Have you ever felt the sting of frustration—even on a sacred day like Easter—and wondered why your heart just won’t align with what you know is right? In this powerful, real-life reflection inspired by David A. Bednar, we explore what it actually means to become like Jesus Christ—not through striving harder, but through receiving a changed heart.
This message speaks directly to anyone in the Latter-day Saint community who is tired of self-condemnation, tired of trying to “earn” charity, and quietly wondering if true Christlike love is even possible in real life. What if charity isn’t something you achieve—but something that possesses you? What if the Atonement of Jesus Christ is not just about forgiveness, but about transformation in the very moments you feel least like Him?
Through a relatable Easter experience filled with frustration, judgment, and a sudden softening of heart, this episode will help you see how the Savior meets you in the middle of your imperfection—and changes you from the inside out. If you’ve ever struggled to feel peace, patience, or love when it matters most, this message will stop you in your tracks and remind you: He is the one who changes hearts.
Chapters
0:00 Easter Frustration and Self-Condemnation
0:46 Turning Inward vs Turning Outward
1:19 Realizing “I’m Not Like Him”
1:47 Enduring to the End and Charity
2:27 He Changed My Heart
3:06 A Lifetime of Becoming Charity
3:50 Why God Still Works With Us
4:05 When Charity Possesses You