Toward Emotional Maturity: Insights from the Book of Mormon

Title

Toward Emotional Maturity: Insights from the Book of Mormon

Publication Type

Journal Article

Year of Publication

2010

Authors

Journal

Religious Educator

Pagination

88-103

Volume

11

Issue

2

Abstract

The dreaded Ds—discouragement, despair, and depression—seem to be on the rise. It is common for teachers to have youth grappling with feelings of loneliness, discouragement, anger, depression, and even suicidal thoughts and tendencies. These negative emotions are often accompanied by fear and self-doubt, enemies of the faith in Christ so essential to progress and happiness in mortality.
 
Our quest as Saints of God is to come out of the darkness and into the light. Peace, happiness, and joy are within reach, but they require a mighty change of heart. Spiritual conversion precedes emotional maturity. Gospel classrooms can be places and occasions where students regain perspective and cultivate positive emotions to combat the negative circumstances and feelings that are part of the latter days.
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Subject Keywords

Atonement
Natural Man
Deliverance
Emotion
Sorrow
Bondage
Depression
Discouragement

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