesus. We talked about how she "knew" of her son's calling, how she testified of those defining moments we read of in the scriptures, AND how -most of all- she "pondered all those things in her heart."
ReplyDeleteGood job with all your dealing with and enduring so well! You are incredible, my friend! Lots of love and hugs to you!!