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Daily Inspirational Scriptures and General Conference Quotes for Latter-day Saints

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When we give our heart to the Father and the Son, we change our world.—Neill F. Marriott
6 Nov 2017

When we give our heart to the Father and the Son, we change our world

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When we give our heart to the Father and the Son, we change our world.
—Neill F. Marriott

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Healing emotional distance between each other will require our acceptance of God’s love, coupled with a sacrifice of our natural selfish and fearful tendencies. —Neill F. Marriott
5 Nov 2017

Healing emotional distance between each other

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Healing emotional distance between each other will require our acceptance of God’s love, coupled with a sacrifice of our natural selfish and fearful tendencies.
—Neill F. Marriott

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Christ has the power to bring us into loving fellowship with the Father and with one another.—Neill F. Marriott
4 Nov 2017

Christ has the power to bring us into loving fellowship

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Christ has the power to bring us into loving fellowship with the Father and with one another.
—Neill F. Marriott

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We are divinely designed to give love and be loved, and the deepest love comes when we are one with God.—Neill F. Marriott
3 Nov 2017

We are divinely designed to give love and be loved

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We are divinely designed to give love and be loved, and the deepest love comes when we are one with God.
—Neill F. Marriott

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When we offer our broken heart to Jesus Christ, He accepts our offering. He takes us back. No matter what losses, wounds, and rejection we have suffered, His grace and healing are mightier than all. Truly yoked to the Savior, we can say with confidence, “It will all work out.” —Sister Neill F. Marriott
8 Nov 2015

Yielding Our Hearts to God

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When we offer our broken heart to Jesus Christ, He accepts our offering. He takes us back. No matter what losses, wounds, and rejection we have suffered, His grace and healing are mightier than all. Truly yoked to the Savior, we can say with confidence, “It will all work out.”
—Sister Neill F. Marriott

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"If we earnestly appeal to God, He takes us as we are—and makes us more than we ever imagined." —Sister Neill F. Marriott
3 Nov 2015

If we earnestly appeal to God

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If we earnestly appeal to God, He takes us as we are— and makes us more than we ever imagined.

—Sister Neill F. Marriott

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