One day when I was wandering through the Brimhall Building at BYU looking for a study spot, I came across a quote that has become one of my favorites:
"If you avoid difficult things, great things will avoid you."
-George H. Brimhall
Haha...doesn't it sound a little Spiderman/Marvel-esque? But really! This is a great quote. I am not someone that does not ever avoid difficult things. I actually do avoid difficult things a lot more than I would care to admit. Sometimes I avoid something difficult because it seems too hard and too out of my comfort zone, or because I over-think it, or simply because I find it scary. Life can be scary. I hate that I sometimes let this fear of scary things overcome my faith. Looking back on my life thus far and its experiences, I have seen the most growth and joy come when I put my trust in God and accept his will. When I make the choice to do the hard things, and to do my best at the hard things. When I have a thought and I act on it. Great things come when I get out of my comfort zone, become vulnerable, take a step/leap of faith, and hope for the best. I know this is what God would have me do. How can he teach me and help me to become MORE if I never am willing to do MORE?
Often times I think this fear comes hand in hand with discouragement. Sometimes we may feel that we are doing our best and yet we see no progress or change. When really, of course there is progress and change. It may be small, but it is there! Satan would tell us that we are incapable and inadequate. God would tell us that we are more than capable and of great worth! He sees our potential. But how can we reach this potential? How can we overcome discouragement and fear? While reading a talk by Elder David E. Sorensen of the Seventy entitled, "Faith Is the Answer" I came across another great quote:
"I have learned faith and obedience are the answers to our concerns, cares, and suffering. The key is to remember that faith and obedience are still the answers—even when things go wrong, perhaps especially when things go wrong."
Faith is the answer. Faith in our Savior, and faith in his atonement. Faith that he will help us overcome even though we are imperfect, faith that he will make up the difference, faith that he accepts our best, and faith that he has a plan for us. This talk also reminded me of this scripture: “For we walk by faith, not by sight.” -2 Corinthians 5:7. If I relied on my sight to help get me through hard times and take me where I needed to go, I would probably be in a symbolic ditch somewhere. Haha! But with Christ, and with faith, I can be a part of GREAT things. :)