This stunning miracle is from a missionary serving for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He is a powerful example of being an influence for good with everyone in his life.
Our
mission recently had a Zone Conference where one of the Assistant missionaries to the Mission President
shared the concept of "No Random Thoughts."
The principle is this: The
Holy Ghost is the best guide we can have as children of God, especially
as missionaries preaching the Gospel, but we don't always follow or even
recognize those subtle promptings. The message of this Assistant was
that every time we have a "random" thought to do something good, it is
in reality the Holy Ghost prompting us to do something. This lesson has been
such a blessing to my life and to the work I am doing in my mission, but
the biggest success story from following "No Random Thoughts" came from
my mother.
I e-mailed her and all of my family and told them about "No
Random Thoughts," committing them all to do the same back at home. The
next week, she told me this story: "I can't begin to tell you how
wonderful your last letter was. I was sitting in my hotel room Monday
and crying as I read it; tears of joy and gratitude, mind you, not
sadness. I could feel your incredible spirit through your letter and it
made me so happy to read of your full commitment to your Mission
President's teaching. Thank you, by the way, for sharing that principle
with us. It has impacted our lives already. On Tuesday of last week, I
went to the Mesa temple. I was walking around the outside of the
temple and taking pictures of the grounds, as they have a Nativity and
lights set up all over. I had just finished walking around and was
about to go to my car, when I had the thought to go into the visitor's
center. At first I thought, "No, I need to go visit two stores and I
need to get going." But the thought came to me again, and this time,
the words from your letter came to me in my mind, "No random thoughts".
I had the distinct impression that someone needed me to come into the
building, so I walked in. In the foyer sat two sister missionaries and a
member doing splits with them. I walked up to them and told them I was
in town for work and visiting from Idaho. One of the sisters excitedly
asked me which part. I told her the Meridian area and she gasped. She
said, " You are an answer to my prayers!" She has a sister that lives
in Meridian who has been inactive for years, but has been wanting to
come back to church. She didn't know how to do it, though. She didn't
want the missionaries to come and was nervous to talk to the Bishop.
She had told her sister, she just really needed a friend. The sister
missionary told me, "I think you're supposed to be her friend". The
Spirit was unbelievable at that point, confirming this was anything but a
chance meeting. We talked for a little while until an investigator
came by. But I was able to friend her on Facebook and get her sister's
information by then. As I walked out of the visitor's center I was
overcome with emotion as my testimony of a loving Heavenly Father
increased a hundred-fold!
There are no random thoughts! The Lord is
just waiting for us to listen and heed these promptings so He can bless
my life as well as other's lives. I am praying that I will know how
best to approach her sister and so far the impressions I'm having are
through a letter. I want to convey to her that she is important enough
to Heavenly Father that He would bring me to her sister as a way to
reach out to her. I figure if the Lord's hand is in this, it will work
out as it supposed to as long as I am obedient to the promptings of the
Spirit."
There are "No Random Thoughts," and the Lord has so many things
in store for us if we will just commit to follow every prompting from
the Holy Ghost.
There can be miracles when you believe in God.
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