We know a lot. We've been listening for a long time. Now we're ready to teach.
First, we prepare. This past Sunday I gave the lesson, and what helped me to prepare was a lot of praying. But you really have to have the Spirit with you in order to make it a successful class. And so you're preparing by asking Heavenly Father to be with you in class. Once you go in the right direction, it's so easy to give one of these lessons because it's just all the rest of the quorum members who really are teaching. You prepare as best you can. And then when you get in there, He'll handle the rest of it. We teach everywhere. In our families, in sacrament meeting, in Primary, with our friends at school, and in our classes and quorum meetings. And when we teach, we definitely don't do all the talking.
It's exciting leading a discussion, getting it started, and then sitting back and watching everybody else talk. President Henry B. Eyring, in the last general conference, one of his talks was "Mountains to Climb." And it dealt a lot with adversity. And I know you guys all read that. And do any of you guys have any thoughts on what he was talking about, or some of the things that stuck out to you personally? As I was reading through it, it talked about what you first do when you first have that initial trial. And that trial can just tear you down and make you weaker, or you can make the choice to make that trial and make you stronger. You can make the trial as a strength. Wherever we teach, we invite the Spirit by sharing our testimonies. I know that the trials in our life are to bless us, and I'm truly grateful for them. Jesus Christ, He atoned for us. And through that, we can come back and live with Him. [SPEAKING SPANISH] I say these things in the name of Jesus Christ, amen. Amen.