If we would be holy, we must learn to sit at the feet of the Holy One of Israel and give time to holiness.
—Carol F. McConkie
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If we would be holy, we must learn to sit at the feet of the Holy One of Israel and give time to holiness.
—Carol F. McConkie
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Holiness is a gift of the Spirit. We accept this gift when we choose to do those things that will increase the sanctifying power of the Holy Ghost in our lives.
—Carol F. McConkie
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Our mortal experiences offer us the opportunity to choose holiness. Most often it is the sacrifices we make to keep our covenants that sanctify us and make us holy.
—Carol F. McConkie
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Holiness is in the striving and the struggle to keep the commandments and to honor the covenants we have made with God.
—Carol F. McConkie
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In times of trouble, our prayers become a lifeline of love and tender mercy. In our pleading, we may be strengthened to go forward and fulfill all that we have been ordained to do.
— Carol F. McConkie
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When we pray with faith, the Holy Ghost can guide our thoughts so that our words harmonize with the will of God.
— Carol F. McConkie
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Miraculous healing, powerful protection, divine knowledge, liberating forgiveness, and precious peace are among the answers that come when we offer up a “soul’s sincere desire” in faith.
— Carol F. McConkie
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Prayer is essential to developing faith.
— Carol F. McConkie
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