I needed a solution recently. ⁣

I asked around to everyone who could possibly help me out. ⁣

No solution yet. ⁣

The deadline was approaching and I still didn’t have an answer. ⁣

I prayed a lot. ⁣

I prayed and then followed through on every single action that came to my mind. ⁣

And still, no solution. ⁣

The deadline day came…⁣

And passed. ⁣⁣

Nothing. ⁣

I kept praying. ⁣

I was doing everything that I could do. And so I really leaned into my faith. ⁣

“Heavenly Father, I know that the perfect solution is out there, and I have faith that it will happen whenever it needs to happen best. In the meantime, I will do everything I can on my end.”⁣

It was really peaceful. ⁣

When friends would ask me if I had found a solution yet, I got in the habit of responding, “Nope, not yet, but I have faith it will come soon!”⁣

Two weeks. ⁣

Two very long weeks after the deadline had passed. ⁣

It took hard work to actively choose faith that a solution was on its way every single one of those days. ⁣

And then, it came. ⁣

A better solution than I could have even imagined. ⁣

Now, I could tell quite a few stories where I have NOT used my faith in God to bring me patience while I wait. Plenty of examples. ⁣

But this recent experience was really cool for me. ⁣

I felt buoyed up. Even as I “stepped into the darkness” for those two weeks, I visualized taking those dark steps, but still landing on something. ⁣

I just couldn’t see what it was yet, but I knew I eventually would. ⁣

“Waiting patiently on the Lord” (D&C 98:2) is something we are all asked to do at various times. ⁣

And I’ve learned through personal experience of this beautiful tie between patience and faith. ⁣

Patience, the kind of patience we have to endure when we know we’ve down absolutely as much as we can…⁣

Patience is really just having true faith that God is taking care of things in whatever way He chooses.

Happy Studying!

-Cali Black

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