“Consider the Wondrous Works of God” (Job 37:14)
Participating in God's work helps us see that we are God's wondrous works, His work is for us, and we are dependent on Him for strength.
How Will You Carry His Name?
We must emulate Christ's love and live His revealed doctrine to carry Christ's name through our actions and examples.
Finding Strength in the Lord
Finding strength in the Lord requires trusting in Him and His plan even when our trials are not resolved like we want them to be.
BYU: Building a Community of Trust and Respect
How inspired professors and faithful fellow students can help BYU flourish through an atmosphere of respect and trust.
“Broke” Hearts and Contrite Spirits
L. Todd Budge explains the four steps to a "broke" heart and contrite spirit. We must desire, inquire, require, and retire.
Enduring and Trusting to the End
Estela Marquez shares her life story to show how enduring and trusting to the end enables us to overcome life's challenges.
Meekly Placing Our Total Trust in God
As we encounter challenges in life, yoking ourselves with and meekly placing our total trust in God will allow us to reap the rewards of a faithful life.
Choose to Trust the Lord
Everyone experiences trials and difficulties in life, but if we choose to trust in the Lord, He can see us through to the end.
“Thy Troubles to Bless”
When adversity challenges your faith, remember that you can trust God, "thy troubles to bless." In His hands, trials can change us and teach us of His love.
Lessons from Roses: Trust Yourself and Trust God
When others question your beliefs and choices, it is tempting to panic and doubt yourself. Instead, trust in the things you know to be true.
Put Your Trust in God: The Admonition of Alma to His Sons
Alma's counsel to his sons is very applicable to us today. BYU graduates need to know how much the Lord loves them, and to put their trust in God first.
What Is Yet Required of Me?
Among the contributions BYU graduates will give to the world, what is required of them by the Lord? It's nothing new: to keep His commandments.
“Lean Not unto Thine Own Understanding”
Get true understanding as you study, pray, and serve. Such understanding comes as you trust in the Lord, rather than yourself.
“Into the Burn!”
This life is for us to learn. We will be blessed as we use our agency to exercise our faith in God.
Encircled in the Arms of Love
The awareness of God’s love for us, of His unreserved guidance and support, should inspire us to likewise extend our reach to those who look to us for direction and relief.
Be Still, and Know God
Instead of stressing or blaming, sometimes it is best to “be still,” become humble, and put your trust in God, believing that all is well.
“Neither Trust in the Arm of Flesh”
As we face the challenges of life, we must remember to put our trust in the Lord rather than "the arm of flesh," the limited knowledge of man.
Temper Your Trials with Trust
We must learn to have trust in the Lord, in ourselves, and in others—and we must act so that we can earn the trust of others.
Timing
Faith means trust—trust in God’s will and timing. We must not try, in our personal lives or in building His kingdom, to impose our timetable on His.
Rely upon the Lord
We can rely on and trust the Lord. He never forgets any of us or any of our needs.
Trusting God When Things Go Wrong
It is inevitable that life will not go according to plan at times. Rather than complain, we must learn to trust God when things go wrong.
Finding Our Individual Path
The society we live in is continually changing, so like the early pioneers, we must find our individual paths on our journey to Zion.
“Trust in the Lord with All Thine Heart”
Most everyone would trade away their challenging experiences, but as we trust God’s eternal perspective, we can see a purpose in those trials.
Lessons from the Potter and the Clay
If we allow ourselves to be molded by His loving hands, Heavenly Father will be our Potter. He can make more of us than we can dream.
Building an Environment of Trust
We must build an environment of trust so we can have unified communities where everyone feels peace, love, faith, and safety.
The Two Great Promises
The two great promises of the gospel are exaltation if we endure to the end and support in our trials if we trust the Lord.
Increasing Faith, Reaffirming Trust, Rekindling Love
As we seek the "assurance" and the "evidence" (grand as well as personal) of God's Plan of Salvation and all "things hoped for," we are increasing faith.
Trust and Accountability
Trust and accountability are the principles that make families, universities, and the Church run. Keep the trust that has been given to you.
Carry Your Cross
Marvin J. Ashton's message is take up your cross. Take yourself the way you are and lift yourself in the direction of the better.
Trust in the Lord
Life is a struggle. Major decisions face all of you. But they are solvable and you will pass through them successfully if you trust in the Lord.
“In God We Trust”
How often do we ask ourselves "Can God trust me?" Trust involves accepting what we do not understand, even when we are not certain of the outcome.
God Is the Gardener
God is the gardener of our lives. When we put our life in harmony with His will, we will be able to become what we are meant to be.
Gospel Ideals: Life’s Surest Anchor
President David O. McKay speaks on how gospel ideals can act as an anchor to keep us steady during the rough storms of our lives.
Put Your Hand into the Hand of God
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