A Talk by Jeffery R. Holland
The first words Jesus spoke in His
majestic Sermon on the Mount were to the troubled, the discouraged and
downhearted. “Blessed are the poor in spirit,” He said, “for theirs is the
kingdom of heaven.” I speak to those who are facing personal trials and family struggles, those who endure
conflicts fought in the lonely foxholes of the heart, those trying to hold back
floodwaters of despair that sometimes wash over us like a tsunami of the soul.
I wish to speak particularly to you who feel your lives are broken, seemingly
beyond repair.
To all such I offer the surest and
sweetest remedy that I know. It is found in the clarion call the Savior of the
world Himself gave. He said it in the beginning of His ministry, and He said it
in the end. He said it to believers, and He said it to those who were not so
sure. He said to everyone, whatever their personal problems might be:
“Come unto me, all ye that labour
and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn
of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your
souls.” Matthew 11:28-29
He is saying to us, “Trust me, learn
of me, do what I do. Then, when you walk where I am going,” He says, “we
can talk about where you are going, and the problems you face and the
troubles you have. If you will follow me, I will lead you out of darkness,” He
promises. “I will give you answers to your prayers. I will give you rest to
your souls.”
My beloved friends, I know of no
other way for us to succeed or to be safe amid life’s many pitfalls and
problems. I know of no other way for us to carry our burdens.
I
promise you He is not going to turn His back on us now. When He says to the
poor in spirit, “Come unto me,” He means He knows the way out and He knows the
way up. He knows it because He has walked it. He knows the way because He is
the way.
Brothers and sisters, whatever your
distress, please don’t give up and please don’t yield to fear.
“Be not afraid, only believe.”
If you are lonely, please know you
can find comfort. If you are discouraged, please know you can find hope. If you
are poor in spirit, please know you can be strengthened. If you feel you are
broken, please know you can be mended.
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