THE CAMEL IS THE SYMBOL OF
A SEASONED MISSIONARY
The first is the "hump". Yes,
you have crossed the mark and now are over the hump of the first year. But
remember the hump of a camel is used to store food for the long journey. Camels
can go for long periods of time without food, but he must store his food in his
hump. A missionary has learned from so many experiences, but a wise missionary
will store the knowledge he has gained, and put it to greater use the second
half of his mission.
Another important symbol is what the camel
does to be prepared to carry his load for his Master. A camel sometimes
protests his heavy load, but he drops to knees for his Master, and once
started, he patiently carries his load. As a missionary sometimes the load
seems heavy and difficult to carry. But when you drop to your knees and succumb
to the Master's will, he will carefully lead you and you can bear the load
patiently, and do your Father in Heaven's work as he would have you do. This is
why the camel's knees are heavily padded; as a Missionary, your knees are
calloused from the many hours of kneeling in prayer.
The camel has high set eyes that enable
him to see long distances. A missionary has his eyes set on higher things, he
follows the Spirit that enables him to see the Children of God, those who are
seeking answers, and he teaches them the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
The camel has broad, two-toed feet that
keep it from sinking in desert sand. A missionary has a broad knowledge and a
firm testimony of the Gospel. This enables him to teach with boldness and stand
firm in his testimony. The people you teach do not yet have the blessing of
such a sure-foot, but as you teach with love and the Spirit, you will help them
gain their own testimony that will help them walk on firmer ground. One that
will lead them back to their Father in Heaven.
So you see, a Missionary has a lot in
common with a camel. Put this camel where you can see it often. Dedicate
yourself to do as the camel does. Serve your Master well and patiently over the
long journey. You have come a long way; there is still much ground to cover.
Continue to move forward, serving with love, until your mission is complete and your Father in Heaven will say, "Well done, thou good and faithful
servant.”
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