During my mission (for those who don't know, I served a two-year mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, where I shared our beliefs about the gospel of Jesus Christ), I always wondered how I would be able maintain the Spirit when I got home. I always figured it was possible; otherwise it would have to contradict the whole plan of salvation, and God would then “cease to be God” (and He never will, so don’t worry); I just imagined it being really hard.
When you are on this side of the mission and take a step back, away from the grand picture, you see more clearly (or at least I do) how the mission (in all simplicity) was a calling that required magnifying. Please don’t misunderstand or misinterpret that previous sentence. I do not mean or intend to undervalue the mission. I do feel that the mission is a unique calling; and it was the best experience I had had up to that point. I gained more from those two years than I might have during this lifetime if I hadn’t gone. I love my mission experience. In fact, not a day goes by (and I’ve been back for a year-and-a-half now) that I don’t wish I were back in
So please don’t misunderstand what I’m trying to say. I only mean that the mission was a calling in the Church and we were to magnify our calling. Then we are released and it’s time to move on and magnify our callings that are given to us thereafter (and it does help to apply what you learned from the mission – in fact, I don’t see how one can magnify a calling after the mission without applying the knowledge and wisdom gained from that experience). Yes, it is one of the few callings that is actually a 24/7 responsibility (while other callings are balanced with work, school, family, etc). It’s the simple principle of magnifying a calling I’m trying to emphasize and focus on. It’s like one of those eternal laws we read about in the D&C. If we magnify our callings, the Spirit is with us, guiding and teaching us, and we feel a greater peace in our lives. Our “confidence [waxes] strong in the presence of God” (D&C 121:45). I would even go out on a limb and suggest the possibility that the returned missionaries who don’t realize this basic law and think the mission is everything are missing a key principle that exists within the Church. If you magnify your calling, you will be blessed! I really feel that is one lesson missionaries learn effectively, which becomes a great asset in future Church leadership.
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