Anyway, my talk was on resisting temptation. To sum it up briefly, I mentioned that the most common temptation defense mechanism Christ gave in His lifetime was prayer (Christ recommends prayer against temptation 8 times in his personal ministries--6 times in the New Testament and twice in 3 Nephi). Furthermore, Christ exemplified resisting temptation with his own experience recorded in Matthew 4, wherein he draws upon the scriptures for protection against Satan's temptations. Every time Satan tempts Him, He responds, "As it is written..." and then quotes a scripture. These things are the absolute basics we've all learned since primary or since we first met missionaries: Scriptures and Prayer! Yet, clearly they are vital to righteous living since the Savior's teachings and example point to these two things as the greatest methods of defense against temptation. And doesn't that make sense? Surely if we are communing with the Lord daily through these divine appointed methods, we will be endowed with greater strength to withstand temptation. Paul taught us that "There hath no temptation taken you but such as is common to man..." Isn't is comforting to know that temptation is normal? We are not sinners because we are tempted, but rather only if we act on that temptation. He continues, "but God is faithful who will not suffer you to be tempted above that ye are able, but will with the temptation also make a way to escape that ye may be able to bear it." May we all choose to take that escape given us through the power of God to resist temptation which He imparts as we come to Him in prayer and through the scriptures.
Anyway, Church was great overall and the rest of the day has been pretty laid back. The evening had a brief moment of excitement while I was video chatting my family wherein Ashley came in needing "male assistance" to take care of a "creepy, possessed bat-moth thing." Sure enough, the creature perched on a drying swim suit was just about the creepiest looking insect I've ever seen in my life. It had red eyes and looked like something straight out of Satan's nightmares. I took some pictures:
This bad boy is has about a 3-inch wingspan. So, he's definitely not the largest insect I've seen in Belize (remember Frank the moth?), but he's pretty big.
Captured!
Anyway, that's just one more exciting creature to add to my list of bizarre Belizean sightings. So, I really don't have much else to say about today, but I do have some random pictures from throughout this last week, especially the last few days, including some that are from other cameras and others from my own but which simply didn't fit in earlier posts. So, get ready for a photo potpourri!
These are actual Mayan artifacts that were on display at a resort I was doing research at on Tuesday (the one I had to drive a minivan through the jungle to get to). The two big ones on the left were probably ritual axe heads used for killing sacrificial victims. The one on the right was probably a gardening tool.
A beautiful garden from that same resort.
This picture would be much cooler if you could see the MUCH bigger frog that the one pictured is sitting on top of the nose of! Unfortunately, he didn't really show up, but he's definitely the largest frog I've ever seen. By the way, can you find the Katie?
Can you find the basilisk (aka "Jesus Lizard")?
Jake is on the right and on the left is Nathaniel, wearing the flower one of the girls picked for him. Nathaniel is our driver we hired. He's also the Young Men's president in the San Ignacio branch of the Church and also hangs out with us when we play. For example, this is right before our Friday river tubing excursion, which he joined us for.
Can you find the 9-inch tarantula? These are relatively harmless, but more than relatively awesome.
"...and maybe try a few!" (Click to see them up close. And by the way, these are not actually ants, they are termites. They taste like carrots with a slight hint of mint.)
Same cave, from the inside.
Getting deeper into the cave.
We explored a side cave full of bats! These pictures do absolutely no justice for this enormous cave. There were literally hundreds of them flying around sending their little echolocation clicks. Does this remind anyone else of Batman Begins? That's what it felt like in there!
...is a great place for cliff jumping!
Heading out of the cave.
Cave exit from other side.
I'm assuming that Katie is the pretty girl looking into the water and not the frog. :D
ReplyDeleteSounds like a great day. You also seem to be surrounded by wonderful people. I'm so happy for you.
Good talk, creepy bug and a chat with the fam. Sounds good to me!
Wow! I love the cave tubing pics. What a super cool thing to do. I would love something like that.
ReplyDeleteAre you going to bring us home a big tarantula? :)