All things
It is July 1833.
The Saints have gone to Missouri and to say things aren't going well is a gross understatement.
They have been ordered to leave the state by their neighbors in Jackson County and mobs have started to destroy their property and threaten their lives.
Keep in mind that for some of these people this is the second or third time they have moved in the hopes of finding/building Zion.
They are facing difficulties, injustices and weariness.
So the Prophet seeks counsel from the Lord on how to respond.
First they are told to not be afraid, to accept the comfort sent to their hearts and to continue to rejoice and show gratitude.
Then they are promised that the Lord does hear their prayers and to be patient; that "all things wherewith you have been afflicted shall work together for your good, and to my name’s glory, saith the Lord."
The most difficult things I've been asked to do and suffer in this life are those same things that bring me closest to God and my Savior if I allow them to. That part is up to me.
Ultimately it's comforting to know the pattern doesn't change when things get hard. Trust Him. Be patient. Be thankful.
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