Every
generation since the world began has had its peculiar temptations, with Satan
as their author. Today we have ours in abundance.
There
are those who scoff at the idea that there is a Supreme Being. They declare and
teach that God is dead.
Others
ridicule the belief that there is a life after this. They contend that death is
the end, that there will be no time of judgment, no accounting for our actions
here in mortality, so why not live and be merry, for tomorrow we die?
There
are those who would have us believe that the use of liquor, tobacco, and drugs
is not harmful or injurious to the body; that illicit sex is acceptable, and
dishonesty is justified if it helps to achieve an end.
It
is a temptation to become so involved in the things of the world that we lose
sight of more important values, the things of the spirit.
Not
only the young people have trials and temptations, but each of us does. Like
the Savior, we will all have our Gethsemane. If we will not be dissuaded by the
mocking voices of the world or lose our way and fall into the river or wander
in strange roads, we will pass the challenging test of life that Abraham
foresaw.
All
the effort and struggle and sorrow will be well worth it, for we will earn the
greatest of all gifts, the gift of eternal life.
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