Sometimes we speak about the first word of the
Restoration being the name Joseph, showing the intimate nature
of God—that He knows each of us personally. But perhaps the
first and most sacred lesson of the Restoration is that when we kneel in
sincerity and call upon God, He delivers.
Each of us will face moments when life feels
overwhelming, when we feel burdened by responsibilities and expectations—when
the noise and the chaos and the complexity of the world threaten to drown out
what matters most.
In those moments, Jesus Christ invites us to come unto
Him in prayer, wherein He delivers us—not always by removing the burden but
by strengthening us and giving us clarity, peace, and power to move forward
with the simplicity found in Him.
(“Simplicity that is in Christ,” Steven Shumway, Feb. 3, 2026 BYU Devotional)











