Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Patience

I was just reading this talk about Patience by President Dieter F. Uchtdorf from the April 2010 Conference.  This talk is so wonderful!  I remember that as President Uchtdorf gave this talk I felt as if he was talking directly to me (minus the priesthood part). 
This parts of the talk really stood out to me:

"Patience means staying with something until the end. It means delaying immediate gratification for future blessings. It means reining in anger and holding back the unkind word. It means resisting evil, even when it appears to be making others rich.
Patience means accepting that which cannot be changed and facing it with courage, grace, and faith. It means being “willing to submit to all things which the Lord seeth fit to inflict upon [us], even as a child doth submit to his father.” Ultimately, patience means being “firm and steadfast, and immovable in keeping the commandments of the Lord” every hour of every day, even when it is hard to do so. In the words of John the Revelator, “Here is the patience of the saints: here are they that keep the commandments of God, and … faith [in] Jesus.”
Patience is a process of perfection. The Savior Himself said that in your patience you possess your souls. Or, to use another translation of the Greek text, in your patience you win mastery of your souls. Patience means to abide in faith, knowing that sometimes it is in the waiting rather than in the receiving that we grow the most. This was true in the time of the Savior. It is true in our time as well, for we are commanded in these latter days to “continue in patience until ye are perfected.”
To paraphrase the Psalmist of old, if we wait patiently for the Lord, He will incline unto us. He will hear our cries. He will bring us out of a horrible pit and set our feet upon a solid rock. He will put a new song in our mouths, and we will praise our God. Many around us will see it, and they will trust in the Lord."

I love President Uchtdorf!  He just really gets me and I love it.  I know that the Lord knows best and that He has a divine plan for everyone, but sometimes it's hard for me to have the patience that is required.  This talk has helped me to remember how important it is to have patience and so patience I will have!

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