The Hope of God's Light
By President Dieter F. Uchtdorf
Second Counselor in the First Presidency
Entrance to Enlightenment
I have a cherished painting in my office that is titled Entrance to Enlightenment. It was created by a friend of mine, the Danish artist Johan Benthin, who was the first stake president in Copenhagen, Denmark.
The
painting shows a dark room with an open door from which light is
shining. It is interesting to me that the light coming through the door
does not illuminate the entire room—only the space immediately in front
of the door.
To
me, the darkness and light in this painting are a metaphor for life. It
is part of our condition as mortal beings to sometimes feel as though
we are surrounded by darkness. We might have lost a loved one; a child
might have strayed; we might have received a troubling medical
diagnosis; we might have employment challenges and be burdened by doubts
or fears; or we might feel alone or unloved.
But
even though we may feel lost in the midst of our current circumstances,
God promises the hope of His light—He promises to illuminate the way
before us and show us the way out of darkness.
Light Cleaveth unto Light
There
may be some among you who feel darkness encroaching upon you. You may
feel burdened by worry, fear, or doubt. To you and to all of us, I
repeat a wonderful and certain truth: God’s light is real. It is
available to all! It gives life to all things.1
It has the power to soften the sting of the deepest wound. It can be a
healing balm for the loneliness and sickness of our souls. In the
furrows of despair, it can plant the seeds of a brighter hope. It can
enlighten the deepest valleys of sorrow. It can illuminate the path
before us and lead us through the darkest night into the promise of a
new dawn.
Nevertheless,
spiritual light rarely comes to those who merely sit in darkness
waiting for someone to flip a switch. It takes an act of faith to open
our eyes to the Light of Christ. Spiritual light cannot be discerned by
carnal eyes. Jesus Christ Himself taught, “I am the light which shineth
in darkness, and the darkness comprehendeth it not.”3
For “the natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God: for
they are foolishness unto him: neither can he know them, because they
are spiritually discerned.”4
So how do we open our eyes to the hope of God’s light?
First, start where you are.
Isn’t
it wonderful to know that we don’t have to be perfect to experience the
blessings and gifts of our Heavenly Father? We don’t have to wait to
cross the finish line to receive God’s blessings. In fact, the heavens
begin to part and the blessings of heaven begin to distill upon us with
the very first steps we take toward the light.
The
perfect place to begin is exactly where you are right now. It doesn’t
matter how unqualified you may think you are or how far behind others
you may feel. The very moment you begin to seek your Heavenly Father, in
that moment, the hope of His light will begin to awaken, enliven, and
ennoble your soul.5 The darkness may not dissipate all at once, but as surely as night always gives way to dawn, the light will come.
Second, turn your heart toward the Lord.
Lift
up your soul in prayer and explain to your Heavenly Father what you are
feeling. Acknowledge your shortcomings. Pour out your heart and express
your gratitude.
Let Him know of the trials you are facing. Plead with Him in Christ’s
name for strength and support. Ask that your ears may be opened, that
you may hear His voice. Ask that your eyes may be opened, that you may
see His light.
Third, walk in the light.
Your
Heavenly Father knows that you will make mistakes. He knows that you
will stumble—perhaps many times. This saddens Him, but He loves you. He
does not wish to break your spirit. On the contrary, He desires that you
rise up and become the person you were designed to be.
To
that end, He sent His Son to this earth to illuminate the way and show
us how to safely cross the stumbling blocks placed in our path. He has
given us the gospel, which teaches the way of the disciple. It teaches
us the things we must know, do, and be to walk in His light, following
in the footsteps of His Beloved Son, our Savior.
Light Overcomes Darkness
Yes, we will make mistakes.
Yes, we will falter.
But
as we seek to increase our love for God and strive to love our
neighbor, the light of the gospel will surround and uplift us. The
darkness will surely fade, because it cannot exist in the presence of
light. As we draw near to God, He will draw near to us.6 And day by day, the hope of God’s light will grow within us, “brighter and brighter until the perfect day.”7
To
all who feel they walk in darkness, I invite you to rely on this
certain promise spoken by the Savior of mankind: “I am the light of the
world: he that followeth me shall not walk in darkness, but shall have
the light of life.”8
Come to the Light
Yes,
from time to time our lives may seem to be touched by, or even wrapped
in, darkness. Sometimes the night that surrounds us will appear
oppressive, disheartening, and frightening.
My heart grieves for the many sorrows some of you face, for the painful loneliness and wearisome fears you may be experiencing.
Nevertheless,
I bear witness that our living hope is in Christ Jesus! He is the true,
pure, and powerful entrance to divine enlightenment.
I testify that with Christ, darkness cannot succeed. Darkness will not gain victory over the light of Christ.
I bear witness that darkness cannot stand before the brilliant light of the Son of the living God!
I
invite each of you to open your heart to Him. Seek Him through study
and prayer. Come to His Church, even The Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints. Learn of Him and of His gospel, participate actively,
help each other, and joyfully serve our God.
Brothers
and sisters, even after the darkest night, the Savior of the world will
lead you to a gradual, sweet, and bright dawn that will assuredly rise
within you.
As
you walk toward the hope of God’s light, you will discover the
compassion, love, and goodness of a loving Heavenly Father, “in [whom
there] is no darkness at all.”9 Of this I testify in the sacred name of Jesus Christ, amen.
1 comment:
thank you for posting this today.
i am trying to learn this.
and trying to practice praying.
praying for little things.
and praying for REALLY BIG things.
...and it's working.
i love you.
love, lindsay
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