The Lord provides us with Tender Mercies every day. Sometimes
they almost seem like miracles where other times they are small and simple. I
had a wonderful miracle/tender mercy on this particular Christmas Morning in
Germany. My brother Blaine had been called to serve in the Scotland/Ireland
mission the same time I was serving. Blaine and I are really close we always
have been. We grew up together obviously but for those of you who know us we
were pretty insuperable. We would take the same classes so that we could be
together. During my senior year everyone thought we were twins we looked so
much alike. We had a love hate relationship like all siblings do. We would
fight like the normal families would but we would always make up in the end. So
naturally going on our mission together just seemed to fit. We halfheartedly
wanted to be sent to the same place. I think we both would have liked that,
however we may have hurt each other as we both do things very differently. However
being on the same continent was perfect. It meant that when I was awake working
he was awake working. When we were having companionship study in the morning Blaine
would be doing the same thing but in Scotland. It was pretty cool.
So when Christmas came and every missionary was allowed to
call home and talk to their families we both started feeling a bit pit pf
sorts. Let me explain something here really quickly – missionaries are only
allowed to call home twice a year once on Christmas and the other on Mother’s
day. An you call home you don’t call your friends or anything else just home. On
Christmas you can talk to the entire family where on Mother’s day you usually
talk to everyone as well but it’s basically for your mother. As Blaine and I
were both out on our mission we realized that this would mean that we would
miss each other as we couldn’t both call home at the same time.
Now to the tender mercy. We, both Blaine and I were blessed
with the best Mission presidents ever. Once they found out about our situation
they quickly made arrangements so that Christmas morning we would be allowed to
call each other. Christmas morning came and the phone rang and there was Elder
Curtis-Blaine Jensen. It was a wonderful sound and just amazing. We talked
about our missions and the people we were teaching. We talked about the things
we were most grateful for. It was amazing to see the change our missions thus
far had brought for us.
The Lord is very mindful of our needs, our wants, and our
desires. The Lord knew that a little thing like talking to Blaine Christmas morning
would mean the world to me. It would remind me again of why I went on a
mission. It would once again remind me that I wasn’t alone. It reminded me that
the Lord knows me.
It was a wonderful Christmas with all its craziness in
getting there. BEST CHRISTMAS EVER
mit freundlichen Grüßen
Jenessa
Jensen
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