March 4, 2019

Elder Trezise and some of his Zone in Shelley



Elder Trezise and Elder Jevne (his companion)


Elder Trezise and Elder Banks


My favs - Elder Jevne, Elder Trezise, Elder Smith and Elder Woods













Note:  Elder Jevne (who Elder Trezise trained) was only in Idaho a short time while he awaited his visa to go to New Zealand (which is where he was called). He was a great missionary who loved Brandon  Sanderson so Elder Trezise and him got along quite well

From Elder Trezise:

Things are going really well. Today has been rough cuz we had to say bye to Elder Jevne today. We killed it this month! 9 new people to teach in a month! And the shortest nonetheless. It was really good and we had a lot of fun. I miss my dog so much. I'm really sorry things are tough with Max, I don't know how to help. That's great that they've been playing basketball again though! 

I'm glad you read that talk. It sounds good, I'll try to find it. There's an awesome video of Elder Bednar that I have that's like that. He talks about praying, and doing. I know the Come Follow Me is hard, but just keep trying and keep pushing it. President Nelson sent it for a reason. I have such a testimony of the Apostles. Go to a talk from last April's conference from Elder Cook called Prepare to Meet God. And go to the second to last paragraph. He straight up says that they have seen Christ. How amazing is that? It's something I've learned on the mission. I believe that the Apostles have all seen Christ. Elder Bednar, when asked if he has said, "My testimony of God and His plan transcend the five senses." I have such a strong testimony of them, and know that they are truly called of God. 
In the talk from Brad Wilcox, "His Grace is Sufficient," he says, "Christ’s arrangement with us is similar to a mom providing music lessons for her child. Mom pays the piano teacher. How many know what I am talking about? Because Mom pays the debt in full, she can turn to her child and ask for something. What is it? Practice! Does the child’s practice pay the piano teacher? No. Does the child’s practice repay Mom for paying the piano teacher? No. Practicing is how the child shows appreciation for Mom’s incredible gift. It is how he takes advantage of the amazing opportunity Mom is giving him to live his life at a higher level. Mom’s joy is found not in getting repaid but in seeing her gift used—seeing her child improve. And so she continues to call for practice, practice, practice.
If the child sees Mom’s requirement of practice as being too overbearing (“Gosh, Mom, why do I need to practice? None of the other kids have to practice! I’m just going to be a professional baseball player anyway!”), perhaps it is because he doesn’t yet see with mom’s eyes. He doesn’t see how much better his life could be if he would choose to live on a higher plane.
In the same way, because Jesus has paid justice, He can now turn to us and say, “Follow me” (Matthew 4:19), “Keep my commandments” (John 14:15). If we see His requirements as being way too much to ask (“Gosh! None of the other Christians have to pay tithing! None of the other Christians have to go on missions, serve in callings, and do temple work!”), maybe it is because we do not yet see through Christ’s eyes.
 We have not yet comprehended what He is trying to make of us.
Elder Bruce C. Hafen has written, “The great Mediator asks for our repentance not because we must ‘repay’ him in exchange for his paying our debt to justice, but because repentance initiates a developmental process that, with the Savior’s help, leads us along the path to a saintly character” (The Broken Heart [Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 1989], 149; emphasis in original).
Elder Dallin H. Oaks has said, referring to President Spencer W. Kimball’s explanation, “The repenting sinner must suffer for his sins, but this suffering has a different purpose than punishment or payment. Its purpose is change” (The Lord’s Way [Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 1991], 223; emphasis in original). Let’s put that in terms of our analogy: The child must practice the piano, but this practice has a different purpose than punishment or payment. Its purpose is change."
It is an amazing talk and I recommend it full heatedly. I have to go though! Love you all! Have a great week!
-Elder Trezise

*Note:  For his 6 month anniversary he burned a tie :)

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