Sunday, December 15, 2013

No se Habla

12/2/2009
So incase anyone was wondering, No....i don´t know wat a quart is.  That bacame 
blatently evident in making crystal light this week.  But the fun fact now is 
that i do know how to make the strongest pick you in the pants grapefruit 
flavored drink using 4 packets of crystal light and maracajú pulps in less 
than two liters of water.  KOW A BUMGA Kids
 
Anywho,
  My comp politely let me know this week that it would probably be best if i 
just waited 3 months after i got home before trying to say anything in English.
And this was only a following comment to his notion that i ´´Walk immensely fast,
like, if i were to walk as fast as you i´d be at a light jog.´´  I just can´t 
laughing with this guy.  Normal
  We picked 11 coconuts at a members house this week.  I carried 8 of which 
in a burrlap bag home.  That´s about 30 minutes away.  End of math:  Coconuts 
are very heavy.
  But it was worth it.
  Random, but i´ve never had so many strange problems with dog until this 
transfer.  So i think its my comp.  but like every dog is interested in 
biting our ankles now.....rediculas.
  Funny moment of the week goes out to a half crasy guy who was showing us 
house a horse doesn´t at first except the saddle.  Well naturally my comp was 
lost and even for me, it looked like the guy was just a little of his rocker 
when he goto up and started demonstrating jumping around.  Leaving my comp 
was like, so why was the guy just dancing all of a sudden, lol, i would have 
loved to have seen it through his eyes.
  Yesterday me and my comp set a goal to make 100 contacts.  No, we didn´t 
hit it but we did pretty darn well.  ANd i can´t not even describe how fun 
it has become to me to just talk to others about Christ and introduce them 
to such a messaje
  I realise the more we know the more our fé truely grows, both inside of 
us and in the way that it grows out to toughs others.  I loved reading about 
Jeffery R Holland declare how we are plainly Christians this week.  My favorite 
quote being, ´´Our first and foremost article of faith in The Church of 
Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is “We believe in God, the Eternal Father, 
and in His Son, Jesus Christ, and in the Holy Ghost.”2 We believe these 
three divine persons constituting a single Godhead are united in purpose, 
in manner, in testimony, in mission. We believe Them to be filled with the 
same godly sense of mercy and love, justice and grace, patience, forgiveness, 
and redemption. I think it is accurate to say we believe They are one in 
every significant and eternal aspect imaginable...´´  There is so much more 
of his talk i would love to add and comments i would like to make but the 
time is running out so i´ll just leave it belwo for those who care. 
Regardless how ever i will have all you know that i know Christ lived and 
died for each one of us.  Such incomprehedable love and compassion is 
somrthing we should remember to thank him for daily in everyway possible. 
Always make your life beeter by serving others as Christ would.  Know that 
He is looking out for you and Não Abala-se!
  WATCH THE CHRISTMAS BROAdCAST NO MATTER WHO YOU ARE!!!
 
I love you Guys
ELder Neuberger
 
In such creeds all three members are separate persons, but they are a single 
being, the oft-noted “mystery of the trinity.” They are three distinct persons,
yet not three Gods but one. All three persons are incomprehensible, yet it is 
one God who is incomprehensible. 
 
We agree with our critics on at least that point—that such a formulation for 
divinity is truly incomprehensible. With such a confusing definition of God 
being imposed upon the church, little wonder that a fourth-century monk cried 
out, “Woe is me! They have taken my God away from me, … and I know not whom 
to adore or to address.”5 How are we to trust, love, worship, to say nothing 
of strive to be like, One who is incomprehensible and unknowable? What of 
Jesus’s prayer to His Father in Heaven that “this is life eternal, that 
they might know thee the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom thou hast 
sent”?6 
 
It is not our purpose to demean any person’s belief nor the doctrine of any 
religion. We extend to all the same respect for their doctrine that we are 
asking for ours. (That, too, is an article of our faith.) But if one says we 
are not Christians because we do not hold a fourth- or fifth-century view 
of the Godhead, then what of those first Christian Saints, many of whom 
were eyewitnesses of the living Christ, who did not hold such a view either?7 
 
We declare it is self-evident from the scriptures that the Father, the Son, 
and the Holy Ghost are separate persons, three divine beings, noting such 
unequivocal illustrations as the Savior’s great Intercessory Prayer just 
mentioned, His baptism at the hands of John, the experience on the Mount of 
Transfiguration, and the martyrdom of Stephen—to name just four. 
 
 

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