Sought for Happiness in Doing Iniquity
In the recent general conference , Elder Clark Gilbert gave us four examples of people “finding their way home.” He summarized these stories with these words, “Feeling we don’t belong, struggling with doubts, or being limited by traditions are just a few of the reasons we don’t immediately answer the call to come home. But even as societal pressures pull people away from their faith, life’s deeper questions do not go away. As President Nelson taught, ‘The truth is that it is much more exhausting to seek happiness where you can never find it!’ President Oaks declared that the journey home starts by reanchoring on the Savior. Only Jesus Christ can fully restore that light and joy into your life. We all struggle. We need patience, service, and love from others.” This quote from President Nelson reminds me of the words of Samuel the Lamanite to the Nephites who would not repent: “But behold, your days of probation are past; ye have procrastinated the day of your salvation until it is eve...