Quotes
This is a troubled world.
by pam on Sep.09, 2010, under Quotes, Quotes, Quotes
“This is a troubled world. Discord and disaster are everywhere. It sometimes feels as though mankind itself may be hanging in the balance.
“Foreshadowing our day, the Lord said, ‘The heavens shall shake, and also the earth; and great tribulations shall be among the children of men, but my people will I preserve’ (Moses 7:61; emphasis added). We should take great comfort in this promise.”
Keith B. McMullin, “Our Path of Duty,” Ensign, May 2010, 13
Hope is not knowledge, but rather the abiding trust….
by pam on Jan.07, 2010, under Quotes, Quotes
“Hope is not knowledge, but rather the abiding trust that the Lord will fulfill His promise to us. It is confidence that if we live according to God’s laws and the words of His prophets now, we will receive desired blessings in the future. It is believing and expecting that our prayers will be answered. It is manifest in confidence, optimism, enthusiasm, and patient perseverance.
“In the language of the gospel, this hope is sure, unwavering, and active. The prophets of old speak of a ‘firm hope’ (Alma 34:41) and a ‘lively hope’ (1 Peter 1:3). It is a hope glorifying God through good works. With hope comes joy and happiness. With hope, we can ‘have patience, and bear . . . [our] afflictions’ (Alma 34:41).”
Dieter F. Uchtdorf, “The Infinite Power of Hope,” Ensign, Nov. 2008, 22
We know that sometimes it can be difficult….
by pam on Jan.07, 2010, under Quotes, Quotes, Quotes
“We know that sometimes it can be difficult to keep our heads above water. In fact, in our world of change, challenges, and checklists, sometimes it can seem nearly impossible to avoid feeling overwhelmed by emotions of suffering and sorrow.
“I am not suggesting that we can simply flip a switch and stop the negative feelings that distress us. This isn’t a pep talk or an attempt to encourage those sinking in quicksand to imagine instead they are relaxing on a beach. I recognize that in all of our lives there are real concerns. I know there are hearts here today that harbor deep sorrows. Others wrestle with fears that trouble the soul. For some, loneliness is their secret trial.
“These things are not insignificant.
“However, [there are] two principles that may help you find a path to peace, hope, and joy—even during times of trial and distress. I want to speak about God’s happiness and how each one of us can taste of it in spite of the burdens that beset us.”
Dieter F. Uchtdorf, “Happiness, Your Heritage,” Ensign, Nov. 2008, 117–18
What kind of existence can we hope for?….
by pam on Dec.30, 2009, under Quotes, Quotes, Quotes
“What kind of existence can we hope for? Those who come unto Christ, repent of their sins, and live in faith will reside forever in peace. Think of the worth of this eternal gift. Surrounded by those we love, we will know the meaning of ultimate joy as we progress in knowledge and in happiness. No matter how bleak the chapter of our lives may look today, because of the life and sacrifice of Jesus Christ, we may hope and be assured that the ending of the book of our lives will exceed our grandest expectations. ‘Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of man, the things which God hath prepared for them that love him’ (1 Corinthians 2:9).”
Dieter F. Uchtdorf, “The Infinite Power of Hope,” Ensign, Nov. 2008, 22–23
We need strong Christians who can persevere against hardship….
by pam on Dec.30, 2009, under Quotes, Quotes, Quotes
“We need strong Christians who can persevere against hardship, who can sustain hope through tragedy, who can lift others by their example and their compassion, and who can consistently overcome temptations. We need strong Christians who can make important things happen by their faith and who can defend the truth of Jesus Christ against moral relativism and militant atheism.”
I cannot imagine life without hope….
by pam on Dec.10, 2009, under Quotes
“I cannot imagine life without hope. I learned early that the personal quality of hope is essential for righteous living. Hope comes from a knowledge that the Lord’s promises are true, that he will fill our souls with his Spirit, and that we will have the strength to carry on.”
— Elaine L. Jack, “Believing in the Light After Darkness,” from “Heroines of the Restoration”
Hope is a precious principle by which to live….
by pam on Dec.10, 2009, under Quotes
“Hope is a precious principle by which to live. However, some among us may have lost all hope because of sin and transgression. A person can become so deeply immersed in the ways of the world that he sees no way out and loses all hope. My plea to all who have fallen into this trap of the adversary is to never give up! Regardless of how desperate things may seem or how desperate they may yet become, please believe me, you can always have hope.
Always.”
—M. Russell Ballard, Ensign, Nov. 1992, p. 32
Significantly, those who look forward to a next and better world….
by pam on Dec.10, 2009, under Quotes
“Significantly, those who look forward to a next and better world are usually ‘anxiously engaged’ in improving this one, for they ‘always abound in good works’ (D&C 58:27; Alma 7:24). Thus, real hope is much more than wishful musing. It stiffens, not slackens, the spiritual spine. It is composed, not giddy, eager without being naive, and pleasantly steady without being smug. Hope is realistic anticipation taking the form of determination–a determination not merely to survive but to ‘endure…’.”
—Neal A. Maxwell, Ensign, Nov. 1994, p. 35
“As we trust in God and his plan for our happiness….
by pam on Dec.10, 2009, under Quotes
“As we trust in God and his plan for our happiness with all our hearts and lean not unto our own understanding (see Prov. 3:5), hope is born. Hope grows out of faith and gives meaning and purpose to all we do. It can give us comfort in the face of adversity, strength in times of trial, and peace when we have reason for doubt or anguish.”
—Elder M. Russell Ballard, Answers to Life’s Questions, General Conference, April 1995