Archive for February, 2006
Remain With Honor, Chapter 3: Two Years Later
February 18, 2006
It may not be on the mountain height
Or over the stormy sea,
It may not be at the battle’s front
My Lord will have need of me.
But if, by a still, small voice he calls
To paths that I do not know,
I’ll answer, dear Lord, with my hand in thine:
I’ll go where you want me to go.
It has now been over two years since I was told that it would be best, for me, that I not serve a mission. And I don’t think anything could express more about how I feel than the lines of hymn above.
Before coming to Provo, I was extremely worried about how people would treat me. People here inevitably assume (to a certain level) something bad about those who have either chosen not to serve missions, are disqualified from mission service, or are honorably excused… (and I re-iterate, to a certain level). This fact can not be denied because I have even found that assumptions begin to pop into my mind when I come into contact others who have not served missions for one reason or another.
Truth is, it wasn’t nearly as bad as I was dreading it would be. And I have been dealing well with the entire issue as a whole for the entire year I’ve been here.
Looking back, I can’t believe it’s been two full years. I’ve learned a lot about myself in that time; and as time continues on, my gratitude for the unique experiences I have had only increases. It’s been rough, but strangely enough, worth it.
I’ll go where you want me to go.


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