Most of the time, life is hard in the smallest of ways. ⁣

We talk of trials and afflictions and tend to think of the “big ones” in our lives. ⁣

But honestly?⁣

Most of my afflictions are small.

Monday mornings. Lack of sleep. Crying kid. Bad attitudes. Lists of chores and errands. Not enough time. Small miscommunications with friends. Frustrations. Too many commitments. ⁣

Does God consecrate these small (but many) afflictions for my gain, too?⁣

I think 2 Nephi chapter 2 explains this perfectly over and over again:⁣

It is my choice whether or not to accept that my Heavenly Father will dedicate these mundane trials for my ultimate benefit. ⁣

Am I going to use my kid having a meltdown as fuel for my frustration OR as a way for me to practice my patience and love?⁣

Am I going to let my to-do list add to my overwhelm OR use it to practice prioritizing what matters most? ⁣

Chapter 2 is one of the most empowering chapters in the Book of Mormon because it’s a fresh reminder that we are in control of our ultimate fate.

And I love the reminder that we are also in control of how much we allow God unto our lives. ⁣

Do we only wait until a big trial drags us to our knees in desperation?⁣

Or do we call on His help and consecration for the daily afflictions that every “natural man” experiences, knowing that they can all be for our gain?

Happy Studying!

-Cali Black

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