2009
Have a Cup
February 2009


“Have a Cup,” Ensign, Feb. 2009, 73

Have a Cup

Not long after we joined the Church, my husband and I were vacationing in Bermuda. While there I took advantage one day of a midafternoon social held in our hotel. As I was eyeing the delicious pastries, I caught a whiff of the smell of tea. I found it so inviting that in my mind I seemed to hear a voice say, “Have a cup.”

I had faithfully lived the Word of Wisdom since my baptism. In my mind I said, “No, I will not.”

“Oh, come on,” a soothing voice seemed to say in reply. “You don’t know anybody here, and you are far from home.”

With even more conviction, I once again responded in my mind, “No, I will not!”

Again that enticing, reasoning voice came: “No one will ever know.”

Firmly I responded, “I will know!”

At that point I was standing by a waiter who was pouring tea. Resolutely I passed by. As I looked for a table, I was surprised to hear someone call out my name. To my amazement I saw the smiling face of a former boss whom I had not seen for many years. He came up to me, and as we walked toward a table he said, “I heard that you joined the Mormon Church. Tell me all about it.”

I was happy to oblige, sharing with him some principles of the gospel, my happiness as a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and my testimony. My former boss told me that he had been researching his family name and that he had documented many generations of family history. He was sincerely interested in what I had to share about the Church, and I felt a great outpouring of the Spirit as we conversed.

During our visit a thought came into my mind: “Could you have had this conversation had you put a cup of tea on your tray?” I knew the answer. Had I given in to temptation, I would have missed out on a memorable spiritual experience and a chance to share my testimony.