This is my last letter because next week
will be kinda crazy. So here it goes.
Well family and
friends, it's finally here. I can't believe my mission has come to an end.
What an adventure it has been. An
adventure filled with learning, growing, spiritual experiences, testimony, hard
days, wonderful days, complete exhaustion, stress, lots of traffic,
disappointment, peace, comfort and the love of God. Friends have
been made. Best friends. Many cherished
memories have been shared. Discouragement and doubt were washed away by truth,
joy, and light. Not to mention lots of laughter. I have been
a part of something way bigger than just me. I have been
a part of a brotherhood, part of the Lord's army, and part of the greatest and
most glorious work this world has ever known. I have been a part of the work of
Salvation.
I have seen many amazing things whilst on my
mission. I have seen lives change, people change -myself included. I have seen
how the Holy Ghost really works and how to use this special gift we hold. I've
seen how vitally important it is to follow and act on promptings. I've seen
wonderful things, weird things, funny things, sad things and unfortunate things.
I've seen the great impact the gospel can have on the individual and the family
when applied properly. And on the contrary, I have seen the great impact on
families and individuals who reject the gospel and the darkness and sadness that
is part of their lives. I've seen the light that comes into people's lives as
they embrace the gospel. I've seen people come and go but the gospel and truth
remain constant where ever I am. I've seen prayers answered. In short, I've been
a witness of many miracles throughout my time here in the Massachusetts Boston
Mission. I will not forget these moments and memories. I can't. They have made
me who I am today.
I still have a long way to go and lots of work to
do but I have become many things on my mission. I have become independent but
dependent on the Lord. I am more charitable and more aware and thoughtful of
others. Instead of thinking about what I want to give others, I have learned to
rather think about, find out, and give people what they need. I am more patient
and understanding than I was before. I have become a missionary and a missionary
I will be throughout my entire life. I have become one that will not ever
compromise my values or standards. I have become one that will stand for his
beliefs even if that means standing alone. I have become, and am continually
working at it, someone the Lord can trust. I have become someone that acts on
all promptings, regardless at how awkward it may be. Now I'm not perfect but I
have become more humble, much to my parents pleasure I'm sure. But more
important than all of that, I have become a disciple of Jesus Christ and I will
never go back.
I have always had a testimony of this gospel but
my mission has definitely strengthened and solidified that testimony. I know and
solemnly testify that God is our Heavenly Father and we are His children. He
knows us and loves us incredibly so. He has a plan for each one of us and what a
wondrous plan it is- SALVATION and HAPPINESS for all of us if we will but do His
will. Can there be anything better? I submit to you that there is nothing
better! We are so blessed to have the knowledge that we have! We have something
that a lot of people don't have, and that's hope. We have the hope in good
things to come. We have the hope that we can change because of the infinite
power of the Atonement of Jesus Christ. We don't have to keep making the same
mistakes every day. We can change and be better. As a representative of Jesus
Christ I testify that He truly is the Son of God, our Savior and Redeemer, and
He lives. What an incredible blessing it has been to share this testimony daily
with everyone I come in contact with. I love this. I'm gonna miss this.
I don't quite know what is in store for me as I
get ready to move into the next chapter of my life but I go forth with faith and
excitement. Each ending brings new beginnings. So bring it on :)
Love,
Elder Brady
Johnson