mormonmistress wrote:What the heck is this 'enduring' business anyway. It makes life sound like a torture chamber. It shouldn't have to be endured! I personally take issue with that word being used in that way.
MM is a non-member, and as such, is hearing this term as an outsider.
Having grown up in the Church, and growing up hearing this phrase, to be honest, I hadn't really given it much thought.
I have lost count of how many talks I have heard regarding "enduring to the end".
I suppose that, from an outsider's point of view, it does give the connotation of life being something that has to be endured rather than enjoyed.
My interpretation of this phrase, however, had always been that when life does get difficult, and we face struggles, with God's help, we will have the strength to press through these struggles, thus, "enduring to the end".
In this context, it doesn't have the negativity that may otherwise be associated with it.
Thoughts, anyone?