“They Did Not Cease to Praise the Lord”
Ether 6:6–12
6 And it came to pass that they were many times buried in the depths of the sea, because of the mountain waves which broke upon them, and also the great and terrible tempests which were caused by the fierceness of the wind.
7 And it came to pass that when they were buried in the deep there was no water that could hurt them, their vessels being tight like unto a dish, and also they were tight like unto the ark of Noah; therefore when they were encompassed about by many waters they did cry unto the Lord, and he did bring them forth again upon the top of the waters.
8 And it came to pass that the wind did never cease to blow towards the promised land while they were upon the waters; and thus they were driven forth before the wind.
9 And they did sing praises unto the Lord; yea, the brother of Jared did sing praises unto the Lord, and he did thank and praise the Lord all the day long; and when the night came, they did not cease to praise the Lord.
10 And thus they were driven forth; and no monster of the sea could break them, neither whale that could mar them; and they did have light continually, whether it was above the water or under the water.
11 And thus they were driven forth, three hundred and forty and four days upon the water.
12 And they did land upon the shore of the promised land. And when they had set their feet upon the shores of the promised land they bowed themselves down upon the face of the land, and did humble themselves before the Lord, and did shed tears of joy before the Lord, because of the multitude of his tender mercies over them.
Elder L. Todd Budge said:
“Recently our grandson Abe was afraid to ride one of the carousel animals that move up and down. He preferred one that didn’t move. His grandmother finally persuaded him that it would be safe, so, trusting her, he got aboard. He then said with a big smile, ‘I don’t feel safe, but I am safe.’ Perhaps that is how the Jaredites felt. Trusting God may not always feel safe at first, but joy follows.
“The journey was not easy for the Jaredites. ‘They were many times buried in the depths of the sea, because of the mountain waves which broke upon them’ [Ether 6:6]. Yet it is recorded that ‘the wind did never cease to blow [them] towards the promised land’ [Ether 6:8; emphasis added; see also 1 Nephi 18:8]. As difficult as it is to understand, especially at the times in our lives when the headwinds are strong and the seas are turbulent, we can take comfort in knowing that God in His infinite goodness is always blowing us toward home.
“The record continues, ‘They were driven forth; and no monster of the sea could break them, neither whale that could mar them; and they did have light continually, whether it was above the water or under the water’ [Ether 6:10]. We live in a world where the monster waves of death, physical and mental illness, and trials and afflictions of every kind break upon us. Yet, through faith in Jesus Christ and choosing to trust in Him, we too can have light continually, whether above the water or under the water. We can have the assurance that God never does cease to blow us toward our heavenly home.
“While being tossed about in the barges, the Jaredites ‘did sing praises unto the Lord; . . . and [they] did thank and praise the Lord all the day long; and when the night came, they did not cease to praise the Lord’ [Ether 6:9; see also 1 Nephi 18:16]. They felt joy and thanksgiving even in the midst of their afflictions. They had not yet arrived in the promised land, yet they were rejoicing in the promised blessing because of their consistent and resilient trust in Him. [Compare 1 Nephi 5:5. Though still in the wilderness, Lehi rejoiced in the promised blessing.]
“The Jaredites were driven forth upon the water 344 days [see Ether 6:11]. Can you imagine that? Trusting in the Lord includes trusting in His timing and requires patience and endurance that outlast the storms of life [see Hebrews 10:36; Alma 34:41; D&C 24:8; 64:32].
“Ultimately, the Jaredites ‘did land upon the shore of the promised land. And when they had set their feet upon the shores of the promised land they bowed themselves down upon the face of the land, and did humble themselves before the Lord, and did shed tears of joy before the Lord, because of the multitude of his tender mercies over them’ [Ether 6:12].
“If we are faithful in keeping our covenants, we too will one day arrive safely home and will bow before the Lord and shed tears of joy for the multitude of His tender mercies in our lives, including the sorrows that made space for more joy [see 1 Nephi 1:20; 8:8; Alma 33:16].”
(“Consistent and Resilient Trust,” Ensign or Liahona, Nov. 2019, 48–49.)