Another lesson with the same song. With Alma, with whom we have taught about english and the gospel. We wanted to talk a lot about baptism to help her understand why we are here. We seriously just talked about Christ and His love and why we follow Him. I felt the Spirit so strong I cried. woah. But this time, she didn't want to be baptized. But we still felt good because we know that we did what we were supposed to do-show who we are, why we are here, and to invite her to have that too. And now she knows that AND felt the Spirit.
Numero Bekimet (Count your blessings) is the most overplayed oversung song in all of Albania. The Albanians LOVE this song. So it has become one of my...not first picks...but we went to Alma Sulevari's house who is less active and has been for a long time. At the end of the lesson we asked her if she had a favorite himn, numero bekimet...oh...BUT it was cool like we were singing it I just felt super happy and like everyone there was just enjoying the song, enjoying this himn. So it was cool to feel a new way that the Spirit can touch you through music-just plain I'm happy. :)
Music is a powerful tool. Actually it's the reason I chose to go to school at BYU. I went to a musical devotional and felt the spirit so strong I started crying and so did my mom. I decided that I should go to school there because it would be there that I could feel that spirit, that I could get ready to go on a mission. So not only now on my mission has it been an effect in my life but throughout. If you feel that Spirit, go to the places where you feel it. That's where the blessings come. We want to feel good and happy. We want to feel the Spirit. What a great blessing that we have that Heavenly Friend. And we can have it forever with us, when we are baptized in the name of Jesus Christ, by someone who actually has His authority. And then we receive that gift of the Spirit. And the Spirit gives "love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith" Galatians 5:22
Have a good week! Don't forget to Sing!
Motra Hegërd
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