Wars.
Rumors of wars. Injustice. Hate. Poverty. Turmoil in our families. Shifting
morals in society. An ever-present sense of darkness.
There’s a lot to
be afraid of in this world that seems to get darker and more complicated each
day. And while we shouldn’t minimize the problems and complexities of our day,
we also shouldn’t let them paralyze us with fear. Some things we can control.
Some things we cannot. But there is an antidote to fear, and it requires us
choosing to stand with God every day.
Be Optimistic
This is a man
who lived through the Great Depression, two World Wars, Vietnam, political
upheaval, the September 11 attacks, and much more, and we can learn a thing or
two from his optimism and the source from which it came.
“I have seen a
good deal of this earth. I have been in areas where war rages and hate smolders
in the hearts of people. I have seen the appalling poverty that hovers over
many lands. … I have watched with alarm the crumbling morals of our society.
“And yet I am
optimistic. I have a simple and solemn faith that right will triumph and that
truth will prevail.”
Our optimism can
be more than just a positive attitude. It can be like President
Hinckley’s—powerful, emanating from our very beings, and rooted in a firm faith
and trust in God.
“It isn’t as bad
as you sometimes think it is. It all works out. Don’t worry. I say that to
myself every morning,” President
Hinckley taught. “If you do your best, it will all work out. Put
your trust in God, and move forward with faith and confidence in the future.
The Lord will not forsake us.”
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