Therefore, my dear brothers and sisters—my dear friends—please, first doubt your doubts before you doubt your faith. We must never allow doubt to hold us prisoner and keep us from the
divine love, peace, and gifts that come through faith in the Lord Jesus
Christ.
Dieter F. Uchtdorf, Come, Join With Us, Ensign, Nov. 2013
Thursday, April 24, 2014
Boyd K. Packer
It is not
wise to wrestle with the revelations with such insistence as to demand
immediate answers or blessings to your liking. You cannot force
spiritual things. Such words as compel, coerce, constrain, pressure,
demand, do not describe our privileges with the Spirit. You can no more
force the Spirit to respond than you can force a bean to sprout, or an
egg to hatch before it’s time. You can create a climate to foster
growth, nourish, and protect; but you cannot force or compel: you must
await the growth.
Do not
be impatient to gain great spiritual knowledge. Let it grow, help it
grow, but do not force it or you will open the way to be misled.
Joseph Fielding Smith
I know of no greater hope, of no more glorious doctrine, of no more
consoling knowledge than this: that the family unit continues forever
among those who believe and obey the fullness of the Lord’s laws.
Joseph Fielding Smith, Joseph Fielding Smith: Apostle, Prophet, Father in Israel, Ensign, Aug. 1972
Joseph Fielding Smith, Joseph Fielding Smith: Apostle, Prophet, Father in Israel, Ensign, Aug. 1972
Heber J Grant
Mr. Devil, shut up. I don’t care if every patriarch in the Church has
made a mistake in a blessing, and told a lie, I believe with all my
heart and soul that the gospel is true and I will not allow my faith to
be upset.
Heber J Grant, Heber J Grant: A Prophet for Hard Times, Ensign Jan. 2004
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Heber J Grant, Heber J Grant: A Prophet for Hard Times, Ensign Jan. 2004
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Wednesday, April 23, 2014
Jeffrey R. Holland
"...for me there is no greater amazement and no more difficult personal challenge than when, after the anguish in Gethsemane, after being mocked, beaten, and scourged, Jesus staggers under his load to the crest of Calvary and says, “Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do.” (Luke 23:34.)
If ever there is a moment when I indeed stand all amazed, it is here, for this is an amazement of a different kind. So much of the mystery of his power and ministry tear at my mind: the circumstances of his birth, the breadth and variety of his ministry and miracles, the self-summoned power of his resurrection—before all of these I stand amazed and say, “How did he do it?”
But here with disciples who abandoned him in his hour of greatest need, here fainting under the weight of his cross and the sins of all mankind which were attached to it, here rent by piercing spikes in his palms and in his wrists and in his feet—here now the amazement tears not at my mind but at my heart, and I ask not “How did he do it?” but “Why did he do it?”
It is here that I examine my life, not against the miraculousness of his, but against the mercifulness of it, and it is here I find how truly short I fall in emulation of the Master."
Jeffrey R. Holland, I Stand All Amazed, Ensign Aug. 1986
If ever there is a moment when I indeed stand all amazed, it is here, for this is an amazement of a different kind. So much of the mystery of his power and ministry tear at my mind: the circumstances of his birth, the breadth and variety of his ministry and miracles, the self-summoned power of his resurrection—before all of these I stand amazed and say, “How did he do it?”
But here with disciples who abandoned him in his hour of greatest need, here fainting under the weight of his cross and the sins of all mankind which were attached to it, here rent by piercing spikes in his palms and in his wrists and in his feet—here now the amazement tears not at my mind but at my heart, and I ask not “How did he do it?” but “Why did he do it?”
It is here that I examine my life, not against the miraculousness of his, but against the mercifulness of it, and it is here I find how truly short I fall in emulation of the Master."
Jeffrey R. Holland, I Stand All Amazed, Ensign Aug. 1986
Boyd K. Packer
A testimony is to be found in
the bearing of it. Somewhere in your quest for spiritual knowledge,
there is that ‘leap of faith,’ as the philosophers call it. It is the moment
when you have gone to the edge of the light and step into the darkness to
discover that the way is lighted ahead for just a footstep or two.
Spencer W. Kimball
Heaven is a place,” President Kimball
taught, “but also a condition; it is home and family. It is understanding and
kindness. It is interdependence and selfless activity. It is quiet, sane
living; personal sacrifice, genuine hospitality, wholesome concern for others.
It is living the commandments of God without ostentation or hypocrisy. It is
selflessness. It is all about us. We need only to be able to recognize it as we
find it and enjoy it. Yes, my dear brother, I’ve had many glimpses of heaven.”
Spencer W. Kimball, Ensign, Dec. 1971, 36–39.
Gordon B. Hinckley
With so much of sophistry that is
passed off as truth, with so much of deception concerning standards and values,
with so much of allurement and enticement to take on the slow stain of the
world, we have felt to warn and forewarn. In furtherance of this we of the
First Presidency and the Council of the Twelve Apostles now issue a
proclamation to the Church and to the world as a declaration and
reaffirmation of standards, doctrines, and practices relative to the family
which the prophets, seers, and revelators of this church have repeatedly stated
throughout its history.” Then he read “The Family: A Proclamation to the World.” This was the first time
the proclamation was read publicly.
Gordon B. Hinckley, “Stand Strong
against the Wiles of the World,” Ensign, Nov. 1995, 100.
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