Good is a
simple word of only four letters.
We all
know when something is ‘good’ – don’t we?
It is a
readily applied descriptive term in common use.
I quired
the internet. AI quickly provided an overview of synonyms and options to succinctly
summarize and delineate what ‘good’ really can be.
The lists
went on and on and on and on – including new to me slang from younger
generations. It seems every decade develops a unique flair of expression.
Synonyms
may include “excellent, great, fine, nice, pleasant, satisfactory, beneficial,
admirable, and superior … depending on if you mean high quality, morally sound,
skillful, or favorable.”
However,
“to add impact” and emphasis “for quality try superb, exceptional, outstanding,
virtuous, or righteous,” or if you are referencing skill “choose words like
masterful” or “use skilled, proficient, or adept,” and a word such as
“remarkable for something surprising.”
When Job
of biblical fame was faced with the extreme opposite of ‘good’ scriptures tell
us that he told his wife, “What? shall we receive good at the hand of God, and
shall we not receive evil?”[1]
His
experience seems to indicate that our lives consist of both good and opposites
of good – opposition.
In the
Book of Mormon[2]
the lives of the prophet Lehi and his family consisted of much good and
otherwise. He counseled one of his younger sons, Jacob, “For it must needs be,
that there is an opposition in all things. … Wherefore, all things must needs
be a compound in one; …” [3]
Elder Ames
comments, “If something is happening, that is good – things that occur give us
choices. If nothing is happening that isn’t good!” I like that. Whatever may be
happening we can make good choices, choices that increase good for ourselves
and others.
In 1830
Joseph Smith taught his associates that all things are both spiritual and
temporal. “And it must needs be that the devil should tempt the children of
men, or they could not be agents unto themselves; for if they never should have
bitter they could not know the sweet”[4]
We intend
to look for more ‘good’ – especially during opposition. These 2 things are a
synonymous compound!
Opposition
is our reminder to watch for hidden good! Where? What? When?
[1] Job 2:10
[2]
The
Book of Mormon is an ancient volume of holy scripture like the Bible. The Bible
is one witness of Jesus Christ, and the Book of Mormon is a second witness of
His ministry, His teachings, and His mission as our Savior.
[3] 2 Nephi 2:11
[4] Doctrine and Covenants 29:39

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