The Silver Lining | Delivered By: Lloyd D. Newell |
An old proverb reminds us to look for the silver lining in every cloud. But are the cloudy periods of our lives really lined with silver? Can something good and hopeful really be found in a setback or disappointment? Sometimes it’s difficult to find those silver linings. It may not be until later, even many years later, that we see the good that came from a hardship or trial. Who has not had a dream dashed or felt rejected or disheartened at times? “What happens to the dreamers, all those people whose lives haven’t turned out as they hoped and planned?” asked Rabbi Harold S. Kushner. “The question is not, Can I get through life without some failures and rejections? because you can’t, and the more you aspire to in your life, the more you yearn for, the more scars you will accumulate along the way. The real question is, How will you respond to those disappointments? Will you respond with bitterness, envy, and self-doubt, or with resilience and wisdom?”1 For example, a college student felt distressed when he wasn’t admitted to the graduate school he wanted, but in retrospect, he feels that he found more satisfaction in his second choice. Similarly, a young girl lost a school election but developed inner strength as she learned to pick herself up and try again. A middle-aged man laid off from his job enjoyed spending more time with his family while working to retool and shift careers. All these, in time, found the silver linings. Looking for a silver lining means choosing how we will respond to the dark clouds that come into our lives. We can hold on to hope and faith; we can decide to move forward; we can change for the better as we look for silver linings. Overcoming Life’s Disappointments (2006), 50. Program #4209 Musical Selections: 1. Brethren, We Have Met to Worship William Moore; arr. Mack Wilberg; Arrangement Unpublished 2. My Song in the Night American Folk Hymn; arr. Mack Wilberg; Oxford University Press 3. Amazing Grace, How Sweet the Sound (Organ solo) Southern Harmony, 1835; arr. Robert Hebble; Sacred Music Press 4. Gloria in Excelsis Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Public Domain 5. The Morning Trumpet B.F. (Benjamin Franklin) White; arr. Mack Wilberg; Oxford University Press 6. Spoken Word 7. Look for the Silver Lining Jerome Kern; arr. Arthur Harris; Manuscript 8. Thou Lovely Source of True Delight Mack Wilberg; Oxford University Press |
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- 我是在1996年12月29日受洗加入耶穌基督後期聖徒教會. 我在此留下我對這復興的福音的見證,我知道約瑟斯密確實是神的先知; 藉由約瑟斯密,神復興了耶穌基督的教會即耶穌基督後期聖徒教會; 摩爾門經是耶穌基督的另一部約書,與聖經共同見證耶穌是基督.而我們今日仍有一位活著的先知,多馬孟蓀會長 I joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on December 29, 1996. I know that Joseph Smith was and is a prophet of God. The Book of Mormon is indeed Another Testament of Jesus Christ. We have a living prophet today, even President Thomas S. Monson.
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