One of the most important persons in my
life is leaving Finland tomorrow. Elder C. The missionary that
baptized me, the missionary that spoked to me the words our Father
had told him to speak.
”Which things also we speak, not in
the words which man’s wisdom teacheth, but which the Holy Ghost
teacheth; comparing spiritual things with spiritual.” (1
Corinthians 2:13)
But also a person that became a true
friend. A person with whom I could naturally share who I am and what
is most important to me. I could tell him my story without being
shameful of my truth and he was able to witness how our Savior made
me new.
Our final meeting did not however
turned out the way it was planned. I met him with his Mission
Companions and I was looking forward to continue our discussion where
we left the last time I saw him and then say some kind of a proper
farewell even though I am very bad at goodbyes.
Then it turned out that Elder C had
left his wallet on the bus. Now our meeting became an issue of a
practical problem; to get his wallet back. I said a silent prayer and
trusted in our Lord that things would work out. And it did finally. A
person had found the wallet and called the Missonaries and they
decided to meet on Alberga train station in an hour. Since Elder C
had his buscard in his wallet I went along on the bus to the station
paying his fee with my card.
Then we waited on a crowdy station. Not
a place to continue the discussion that I wanted us to continue. Not
a good place to find the right words to say a proper farewell. To
tell Elder C how much he had meant to me. All I said was: ”You know
that you have ment a lot to me, as a missonary and as a person” and
he replied ” I know”.
The person that had found Elder C:s
wallet turned up to give it back but the clock was ticking. Elder
C and his Missonary Companions had their own schedule and they were in a hurry to
their next meeting. It turned out that I could take the same train
home that they had to take to the church. So I did. When I jumped of
the train and they continued their journey Elder C gave me a friendly
tap on my shoulder. I wanted to turn around and say something but the
tears in my eyes made it impossible for me. I just felt that this was
not the way our final meeting was supposed to be. So many things I
stil wanted to share. A smile I wanted to give.
But later
that day my tears turned into tears of joy as I remembered the last
speach that elder C had in our ward. There he brought up the
Parable
of the Lost Sheep found in Luke 15.
”And when
he hath found it, he layeth it on his shoulders, rejoicing. And when
he cometh home, he calleth together his friends and neighbours,
saying unto them, Rejoice with me; for I have found my sheep which
was lost. ” (Luke 15:5-6).
As in the case with elder C:s wallet I
once was lost but found and remembering that made me realize the most
important thing he had done to me. Sharing the gospel. And i know
that by seeing the impact of the gospel in our lives and sharing the
good news in everyday evangelistic conversations, friends are invited
to brothers and sisters through repentance and faith in Jesus Christ.
Our final meeting turned out to be a
good reminder and the words I didn´t tell him was in the end not
that important.