We Never Walk Alone
President Thomas S. Monson
Taken from the November 2013 Ensign
Relief Society is
made up of a variety of women. There are those of you who are single—perhaps in
school, perhaps working—yet forging a full and rich life. Some of you are busy
mothers of growing children. Still others of you have lost your husbands because
of divorce or death and are struggling to raise your children without the help
of a husband and father. Some of you have raised your children but have
realized that their need for your help is ongoing. There are many of you who
have aging parents who require the loving care only you can give.
Wherever we are in
life, there are times when all of us have challenges and struggles. Although
they are different for each, they are common to all.
Many of the
challenges we face exist because we live in this mortal world, populated by all
manner of individuals. At times we ask in desperation, “How can I keep my
sights firmly fixed on the celestial as I navigate through this telestial
world?”
There will be times
when you will walk a path strewn with thorns and marked by struggle. There may
be times when you feel detached—even isolated—from the Giver of every good
gift. You worry that you walk alone. Fear replaces faith.
When you find
yourself in such circumstances, I plead with you to remember prayer. I love the
words of President Ezra Taft Benson concerning prayer. Said he:
“All through my
life the counsel to depend on prayer has been prized above almost any other
advice I have … received. It has become an integral part of me—an anchor, a
constant source of strength, and the basis of my knowledge of things
divine. …
“… Though reverses
come, in prayer we can find reassurance, for God will speak peace to the soul.
That peace, that spirit of serenity, is life’s greatest blessing.”2
We were not placed on this
earth to walk alone. What an amazing source of power, of strength, and of
comfort is available to each of us. He who knows us better than we know
ourselves, He who sees the larger picture and who knows the end from the
beginning, has assured us that He will be there for us to provide help if we
but ask. We have the promise: “Pray always, and be believing, and all things
shall work together for your good.”
-Malya Scheibler
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