Becoming Temporally Self-Reliant
Becoming Temporally Self-Reliant
Becoming Temporally Self-Reliant
Home About Us Europe Area News Church Resources Inspiring Media Youth and You
In the springtime of the year, we are privileged to celebrate Easter, where, in the
northern hemisphere, the frosty hand of Winter has waned and the warmth of
Spring is in the air. It is a time of rebirth and new beginnings for life all around.
We invite you once again to become spiritually and temporally self-reliant. Spiritual
and temporal self-reliance are mutually inclusive in the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
“Self-reliance is the ability, commitment, and e ort to provide the spiritual and
temporal necessities of life for self and family. As members become self-reliant,
they are also better able to serve and care for others.
“Church members are responsible for their own spiritual and temporal well-being.
Blessed with the gift of agency, they have the privilege and duty to set their own
course, solve their own problems, and strive to become self-reliant. Members do
this under the inspiration of the Lord and with the labor of their own hands.”1
“Let us realize that the privilege to work is a gift, that power to work is a blessing,
that love of work is success.”2
The value of work in our lives is vital in learning the lessons that will bring lasting
happiness and growth. I grew up in a large family that was reared upon the
principle of work. From preparing and tilling the ground for planting, to the
https://uk.churchofjesuschrist.org/becoming-temporally-self-reliant 1/4
6/23/2020 Becoming Temporally Self-Reliant
planting of seeds themselves, daily watering and weeding throughout the growing
season, harvesting and then storage through canning or freezing. And that was just
in the summer.
In the year before kindergarten, we were expected to learn to tie our shoes, to tell
time on a round clock face, to memorize our address and telephone number and
to practice walking to school. Throughout the school years, we were urged to
always give our best in school and our parents always held us to our potential. We
are always learning.
“The Lord does help when we go to Him in times of need, especially when we are
committed to His work and respond to His will. But the Lord only helps those who
are willing to help themselves. He expects His children to be self-reliant to the
degree they can be. “3
A recent graduate from the self-reliance course relates her own journey of faith and
action:
“Every day I read the scriptures and I pray with all my heart – I know that I am
important to my Heavenly Father. Things began to happen to me that I would
have never imagined. It was incredible. It’s as if someone was guiding my
steps in my job search. I didn’t experience problems with the language.
“Every day I read the scriptures and I pray with all my heart – I know that I am
important to my Heavenly Father. Things began to happen to me that I would have
never imagined. It was incredible. It’s as if someone was guiding my steps in my
job search. I didn’t experience problems with the language.
“When I presented myself to a woman looking for child care for her daughter,
as soon as I walked through the door the little girl hugged and kissed me.
She stayed by my side during the whole interview and for this reason I got the
job. Her husband is now helping us nd work for my son.
“When I presented myself to a woman looking for child care for her daughter, as
soon as I walked through the door the little girl hugged and kissed me. She stayed
https://uk.churchofjesuschrist.org/becoming-temporally-self-reliant 3/4
6/23/2020 Becoming Temporally Self-Reliant
by my side during the whole interview and for this reason I got the job. Her
husband is now helping us nd work for my son.
“Since then another person has o ered us work. A sister in the church
helped me nd an apartment to live. For the rst time in my life I am doing
things never before possible for me. ” 4
“Since then another person has o ered us work. A sister in the church helped me
nd an apartment to live. For the rst time in my life I am doing things never before
possible for me. ”
The pathway to perfection requires living the Gospel each and every day. Striving
to become temporally self-reliant then employs all the principles of the Gospel of
Jesus Christ. I pray that during the coming months and years we all may so do.
1. Handbook 2, 6.1.1.
2. David O. McKay, Pathways to Happiness (1957), 381.
3. Elder L. Tom Perry, Ensign, October, 1991
4. See also D&C 60:13; 130:20-21.
Pathways to Happiness
https://uk.churchofjesuschrist.org/becoming-temporally-self-reliant 4/4