"Because He felt and bore our burdens before we ever did."
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I paused here, but this wording seems to align with teachings from prophets (see Russell M. Nelson, “Overcome the World and Find Rest,” Oct. 2022 general conference; Dallin H. Oaks, “What Has Our Savior Done for Us?” Liahona, May 2021).
Elder Godoy seems to be borrowing wording from Elder Bednar's teachings:
"The Savior has suffered not just for our sins and iniquities—but also for our physical pains and anguish, our weaknesses and shortcomings, our fears and frustrations, our disappointments and discouragement, our regrets and remorse, our despair and desperation, the injustices and inequities we experience, and the emotional distress that beset us.
There is no physical pain, no spiritual wound, no anguish of soul or heartache, no infirmity or weakness you or I ever confront in mortality that the Savior did not experience first. In a moment of weakness we may cry out, ‘No one knows what it is like. No one understands.’ But the Son of God perfectly knows and understands, for He has felt and bourne our individual burdens. (“Bear Up Their Burdens with Ease,” April 2014 general conference).