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Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?

The story of Saul is found in the book of Acts in the New Testament .  Saul was among those who persecuted the members of the church after Jesus' death and even participated in the stoning of Stephen.  ( Download New Testament timeline here. ) But Jesus, having compassion and recognizing Saul's potential for good, appeared before Saul and questioned his actions.  Saul's response was "Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?" .  The Lord responded, "Arise, and go into the city, and it shall be told thee what thou must do." As we continue to read in the New Testament, we learn that Saul (whose name is changed to Paul) is converted to the gospel of Jesus Christ and spends the rest of his years studying and preaching the gospel.  He spends years on missionary journeys and writes epistles (letters) to members of the church in various areas to address concerns and to guide them to a more correct living of the principles of the gospel. This journey toward true

Taking Actions Instead of Offenses

One of my favorite scriptures in the Book of Mormon is Alma 62: 41 .  “But behold, because of the exceedingly great length of the war between the Nephites and the Lamanites many had become hardened, because of the exceedingly great length of the war; and many were softened because of their afflictions, insomuch that they did humble themselves before God, even in the depth of humility.”  This scripture teaches me that we can’t always control what we encounter, such as the adversities we face, but we can control how we respond to these things.  Elder Dallin H. Oaks said, “Our responses inevitably shape our souls and ultimately determine our status in eternity.  Because opposition is divinely decreed for the purpose of helping us to grow, we have the assurance of God that in the long view of eternity it will not be allowed to overcome us if we persevere in faith.  We will prevail.  Like the mortal life of which they are a part, adversities are temporary.  What is permanent

One Day at a Time

I was in the depths of despair only minutes ago.  I was experiencing feelings of defeat and an attitude of utmost frustration. And then it hit me. I know everything I need to do to get through this, because I attended a church meeting earlier this evening. During tonight's Church Education System Broadcast for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints , Elder D. Todd Chistofferson spoke of getting through challenging times.  During the fireside, my mind raced as I thought of so many things going on in my life right now.  Decisions I needed to make.  Confrontations that are going to occur.  Opportunities for humility that I should take otherwise I'll face damage to myself if I maintain my pride.  I didn't realize I heard very much of his talk. Until it hit me. Many of his words were brought to my remembrance and his meaning became very clear. I am to face these trials one day at a time . I can do that.  I can tackle this one piece at a time.  I