The personal struggle to face questions and doubts and to gain real spiritual momentum is often a desperate battle. The personal cost is high and at times it feels the mountain looms too steep before you.
Our Savior invites us to take our next few steps. If we do, we will soon notice that the mountain itself has shifted, and no longer feels so hopeless. This is the miracle of the “grace for grace” help He offers. It is available to you and me, after we take our next few steps.
We can ask ourselves and those we love, “What do you feel the Savior is directing you to do? What is your next step?”
The Man who helped the blind to see and the paralyzed to stand and walk, still has power to open our eyes to spiritual truth. He can help us overcome our paralysis of doubt or procrastination. He will help you and me stand up and walk His covenant path.
I think Elder Holland said it best: “Hope on. Journey on. Honestly acknowledge your questions and your concerns, but first and forever fan the flame of your faith, because all things are possible to them that believe.”