Liahona
Choosing the Light of the Gospel over the Darkness of the World
August 2024


“Choosing the Light of the Gospel over the Darkness of the World,” Liahona, Aug. 2024.

Young Adults

Choosing the Light of the Gospel over the Darkness of the World

A spiritual experience reminded me of the significant blessings I was missing because I wasn’t taking the gospel of Jesus Christ seriously.

young adult man sitting on a sofa and reading scriptures

Photograph posed by model

I used to be a very different person than I am now.

Although I was born into The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, I never took it seriously. I didn’t really consider what the truths of the gospel could mean for my life.

In Bulgaria, I’m one of few members of the Church. Each day, I’m surrounded by a lot of worldly behaviors and influences. Lots of young people here don’t have good morals or values, and sometimes the world can feel dark.

A few years ago, when I was 17, I was depressed and aimless. I wasn’t hanging out with good friends or doing good things. One day my dad told me that he had signed me up to attend a For the Strength of Youth conference in a nearby country. I didn’t want to go, but knowing that he wanted me to, I reluctantly went.

Surprisingly, the spiritual experiences I had at that conference changed my life completely.

At FSY I really saw what it means to be a disciple of Christ—to live differently than the world. All these faithful young people were such a contrast to the negative influences I was usually surrounded by. I felt like I actually saw the light these disciples were carrying. Each day, I felt the Spirit so strongly as I spent time with good people, studied the scriptures, learned more about the gospel, and got to know Heavenly Father and the Savior better.

Making Changes

I realized I needed to change my behaviors and really start to understand what the gospel of Jesus Christ could bring to my life.

After I went home, I didn’t want to lose the connection to the Spirit that I had felt during the conference, so I made a goal to do what was necessary to keep my newfound foundation in the gospel firm and keep the Spirit with me.

Making changes was a little hard at first. I had to stop spending time with certain friends because they were not a good influence on me. I worked to give up some bad habits. I started taking church seriously. Making these decisions helped me fill my life with goodness. What has helped me stay consistently connected to the Spirit is setting aside time each day to study the scriptures, especially the Book of Mormon.

Reminders of the Blessings of the Gospel

The teachings in the scriptures remind me what is really important in my life. When I feel lonely in my faith, especially with so few members here in Bulgaria, I allow the truths of ancient prophets to deepen my faith in Jesus Christ.

One of my favorite verses is Moroni 10:32: “Come unto Christ, and be perfected in him, and deny yourselves of all ungodliness; and if ye shall deny yourselves of all ungodliness, and love God with all your might, mind and strength, then is his grace sufficient for you, that by his grace ye may be perfect in Christ.”

It’s scriptures like this one that remind me of the light the gospel offers and keep me strong when I’m having a hard time. The scriptures always strengthen my foundation of faith.

Right now, I’m preparing to serve a mission, and I still face unknowns and challenges (like recently being diagnosed with type 1 diabetes). But prioritizing spiritual habits helps me feel Heavenly Father’s love more than ever.

President Russell M. Nelson recently reminded us that “thinking celestial means being spiritually minded.”

Striving to do the things that keep the Spirit with me each day really helps me to think celestial—to be spiritually minded. I’ve felt myself become more like Christ as I think about what He would do. Keeping the Spirit with me helps me have hope and remember the blessings Heavenly Father has in store for all who choose to follow Him.

Clinging to the Light

Living in a wicked world where things feel dark can be hard at times. But it also helps me better realize the bright, contrasting warmth and light of the gospel of Jesus Christ. I was missing the significance of this amazing blessing in my life for years. I’m so grateful for the spiritual experiences Heavenly Father can lead us to, because now, I cling to the light and joy of the gospel more than ever.

I testify that if you trust the Lord and study from the Book of Mormon every day, your life will become much easier. You will begin to see the blessings our loving Heavenly Father gives us every day, and you will realize who you can become with the help of the Lord.

The author lives in Varna, Bulgaria.