For Times of Trouble | Jeffrey R. Holland | 1980

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Trouble will come, but discouragement doesn't have to. If we work now to prepare ourselves through patient and faithful discipleship, we will get through.

This speech was given on March 18, 1980.

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"I would like to be quite personal this morning—personal about you and personal about myself. I have thought about you a great deal over the past few weeks and have prayed to know what might be helpful to you. In doing so I have been drawn back to my own days as a student and some of the challenges I faced then. While such experiences now border on primitive history, fit only for a geology lecture, I’m nevertheless going ahead. I have wondered if some of your experiences and feelings might even now be very much the same.

I come this morning knowing the semester is nearly over and that what suggestions I offer were perhaps needed months ago. Furthermore, the year is nearly over and maybe for some an entire college career. But part of what I want to stress is that every day counts—including these remaining few in the semester—and that you have thousands of days thereafter. I will speak of you as you are right now and will hope it matters as much to the graduating senior as to the first-semester freshman.

I wish to speak today of a problem that is universal and that can, at any given hour, strike anywhere on campus—faculty, staff, administration, and especially students. I believe it is a form of evil. At least I know it can have damaging effects that block our growth, dampen our spirit, diminish our hope, and leave us vulnerable to other more conspicuous evils. I address it here this morning because I know of nothing Satan uses quite so cunningly or cleverly in his work on a young man or woman in your present circumstances. I speak of doubt—especially self-doubt—of discouragement, and of despair.

In doing so I don’t wish to suggest that there aren’t plenty of things in the world to be troubled by. In our lives, individually and collectively, there surely are serious threats to our happiness. I watch an early morning news broadcast while I shave and then read a daily newspaper. That is enough to ruin anyone’s day and by then it’s only 6:30 in the morning. Iran, Afghanistan, inflation, energy, jogging, mass murders, kidnapping, unemployment, floods. With all of this waiting for us we are tempted, as W. C. Fields once said, to “smile first thing in the morning and get it over with.” But my concerns for you today are not the national and international ones. I wish to speak a little more personally of those matters that do not make headlines in the New York Times but that may be important in your personal journal. I’m anxious this morning about your problems with school and love and finances and the future, about your troubles concerning a place in life and the value of your contribution, about your private fears regarding where you are going and whether you think you will ever get there. Against a backdrop of hostages and high prices I wish to speak more personally of you and fortify you, if I am able, against doubt—especially self-doubt—and discouragement and despair. This morning I want to attack double-digit depression.

In doing so, however, I wish at the outset to make a distinction F. Scott Fitzgerald once made, that “trouble has no necessary connection with discouragement—discouragement has a germ of its own, as different from trouble as arthritis is different from a stiff joint” (The Crack-Up, 1945). Troubles we all have, but the “germ” of discouragement, to use Fitzgerald’s word, is not in the trouble, it is in us. Or to be more precise, I believe it is in Satan, the Prince of Darkness, the Father of Lies. And he would have it be in us. It’s frequently a small germ, hardly worth going to the Health Center for, but it will work and it will grow and it will spread. In fact it can become almost a habit, a way of living and thinking, and there the greatest damage is done. Then it takes an increasingly severe toll on our spirit, for it erodes the deepest religious commitments we can make—those of faith, and hope, and charity. We turn inward and look downward, and these greatest of Christlike virtues are damaged or at very least impaired. We become unhappy and soon make others unhappy, and before long Lucifer laughs..."
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You know what's crazy, is that as many years have passed since this video the advice and wise words are timeless. Even today we can use this. Thank you Elder Jeffrey R. Holland. ❤️

joshmahina
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Thank you, Heavenly Father, for Elder Holland.

deed
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Oh how marvelous is modern technology—where I can be taught by an apostle of the Lord. This (like so MANY of Elder Holland’s talks) is incredible! So grateful for the restored gospel and all the truths that have been restored to bless my life. Thank you, Elder Holland.

liztrefry
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God bless Elder Holland. I dearly love this man. What counsel and inspiration this man speaks. It so desperately needed in these days. B

amberpelton
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Here on December 22nd 2024- I dearly love this man! He speaks in a way that pierces my heart. What a blessing he has been to me for decades!
He was sent by God and he has made him proud ❤ I love you Elder Holland ✨

FaithTaylor
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This really lifted my spirits. Thank you Elder Holland ❤️

DillonCorley-rb
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I was there. Wish I could go back to those days.

lukeslc-xdds
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Thanks Elder Holland for this special talk. I could feel the spirit

nealhadden
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This man has inspired me for many years. Indeed he has been called by God.

AcheliusDecimus
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I was a student at the Y in 1980 but didn’t hear this talk then - so grateful for technology that I’m able to hear this talk today - 42 years later! thank you so much Elder Holland - I needed to hear this inspiring devotional

doraho
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i need you guys to upload this onto spotify like i need air to breathe, PLEASE I BEG

wenli
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So very grateful for elder holland 🇳🇱.

SandraParker-sg
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This is a good man and a good apostle.

dwfootzoning
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I cannot think of a more perfect message that fits the challenges of my life at this very time. May God forever bless this much loved prophet of his.

joereynolds
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What a beautiful and powerful message. So refreshing... No matter how long ago was given. 💗

lme
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I just had a pretty bad day, and haven't been feeling spiritually good. I LOVE THIS TALK!!

no_internet
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This talk brought me to tears, it was valid then as it is today, I wish the young people would listen to this it is wonderful, thank you dear ELDER HOLLAND ❤

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Man! I shared this talk with a guy who hopefully will join the church soon, a young sister joined the church, a friend of mine that is inactive and my Elder's Quorum President. And me? Elders Hatt, Ray, Reeves and Jepsin brought me back from LONG inactivity to now a year of activity. I listen to BYU devotionals every morning and it is changing my life. I am so grateful to have them availavable on Youtube.

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So grateful this popped up on utube, Thank you!

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I needed this today. This very morning. This exact moment. This very minute. Thank you for posting this.

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