Quotes
I speak of the importance of keeping covenants….
by pam on Nov.08, 2009, under Quotes
“I speak of the importance of keeping covenants because they protect us in a world that is drifting from time-honored values that bring joy and happiness. In the future this loosening of moral fiber may even increase. The basic decency of society is decreasing. In the future our people, particularly our children and grandchildren, can expect to be bombarded more and more by the evils of Sodom and Gomorrah.”
— James E. Faust, “Search Me, O God, and Know My Heart,” “Ensign,” May 1998, p. 18
I bear witness that the Lord seeks to be in our lives….
by pam on Nov.08, 2009, under Quotes
“I bear witness that the Lord seeks to be in our lives. He has so arranged our mortal situation that we can have and know truth beyond the limits of our mortality. We are not left alone. How thankful we should be for covenants and ordinances, and priesthood power. Ordinances and covenants are means whereby we link ourselves beyond the veil and lay hold upon blessings in this life and beyond this life. When we keep our covenants and obey the ordinances, eternal consequences inevitably follow. The Lord says he is bound when we do what he says, and the Lord does not lie (see D&C 82:10).”
— Richard G. Ellsworth, “Spiritual Experience”, “BYU Speeches of the Year 1984-85,” 23 July 1985
Everyone who receives an ordinance must make a covenant….
by pam on Nov.08, 2009, under Quotes
“Everyone who receives an ordinance must make a covenant, else the ordinance is not fully satisfactory. He who is baptized covenants to keep the law of the Church; he who is administered to for sickness, and the administrators, covenant to use their faith to secure the desired healings; he who receives the temple endowment covenants to use in his life that which he has been taught; he who is ordained to the priesthood agrees to honor it, and so on with every ordinance. That places covenants high, as they should be. Knowledge of itself has little saving power. Only as it is used does knowledge become of value. The man who learns and promises to use that knowledge is of value to society. To accept the plan of salvation without promising to comply with its requirements will result in something worse than ignorance. The world moves forward by the efforts of covenanted people — who keep their covenants.”
— John A. Widtsoe, “Evidences and Reconciliations,” p.197
What did we agree to before we came here….
by pam on Nov.08, 2009, under Quotes, Quotes
“What did we agree to before we came here? If to anything, I suppose the very same things we agreed to since we did come here, that are legitimate and proper. The husband agreed to be a faithful servant of God, to do his duty to all that were placed under his charge. The wife, on her part, covenants that she will be a faithful and devoted wife, and will obey her husband in the Lord in all things. If this were so, it is all right; for it is just as we are taught on the earth.”
— Orson Hyde, “Journal of Discourses,” Vol.7, p.316
We are a covenant people….
by pam on Nov.08, 2009, under Quotes
“We are a covenant people. If there is a distinguishing feature about members of the Church, it is that we make covenants. We need to be known as a covenant-keeping people as well. Making promises is easy, but to follow through and do what we have promised is another matter. That involves staying the course, being constant and steadfast. It means keeping the faith and being faithful to the end despite success or failure, doubt or discouragement. It is drawing near to the Lord with all our hearts. It is doing whatever we promise to do with all our might–even when we might not feel like it.”
— Elder F. Burton Howard, “Commitment,” General Conference, April 1996
God wants His quorums taught ‘according to the covenants.’..
by pam on Oct.18, 2009, under Quotes
“God wants His quorums taught ‘according to the covenants.’ Covenants are solemn promises. Heavenly Father has promised us all eternal life if we will make and keep covenants. For instance, we receive the priesthood with a covenant to be faithful in helping Him in His work. The people we baptize into His Church promise to have faith in Jesus Christ and to repent and to keep His commandments. Every covenant requires faith in Jesus Christ and obedience to His commandments to qualify for the forgiveness and purified hearts necessary to inherit eternal life, the greatest of all the gifts of God.”
President Henry B. Eyring