Leih hou!
This will be short and a little random, but hope all is well and you are all enjoying the Christmas season! Everyone told me before that it is the best time to be a missionary (which every time of the year is the best time of the year to be a missionary) but everyone is right!
Well I hit lohk go yuht (6 months) this week so that's crazy. Not sure where time has gone! I won't go off about time and how so much has happened in such little time, because I have yet to understand it all myself, and I'll just ramble on and on forever, kind of like I'm doing now. But point is. Time is going way too fast!
We've seen all kinds of miracles this week and it's just been awesome! This week I've learned that the law of compensation is a real thing! I'm sure the Lord is very aware that we don't speak Cantonese all that well, but we were so incredibly blessed this week to meet all kinds of people that had all kinds of patience and were willing to talk to us! Way more than ever before, so that was just amazing!
The enabling power of the Atonement is a real thing. He knows our weaknesses.He knows our strengths. When we show a little humility and a little faith He always makes it happen.
I've been looking back at my MTC notes a little bit this week and it's been really great. It's cool to go back and look at things that I learned in the MTC and now seeing situations where they apply so much more specifically than I ever thought. A talk I read in the MTC says, "Faith is not only faith in His timing, but also faith in His developmental purposes."
This week has sure required a whole lot of faith. Not only faith in His timing, but faith in His developmental purposes. I feel like sometimes I'm okay with being stretched, but then I get stretched in a way that I don't really want to be stretched.
It was greatly reaffirmed this week that this is not the mission of Sister Robinson. This is the Lord's mission. And it's going to happen the way He wants it to happen and Sister Robinson is going to get stretched in ways that Sister Robinson needs to be stretched.
I was talking to Sister Cox this week about what life would have been like if we didn't choose to serve a mission. And we're only 6 months into this. But I am and will be eternally grateful for the decision I have made to serve a mission.
I love these people.
I love this gospel.
I love the opportunity I have every day to go out and share the most incredible gift ever given with everyone.
I love this work.
Ngoh hou ngoih leih deih! Ga yauh!
Love,
Sis Mo Rob
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| Made nativities with the RS this week! Merry Christmas!! |

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