When we feel gratitude for what He has done for us, we will feel His love for us and our love for Him.
—Henry B. Eyring
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When we feel gratitude for what He has done for us, we will feel His love for us and our love for Him.
—Henry B. Eyring
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As we unite to serve one another, we accomplish much more together than we could on our own.
—Carl B. Cook
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To actually “lay hold upon every good thing,” including eternal life, we must continually apply the doctrine of Christ in our lives.
—Brian K. Ashton
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Being born again, unlike our physical birth, is more a process than an event. And engaging in that process is the central purpose of mortality.
—D. Todd Christofferson
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The doctrine of Christ allows us to access the spiritual power that will lift us from our current spiritual state to a state where we can become perfected.
—Brian K. Ashton
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We can not only know about the Lord but also come to know Him as we exercise faith in, follow, serve, and believe Him.
—David A. Bednar
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Do we only know about the Savior, or are we increasingly coming to know Him?
—David A. Bednar
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There is only one way to judge righteous judgment, as Jesus Christ does, and that is to be as He is.
—Lynn G. Robbins
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Worship is essential and central to our spiritual life. It is something we should yearn for, seek out, and strive to experience.
—Dean M. Davies
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In the end, each one of us must respond to the Savior’s question: “Will ye also go away?”
—M. Russell Ballard
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The greatest miracle happens when we humbly approach our Father in Heaven in prayer, fervently plead to be forgiven, and then are cleansed of those sins through the atoning sacrifice of our Savior.
—Linda S. Reeves
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Consider five ways to increase the impact and power of our regular participation in the sacred ordinance of the sacrament:
1. Prepare in Advance
2. Arrive Early
3. Sing and Learn from the Words of the Sacrament Hymn
4. Spiritually Participate in the Sacrament Prayers
5. Ponder and Remember Him as the Sacrament Emblems Are Passed
—Peter F. Meurs
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