I quote "In these times, many people are pessimistic toward the future...and then a list of all negative things going on and then "However, as valid as these issues may be, we do not need to lose hope. The adversary would seduce us into pessisism for, with that attitude, he has greater control."
And then a list of suggestions of how to avoid this fear and finally a quote from the best example of optimism President Thomas S. Monson. This is what he said in October 2011.
"In
this world where nearly everything seems to be changing, His constancy is
something on which we can rely, an anchor to which we can hold fast and be
safe, lest we be swept away into uncharted waters.
Some
of you may feel restricted by the code of conduct to which we in the Church
adhere. My brothers and sisters, I declare to you, however, that there is nothing
which can bring more joy into our lives or more peace to our souls than the
Spirit which can come to us as we follow the Savior and keep the commandments.
That Spirit cannot be present at the kinds of activities in which so much of
the world participates.
We
must be vigilant in a world which has moved so far from that which is
spiritual. It is essential that we reject anything that does not conform to our
standards, refusing in the process to surrender that which we desire most:
eternal life in the kingdom
of God . The storms will
still beat at our doors from time to time, for they are an inescapable part of
our existence in mortality. We, however, will be far better equipped to deal
with them, to learn from them, and to overcome them if we have the gospel at
our core and the love of the Savior in our hearts.
As
the winds of change swirl around us and the moral fiber of society continues to
disintegrate before our very eyes, may we remember the Lord’s precious promise
to those who trust in Him: “Fear thou not; for I am with thee: be not dismayed;
for I am thy God: I will strengthen thee; yea, I will help thee; yea, I will
uphold thee with the right hand of my righteousness.” Isaiah 41:10."
What a Promise! How great to have a consistent light of hope in this dark world.
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