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It is difficult to bear the sufferings that are inflicted upon us….

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

“It is difficult to bear the sufferings that are inflicted upon us, but the real torment in life is to suffer the consequences of our own shortcomings and sins which we inflict upon ourselves.

“There is only one way to rid ourselves of this suffering. It is by means of sincere repentance. I learned that if I could present unto the Lord a broken heart and a contrite spirit, feeling a godly sorrow for my sins, humbling myself, being repentant of my faults, He, through His miraculous atoning sacrifice, could erase those sins and remember them no more.”

Claudio D. Zivic, “After All We Can Do,” Ensign, Nov. 2007, 98

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Every incorrect choice we make, every sin we commit is a….

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

“Every incorrect choice we make, every sin we commit is a violation of eternal law. That violation brings negative results we generally soon recognize. There are also other consequences of our acts of which we may not be conscious. They are nonetheless real. They can have a tremendous effect on the quality of our life here and most certainly will powerfully affect it hereafter. We can do nothing of ourselves to satisfy the demands of justice for a broken eternal law. Yet, unless the demands of justice are paid, each of us will suffer endless negative consequences.

“Only the life, teachings, and particularly the atonement of Jesus Christ can release us from this otherwise impossible predicament. Each of us has made mistakes, large or small, which if unresolved will keep us from the presence of God. For this reason, the atonement of Jesus Christ is the single most significant event that ever has or ever will occur. This selfless act of infinite consequence, performed by a single glorified personage, has eternal impact in the life of every son and daughter of our Father in Heaven—without exception. It shatters the bonds of death. It justifies our finally being judged by the Master. It can prevent an eternity under the control of the devil. It opens the gates to exaltation and eternal life for all who qualify for forgiveness through repentance and obedience.”

Richard G. Scott, “Finding Forgiveness,” Ensign, May 1995, 75

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To be without God in the world….

by on Oct.21, 2009, under Quotes

“To be without God in the world–in other words, to refuse to live His gospel and therefore lack the companionship of the Spirit–is to be in a state contrary to the nature of happiness. The gospel of Jesus Christ is, in fact, the–note that this is singular, meaning it is the only–’great plan of happiness’ (Alma 42:8). If you opt for any other way of life or try to live only the parts of the gospel that seem convenient, such a choice will cheat you of the full, resplendent joy and happiness for which you were designed by our loving Father in Heaven and His Son.”

Marcus B. Nash

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Satan’s methods of deception are enticing…

by on Oct.21, 2009, under Quotes

“Satan’s methods of deception are enticing: music, movies and other media, and the glitter of a good time. When Satan’s lies succeed in deceiving us, we become vulnerable to his power. . . .

“Satan also seeks to deceive us about right and wrong and persuade us that there is no such thing as sin. This detour typically starts off with what seems to be only a small departure. . . . What all of these departures have in common is that each of them is addictive. Addiction is a condition in which we surrender part of our power of choice. When we do that we give the devil power over us.”

Dallin H. Oaks

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