Christmas was awesome, New Years was pretty relaxed and moving into the last month of my mission is pretty intimidating. It doesn't really feel like it has been two years most of the time, but there are also times when it feels much longer than that. When I see and hear about how much has changed at home it seems like its been forever. But when I realize the changes that have happened in myself and how quickly those seem to have happened, it seems like it was just yesterday. The mission definitely changes you, and I know it has definitely changed me for the better.
I
have realized that the last couple of months and was talking to a good
friend recently about the miracle of change in ourselves. We often think
of miracles as being supernatural events that take place in the world,
but I think the biggest miracles are the ones that happen within
each of us. Like the story of Alma the Younger in the Book of Mormon,
the changes within us are only possible with the help of our Savior. When we turn to Him and seek His help to make changes in our lives, the
results are truly miraculous. I have seen that countless times over the
past 2 years, particularly in myself, but also in the lives of all the
people that I have had the opportunity to help make those changes. And
that, I believe, has been the biggest reason for the changes in me. When
we focus on helping others come closer to Christ, we are automatically
changed to be better and come closer to Him ourselves. It's kind of a
paradox, how the greatest changes to ourselves come when we are entirely
focused on others. But I know that is true. We can only do so much for
ourselves when we are all we focus on. When we reach out in charity to
bless the lives of others, we are granted through the grace of God
experiences that change us and make us better. Miracles do happen, every
day. And we can be a big part of it by seeking to be the answer to
others' prayers.
But anyways, still a few more weeks of good to be done. Hope all is well back home! Love you all. Take care, and God bless,
Elder Hiatt
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