Tag: 2021
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Deepening Our Conversion to Jesus Christ
Have a permanent plan for studying the scriptures. When we study the gospel we aren’t looking for information, we are looking to become a new person.
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Is There No Balm in Gilead?
Jesus can heal our eyes, our ears, or our legs but most importantly He can heal our hearts. When Jesus feed the 5000 He had His disciples gather up the leftovers—proving that His capacity is always enough and to spare.
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I Pray He’ll Use Us
President Nelson asked her to report to the church membership on how the church has been responding to humanitarian needs over the last couple of years. “Our individual efforts don’t necessarily require money or faraway locations but they do require the direction of the Holy Spirit.”
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“Lovest Thou Me More Than These?”
“Lovest thou Me more than these?” And “these” will undoubtedly vary from one person to another.
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Simply Beautiful—Beautifully Simple
Live the gospel of Jesus Christ Care for those in need Invite all to receive the gospel Unite families for eternity
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Preparing for the Second Coming of Christ
Even visits by angels are often not effective in bringing someone to believe the truth—especially when those truths contradict what they already believe or wish to believe. The second coming will be a fearful, mournful day for the wicked but it will be a joyful day for the righteous.
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The Things of My Soul
Study with the desire to believe rather than with a desire to find a flaw. Love God the father and Jesus Christ our Savior. Love thy neighbor Love yourself Many people find it easier to love others than to love themselves. Keep the commandments Always be worthy to attend the temple Be joyful and cheerful…
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Addressing Mental Health
We should teach our children to accept the results of their honest efforts. We should be more forgiving especially when our expectations are not being immediately met.
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God’s Love: The Most Joyous to the Soul
Do you know how much God loves you? Sometimes we mistakenly think that we can only receive God’s love after we have come to the tree and partaken of the fruit.