The process will unfold in His way and on His schedule, but Christ stands ready always to heal every ounce and aspect of your agony.
—Matthew S. Holland
The talk: http://bit.ly/3emsNgd
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The process will unfold in His way and on His schedule, but Christ stands ready always to heal every ounce and aspect of your agony.
—Matthew S. Holland
The talk: http://bit.ly/3emsNgd
Photo by Juliet Furst
Regardless of the causes of our worst hurts and heartaches, the ultimate source of relief is the same: Jesus Christ. He alone holds the full power and healing balm to correct every mistake, right every wrong, adjust every imperfection, mend every wound, and deliver every delayed blessing.
—Matthew S. Holland
The talk: http://bit.ly/3emsNgd
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He understands our grief, pain, and desperation. He is our Savior, our Redeemer, our hope, our consolation, and our Deliverer.
—Gary E. Stevenson
The talk: http://bit.ly/37yXo5Z
Does gratitude spare us from sorrow, sadness, grief and pain? No, but it does soothe our feelings. It provides us with a greater perspective on the very purpose and joy of life.
—Russell M. Nelson
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Because He knows our pains, afflictions, sicknesses, our “temptations of every kind,” He can, with mercy, succor us according to our infirmities.
—Gerrit W. Gong
The talk: https://bit.ly/3byS6Ip
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Yea, I say unto you, my son, that there could be nothing so exquisite and so bitter as were my pains. Yea, and again I say unto you, my son, that on the other hand, there can be nothing so exquisite and sweet as was my joy.
Alma 36:21
Read in scriptures: https://bit.ly/3bfwejt
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The Savior’s atoning sacrifice will clear away the underbrush of ignorance and the painful thorns of hurt caused by others.
—James R. Rasband
The talk: https://bit.ly/2zFIFrC
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You don’t have to continue to carry the burden of sorrow caused by sin—alone.
You don’t have to carry the pain caused by the unrighteous actions of others—alone.
You don’t have to experience the painful realities of mortality—alone.
— Carole M. Stephens
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