A Few Words on Trials

"There is 'undeserved' agony. There is 'unearned' anguish which is unrelated to error, and which the disciple will experience. Even so, the Christian knows he is in the hands of a merciful but tutoring God whose intent is that for developmental and salvational reasons, the disciple be 'added upon.'" -Neal A. Maxwell 
It is common during trials for people to ask, "why me?" or "what have I done to deserve this?" when really sometimes we receive hard times because we are doing well and what's right. "There is no growth in the comfort zone" but, unfortunately, also "no comfort in the growth zone." Let's do our best to accept this discomfort with a positive, disciple-like attitude.
I forget sometimes that not all hard things mean I'm doing something wrong. It is easy to assume that hardships are an indication of guilt. Trials are sometimes given for our benefit and in order to refine us and make us better. I, personally, need to remember to be grateful for my trials-- I know I can use all the refining I can get.

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