Sunday, July 21, 2013

fast offerings are a privilege

Hello fellow brothers and sisters, I'm going to start out this blog by sharing a recent experience I had about a week and a half ago.

2 Sundays ago, July 7, it was my first fast Sunday experience in my new Young Single Adult (YSA) ward at BYU.  My roommates and I had dinner together at the Creamery the night before to start our fast out with, and I fasted all through church.  None of us had ever paid fast offerings before, so we worked together to figure out how to do it correctly.  I passed out the slips and we each paid our own fast offerings.

Earlier in the week, I had asked my mom what a good amount to pay for fast offerings is. She said something that really struck me: "Put together what you can pay. Then double it."

So I did.  I didn't expect any immediate blessings from paying this fast offering, but I paid them along with my tithing that I had gathered from a few months.  These put together were almost a hard thing to pay, but I reminded myself that all the Lord asks of us is to keep His commandments, and one of these commandments is to pay our tithes and offerings.

 
The following week, I had two HUGE miracles in my life occur.
 
I had a job offer a couple weeks earlier for a Copyright Licensing Processor in the Harold B. Lee Library that I accepted, and I started my new job on Wednesday.
I walked in on Wednesday to my first day of work.  I was greeted by kind, friendly employees who all seemed a little older than me.  I was led into a conference room with my new boss where she handed me a bundle of free stuff (backpack, water bottle, pen, flashlight, statuette). Cool, right? It gets better.
I'm led to my desk... MY DESK. I have a two-monitored computer desk with my own shelf above my head to keep food in, a office mini fridge behind me, and I can listen to music on Spotify as I work.
We made a trip to the BYU Bookstore to buy office supplies--on the office credit card--where they bought me a Sharpie marker, more sticky notes, and a pen (all pink, of course).
 
The same day, I later learned that I was now the youngest person in the office, at age 17.  The next oldest person was about 22 years old.  I also learned that I was up against 13 other college kids--most of them sophomores and juniors in college--for the position I had received.
 
Wow... can you say blessings from heaven? I knew that because I had paid a generous fast offering earlier this week, Heavenly Father had blessed me.
 
I also had another tender mercy later this week.
 
I was walking home from work, and I was checking a new voicemail message.  The message was from a woman named Maggie Erzen from the Air Line Pilots Association... in my head I was thinking she was from an organization titled Veterans Affairs, whom I am currently associated with.  She went on to tell me that I had received the 2013 ALPA scholarship, which consists of $12,000 over the period of my 4-year college career.
 
I was speechless. I had to sit down and contemplate what I had just learned.
 
I had applied for the ALPA scholarship back in March and April of this year. My dad had to practically convince me to apply... it was a HUGE application, about 12 pages long.  I had to get all of these different signatures, fill out paperwork...it was definitely the hardest application I had to complete. Oh yeah, and the other thing?
 
Only one student receives it.
 
So I applied, not really expecting anything to happen.  I only applied because I knew I would regret it if I didn't. Hearing I had received the scholarship left me stunned.  I couldn't believe that my Heavenly Father would pour out these immediate blessings upon me because I chose to obey His commandments and pay my tithing and fast offerings just days before.

I have a testimony of tithing and fast offerings.  They WILL bring us blessings, even if the blessings are not always immediate.  I know that sometimes the blessings we receive by doing the Lord's work are often unnoticeable, things we never even care to recognize...

I'm SO grateful that my Heavenly Father loves me enough to bless me and take care of me! I promise you that if you pay your tithing, you WILL be blessed--maybe in this life, maybe in the next. But God will always fulfill His promises. <3

8 comments:

  1. McKenna I have always looked up to you for your incredible spirituality and accepting of others! Thank you for always being such a great example! I am glad to hear you are doing so well in college! Love ya!

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    1. Jayne, thanks so much for making my day! You are such a cute girl, I hope everything is going well for you! Love you!! :)

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  2. I LOVE this Mckenna:) Thank you:)
    oh..and I really enjoy playing survival of the fittest with your fishies down there too:))
    <3 Mariah

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    1. Mariah I love you. :) Soo random thought.. we kinda need to go to Seven Peaks sometime because i have a Pass of all Passes and still haven't gone. O.o that's all. <3

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  3. What a fantastic idea! This says a lot about you, McKenna! You are such a sweet, kind person, and I am so impressed with your love for the Gospel! What a tool you are going to be in God's hands! Keep shining that light!

    See ya in 25 1/2-ish months! (Unless you come to my farewell of course. Then, see ya in one :) )

    Tyler Hall

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  4. McKenna, you are truly an inspirational young woman. I enjoy reading your incredible blogs. It is amazing to me that you are a BYU student! I remember visit teaching your mother while stationed in Japan; you and Madison were so sweet and respectful. You truly have been born of goodly parents! I wish you the best, with the most wonderful & memorable experiences while at university and know that you have an admirer from many miles away <3

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    1. Krista, thank you for the sweet comment! I really do have amazing parents, I know I take them for granted so often. Thank you so much for always being there for our family, have a wonderful rest of your summer! :)

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