Quotes
God the Father is merciful and has infinite love…
by pam on Oct.18, 2009, under Quotes
“God the Father is merciful and has infinite love for you despite your faults. Only the voice of Satan will cause you to feel of no value. In contrast, the Holy Ghost will cause you to feel ‘godly sorrow’ unto repentance in a manner that fills you with hope of positive change.”
Anthony D. Perkins
We declare it is self evident from the scriptures that the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost..
by pam on Oct.18, 2009, under Quotes
“We declare it is self evident from the scriptures that the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost are separate persons, three divine beings, noting such unequivocal illustrations as the Savior’s great Intercessory Prayer . . . , His baptism at the hands of John, the experience on the Mount of Transfiguration, and the martyrdom of Stephen–to name just four.”
Jeffrey R. Holland
Our first and foremost article of faith..
by pam on Oct.18, 2009, under Quotes
“Our first and foremost article of faith in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is ‘We believe in God, the Eternal Father, and in His Son, Jesus Christ, and in the Holy Ghost’ (Articles of Faith 1:1). We believe these three divine persons constituting a single Godhead are united in purpose, in manner, in testimony, in mission. We believe Them to be filled with the same godly sense of mercy and love, justice and grace, patience, forgiveness, and redemption. I think it is accurate to say we believe They are one in every significant and eternal aspect imaginable except believing Them to be three persons combined in one substance, a Trinitarian notion never set forth in the scriptures because it is not true.”
Jeffrey R. Holland
Any criticism that The Church Of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints does not hold the contemporary Christian view of God,..
by pam on Oct.18, 2009, under Quotes
“Any criticism that The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints does not hold the contemporary Christian view of God, Jesus, and the Holy Ghost is not a comment about our commitment to Christ but rather a recognition (accurate, I might add) that our view of the Godhead breaks with post New Testament Christian history and returns to the doctrine taught by Jesus Himself.”
Jeffrey R. Holland