Tuesday, August 7, 2018

What is your Gameplan? - Week 96


July 23, 2018

Hey everyone!

It's funny how the weeks just go on by sometimes. We had some pretty cool experiences this week. We were driving back from Garden Valley, which is about a 30 min drive through windy roads from horseshoebend. We needed to get to sweet, Idaho which is 20 min from Horseshoebend so we decided to take this back round that goes up over the mountain instead of through the mountain. So there we were out in the middle of nowhere!  I was taking a look at our area book app and it plots all the people in the ward and people we work with on a map (which is super nice to have) I saw that there were two members that lived way out here. The thought came in my mind,"hey we should go contact these two members." Out of the two houses, one of them really stood out to me. We tried the first house and no one answered, and really looked like no one has been there for a while haha. We pulled up to the next house and knock on the door. As we wait you hear someone say,"who could be knocking on my door?" The door opens. And we meet Riley. She is about a year older then me, but after talking she had some interest in visiting with us and learning more so that was a really awesome faith-building experience. God is in the details.  We had another experience yesterday where we turned down the wrong road but while we were going down I had the thought come to me that maybe there is someone on this road that we are supposed to meet! As we drove down looking for a place to turn the car around. One of the houses stood out to me.. and I thought. That's it. SO we parked the car at the end of the road and walked back to the house. we knock on the door. AND. A guy opens the door we try to introduce ourselves but he kept acting like he couldn't understand what we were saying so he closed the door. So we turned around and walked off his porch. I looked across the street and saw another guy outside so we walked over to talk to him (even though he was trying to hide) After talking to him he said we could come back and talk with him. It makes me chuckle sometimes when I think about what the Lord has in store for you. Sometimes he wants you to get rejected so that the timing will be right for another opportunity! 


My thought from the week comes from an excerpt of a talk by Elder David A. Bednar, "Always retain a remission of your sins"

"As members of the Lord’s restored Church, we are blessed both by our initial cleansing from sin associated with baptism and by the potential for an ongoing cleansing from sin made possible through the companionship and power of the Holy Ghost—even the third member of the Godhead.

Consider how a farmer depends upon the unchanging pattern of planting and harvesting. Understanding the connection between sowing and reaping is a constant source of purpose and influences all of the decisions and actions a farmer undertakes in all seasons of the year. In like manner, the inseparable connection between the ordinances of baptism by immersion for the remission of sins and the laying on of hands for the gift of the Holy Ghost should impact every aspect of our discipleship in all seasons of our lives."


It honestly blows my mind to think about how Heavenly Father has given us a third member of the Godhead to tarry with us at all times. This precious gift is what cleans us each sacrament meeting to become just a little bit better. This is all great things to know but at the bottom line, it requires spiritual work to pray and communicate with our Heavenly Father. My invitation to each of us is when was the last time you got down on your knees to pray to our Heavenly Father with the expectation to walk away with a game plan you and your Heavenly Father have created together? May we pray on our knees and out loud in humble prayer. Our Heavenly Father will speak back when we create the environment for him to speak back, and we are ready to receive the revelation we are worthy of.

keep smiling
Elder Gerrard










Bucking hay with my bae. (aka my companion) - Week 96

July 16th, 2018

Hey everyone! This week flew by! We almost got another one of the people we teach committed to baptism this week! she wants to get baptized but she is nervous about setting a date so hopefully we can help her out. As far as our goal of finding 7 people we have the last few people that are ready to be baptized we just need to get them on date. I think by the time I leave we can get at least one baptized and the others on date so let's hope that works out!

We ended up bucking hay this week! We moved 13 tons of hay for someone which was pretty fun, but man I drank soo much water haha. 

We also went to a elk ranch this pday so that was pretty cool! They raise tamed elk and sell their rack and meat. 

My thought for the week comes from a comment made by a man in horshoebend. He said, "If you don't love yourself you cant love"

I have thought about this statement and it's really made me think. It makes me think about the change of heart that comes to those who accept the gospel. Which is due to the gift of the Holy Ghost that is in our lives that helps sanctify us. 

In our last general conference Elder Eyring Spoke about the holy ghost and said, "Our obligation is to choose to open our hearts to receive the ministration of the Spirit over a lifetime." 

When we have the presence of the Holy Ghost in our lives it makes us happy and fills our life with joy! But like Elder eyring said we need to constantly choose to open our hearts for a life time. In a large part I feel like this means we need to love ourselves by being confident with our selves with a healthy balance of relying in God in all things. As we do this we will have complete joy which is what read about in Alma 27:17-18

"17 Now the joy of Ammon was so great even that he was full; yea, he was swallowed up in the joy of his God, even to the exhausting of his strength; and he fell again to the earth.
18 Now was not this exceeding joy? Behold, this is joy which none receiveth save it be the truly penitent and humble seeker of happiness."

My invitation to each if us is to find joy in the journey! Sometimes it's hard to but that's when we rely upon God and he will uplift us through the time of trial and we ultimately have our hearts changed. My testimony is that we learn to love others as we love ourselves and let God in our hearts. I can testify that as we do this something does happen to us. We begin to reach outward and we do not focus on ourselves. The gospel is true my friends. 

Keeping smiling to yourself! 
-Elder Gerrard 
























Sanctification through the Lord - Week 95

July 10th, 2018


Hey everyone!

Well transfers happened and now i can officially say im in my last area of my mission with my last companion. Things have been a blast and im grateful that I still got some time left to give it all I got. the only thing I cant understand is why people keep telling me that Im going home soon.. I mean in theory when your time is up your supposed to be willingly submitting and leaving, but I have a feeling its going to have to be a dragging process to get me to actually do whats necessary to send me home.... haha

This week was a pretty good week for us. There were alot of people that we have been working with that we have been trying to really help them keep their commitments to read and pray so that they can get their answers to know whether the Gospel of Jesus Christ has been restored. 

We taught the first discussion to three new people yesterday in Garden Valley which is awesome! So hopefully we can keep that going and maybe see some baptisms in the branch up there in the near future. 

Our fourth of July we had a pretty good time and we went to a BBQ with a part member family and got to meet some other non member families. After that we went with some members and played alittle volleyball with some of their non member friends so we got to meet alot of new people this week. 


My thought for the week comes from a scripture in Alma chapter 13:10-12


"10 Now, as I said concerning the holy order, or this high priesthood, there were many who were ordained and became high priests of God; and it was on account of their exceeding faith and repentance, and their righteousness before God, they choosing to repent and work righteousness rather than to perish;

11 Therefore they were called after this holy order, and were sanctified, and their garments were washed white through the blood of the Lamb.

12 Now they, after being sanctified by the Holy Ghost, having their garments made white, being pure and spotless before God, could not look upon sin save it were with abhorrence; and there were many, exceedingly great many, who were made pure and entered into the rest of the Lord their God."

The word sanctification is a very powerful word Elder D. Todd Christopherson said:

"To be sanctified through the blood of Christ is to become clean, pure, and holy. If justification removes the punishment for past sin, then sanctification removes the stain or effects of sin. The Prophet Joseph Smith testified:

“And this is the gospel, the glad tidings, which the voice out of the heavens bore record unto us—

“That he came into the world, even Jesus, to be crucified for the world, and to bear [justify] the sins of the world, and to sanctify the world, and to cleanse it from all unrighteousness” (D&C 76:40–41)."

Sanctification is what comes to us when we repent and allow the holy spirit to come into our lives and change our hearts and minds. May we continue to repent and exercise faith in the Lord. 

Are We Stripped of Pride - Week 94

July 2nd, 2018

Hey everyone! this week has been different but good. We were able to go to the meridian temple with our recent convert and that was a really neat experience. I was able to do some temple work for two names that I actually found on my mission son that was a pretty neat thing for me to start. 
This week for whatever reason I have become accident prone. I manged to give my self a rope burn that when down two layers of skin. So I have been treating three wonderful blisters since Thursday haha. On top of that I managed to slice my finger open some how with the car wiper blade, and cut the bottom of my tongue. But its all good. Im not dead yet. 


The thoughts I would like to share with you all this week center around pride.  

I was reading in Alma 5:28 where Alma asks," Behold, are ye stripped of pride? I say unto you, if ye are not ye are not prepared to meet God.."  

Its very hard for us to sometimes recognize our pride and our short comings 
Kim B. Clark gave a talk and I love what he said. He talks about the great lie which is how Satans pride is a big reason around his fall from heaven. 

Kim B. Clark states: 
"Well did the Lord warn us: Beware of pride. Beware; be alert; be on guard against the perils of pride. May I suggest some things to watch for, some things of which we should all beware? I think of this list as red flags of pride. These red flags are like the little flags that landscapers put on the lawn when they have applied dangerous chemicals. Thin films of pride come with warning flags like the following:

1. Do you find yourself critiquing the talks in sacrament meeting?

2. Are you critical of others? Do you look down on others? Do you scorn or ridicule them?

3. When adversity strikes, do you hear a voice inside that says, “Why me?”

4. Do you react to prophetic counsel by ignoring it, being upset by it, or interpreting it to suit your own desires?

5. When you do something good, do you hear a voice inside congratulating yourself?

6. Do you feel self-gratification and a sense of importance in your knowledge and skill?

7. If someone you know receives something good, do you hear a voice inside saying, “What about me?”

8. Do you find ways to let others know of your success without appearing to boast?

9. If someone corrects a mistake you made, do you feel defensive and resentful?

10. When someone does something that creates inconvenience for you, do you feel annoyed?

I could go on. There are many, many red flags of pride.

Brothers and sisters, I did not get this list from a book. I have firsthand experience with the questions I have asked you, and I know that if you and I ever feel any of them or hear any of them in our minds, we need to recognize them for what they are—the echoes of the Great Lie, the beginning of a call to enmity with our Heavenly Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.

In that moment of recognition, we stand at a crossroads between two paths. We can follow the path of the Great Lie and act on those prideful feelings, or we can follow the path of the Great Truth and choose Christ. It is a choice. Are we going to keep our covenants, or are we going to break them? To reject the Great Lie and choose Christ takes an act of will. We have to consciously say to ourselves: “I am not going down the path of the Great Lie. With faith in Christ and with His help, I am going to walk the path of the Great Truth.”

I think we all can easily recognize the pride in our selves after reading this. I find what President Henry B. Eyring states in his talk "My peace I leave with you" Helps us have peace in this regard


"At times, you may long for peace as you face uncertainty and what seem to you to be looming challenges. The sons of Mosiah learned the lesson that the Lord taught to Moroni. It is a guide for us all: “If men come unto me I will show unto them their weakness. I give unto men weakness that they may be humble; and my grace is sufficient for all [who] humble themselves before me; for if they humble themselves before me, and have faith in me, then will I make weak things become strong unto them” (Ether 12:27).

Moroni said that when he “heard these words,” he “was comforted” (Ether 12:29). They can be a comfort to all of us. Those who do not see their weaknesses do not progress. Your awareness of your weakness is a blessing as it helps you remain humble and keeps you turning to the Savior. The Spirit not only comforts you, but He is also the agent by which the Atonement works a change in your very nature. Then weak things become strong."


Brothers and Sisters. I testify that the redeeming power of Jesus Christ when called upon daily can truly bring us closer and strip us of this pride. He is that stripping agent. It requires that humily and turning to the Savior but I know its what brings us to that peace and happiness. My prayer is that we continually evaluate where we are and progress by acknowledging our weaknesses.



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Keep smiling!
Love, Elder Gerrard