This week I have been taught by God. I remember when I was a younger boy I didn't have access to much digital content, so I ended up watching things I wouldn't normally have a desire to watch. I remember watching a documentary on how blacksmiths create blades. I don't remember everything but I remember that the smith heats up the ore and then pounds it into shape. He only has a small amount of time to shape it before it gets too cold and he has to heat it again. He does this three or four times until the ore has been molded into the blade he desires. The true mark of the blacksmith comes after (according to the documentary) when the blacksmith douses the blade in water. If the blade has been hammered too thin in too many places, the blade will crack and become useless. If the blade hasn't been shaped enough, it won't be hard enough to hold an edge. I've thought about this often since watching this documentary. This was dousing week for the friends we're teaching. Where, funnily enough, we invite them to be literally doused as part of an ordinance called baptism. This was the first real test of how masterful of a smith I've become. I will tell you guys-- I am a pretty poor smith. Some of my friends have been heated up and pounded and pounded with lessons and scriptures. Some of them have barely been shaped at all, and I in my inexperience thought they were all ready to be doused. Luckily, the advantage of missionary work over smithing is my ore can talk! They can say, "hey I need to be shaped a little more" or "put me back in that fire for a while." Or maybe they don't say anything, but they show you they're not ready by not responding to you:). What's hardest about this is that I'm just a small ingot of incredibly precious Godsteel myself, and so are all of you. Our Heavenly Smith wants to create a fantastic array of matchless swords. He has decided to send us to a very special forge called the Earth. Instead of just 4 or 5 hits he's decided to pound us with thousands of different hammers over approximately 80 years. He's also given us the ability to choose what kind of sword we want to become. Whether it's a rusty dirk or a breathtaking katana, it's all up to how we respond to those hits. I testify that He is never going to throw us out. He is always willing to remelt us through his Son's atonement and let us once again begin that process. I know He loves you and wants you to become like He is. Choose to become the most amazing thing you can become because that is where happiness lies. Not just in this forge but in all eternity. I love you guys! Also make sure to shoot me a friend request on Facebook! It helps me find more people to teach!
-Elder Dahl