For Times of Trouble
-Elder Jeffrey R. Holland, March 1980
"Here your most crucial challenge, once you have recognized the
seriousness of your mistakes, will be to believe that you can change,
that there can be a different you. To disbelieve that is clearly a
satanic device designed to discourage and defeat you. When you get home
tonight, you fall on your knees and thank your Father in Heaven that you
belong to a Church and have grasped a gospel that promises repentance
to those who will pay the price. Repentance is not a foreboding word. It is following faith,
the most encouraging word in the Christian vocabulary. Repentance is
simply the scriptural invitation for growth and improvement and progress
and renewal. You can change! You can be anything you want to be in
righteousness...Only [Satan] would say, “You can’t change. You won’t change. It’s too long
and too hard to change. Give up. Give in. Don’t repent. You are just the
way you are.” That, my friends, is a lie born of desperation. Don’t
fall for it..."
Read it here on the BYU Speeches Site
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