Here is a recent blog post from Elder Hamilton:
So this week I wanted to talk about Christ, I find it interesting with this that there are a ton of
types and symbols of Christ. You can draw parallels in many places
where they may not have been even intended. The first ones that come to
my mind are: Aslan from the Chronicles of Narnia, Moses holding up a
brass serpent, Gandalf from Lord of the Rings (especially in the
movies), Superman, Harry Potter, the list goes on and on. The reason
for this I feel is because what Christ did was the most heroic act of
all time.
By following his example and trying to develop more Christlike
characteristics we show our love for God. While in London I have seen
many good examples of Christlike people. As a mormon missionary I was
once teaching a man who was in very humble circumstances just outside of
London, his name is Paul. His wife had left him and he was in a
difficult place for money. He received help from the government and one
month pulled out his money for the next 4 weeks and headed home on his
bike.
What he didn't know was that his wallet fell out of his pocket. So
when he arrived home the money that was meant to feed him, and keep his
gas and electric going for the month, was all missing. About 200
pounds which is around 400 dollars. With no heating, food, or gas to
cook food, he felt very hopeless.
We stopped by with a man who is a local member of the church. As
we stepped inside the member asked about Paul's problems, recognizing
that it was very cold in the humble home. Within 20 seconds he had
figured out what the problem was, and asked for the gas and electric key
for the home. (a gas and electric key is basically a card that gives
you pay as you go gas and electric, you top it up at a shop and then
stick it into a machine back at your house to use the credit.)
He returned in about 10 minutes and turned the heating on with
around 18 pounds on the card and a bag full of groceries. Paul asked if
he wanted to him to repay his selfless act when he had the money. The
member said that he didn't want to be re-payed, and at this point Paul
lost control of his emotions and repeatedly thanked him.
The nice thing about Christ is that his love, like this members
love, is selfless. He came and payed for our sins so that all that is
unfair about life can be made right. His atonement, or his suffering in
Gethsemane, death on the cross, and resurrection, make it possible so
that all of us can one day return to live with God despite our many
short comings. Christ did many things during his mortal ministry, always
demonstrating that love. He also set up a church and established his
doctrines, he called 12 men as apostles and gave them authority to
preach his message. I'd like to just leave also my favorite quote about
this subject; "Live in such a way that people who know you but don't
know Christ will want to know Christ because they know you."
Elder Hamilton is serving in the London South, England mission from the Westridge Ward in Highlands Ranch. You can Facebook him at: https://www.facebook.com/elderchadhamilton. For more information about his mission, you can visit his blog at: http://chadhamiltonmormon.blogspot.co.uk/
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