Thursday, November 29, 2012

Did you know that prayers are answered?

You know that awful moment: you've lost something important, and you have no idea where to find it. You're kicking yourself for not remembering where you put it, and now you need it.

This happened to me today. I lost my social security card, and I needed it for tax documents at my new job. I knew I knew it was here in Provo because I had to have it when I started my secretary job on campus a year ago. But where I put it after that...I had no idea. I tried to rack my brain to remember where I would have put it, and I came up with nothing. So I did a quick search through my stuff...and still nothing. So I said a prayer, and hoped that Heavenly Father would help me find it.

So, I went back through my stuff again, and in my two hours of searching, I found:

-A letter from my sister, Emily, from when I was 8.
-A letter from my brother, Spencer, from when he was on his mission.
-A letter from my mother with advice for dating.
-A birthday card from my Grandma who recently passed away.
-All of the letters I've received from missionaries in the last two years.
-A copy of my father's blessing from my first semester at BYU.
-A $40 check I had forgotten about.
-The original copy of my patriarchal blessing.

And, after finally coming across all of these things, I finally found my social security card wrapped in a letter from my mom.

After running around my apartment with joy and relief that I had finally found it, I immediately thought about how often Heavenly Father prolongs an answer to prayers so that we can learn and discover things along the way. As much as I needed to find my social security card for my new job today, Heavenly Father also knew that I also needed to come across all of those other things to address the other needs I have in my life right now.


Today, this girl is extra thankful for prayer.

(Notice anything different?)

1 comment:

  1. We are pleased that you have learned to use prayer to help you solve life's problems. We all just need to humble ourselves and remember to always ask. Great post!

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