God knows what will help your faith grow. Ask, and then ask again.
—Russell M. Nelson
The talk: https://bit.ly/3uZla4D
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God knows what will help your faith grow. Ask, and then ask again.
—Russell M. Nelson
The talk: https://bit.ly/3uZla4D
Photo by Jan Tinneberg
Through your faith, Jesus Christ will increase your ability to move the mountains in your life.
—Russell M. Nelson
The talk: https://bit.ly/3uZla4D
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The Lord is gathering those who are willing to let God prevail in their lives. The Lord is gathering those who will choose to let God be the most important influence in their lives.
—Russell M. Nelson
The talk: http://bit.ly/30HYGYw
Through the staggering goodness of Jesus Christ and His infinite Atonement, we can escape the deserved agonies of our moral failings and overcome the undeserved agonies of our mortal misfortunes.
—Matthew S. Holland
The talk: http://bit.ly/3emsNgd
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The very nature of God and aim of our earthly existence is happiness, but we cannot become perfect beings of divine joy without experiences that test us, sometimes to our very core.
—Matthew S. Holland
The talk: http://bit.ly/3emsNgd
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The process will unfold in His way and on His schedule, but Christ stands ready always to heal every ounce and aspect of your agony.
—Matthew S. Holland
The talk: http://bit.ly/3emsNgd
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The instant we come unto Christ—demonstrating faith in Him and a true change of heart—the crushing weight of our sins starts to shift from our backs to His.
—Matthew S. Holland
The talk: http://bit.ly/3emsNgd
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The very purpose of repentance is to take certain misery and transform it into pure bliss.
—Matthew S. Holland
The talk: http://bit.ly/3emsNgd
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Loving mercy means that we do not just love the mercy God extends to us; we delight that God extends the same mercy to others. And we follow His example.
—Dale G. Renlund
The talk: http://bit.ly/3v3UL6j
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A just person turns away from sin and toward God, makes covenants with Him, and keeps those covenants. A just person chooses to obey the commandments of God, repents when falling short, and keeps on trying.
—Dale G. Renlund
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Because of and through Jesus Christ we can become enough.
—Dale G. Renlund
The talk: http://bit.ly/3v3UL6j
To do justly means acting honorably with God and with other people. We act honorably with God by walking humbly with Him. We act honorably with others by loving mercy.
—Dale G. Renlund
The talk: http://bit.ly/3v3UL6j