Healing = Courage + Action + Grace | Jonathan G. Sandberg | 2014

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  • čas přidán 30. 01. 2014
  • Healing is a gift from the Savior that will likely require pain on our part so we can grow through our struggles.
    Sections:
    Introduction - 0:51
    A Formula for Healing - 3:13
    Healing - 7:14
    Courage - 11:39
    Action - 18:24
    Grace - 25:12
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    Jonathan G. Sandberg was a professor in the BYU School of Family Life when he gave this devotional on 21 January 2014.
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    "That brings me to today’s topic: healing. We all need healing. For some of us that need is great today. There are likely among us those who are brokenhearted because a relationship has ended badly. Others are in pain because their parents have decided to divorce or a loved one has renounced the Church. Some have learned recently that they have a chronic illness, and others have just relapsed into addictive behavior for what seems like the hundredth time. I would guess that there are some today who have wondered if depression or anxiety will always be a suffocating influence in their lives, while other students are going through a loss that seems both unfair and unrelenting. Others are drowning in loneliness and isolation while still others are constantly placed on the margins, even here at BYU.
    Perhaps these folks look or talk or feel different from what may be considered “the norm.” This group is broader than we may think and often includes new converts; those who experience same-gender attraction; those who are fortunate enough to have diversity in their ethnic, racial, or cultural background (please see the topic section “Diversity-Its Value and Worth to BYU and the Church” at the end of the talk); or those who do not like to sing songs about eternal and happy families because that has not been their experience. Even the greatest among us, Jesus Christ, experienced betrayal, mocking, abandonment, loss of loved ones, and physical pain as part of His mortal experience.
    My hope today is to encourage you that healing is possible if you apply the principles that lead to healing. I will try to explain clearly-and I ask for your prayers that we can understand one another by the Spirit-three principles that can lead to healing and to knowing that all healing is a gift from Jesus Christ, for, as Isaiah said, “with his stripes we are healed” (Isaiah 53:5).
    My talk is entitled “Healing = Courage + Action + Grace.”...
    I tell you . . . I heard the voice of Jesus saying still to fight on. He promised never to leave me alone. At that moment I experienced the presence of the Divine as I had never experienced Him before. Almost at once my fears began to go. My uncertainty disappeared. I was ready to face anything.
    Can you see in this example the pathway to healing? Courage to face a difficult situation and stand for truth, acting in faith by turning to God in prayer, and peace and strength from the Lord through His grace-courage, action, grace.
    What then is healing, and why should we seek it? My favorite talk on the subject of healing is a BYU devotional given by Elaine S. Marshall in 2002 entitled “Learning the Healer’s Art.” I strongly recommend you study it. I assign it in every class I teach, from undergraduate to doctoral level. I suggest you read it more than once...
    On [my] first day as a nurse, I assumed cure, care, and healing to be synonymous. I have learned they are not the same. Healing is not cure. Cure is clean, quick, and done-often under anesthesia. . . . Healing, however, is often a lifelong process of recovery and growth in spite of, maybe because of, enduring physical, emotional, or spiritual assault. It requires time. . . .
    . . . It requires all the energy of your entire being. You have to be there, fully awake, aware, and participating when it happens.
    Healing is much more than “getting better” or “having our problems go away.” Healing is growth, development, and maturation. In a word, healing is change. It takes time and energy and struggle, but healing teaches us. As Marshall said:
    Healing can help us to become more sensitive and more awake to life. . . . Healing invites gifts of humility and faith. It opens our hearts to . . . truth, beauty, . . . and grace.
    But remember, even with all that beauty and growth and grace, healing does hurt.
    -Jonathan G. Sandberg

Komentáře • 10

  • @lilameloen476
    @lilameloen476 Před 3 lety +3

    So helpful, combined with Elder Ridd's talk about living with purpose and real intend. Thank you so much.

  • @ck607
    @ck607 Před 4 lety +12

    In my research, this is the best information I have ever found on the process of healing!

  • @camillebunker5429
    @camillebunker5429 Před 5 lety +4

    I love this speech so much! Thank you!!

  • @elisanansel2977
    @elisanansel2977 Před 3 lety +2

    Perfect for this times . What inspiring message. Thank you!

  • @sheilamarie3788
    @sheilamarie3788 Před 3 lety +1

    Printing this one out to search and keep in my study journal.

  • @intigniadickey2224
    @intigniadickey2224 Před 2 lety +1

    An excellent talk. Thank you. You have explained what I have been going through for the past 31years. I contracted a devastating illness and was told in many priesthood blessings that I would be healed. Here I am 31 years later still suffering terribly physically, mentally, and emotionally. Now I understand : )

  • @CML95018
    @CML95018 Před 11 měsíci +1

    🙏💙

  • @nohelymorgan7409
    @nohelymorgan7409 Před 4 lety +3

    Sooooo good!

  • @TonyFieldson
    @TonyFieldson Před 10 měsíci

    Soo good thanks 💙