04/20/2023
In 2019 Elder Uchtdorf referenced the story of Bilbo Baggins from the Hobbit, he shared how he left a life of comfort and ease to embark on an adventure. He shared this saying Bilbo’s story is like our story.
He said: “Long, long ago, even before we were born, in an age dimmed by time and clouded from memory, we too were invited to embark on an adventure. It was proposed by God, our Heavenly Father. Accepting this adventure would mean leaving the comfort and security of His immediate presence. It would mean coming to earth for a journey filled with unknown danger and trial.
We knew it would not be easy.
But we also knew that we would gain precious treasures, including a physical body and experiencing the intense joys and sorrows of mortality. We would learn to strive, to seek, and to struggle. We would discover truths about God and ourselves.
Of course, we knew we would make many mistakes along the way. But we also had a promise: that because of the great sacrifice of Jesus Christ, we could be cleansed of our transgressions, refined and purified in our spirits, and one day resurrected and reunited with those we love.”
Don’t forget the adventure you are on, there is a treasure at the end and lessons to be learned along the way. You are not alone on this journey, rely on your fellowship with those around you and seek to help others. Most of all rely on your God who will be there every step along the way.