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Your Heavenly Father loves each of you and has sent you to earth….

by pam on Dec.30, 2009, under Quotes, Quotes, Quotes

“Your Heavenly Father loves each of you and has sent you to earth with a purpose. He has revealed a plan of happiness that, if followed, will ultimately bring you home to His presence, having triumphed over the trials and challenges of this world. Committing yourself now to live by the pattern the Lord has set will give you great strength in the proper use of your moral agency.

The sincere commitments you make to yourself and to the Lord will be vital. We learn from the book of Psalms to ‘commit thy way unto the Lord; . . . and he shall bring it to pass’ (Psalm 37:5).”

John B. Dickson

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In every age we are faced with a choice…

by pam on Oct.21, 2009, under Quotes

“In every age we are faced with a choice. We can trust in our own strength, or we can journey to higher ground and come unto Christ.

“Each choice has a consequence. Each consequence, a destination.

“. . . The heavens are open, and a loving Heavenly Father reveals His word unto man. . . . In our day a prophet, seer, and revelator, President Gordon B. Hinckley, lives and reveals the word of God to man. . . .

” ‘I invite every one of you,’ he has said, ‘wherever you may be as members of this church, to stand on your feet and with a song in your heart move forward, living the gospel, loving the Lord, and building the kingdom. Together we shall stay the course and keep the faith, the Almighty being our strength’ (”Stay the Course—Keep the Faith,” Ensign, Nov. 1995, 72).”

Joseph B. Wirthlin

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In 1840 the Prophet Joseph sent an epistle to the Twelve…

by pam on Oct.21, 2009, under Quotes, Quotes

“In 1840 the Prophet Joseph sent an epistle to the Twelve wherein he taught that ‘love is one of the chief characteristics of Deity, and ought to be manifested by those who aspire to be the sons of God. A man filled with the love of God, is not content with blessing his family alone, but ranges through the whole world, anxious to bless the whole human race’ (History of the Church, 5: 227).

“As we reach out in love to those around us, we fulfill the other half of the great commandment to ‘love thy neighbour as thyself’ (Galatians 5:14).”

Joseph B. Wirthlin

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For most of us…what is required is not to die for the Church…

by pam on Oct.21, 2009, under Quotes, Quotes

“For most of us . . . what is required is not to die for the Church but to live for it. For many, living a Christlike life every day may be even more difficult than laying down one’s life. . . .

“Many think that the price of discipleship is too costly and too burdensome. For some, it involves giving up too much. But the cross is not as heavy as it appears to be. Through obedience we acquire much greater strength to carry it.”

James E. Faust

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Discipleship does not guarantee freedom from the storms of life…

by pam on Oct.21, 2009, under Quotes, Quotes

“Discipleship does not guarantee freedom from the storms of life. Even as we are wending our way carefully and faithfully along the strait and narrow path, we encounter obstacle and challenge. There are days, perhaps even months and years, when life is just hard. We experience our fair share of adversity, heartache, loneliness, pain, grief–sometimes; it seems more than our fair share.

“What to do when adversity strikes? There is only one thing to do. Stand steady and see it through. Stay steadfast, constant, and true. The real tragedy in the whirlwinds of life comes only when we allow them to blow us off our true course.”

David S. Baxter

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Developing Christlike attributes in our lives is not an easy task…

by pam on Oct.21, 2009, under Quotes

“Developing Christlike attributes in our lives is not an easy task, especially when we move away from generalities and abstractions and begin to deal with real life. The test comes in practicing what we proclaim. The reality check comes when Christlike attributes need to become visible in our lives—as husband or wife, as father or mother, as son or daughter, in our friendships, in our employment, in our business, and in our recreation. We can recognize our growth, as can those around us, as we gradually increase our capacity to ‘act in all holiness before [Him]‘ (D&C 43:9).”

Dieter F. Uchtdorf

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