Thursday, December 28, 2017

A Timely Warning

I learned again of the important warning role of the Holy Ghost while I served in the Area Presidency in Japan.

During this time, I worked closely with President Reid Tateoka of the Japan Sendai Mission.
As part of his usual mission routine, President Tateoka planned a meeting for missionary leaders in the southern portion of his mission.
A few days prior to the meeting, President Tateoka had an impression, a feeling in his heart, to invite all missionaries of that zone to the leadership meeting, instead of the prescribed small number of elder and sister leaders.

When he announced his intention, he was reminded that this meeting was not designed for all missionaries but only for mission leaders.
However, setting the convention aside in order to follow the prompting he had received, he invited all missionaries serving in several costal cities, including the city of Fukushima, to the meeting.
On the appointed day, March 11, 2011, the missionaries gathered together for the expanded mission meeting in the inland city of Koriyama.

During this meeting a 9.0-magnitude earthquake and tsunami struck the region of Japan where the Japan Sendai Mission is located.
Tragically many costal cities--including those from which the missionaries had been gathered--were devastated and suffered great loss of life.
And the city of Fukushima suffered a subsequent nuclear event.

Although the meetinghouse where the missionaries were meeting that day was damaged by the earthquake, through following the promptings of the Holy Ghost, President and Sister Tateoka and all missionaries were safely assembled.
They were out of harm's way and miles from the devastation of the tsunami and the nuclear fallout.

As you heed promptings from the Holy Ghost--impressions most often quiet and still--you may be removed, without ever knowing, from spiritual and temporal danger.

-Gary E. Stevenson -How Does the Holy Ghost Help You? -April 2017 General Conference

Until you next see these words;
I'll be watching the leaves.
Enjoy the day!

-Sarnic Dirchi

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