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| Jesus Christ is Joy! |
“The joy we feel has little to do with the
circumstances of our lives and everything to do with the focus of our lives.
“When
the focus of our lives is on God’s plan of salvation … and Jesus Christ and His
gospel, we can feel joy regardless of what is happening—or not happening—in our
lives. Joy comes from and because of Him. … For Latter-day Saints, Jesus Christ
is joy!"
Pres. Russel M. Nelson
Life is filled with detours and dead ends,
trials and challenges of every kind. Each of us has likely had times when
distress, anguish, and despair almost consumed us. Yet we are here to have joy?
Yes! The answer is a resounding yes! But
how is that possible? And what must we do to claim the joy that Heavenly Father
has in store for us?
Eliza R.
Snow, second General President of the Relief Society, offered a riveting
answer. Because of Missouri’s infamous extermination order, issued at the onset
of the grueling winter of 1838,7 she and other
Saints were forced to flee the state that very winter. One evening, Eliza’s
family spent the night in a small log cabin used by refugee Saints. Much of the
chinking between the logs had been extracted and burned for firewood by those
who preceded them, so there were holes between the logs large enough for a cat
to crawl through. It was bitter cold, and their food was frozen solid.
That night some 80 people huddled inside
that small cabin, only 20 feet square (6.1 meters square). Most sat or stood
all night trying to keep warm. Outside, a group of men spent the night gathered
around a roaring fire, with some singing hymns and others roasting frozen potatoes.
Eliza recorded: “Not a complaint was heard—all were cheerful, and judging from
appearances, strangers would have taken us to be pleasure excursionists rather
than a band of gubernatorial exiles.”
Eliza’s
report of that exhausting, bone-chilling evening was strikingly optimistic. She
declared: “That was a very merry night. None but saints can be happy under
every circumstance.”8
That’s it! Saints can be happy under every
circumstance. We can feel joy even while having a bad day, a bad week, or even
a bad year!
This story is shared in a conference talk given Oct. 2016, by Pres. Russell M. Nelson titled, "Joy and Spiritual Survival"
Joy is a feeling of great happiness.
Saints
are those who have entered into the gospel covenant through baptism and are striving
to follow Christ as His disciples.4 Thus,
“the joy of the saints” denotes the joy of becoming Christlike. Elder D. Todd Christofferson, "The Joy of the Saints", Oct. 2019


What a wonderful story to give us all hope!
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