Sadness, disappointment, and severe challenge are events
in life, not life itself. I do not minimize how hard some of these
events are. They can extend over a long period of time, but they should
not be allowed to become the confining center of everything you do. The
Lord inspired Lehi to declare the fundamental truth, “Men are, that they
might have joy.” That is a conditional statement: “they might
have joy.” It is not conditional for the Lord. His intent is that each
of us finds joy. It will not be conditional for you as you obey the
commandments, have faith in the Master, and do the things that are
necessary to have joy here on earth.
Your
joy in life depends upon your trust in Heavenly Father and His holy
Son, your conviction that their plan of happiness truly can bring you
joy. Pondering their doctrine will let you enjoy the beauties of this
earth and enrich your relationships with others. It will lead you to the
comforting, strengthening experiences that flow from prayer to Father
in Heaven and the answers He gives in return.
A
pebble held close to the eye appears to be a gigantic obstacle. Cast on
the ground, it is seen in perspective. Likewise, problems or trials in
our lives need to be viewed in the perspective of scriptural doctrine.
Otherwise they can easily overtake our vision, absorb our energy, and
deprive us of the joy and beauty the Lord intends us to receive here on
earth. Some people are like rocks thrown into a sea of problems. They
are drowned by them. Be a cork. When submerged in a problem, fight to be
free to bob up to serve again with happiness.
Finding Joy in Life , Elder Richard G. Scott, Ensign, May, 1996


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