As a teenager, choices are a big part of your life. This dream may be a classic, but it felt anything but ordinary. I was in a large room, surrounded by doors. Each one seemed like it might be the way out, but I didn’t know which to choose. I was truly conflicted and afraid.
The room was quiet, but the pressure was loud. I felt the
weight of decision pressing in. What if I chose the wrong door? What if I
stayed stuck forever?
This dream speaks to the heart of youthful years. So many
paths, so many voices, so many expectations. And in the middle of it all, a
young soul trying to find the way forward.
Sometimes we stand in rooms of uncertainty, surrounded by
options that all look the same. We feel the urgency to move, but the fear of
choosing wrong keeps us frozen.
But here’s the truth: God doesn’t leave us alone in the
hallway. He knows every door, every outcome, every step. He doesn’t rush us. He
invites us to trust Him to help us make the right choices.
The right door isn’t always the one that looks easiest. It’s
the one that leads to growth, peace, and purpose. And even if we choose a door
that leads to more waiting, He walks with us there too.
I was living or standing in a room of choices. I felt alone. Sometimes we may all feel alone, especially
when there are choices to be made, but we aren’t alone. We can always ask for guidance and then trust
the whisper that leads us toward peace, not panic. If we choose wrong, He will
help us learn and choose right.
We don’t have to choose alone.
“And it came to pass that I was led by the Spirit, not knowing beforehand the things which I should do.” 1 Nephi 4:6