Sun 13 Apr 2008
was last week. I love conference weekends, both because I get to stay home and listen and watch on TV, so it’s like a day off (which I hardly ever get these days), and because the messages really are great.
I waited to post about conference until the written transcripts were published. Anyone interested may find video, audio, and written versions at http://lds.org
I would like to mention in particular a talk by Richard G. Scott about healing the Shattering Consequences of Abuse that may be of particular interest here.
Here is a brief excerpt:
To find relief from the consequences of abuse, it is helpful to understand their source. Satan is the author of all of the destructive outcomes of abuse. He has extraordinary capacity to lead an individual into blind alleys where the solution to extremely challenging problems cannot be found. His strategy is to separate the suffering soul from the healing attainable from a compassionate Heavenly Father and a loving Redeemer.
If you have been abused, Satan will strive to convince you that there is no solution. Yet he knows perfectly well that there is. Satan recognizes that healing comes through the unwavering love of Heavenly Father for each of His children. He also understands that the power of healing is inherent in the Atonement of Jesus Christ. Therefore, his strategy is to do all possible to separate you from your Father and His Son. Do not let Satan convince you that you are beyond help.
Satan uses your abuse to undermine your self-confidence, destroy trust in authority, create fear, and generate feelings of despair. Abuse can damage your ability to form healthy human relationships. You must have faith that all of these negative consequences can be resolved; otherwise they will keep you from full recovery. While these outcomes have powerful influence in your life, they do not define the real you.
Satan will strive to alienate you from your Father in Heaven with the thought that if He loved you He would have prevented the tragedy. Do not be kept from the very source of true healing by the craftiness of the prince of evil and his wicked lies. Recognize that if you have feelings that you are not loved by your Father in Heaven, you are being manipulated by Satan. Even when it may seem very difficult to pray, kneel and ask Father in Heaven to give you the capacity to trust Him and to feel His love for you. Ask to come to know that His Son can heal you through His merciful Atonement.
April 13th, 2008 at 10:32 pm
That’s a good message, though I disagree with one point. Suffering doesn’t always happen because of Satan. One has to take into account Free Will, one of the greatest gifts God could give us. People are free to do what they want, but there are consequences to themselves and others. A person can choose to make a very wrong decision and harm someone else, and God will allow that choice to be made. That doesn’t mean that He doesn’t love the victim, or care, or even ache with every hurt done. But God wants us to learn to be responsible for ourselves. He gave us the task of helping those in need, of saving the victims. He still answers prayer, and He still preforms miracles.
And then there’s the other reason for suffering. God uses suffering to achieve wonderful things. All through out the Bible the greatest workers of God’s will suffered in their lives, from Noah, to Moses, to David, to all of the prophets, and all of the Christian leaders of the New testament. Jesus himself underwent the ultimate suffering to achieve the greatest good of all. He was tempted, too, to walk away, to disown God the Father, to quit before he finished his work.
Romans 8:28 says “And we know that God causes all things to work together for good to those who love God, to those who are called according to His purpose.” No matter what comes your way, whether it comes from Satan, humans, or God, always know that God is using it to create wondrous and awesome works of good in your favor. And if you feel like it’s too much, remember this verse:
1 Corinthians 10:13
“No temptation has overtaken you but such as is common to man; and God is faithful, who will not allow you to be tempted beyond what you are able, but with the temptation will provide the way of escape also, so that you will be able to endure it.”
I recommend the book of Job, for an interesting take on suffering.
April 14th, 2008 at 7:13 am
Thanks for talking to me. Elder Scott’s talk does discuss free will, or “agency” also. People are hurt because God allows all of us our agency, and some make choices that hurt other people. God will not take away agency, but will hold people accountable, and also provides a way for those who have been hurt to heal, and even to rise above and become more than they could have without that experience.
April 14th, 2008 at 9:46 am
(((Rappy)))
You are so special :hugs:
God Bless…
April 15th, 2008 at 7:33 pm
((( Clyde )))
Same to you.