Mission Stories
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2508974/fan_mail/new] In this episode, Shawn sits down with Sister Mackenzie Pyatt, who is currently in the home MTC preparing to serve in the Calgary, Canada Mission. Her story is a powerful testament to the transition from a passive, cultural "lukewarm" faith to a consecrated, "hot" discipleship rooted in personal revelation and a mighty change of heart. Mackenzie candidly shares how she moved from being "acted upon" by the pressures of high school and social media to becoming a woman who proactively chooses to build her identity on the rock of her Redeemer. The Poverty of a Lukewarm Life Growing up in a faithful home with "G.O.A.T." parents, Mackenzie initially lived a life of passive participation. While she avoided "sins of commission" like drinking or smoking, she realized she was struggling with "sins of omission"—going years without a personal prayer or opening the scriptures. By age 16, this lack of spiritual anchoring left her vulnerable to an identity crisis. She found herself seeking validation through social media and the fickle approval of friends, eventually hitting what she calls "rock bottom" after being targeted by a mean-spirited text that left her feeling entirely alone and a disappointment to God. The Turning Point at the Beach The pivotal transformation occurred when Mackenzie took a California burrito and a Book of Mormon to the beach and made a deliberate choice to exercise her agency. In a moment of brokenhearted humility, she offered her first sincere, vocal prayer in six years. She didn’t just pray; she began to "seek and knock," leading her to the words of 2 Nephi 33:6: "I glory in my Jesus, for he hath redeemed my soul from hell". The phrase "my Jesus" pierced her, and the Holy Ghost provided a discernable, visceral witness that defied description—a "hug in her heart" that replaced her loneliness with the presence of God. A Personal Atonement Through this "mighty change of heart," Mackenzie received a profound insight into the personal nature of the Savior’s suffering. She realized that when Christ sat in the Garden of Gethsemane, he didn't just feel the collective sins of the world; he had a specific image of a crying, 16-year-old Mackenzie in His mind. This revelation shifted her identity from being a "son of man" focused on social status to a "daughter of God" who knows she is graven on the palms of the Savior’s hands. Closing: The Joy of Careful Discipleship Mackenzie concludes that the source of her current joy—which is "night and day" different from her previous misery—is the result of living a "careful" rather than "casual" life. She highlights that when we intentionally bring our questions to God through prayer and scripture, we move beyond the "lukewarm" state and find a firm foundation that carries us through the storms of life. Her story serves as a heartfelt invitation to every listener to move from the sand of cultural habit to the rock of a covenant relationship with Jesus Christ.
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