Elder Robert D. Hales of the Quorum of the Twelve
Apostles explained that one reason the Lord does not always shield His servants
from persecution is that trials allow us to experience refining, strengthening
blessings:
“There is
meaning and purpose in our earthly challenges. Consider the Prophet Joseph
Smith: throughout his life he faced daunting opposition—illness, accident,
poverty, misunderstanding, false accusation, and even persecution. One might be
tempted to ask, ‘Why didn’t the Lord protect His prophet from such obstacles,
provide him with unlimited resources, and stop up the mouths of his accusers?’
The answer is, Each of us must go through certain experiences to become more
like our Savior. In the school of mortality, the tutor is often pain and
tribulation, but the lessons are meant to refine and bless us and strengthen
us, not to destroy us” (“Faith through Tribulation Brings Peace and Joy,”
Ensign or Liahona, May 2003, 17).
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