No
one came to Church again. It makes us very sad. The hardest thing of the
mission is that people just don't understand the importance no matter how hard
we try to explain it to them.
We
went on exchanges. Elder Soto came to Pablo Nogués.
Elder
López from Rosario got his visa to Ecuador and left at three in the morning
Monday. His companion Elder Gobilard came to our apartment and we worked in
both areas of Pablo Nogués that day.
We
had transfers. I'm now in López Camelo with, of all people, Elder Ty Mason (from Huntington Beach). It was
quite a surprise.
A
man once asked us in the street, what is the most important thing that Christ
did? My companion responded the Atonement. There were moments where we had a
good response, but not the right response. I thought about that question
for days because I didn't have a sufficient answer. We went on companion
exchanges and that morning I came to a conclusion. The most important thing
that Chist did was that He was obedient to all that
the Father had commanded Him. He obeyed the first and greatest law of Heaven perfectly. No
other being was capable. For that reason He is our example in this life where
we will be proved "to see if [we] will do all things whatsoever the Lord [our] God shall command [us]."
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