This week’s Come, Follow Me study invites us into one of the most sacred lessons of faith — that even in our darkest hours, God is still near.
From the cold stone walls of Liberty Jail came a revelation of light, peace, and divine purpose.
Joseph Smith’s cry — “O God, where art Thou?” — echoes in every soul that has ever felt alone, unseen, or uncertain. And yet, the Lord’s reply carries eternal comfort:
“Peace be unto thy soul. Thine adversity and thine afflictions shall be but a small moment.”
In this gentle morning meditation, you’ll be reminded that:
🌤 Your trials can become your teachers.
🌤 Christ’s empathy is perfect because He descended below all things.
🌤 True power flows from love, patience, and kindness.
🌤 Joy is an act of faith when you choose to “cheerfully do all things” within your power.
Let these scriptures found in Dotrine And Covenants Sections 121-123 steady your heart and renew your hope.
Take a deep breath, trust the Lord’s timing, and walk forward with courage — knowing that even in the darkest places, His light will find you.