A Report of the Scandinavian Area General Conference Held at Stockholm, Sweden

Jay M. Todd, “News of the Church,” Ensign, Oct. 1974, 77
 
 

Elder Neal A. Maxwell, Saturday morning session:

As we serve in the Church we must remember that the genius of the gospel includes not
merely helping those who are already friends to love each other more. The gospel also helps
those who might not naturally like each other to appreciate each other; those who are
strangers, even enemies, can become friends.

In living together as Saints, we will surely see each other’s faults, but when we look at each
other through the lens of the gospel and by the light of heaven, we also see in others
attributes and qualities that we little imagined were there! The gospel does not ask us to
close our eyes to any reality; rather it helps us open our eyes more widely and more
appreciatively! Where others see disarray, the disciple can, with patience, see purpose.
Where others feel hopelessness, the disciple does not despair, for he has “a perfect
brightness of hope.”