Tavake’s friend, 23-year-old Fa Toli, of Glendale, Utah, took away a similar message about action. “It was reassuring to me that whatever it is that I’ve got going on, if I’m happy, it’s good for me and I’ve prayed about it and the Spirit has manifested it to me, then keep going,” he said.

The metaphor of a fortress was meaningful to Lucas Mckamey, 26, originally from Montana. “[Elder Holland] called us to become a fortress for good. And that’s one of the things I’ve been thinking about lately is, what do I need to do with my life? Essentially, be a good person and try to be as best you can and spread the gospel in any way you possibly can.”

Alma Mecham, 23, of West Jordan, Utah, was reminded that opposition can happen before and after something good. “It’s a fight, and you have to fight until the bitter end. You’ve got to be just as persistent as Satan is, just as tenacious as he is. You can’t let go. You’ve got to hold on with tooth and nail … and just expect to win, because you’re on the winning side. … It’s beautiful to remember that.”

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