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I Have Been Carrying You
July 2022


“I Have Been Carrying You,” Liahona, July 2022.

Latter-day Saint Voices

I Have Been Carrying You

The powerful feeling that came over me was so strong that it dropped me to my knees.

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little girl with eyes closed

I was only three years old and did not want to leave the hospital, where my parents were recuperating after the car accident.

Photograph courtesy of the author; photograph corners form Getty Images

I struggled for many years with trauma and anxiety associated with a car accident that my parents and I were involved in when I was three. My unborn brother did not survive.

On the 25th anniversary of the accident, I had a flashback. Several months later, I was still struggling when a friend suggested that I turn to my Heavenly Father. I laughed and then asked, “What is He going to do for me?”

My struggles continued. After another year or two, I was tired of hurting and my pain was turning to anger. I took my friend’s advice and began to turn to God.

“If You are really there, send someone—anyone,” I prayed. “I need someone!”

The day came and went as I stood in my doorway, waiting in vain.

“See, God, nobody cares!” I said. “Nobody came!”

As tears rolled down my face, I slowly entered the house and shut the door. I walked up the stairs feeling defeated. But when I reached the top of the stairs, a powerful feeling came over me. It was so strong that it dropped me to my knees.

Then this thought came into my mind: “ReNae, I have been carrying you.”

Heavenly Father sent that powerful thought to me in a tender way when I needed it most. I realized that He does love me and that He does know me. He loves me so much that He has given me moral agency. He will not force me or anyone else to follow Him, but He and His Son invite us to come unto Them (see Matthew 11:28–30).

Since that day, I know that I can rely on Him. My life is better now because I strive to follow Him and to hear Him every day. While Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ allow me to feel pain, They also bring me peace, comfort, strength, and courage so that I can learn from doing hard things. Feeling pain helps me to understand and support others who are struggling.

We may never completely know what others are going through, but we can show love to those around us. I am grateful I know that my Heavenly Father loves me and listens to me when I call upon Him.