This principle will be illustrated through a story.
Characters:
Frank. Our Branch Mission Leader. Very enthusiastic about his calling and willing to do anything to help the work progress. (called us last night saying "Sisters! I came up with a new finding tactic so that I can help you find new investigators that will progress!) = Golden.
Michael. Recent Convert. Wants to study Preach My Gospel when he meets with us so that he knows how to teach the gospel to his family and friends. = Golden.
Arnold. Roommate of Michael. Just broke up with his Girlfriend, and decided that he needs to "repent and get closer to Jesus. Also Golden. Owns a pet Bunny named Snow. It lives in his bathroom. Illegally. He's very cool.
About three weeks ago, Michael invites Arnold to come to institute, since he's going through a rough time, and he comes! Then comes again the next week. So, we ask Michael to invite Arnold to come to church, and he comes. We set up an appointment, and then later are texting him to see how he liked church and he says "I liked it! I just want a bible or something so that I can follow along during the lessons." Done.
We were on exchanges for the two lessons, but evidently they went super well and he is super willing to learn. We have a lesson on Friday, and read in the Book of Mormon with him; first nephi, chapter 2. "so how can this apply in your life?" "well, I just stopped drinking and things, and I still have my roommates and friends who don't understand that and want me to drink and things, so that's kind of like my Jerusalem that I have to leave, and I shouldn't murmur like Laman and Lemuel." Promises to come to church.
Sunday: Michael comes to church, but said that he knocked on Arnold's door and didn't get any response so he must have been sleeping. We get in contact with Arnold later and then set up a lesson for that night. We decide to teach the Plan of Salvation.
We start the lesson, and get to the Atonement, and then explain what it was and how it covers our sins. "Does that make sense, Arnold?" "Yeah... I actually really needed this.. because I just feel frustrated in trying to get closer to Jesus... because.... last night... I sinned... I don't even know if I should tell you......"
He then proceeds to tell us how the night before, he was really tired and couldn't sleep, and he kept hearing his bunny, so he finally went in there and it had made a huge mess. He was frustrated, so started cleaning it up and threw the bunny in its cage. He returns to bed, but feels bad for how mad he was. He keeps hearing it, so goes back in and then realizes that he'd hurt the bunny when he threw it, and it can't walk. So he cradles it in his arms, and tries to hep it, but eventually "has to put it out of it's pain."
"so that's why I didn't come to church - I didn't think God would want me there after what I had done. I heard Michael knocking, but just couldn't face it and knew God was mad," he explains while shedding a few tears.
Michael then testifies that repentance is real, and that the atonement covers ALL mistakes, even those including the death of bunnies, and then offers to finish teaching the rest of the Plan of Salvation to Arnold since we have to leave.
This is why the YSA is the best.
I'm sorry that Frank didn't get more involved in this story, but he's golden enough to be mentioned as a main character.
Until next week,