Patience | Neal A. Maxwell | 1979

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  • Having patience with ourselves and our circumstances will bring us closer to God and increase our love, humility, and willingness to submit to Him.
    This speech was given on November 27, 1979.
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    "Thank you very much, Bob. I appreciate this great privilege each time that it is mine, my brothers and sisters. I am grateful to the choral group today for that last number, the lyrics of which I hope will linger with you somewhat, because I will turn to them as I close my speech.
    I have chosen to speak today about a very pedestrian principle: patience, I hope that I do not empty the Marriott Center by that selection. Perhaps the topic was selfishly selected because of my clear and continuing need to develop further this very important attribute. But my interest in patience is not solely personal; for the necessity of having this intriguing attribute is cited several times in the scriptures, including once by King Benjamin who, when clustering the attributes of sainthood, named patience as a charter member of that cluster (Mosiah 3:19; see also Alma 7:23).
    Patience is not indifference. Actually, it means caring very much but being willing, nevertheless, to submit to the Lord and to what the scriptures call the “process of time.”
    Patience is tied very closely to faith in our Heavenly Father. Actually, when we are unduly impatient we are suggesting that we know what is best-better than does God. Or, at least, we are asserting that our timetable is better than His. Either way we are questioning the reality of God’s omniscience as if, as some seem to believe, God were on some sort of postdoctoral fellowship and were not quite in charge of everything.
    Saint Teresa of Avila said that unless we come to know the reality of God, including his omniscience, our mortal existence “will be no more than a night in a second-class hotel” (quoted by Malcolm Muggeridge in “The Great Liberal Death Wish,” Imprimis [Hillsdale College, Michigan], May 1979.) Our second estate can be a first-class experience only if you and I develop a patient faith in God and in his unfolding purposes.
    We read in Mosiah about how the Lord simultaneously tries the patience of His people even as He tries their faith (Mosiah 23:21). One is not only to endure, but to endure well and gracefully those things which the Lord “seeth fit to inflict upon [us]” (Mosiah 3:19), just as did a group of ancient American saints who were bearing unusual burdens but who submitted “cheerfully and with patience to all the will of the Lord” (Mosiah 24:15).
    Paul, speaking to the Hebrews, brings us up short by writing that, even after faithful disciples had “done the will of God,” they “[had] need of patience” (Hebrews 10:36). How many times have good individuals done the right thing only to break or wear away under subsequent stress, canceling out much of the value of what they had already so painstakingly done? Sometimes that which we are doing is correct enough but simply needs to be persisted in patiently, not for a minute or a moment but sometimes for years. Paul speaks of the marathon of life and of how we must “run with patience the race that is set before us” (Hebrews 12:1). Paul did not select the hundred-meter dash for his analogy!
    The Lord has twice said: “And seek the face of the Lord always, that in patience ye may possess your souls, and ye shall have eternal life” (D&C 101:38, emphasis added; see also Luke 21:19). Could it be, brothers and sisters, that only when our self-control becomes total do we come into the true possession of our souls?
    Patience is not only a companion of faith but is also a friend to free agency. Inside our impatience there is sometimes an ugly reality: We are plainly irritated and inconvenienced by the need to make allowance for the free agency of others. In our impatience-which is not the same thing as divine discontent-we would override others, even though it is obvious that our individual differences and preferences are so irretrievably enmeshed with each other that the only resolution which preserves free agency is our patience and longsuffering with each other.
    The passage of time is not, by itself, an automatic cure for bad choices; but often individuals like the prodigal son can “in process of time” come to their senses..."

Komentáře • 42

  • @dwfootzoning
    @dwfootzoning Před 7 měsíci +15

    Phenomenal and much needed talk for today! The Gospel of Jesus Christ is true! The Church of Jesus Christ is true!

  • @stephenikechukwu-aro5028

    This talk has so many things I can learn from.

    • @byuspeeches
      @byuspeeches  Před rokem +2

      We are glad you enjoyed it, Stephen!

  • @V.Hansen.
    @V.Hansen. Před 3 lety +15

    I see Brother Maxwell, I click

  • @crazyernurse7601
    @crazyernurse7601 Před 3 lety +35

    The words of Elder Maxwell are even more meaningful since his passing. Knowing what patience he had in his last years is a great lesson to me in trusting the Lord and His timetable. Elder Maxwell’s words are a treasure to all of us who listen.

    • @joshuatorkornoo1620
      @joshuatorkornoo1620 Před rokem

      A testament is of force after men are dead: otherwise it is of no strength at all while the testator liveth. Heb 9:17

  • @Boundless500
    @Boundless500 Před rokem +11

    I was going to click on another video...but this is the great Maxwell. I've benefited greatly from listening to this today

  • @huntinggravity3151
    @huntinggravity3151 Před rokem +10

    I didn’t think I needed this talk when I looked at it, but after hearing it I’m so glad I spent the time to do so. What a beautiful lesson

  • @skyhiker9669
    @skyhiker9669 Před 3 lety +32

    I needed this talk today more than I can express.

  • @Icanonlyimagn7891
    @Icanonlyimagn7891 Před 4 měsíci +1

    What a marvelous reminder.🙏🏻

  • @michiganabigail
    @michiganabigail Před rokem +5

    Beautiful. Absolutely beautiful.

  • @tylerburns1364
    @tylerburns1364 Před 2 lety +7

    May more of us seek out wisdom and knowledge such as this.

  • @fennykalunga4539
    @fennykalunga4539 Před 3 lety +18

    This talk brought a lot of things to realization and I'm grateful it was re-shared.

  • @amandastakeonit7402
    @amandastakeonit7402 Před 4 měsíci +1

    So very good! So needed!

  • @michiganabigail
    @michiganabigail Před rokem +2

    I need more patience with myself and with my God.

  • @juliaantunesify
    @juliaantunesify Před 3 lety +8

    So spiritual!! I love it

  • @thestoff777
    @thestoff777 Před 3 lety +7

    One of my favorites from Maxwell 😊

  • @Zackeryeet
    @Zackeryeet Před 3 lety +11

    Prayer answered by whomever posted this today.

  • @asmith7094
    @asmith7094 Před 2 lety +5

    Strong work, Elder Maxwell!

  • @leswalker2639
    @leswalker2639 Před 3 lety +6

    Great talk and lesson on patience this world needs a lot of patience.

  • @seanwsummers
    @seanwsummers Před měsícem

    I love this talk! And will be listening again. Thank you for sharing!

  • @HastyClip
    @HastyClip Před 3 lety +7

    I really needed to hear this. Thank you for sharing.

  • @jackierichardson5057
    @jackierichardson5057 Před 2 lety +2

    This is the talk

  • @AlejandroMadrid-32279
    @AlejandroMadrid-32279 Před 2 měsíci

    Bad night of sleep. I have been inactive for many, many years. And last night was a bad night of remembrance of my sins. Now I remember that I am to patiently overcome and endure well.

  • @saipisafaamausili4897
    @saipisafaamausili4897 Před 3 měsíci

    The 1st talk that popped up as I usually played LDS hymns from tabernacle choir. And it is what I needed since I’ve been struggling with discipline and wanted to learn how to master this attribute. And yes it covers a lot of wonderful things that I need a reminder of ❤🙏

    • @byuspeeches
      @byuspeeches  Před 3 měsíci

      We're glad this speech came up just when you needed it.

  • @alainmelchor2185
    @alainmelchor2185 Před 3 lety +3

    Extraordinary

  • @davidconlee2196
    @davidconlee2196 Před 4 dny

    I listened to this at double speed.

  • @reesespc6928
    @reesespc6928 Před 3 lety +1

    Elder Maxwell has always spoken the words which we need not want... earlier hue talks has always been a RICH REWARDING or growing experience

  • @dianneirinaga8995
    @dianneirinaga8995 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you

  • @_juliojacob
    @_juliojacob Před 3 lety +5

    I was waiting anxiously for this discourse in video, thank you!!!

  • @cristianemelo5398
    @cristianemelo5398 Před 3 lety +2

    Muito obrigada.

  • @michiganabigail
    @michiganabigail Před rokem +1

    I need patience with myself.

  • @katherinem.4414
    @katherinem.4414 Před 3 lety +2

    Darn old mistakes....we make one, then we have to have patience while God may cut back, or make us wait for our answers.

  • @amh9641
    @amh9641 Před 6 měsíci +4

    "Too many impatient politicians buy today's votes with tomorrow's inflation" - here we are in 2023 - DANG 😳

  • @slamrn9689
    @slamrn9689 Před 3 lety

    Read the true scriptures folks!

    • @vikisnow2439
      @vikisnow2439 Před 3 lety +2

      Can you share your favorites???

    • @brianastle6954
      @brianastle6954 Před 5 měsíci

      Scripture to be scripture must be true because it comes from God through his prophets. Amos in the old testament said "surely the Lord God will do nothing except he revealeth his secrets unto his servants the prophets". Amos 3:7