“The restored gospel of Jesus Christ gives us help in knowing how to qualify for the strength of the Lord as we deal with adversity … .
“We need strength beyond ourselves to keep the commandments in whatever circumstance life brings to us. For some it may be poverty, but for others it may be prosperity. It may be the ravages of age or the exuberance of youth. The combination of trials and their duration are as varied as are the children of our Heavenly Father. No two are alike. But what is being tested is the same, at all times in our lives and for every person: will we do whatsoever the Lord our God will command us?” (Eyring, “In the Strength of the Lord,” 16–17).