Imagine you
are treading water somewhere out in the middle of the ocean. Your legs kick violently downwards into the
cold, dark, and unknown waters in a desperate attempt to stay afloat. You greatly fear what lies below. The creatures
that may be looking up; the ill intended monsters of the great deep stocking
your every move, and waiting to strike when you least expect it. The anxiousness and unrest is nearly
unbearable. Above the surface there is
no refuge either. A hostile wind occasionally
sends waves to rush up and swallow you whole, but you fight back. With focused
eyes, you can see the waves coming in advance.
With very focused eyes, you
can even spot the waves just as they are beginning to form. This gives you plenty of time to prepare. Right before a wave hits, you exert increased
energy into your legs, while tilting your chin back as far as it will stretch,
and push up your body high enough to clear the wave. If your timing is perfect, you can even ride
the wave with moderate ease, and discover an unprecedented sense of
satisfaction at the accomplishment.
However, your watchful eye often becomes careless, and your strained
mind zones out. This allows a wave to
blindside you, slapping the side of your head and engulfing your entire body. Such is the case in this very moment. You are temporarily submerged in defeat, but
quickly rush up to the surface in renewed determination while spitting up as
much of the intrusive water as possible. The salt stings the tender, inner part of your
nose. Swelling eyes causes your vision
to blur. The back of your throat, mouth,
and stomach also join in the boycott against your careless behavior. But you do not have time to apologize, for you
are now in a state of increased vulnerability to additional wave attacks due to
the temporary blindness. With a sense of
urgency, you try to regain vision by rubbing your eyes with a free hand while
the other continues to paddle, but you are too late. SMACK! Another wave mercilessly crashes into your
face; this time from the front. You
begin to panic. You have now swallowed a
significant amount of salt water, and lost precious energy. Fortunately, after emerging from the water a
second time, your luck changes. Before a
third wave is able to hit, your vision returns and you successfully counter
attack. Control of the situation is regained,
and for a brief moment, the water comes to an eerie calm. You are grateful for the opportunity to rest
your body, but your thoughts are at unrest in the anticipation of the next
assault on your life. You are exhausted. The culmination of this recent event coupled
with the hopeless perception of an endless journey has you mentally and
physically drained. The pains and hardships seem too great and too
frequent. You question your ability to endure. Your strength wanes from the miles of water
already covered; the countless battles already fought and won. Yet, before you lie additional miles of water;
additional battles. This of course means
that continued focus and endurance will be required or you will drown. But again, you are unsure of your ability and
desire to continue any further. For, as
far as your eye can discern, there is no land in any which direction and
therefore no end to the struggle. The once
mild tempest of reasonable reservation within your mind has now evolved into a
raging storm of immense fear and unto the convincing of certain failure. You are faced with only two options: 1.
Continue forward in the hope that refuge will eventually be found, or 2. Stop swimming
and sink into the dark depths bellow, and allow the creatures to consume your
flesh. A laugh of insanity escapes your
lips, followed by a solemn expression of sadness and hopelessness, as expressed
by the free-fall of several tears. You are
in desperate need of outside help; and you know it.
In life, we
cannot make it alone. We frequently face
difficult challenges and greatly need outside assistance. But true relief is not found in alcohol or
drugs. No. Comfort will not come through sexual immorality. Peace will not be found in a life of thrill
seeking and constant movement. Strength cannot
be gained in the pursuit of power. Self
confidence and inner worth will not be acquired through fame, nor will the most crucial, life-saving treasures be received from green paper or a black
number on a bank statement. What we
need is the reassurance and encouragement of a friend. The love of a family member. And ultimately, we need the salvation of God. We need divine saving from not only our innocently
suffered trials, but from self-inflicted sins as well. With our creator’s help, we can gain an
understanding of our purpose in this difficult journey; the journey in which we
ALL find ourselves.
I wish to
end with the testimonial of an ancient American prophet named Nephi. Interestingly enough, Nephi was commanded by
God to literally cross a great and mysterious body of water. This is what Nephi says about the journey,

Likewise, if
you seek God through prayer, faith, and obedience; he will minister unto
you. He will send the tailored help you
need, and fill you with love, peace, and happiness amidst the chaos. He will assure the successful completion of
your personal life journey unto the obtaining of that great and marvelous reward
which he has promised to the faithful: eternal life. In short, you will be preserved upon the
waters of the great deep.