EDUCATION-
“Education … will open the doors of opportunity.” As you follow the Lord’s admonition to “seek
learning, even by study and also by faith,” you gain not only knowledge from
your study but added light as you learn by faith.”
Mary N. Cook” Seek Learning: You Have a Work to Do”
April 2012 General Conference
“For members of the Church, education is not merely
a good idea—it’s a commandment. We are to learn “of things both in heaven and
in the earth, and under the earth; things which have been, things which are,
things which must shortly come to pass; things which are at home, things which
are abroad.” D&C 88:79-80
President Dieter F. Uchtdorf “Two Principles for Any
Economy” Oct 2009 General Conference
“I call your
attention to another matter that gives me great concern. In revelation the Lord
has mandated that this people get all the education they can. He has been very
clear about this. But there is a troubling trend taking place. Elder Rolfe
Kerr, Commissioner of Church Education, advises me that in the United States
nearly 73 percent of young women graduate from high school, compared to 65
percent of young men. Young men are more likely to drop out of school than
young women.”
President Gordon B. Hinckley “Rise Up, O Men of
God” October 2006 General Conference
“In addition,
your education will strengthen your service in the Church. A study was made
some years ago that indicated the higher the education, the greater the faith
and participation in religious activity.”
President Gordon B. Hinckley “Rise Up, O Men of
God” October 2006 General Conference
“The best
way I know of to make a contribution to the land we live in is to be prepared
for the future. The Lord has promised us if we are prepared we should have no
fear. If we make an effort to obtain the best education available to us, we are
in a better position to be self-sufficient and not to become a burden on the
society in which we live.
I read in a newspaper a few weeks ago of the earning
potential with increased levels of education. The difference between no high
school degree and a high school graduate is an average income increase of 38
percent. From a high school diploma to some college, the increase is 20
percent, and from a high school diploma to a university degree, the increase is
56 percent. Yes, education does pay. It is never too early to determine the
direction you want to prepare yourself for. Don’t wait until you register for
college to decide what you want to study. It is such a waste of time and money
to attempt to pursue an education without having a definite goal.”
L. Tom Perry “Youth of The Noble Birthright” October
1998 General Conference
“The Church must concentrate on moral and spiritual
education; we may encourage secular education but not necessarily provide it.”
Boyd K. Packer “To Be Learned Is Good If …” October
1992 General Conference
“Because of our sacred regard for each human
intellect, we consider the obtaining of an education to be a religious
responsibility. Yet opportunities and abilities differ. I believe that in the
pursuit of education, individual desire is more influential than institution,
and personal faith more forceful than faculty.
Our Creator expects His children everywhere to
educate themselves. He issued a commandment: “Seek ye diligently and teach one
another words of wisdom; yea, seek ye out of the best books words of wisdom;
seek learning, even by study and also by faith.” (D&C 88:118.) And He assures
us that knowledge acquired here will be ours forever. (See D&C 130:18–19.)
Measured by this celestial standard, it is apparent
that those who impulsively “drop out” and cut short their education not only
disregard divine decree but frustrate the realization of their own potential.”
Russell M. Nelson “Where Is Wisdom?” October 1992
General Conference
“In approaching any field of learning, remember the
Lord’s direction to “seek learning, even by study and also by faith.” (D&C
88:118.) Your faith will sustain you and give added meaning and increased
accomplishment to your secular studies if you will live to deserve the
blessings of the Lord.”
Dallin H. Oaks “Strive for Excellence” October 1971
General Conference
“Education has, of necessity, become a lifelong
pursuit. We must, in our scheduling of time, allot sufficient time to educate
ourselves for now and for the future.”
L. Tom Perry “If Ye Are Prepared Ye Shall Not Fear”
October 1995 General Conference
“Work hard to obtain an education and to learn
technical skills that will allow you to be self-sufficient and support your
family.”
Robert D. Hales “If Thou Wilt Enter into Life, Keep
the Commandments” April 1996 General Conference
FORGIVENESS-
“Every incorrect choice we make, every sin we commit
is a violation of eternal law. That violation brings negative results we
generally soon recognize. There are also other consequences of our acts of
which we may not be conscious. They are nonetheless real. They can have a
tremendous effect on the quality of our life here and most certainly will
powerfully affect it hereafter. We can do nothing of ourselves to satisfy the
demands of justice for a broken eternal law. Yet, unless the demands of justice
are paid, each of us will suffer endless negative consequences.”
Elder Richard G. Scott “Finding Forgiveness” May 1995 Ensign
“To every forgiveness there is a condition. The
plaster must be as wide as the sore. The fasting, the prayers, the humility
must be equal to or greater than the sin. There must be a broken heart and a
contrite spirit. There must be ‘sackcloth and ashes.’ There must be tears and
genuine change of heart. There must be conviction of the sin, abandonment of
the evil, confession of the error to properly constituted authorities of the
Lord. There must be restitution and a confirmed, determined change of pace,
direction and destination. Conditions must be controlled and companionship
corrected or changed. There must be a washing of robes to get them white and
there must be a new consecration and devotion to the living of all of the laws
of God. In short, there must be an overcoming of self, of sin, and of the
world”
Spencer W. Kimball (The Miracle of Forgiveness [1969], 353).
“How much we need application of this God-given
principle and its companion principle, repentance! We see the need for it in
the homes of the people, where tiny molehills of misunderstanding are fanned
into mountains of argument. We see it among neighbors, where insignificant
differences lead to undying bitterness. We see it in business associates who
quarrel and refuse to compromise and forgive when, in most instances, if there
were a willingness to sit down together and speak quietly one to another, the
matter could be resolved to the blessing of all. Rather, they spend their days
nurturing grudges and planning retribution.”
President Gordon W. Hinckley “Of You it is Required
To Forgive” June 1991 Ensign
“Forgiveness means that problems of the past no
longer dictate our destinies, and we can focus on the future with God’s love in
our hearts.”
Elder David E. Sorenson “Forgiveness Will Change
Bitterness To Love” May 2003 Ensign
“Only through
repentance do we gain access to the atoning grace of Jesus Christ.”
D. Todd Christofferson
"The Divine Gift of
Repentance" General Conference, October 2011
“If we learn
to forgive one another within the family, we will be able to forgive more
readily within the Church and within the community. Like many good things,
forgiveness begins in the home. We must remember to teach our children that
even if others fail to be kind and considerate, we ought to be slow to condemn
and very quick to forgive. We need not be tolerant of sin, but we must become
tolerant and forgiving of the sinner. Jesus Christ gave his life to reconcile
us to God so that through his atonement we can repent and receive forgiveness
of our sins. We owe our Savior a great debt. Part of that debt is the
obligation we have to forgive one another.”
Elder Theodore M. Burton Of the First Quorum of the
Seventy “To Forgive Is Divine” May 1983 General Conference
“For our own good, we need the moral courage to
forgive and to ask for forgiveness. Never is the soul nobler and more
courageous than when we forgive. This includes forgiving ourselves.”
Dieter F. Uchtdorf “Point of Safe Return” April 2007
General Conference
“There are those among us who torture themselves
through their inability to show mercy and to forgive others some supposed
offense or slight, however small it may be. At times the statement is made, “I
never can forgive [this person or that person].” Such an attitude is
destructive to an individual’s well-being. It can canker the soul and ruin
one’s life. In other instances, an individual can forgive another but cannot
forgive himself. Such a situation is even more destructive.”
Thomas S. Monson “Mercy—The Divine Gift” April 1995
General Conference
“When our hearts are filled with the love of God, we
become “kind one to another, tenderhearted, forgiving.”
Dieter F. Uchtdorf “The Merciful Obtain Mercy” April
2012 General Conference
“We must forgive and bear no malice toward those who
offend us. The Savior set the example from the cross: “Father, forgive them;
for they know not what they do” (Luke 23:34).”
Henry B. Eyring “That We May Be One” April 1998
General Conference
GRACE-
“So it is easy to understand that we must accept the
mission of Jesus Christ. We must believe that it is through his grace that we
are saved, that he performed for us that labor which we were unable to perform
for ourselves, and did for us those things which were essential to our
salvation, which were beyond our power; and also that we are under the
commandment and the necessity of performing the labors that are required of us
as set forth in the commandments known as the gospel of Jesus Christ.”
Doctrines of Salvation, comp. Bruce R. McConkie, 3 vols., Salt Lake City:
Bookcraft, 1954–56, 2:310–11.
“We are not saved in our sins, as by being
unconditionally saved through confessing Christ and then, inevitably,
committing sins in our remaining lives (see Alma 11:36–37). We are saved from
our sins (see Hel. 5:10) by a weekly renewal of our repentance and cleansing
through the grace of God and His blessed plan of salvation (see 3 Ne. 9:20–22).”
Elder Dallin H. Oaks “Have You Been Saved?” May 1998 Ensign
“My beloved
brothers and sisters, to those of you who have been blessed by the gospel for
many years because you were fortunate enough to find it early, to those of you
who have come to the gospel by stages and phases later, and to those of
you—members and not yet members—who may still be hanging back, to each of you,
one and all, I testify of the renewing power of God’s love and the miracle of
His grace. His concern is for the faith at which you finally arrive, not the
hour of the day in which you got there.”
Jeffery R. Holland “The Laborers in the Vineyard” April
2012 General Conference
“We are told
in the Doctrine and Covenants that we are to “grow in grace.” 14 Grace is a God-given virtue. It is a
disposition to be kind and to do good. It is a charming trait or
accomplishment, “a pleasingly graceful appearance.” 15 Charm is attractiveness which comes from a
feeling of personal dignity, an inner beauty that comes from a feeling of
self-worth. It has been said that your expression is the most important thing
you can wear. A fine young single man I know has a list of qualities he is
looking for in his future wife. Cheerfulness is at the top of the list.”
James E. Faust “The Virtues Of Righteous Daughters
of God” April 2003 General Conference
“I testify that the Lord, through His grace, can
continually assist us in our daily lives and in our physical and mental
sickness, pain, transgressions, and even in all of our infirmities.” (See
Mosiah 14:5; Alma 7:11–13; Alma 34:31.
Elder Gene R. Cook Of the Seventy “Receiving Divine Assistance through the Grace
of the Lord” May 1993 General Conference
“The
doctrine of grace is better understood when we distinguish between grace and
mercy, even though the words are often used interchangeably in the scriptures.
The mercy of God might be defined as His compassion or forbearance. God
displays or extends His mercy by granting grace to His children. This grace is
an extension of divine help or enabling power.”
Elder Christoffel Golden Jr. Of the Seventy “Words of the Early Apostles: Grace” October 2003 General Conference
“ I readily
attest to the reality and greatness of our God, to his goodness and grace, to
his justice and mercy, to the truth of his gospel and the power of his
priesthood and the authenticity of the calling of his latter-day seers.”
D. Todd Christofferson “I Know in Whom I Have
Trusted” April 1993 General Conference
“These teachings that the resurrecting and cleansing
power of the Atonement is for all contradict the assertion that the grace of
God saves only a chosen few. His grace is for all.”
Dallin H. Oaks “All Men Everywhere” April 2006
General Conference
“Because we all depend on the mercy of God, how can
we deny to others any measure of the grace we so desperately desire for
ourselves? My beloved brothers and sisters, should we not forgive as we wish to
be forgiven?”
President Dieter F. Ucthdorf “The Merciful Obtain
Mercy” April 2012 General Conference
“You may come to that truer moment of ordained love,
of real union, only to discover to your horror that what you should have saved
you have spent, and that only God’s grace can recover the piecemeal dissipation
of the virtue you so casually gave away.”
Jeffrey R. Holland “Personal Purity”October 1998
General Conference
PRIESTHOOD-
“We who have been ordained to the priesthood of God
are called to practice ‘the healer’s art.’ … Our assignment is to follow the
Savior’s example and reach out to those who suffer.”
President Dieter F. Uchtdorf “Four Titles,” Apr.
2013 General Conference
“Anyone who is righteous and desires to possess
greater knowledge and to become “a greater follower of righteousness” can,
under the authority of the priesthood, obtain a greater knowledge of God. The
Lord tells us one clear way to do so, as given in the Doctrine and Covenants:
“If thou shalt ask, thou shalt receive revelation upon revelation, knowledge
upon knowledge, … that which bringeth joy, that which bringeth life eternal.”
President James E. Faust “ The Keys of the Knowledge
of God” Nov 2004 Ensign
“Anyone who is righteous and desires to possess
greater knowledge and to become “a greater follower of righteousness” can,
under the authority of the priesthood, obtain a greater knowledge of God. The
Lord tells us one clear way to do so, as given in the Doctrine and Covenants:
“If thou shalt ask, thou shalt receive revelation upon revelation, knowledge
upon knowledge, … that which bringeth joy, that which bringeth life eternal.”
President Henry B. Eyring “Learning in the
Preiesthood” April 2011 General Conference
“Priesthood holders young and old need both
authority and power—the necessary permission and the spiritual capacity to
represent God in the work of salvation.”
Elder Davis A. Bednar “The Powers of Heaven” April
2012 General Conference
“The power of
the priesthood is a sacred and essential gift of God. It is different from
priesthood authority, which is the authorization to act in God’s name. The
authorization or ordination is given by the laying on of hands. The power of
the priesthood comes only when those who exercise it are worthy and acting in
accordance with God’s will.”
M. Russell Ballard, “This Is My Work and Glory,”
Apr. 2013 General Conference
“The
authority of the priesthood is with us. After all that we have correlated and
organized, it is now our responsibility to activate the power of the priesthood
in the Church. Authority in the priesthood comes by way of ordination; power in
the priesthood comes through faithful and obedient living in honoring
covenants. It is increased by exercising and using the priesthood in
righteousness.”
Boyd K. Packer, “The Power of the Priesthood,” Apr.
2010 General Conference
“Brethren,
young and old, do not be hesitant to ask for a priesthood blessing when you are
in need of spiritual power. Fathers and other elders, cherish and magnify the
privilege of blessing your children and the other children of our Heavenly
Father. Be prepared to give priesthood blessings under the influence of the
Holy Ghost whenever you are requested in sincerity and faith.”
Dallin H.
Oaks “Priesthood Blessings” May 1987
General Conference
“When ordained to an office in the priesthood, you
are granted authority. But power comes from exercising that authority in
righteousness.”
M. Russell Ballard “Personal Priesthood
Responsibility” October 2003 General Conference
“The perfect role model for use of the holy
priesthood is our Savior, Jesus Christ. He ministered with love, compassion,
and charity.”
Elder Richard G. Scott “Honor the Priesthood and Use
It Well” October 2008 General Conference
“It is our responsibility to conduct our lives so
that we are ever worthy of the priesthood we bear.”
Thomas S. Monson “The Priesthood—a Sacred Gift”
April 2007 General Conference
RESPECT-
“I remember a talk that President Boyd K. Packer
gave in conference almost 20 years ago entitled “Reverence Invites Revelation.”
That phrase has remained in my heart
all these years. It reminds me that we must create in our hearts, our homes,
and our meetings places of reverence that will invite the Spirit to comfort,
guide, teach, and testify. Because when the Spirit testifies to each of us that
God is our Father and Jesus Christ is our Savior, it is that revelation that
will invite true reverence born of love and profound respect.”
Sister Margaret S. Lifferth “Respect and Reverence”
April 2009 General Conference
“The Lord expects a great deal from us. Parents,
please teach your children and practice yourselves the principle of inclusion
of others and not exclusion because of religious, political, or cultural
differences.”
M. Russell Ballard “Doctrine of Inclusion” Oct. 2001
General Conference
“I have tremendous respect for fathers and mothers
who are nurturing their children in light and truth, who have prayer in their
homes, who spare the rod and govern with love, who look upon their little ones
as their most valued assets to be protected, trained, and blessed.”
President Gordon B. Hinckley “This is the Work of
the Master” April 1995 General Conference
“You young
men need to know that you can hardly achieve your highest potential without the
influence of good women, particularly your mother and, in a few years, a good
wife. Learn now to show respect and gratitude. Remember that your mother is
your mother. She should not need to issue orders. Her wish, her hope, her hint
should provide direction that you would honor. Thank her and express your love
for her. And if she is struggling to rear you without your father, you have a
double duty to honor her.”
Russell M. Nelson “Our Sacred Duty to Honor Women”
April 1999 General Conference
“When we go
to worship in a temple or a church, we put aside our working clothes and dress
ourselves in something better. This change of clothing is a mark of respect.
Similarly, when we address our Heavenly Father, we should put aside our working
words and clothe our prayers in special language of reverence and respect.”
Dallin H. Oaks “The Language of Prayer” April 1993
General Conference
“Insecurity and lack of self-esteem may be related
to lack of self-respect. Can we respect ourselves when we do things that we do
not admire and may even condemn in others?”
James E. Faust “The Dignity of Self” April 1981
General Conference
“I felt a deep reverence for both the creation and
the Creator. Reverence may be defined as a profound respect mingled with love
and awe. Other words that add to our understanding of reverence include
gratitude, honor, veneration, and admiration. The root word revere also implies
an element of fear. Thus, reverence might be understood to mean an attitude of
profound respect and love with a desire to honor and show gratitude, with a
fear of breaking faith or offending.”
M. Russell Ballard “God’s Love for His Children”
April 1988 General conference
“Self-respect, that simple, profound doctrine is
worth knowing for another reason as well. It brings a feeling of self-worth,
dignity, self-respect. Then self-pity and depression fade away. We then can
yield to the discipline of a loving Father and accept even the very hard
lessons of life.”
Boyd K. Packer “The Pattern of Our Parentage”
October 1984 General Conference
“Servants of the Lord have always counseled us to
dress appropriately to show respect for our Heavenly Father and for ourselves.”
President Thomas S. Monson “Preparation Brings
Blessings” April 2010 General Conference
“Happiness abounds when there is genuine respect one
for another. Wives draw closer to their husbands, and husbands are more
appreciative of their wives, and children are happy, as children are meant to
be. Where there is respect in the home, children do not find themselves in that
dreaded “never never land”—never the object of concern, never the recipient of
proper parental guidance.”
Thomas S. Monson “An Example of the Believers”
October 1992 General Conference
FAMILY-
“Children and youth are shown, through prophetic
words and through living examples, the importance of loving and honoring their
parents. Parents are taught ways of building and maintaining close family ties,
both in good times and in difficult times. The good spirit in these magazines
will help fill your homes with warmth, love, and the strength of the gospel.”
L. Tom Perry “The Importance of the Family” April 2003
General Conference
“As taught in this scripture, an eternal bond
doesn’t just happen as a result of sealing covenants we make in the temple. How
we conduct ourselves in this life will determine what we will be in all the
eternities to come. To receive the blessings of the sealing that our Heavenly
Father has given to us, we have to keep the commandments and conduct ourselves
in such a way that our families will want to live with us in the eternities.
The family relationships we have here on this earth are important, but they are
much more important for their effect on our families for generations in
mortality and throughout all eternity.”
Elder Robert D. Hales “The Eternal Family’ Oct 1996
“We have programs and activities in both the family
and the Church. Each is so interrelated that service to one is service to the
other. When children see their parents faithfully perform Church callings, it
strengthens their family relationships. When families are strong, the Church is
strong. The two run in parallel. Each is important and necessary, and each must
be conducted with careful concern for the other. Church programs and activities
should not be so all-encompassing that families cannot have everyone present
for family time. And family activities should not be scheduled in conflict with
sacrament meeting or other vital Church meetings.
We need both Church activities and family activities.
If all families were complete and perfect, the Church could sponsor fewer
activities. But in a world where many of our youth grow up in homes where one
parent is missing, not a member, or otherwise inactive in gospel leadership,
there is a special need for Church activities to fill in the gaps. Our widowed
mother wisely saw that Church activities would provide her sons with
experiences she could not provide because we had no male role model in the
home. I remember her urging me to watch and try to be like the good men in our
ward. She pushed me to participate in Scouting and other Church activities that
would provide this opportunity.”
Elder Dallin H. Oaks “Priesthood Authority in the
Family and the Church” Oct 2005 General Conference
“The ultimate purpose of every teaching, every
activity in the Church is that parents and their children are happy at home,
sealed in an eternal marriage, and linked to their generations.”
Elder Boyd K. Packer “The Father and the Family”
April 1994 General Conference
“The key to strengthening our families is having the
Spirit of the Lord come into our homes. The goal of our families is to be on
the strait and narrow path.”
Elder Robert D. Hales “Strengthing Families:Our
Sacred Duty” April 1999 General Conference
"We cannot control what others choose to do,
and so we cannot force our children to heaven, but we can determine what we
will do. And we can decide that we will do all we can to bring down the powers
of heaven into that family we want so much to have forever."
--Elder Henry B. Eyring; Ensign, February 1998,
Page16
“ Our children will remember us by our example. From
my earliest childhood, I remember experiences which taught me about the
priesthood which I hold and to respect and love the relationship my father and
mother had with one another. My father taught me respect for the priesthood.”
Robert D. Hales “How Will Our Children Remember Us?”
October 1993 General Conference
“As your leaders, we call upon members of the Church
everywhere to put family first and to identify specific ways to strengthen
their individual families.”
M. Russell Ballard “What Matters Most Is What Lasts
Longest” October 2005 General Conference
“Our families can be given a gift to know what God
would have them do and to learn it in a way that will encourage them to do it.
God has provided such a guide. It is the Holy Ghost. We cannot give that to our
family members as a companion, but they can earn it.”
Henry B. Eyring “A Legacy of Testimony” April 1996
General Conference
“Heavenly Father has a plan for His children and …
families are the central part of that plan.”
Margaret D. Nadauld “Turning Hearts to the Family” April 1998
General Conference
ATONEMENT-
“True, enduring happiness, with the accompanying
strength, courage, and capacity to overcome the greatest difficulties, will
come as you center your life in Jesus Christ.” Richard G. Scott
“Secure Your Peace and Happiness”
Oct 2006 General Conference
“The gift of the Atonement of Jesus Christ provides
us at all times and at all places with the blessings of repentance and
forgiveness.”
President Dieter F. Ucthdorf “Point of Safe Return”
April 2007 General Conference
“I weep for joy when I contemplate the significance
of it all. To be redeemed is to be atoned—received in the close embrace of God
with an expression not only of His forgiveness, but of our oneness of heart and
mind. What a privilege! And what a comfort to those of us with loved ones who
have already passed from our family circle through the gateway we call death!”
Russell M. Nelson “The Atonement” Oct 1996 General Conference
“Making, keeping, and rejoicing in our covenants
will be the evidence that the Atonement of Jesus Christ is truly written in our
hearts.”
Sister Linda K. Burton “Is Faith in the Atonement of
Jesus Christ Written in Our Hearts?” Oct
2012 General Conference
“Atonement is
really three words: At-one-ment, meaning to set at one, one with God; to
reconcile, to conciliate, to expiate.”
Boyd K. Packer “Atonement, Agency, Accountability”
April 1988 General Conference
“Peace is
the precious fruit of a righteous life. It is possible because of the Atonement
of the Savior. It is earned through full repentance, for that leads to
refreshing forgiveness. Repentance opens the doors of enlightenment and aids
inspiration. Repentance brings salvation
through forgiveness, but it does not
come automatically. Each step of repentance must be fulfilled.”
Richard G. Scott “The Path to Peace and Joy”
October 2000 General Conference
“Among the
tens of thousands listening to this conference, there are many degrees of
personal worthiness and righteousness. Yet repentance is a blessing to all of
us. We each need to feel the Savior’s arms of mercy through the forgiveness of
our sins.”
Neil L. Anderson “Repent…..That I May Heal You”
October 2009 General Conference
“ None
of us is called on to forgive so generously, but each of us is under a divinely
spoken obligation to reach out with pardon and mercy. The Lord has declared in
words of revelation: “My disciples, in days of old, sought occasion against one
another and forgave not one another in their hearts; and for this evil they
were afflicted and sorely chastened.
"[Jesus Christ] concluded His mortal ministry
with the single most compassionate and significant service in the history of
the world: the Atonement."
--Elder Russell M. Ballard; Ensign, November 1994,
page 65.
“Wherefore, I say unto you, that ye ought to forgive
one another; for he that forgiveth not his brother his trespasses standeth
condemned before the Lord; for there remaineth in him the greater sin.
“I, the Lord, will forgive whom I will forgive, but
of you it is required to forgive all men.
“And ye ought to say in your hearts—let God judge
between me and thee, and reward thee according to thy deeds.” (D&C 64:8–11.)
Gordon B. Hinckley “Of You It Is Required To
Forgive” October 1980 General Conference
“We
understand that the Atonement of Jesus Christ gives us the opportunity to
overcome the spiritual death that results from sin and, through making and
keeping sacred covenants, to have the blessings of eternal life.”
Dallin H. Oaks “Teachings of Jesus,” Ensign, Nov.
2011, 93
The temple is the house of the Lord. The basis for
every temple ordinance and covenant—the heart of the plan of salvation—is the
Atonement of Jesus Christ.
Russell M. Nelson, “Personal Preparation for Temple
Blessings,” Liahona, July 2001
“Lay your burden at the Savior’s feet. Let go of
judgment. Allow Christ’s Atonement to change and heal your heart. Love one
another. Forgive one another.”
President Dieter F. Ucthdorf “The Merciful Obtain
Mercy” April 2012 General Conference
PORNOGRAPHY-
“[Pornography] is like a raging storm, destroying
individuals and families, utterly ruining what was once wholesome and beautiful.” President Gordon B. Hinckley “A Tragic Evil
Among Us” Oct 2004 General Conference
“Sexual immorality and impure thoughts violate the
standard established by the Savior.17 We were warned at the beginning of this
dispensation that sexual immorality would be perhaps the greatest challenge.18
Such conduct will, without repentance, cause a spiritual drought and loss of
commitment. Movies, TV, and the Internet often convey degrading messages and
images. President Dieter F. Uchtdorf and I were recently in an Amazon jungle
village and observed satellite dishes even on some of the small, simply built
huts. We rejoiced at the wonderful information available in this remote area.
We also recognized there is virtually no place on earth that cannot be impacted
by salacious, immoral, and titillating images. This is one reason why
pornography has become such a plague in our day.”
Elder Quentin L.Cook “Can Ye Feel So Now?” Oct 2012 General Conference
Brethren, today’s popular entertainment often makes
what is evil and wrong look enjoyable and right. Let us remember the Lord’s
counsel: “Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil.” “Pornography, though billed by Satan as
entertainment, is a deeply poisonous, deceptive snake that lies coiled up in
magazines, the Internet, and the television. Pornography destroys self-esteem
and weakens self-discipline. It is far more deadly to the spirit than the
rattlesnake my father warned me not to pet. The Bible records that King David
was gifted spiritually, but he stood where he should not have stood. He watched
what he should not have watched. Those obsessions became his downfall. “
David E. Sorensen “You Can’t Pet a Rattlesnake”
April 2001 General Conference
“With this
priesthood comes a great obligation to be worthy of it. We cannot indulge in
unclean thoughts. We must not partake of pornography. We must never be guilty
of abuse of any kind. We must rise up above such things. “Rise up, O men of
God!” and put these things behind you, and the Lord will be your guide and
stay.”
President Gordon B. Hinckley “Rise Up, O Men of God”
October 2006 General Conference
“How like the elm is man. From a minute seed, and in
accordance with a divine plan, we grow, are nurtured, and mature. The bright
sunlight of heaven, the rich blessings of earth are ours. In our private forest
of family and friends, life is richly rewarding and abundantly beautiful. Then
suddenly, there appears before us in this generation a sinister and diabolical
enemy—pornography. Like the bark beetle it too is the carrier of a deadly
disease. I shall name it “pernicious permissiveness.””
Thomas S. Monson “Pornography—the Deadly Carrier”
October 1979 General Conference
“Let us all improve our personal behavior and
redouble our efforts to protect our loved ones and our environment from the
onslaught of pornography.”
Dallin H. Oaks “Pornography” April 2005 General
Conference
“Satan has become a master at using the addictive
power of pornography to limit individual capacity to be led by the Spirit. The
onslaught of pornography in all of its vicious, corroding, destructive forms
has caused great grief, suffering, heartache, and destroyed marriages. It is
one of the most damning influences on earth. Whether it be through the printed
page, movies, television, obscene lyrics, vulgarities on the telephone, or
flickering personal computer screen, pornography is overpoweringly addictive
and severely damaging. This potent tool of Lucifer degrades the mind and the
heart and the soul of any who use it. All who are caught in its seductive,
tantalizing web and remain so will become addicted to its immoral, destructive
influence. For many, that addiction cannot be overcome without help. The tragic
pattern is so familiar. It begins with curiosity that is fueled by its
stimulation and is justified by the false premise that when done privately, it
does no harm to anyone else. For those lulled by this lie, the experimentation
goes deeper, with more powerful stimulations, until the trap closes and a
terribly immoral, addictive habit exercises its vicious control.”
Richard G. Scott “To Acquire Spiritual Guidance”
October 2009 General Conference
“Participation in pornography in any of its lurid
forms is a manifestation of unbridled selfishness. How can a man, particularly
a priesthood bearer, not think of the emotional and spiritual damage caused to
women, especially his wife, by such abhorrent activity?” Richard G. Scott “To
Acquire Spiritual Guidance” October 2009 General Conference
“In our day the dreadful influence of pornography is
like unto a plague sweeping across the world, infecting one here and one there,
relentlessly trying to invade every home, most frequently through the husband
and father. The effect of this plague can be, unfortunately often is,
spiritually fatal. Lucifer seeks to disrupt “the great plan of redemption,” “the great plan of happiness.” Pornography
will always repel the Spirit of Christ and will interrupt the communications
between our Heavenly Father and His children and disrupt the tender
relationship between husband and wife.”
Boyd K. Packer “Cleansing the Inner Vessel” October
2010 General Conference
“Hence, I warn against pornography. It is degrading
of women. It is evil. It is infectious, destructive, and addictive. The body
has means by which it can cleanse itself from harmful effects of contaminated
food or drink. But it cannot vomit back the poison of pornography. Once
recorded, it always remains subject to recall, flashing its perverted images
across your mind, with power to draw you away from the wholesome things in
life. Avoid it like the plague!”
Russell M. Nelson “Our Sacred Duty to Honor Women”
April 1999 General ConferencE
SECRET COMBINATIONS-
“The Doctrine and Covenants tells us that the Book
of Mormon is the “record of a fallen people.” (D&C 20:9.) Why did they
fall? This is one of the major messages of the Book of Mormon. Mormon gives the
answer in the closing chapters of the book in these words: “Behold, the pride
of this nation, or the people of the Nephites, hath proven their destruction.”
(Moro. 8:27.) And then, lest we miss that momentous Book of Mormon message from
that fallen people, the Lord warns us in the Doctrine and Covenants, “Beware of
pride, lest ye become as the Nephites of old.” (D&C 38:39.)”
President Ezra Taft Benson “Beware of Pride” April
1989 General conference
“Among the lessons we learn from the Book of Mormon
are the cause and effect of war and under what conditions it is justified. It
tells of evils and dangers of secret combinations, which are built up to get
power and gain over the people. It tells of the reality of Satan and gives an
indication of some of the methods he uses. It advises us on the proper use of
wealth. It tells us of the plain and precious truths of the gospel and the
reality and divinity of Jesus Christ and His atoning sacrifice for all mankind.
It informs us of the gathering of the house of Israel in the last days. It
tells us of the purpose and principles of missionary work. It warns us against
pride, indifference, procrastination, the dangers of false traditions, hypocrisy
and unchasity.
L. Tom Perry “Blessings Resulting From Reading The
Book of Mormon” Oct 2005 General Conference
“I testify
that wickedness is rapidly expanding in every segment of our society. (See
D&C 1:14–16; D&C 84:49–53.) It is more highly organized, more cleverly
disguised, and more powerfully promoted than ever before. Secret combinations
lusting for power, gain, and glory are flourishing. A secret combination that
seeks to overthrow the freedom of all lands, nations, and countries is
increasing its evil influence and control over America and the entire world.
(See Ether 8:18–25.)”
President Ezra Taft Benson “I Testify” October 1988
General Conference
“The Lord in
his mercy has provided a way of escape. The voice of warning is to all people
by the mouths of his servants. If this voice is not heeded, the angels of
destruction will increasingly go forth, and the chastening hand of Almighty God
will be felt upon the nations, as decreed, until a full end thereof will be the
result. Wars, devastation, and untold suffering will be your lot except you
turn unto the Lord in humble repentance. Destruction, even more terrible and
far-reaching than attended the last great war, will come with certainty unless
rulers and people alike repent and cease their evil and godless ways. God will
not be mocked. He will not permit the sins of sexual immorality, secret
murderous combinations, the killing of the unborn, and disregard for all his
holy commandments and the messages of his servants to go unheeded without
grievous punishments for such wickedness. The nations of the world cannot
endure in sin. The way of escape is clear. The immutable laws of God remain
steadfastly in the heavens above. When men and nations refuse to abide by them,
the penalty must follow. They will be wasted away. Sin demands punishment.”
Ezra Taft Benson “A Message to the World” October
1975 General Conference
(D&C 109:24–28) “Please consider these verses in
light of the current raging of the adversary and what we have discussed about
our willingness to take upon us the name of Jesus Christ and the blessing of
protection promised to those who honorably hold a name and standing in the holy
temple. Significantly, these covenant blessings are to all generations and for
all eternity. I invite you to study repeatedly and ponder prayerfully the
implications of these scriptures in your life and for your family.
We should not be surprised by Satan’s efforts to
thwart or discredit temple worship and work. The devil despises the purity in
and the power of the Lord’s house. And the protection available to each of us
in and through temple ordinances and covenants stands as a great obstacle to
the evil designs of Lucifer.”
David A. Bednar “Honorably Hold A Name and Standing”
April 2009 General Conference
“The Holy Ghost will protect us against being
deceived, but to realize that wonderful blessing we must always do the things
necessary to retain that Spirit.”
Dallin H. Oaks “Be Not Deceived” October 2004
General Conference
“There are those who claim authority from some
secret ordinations of the past. Even now some claim special revealed authority
to lead or to teach the people. Occasionally they use the names of members of
the First Presidency or of the Twelve or of the Seventy and imply some special
approval of what they teach. There have been too many names presented, too many
sustaining votes taken, too many ordinations and settings apart performed
before too many witnesses; there have been too many records kept, too many
certificates prepared, and too many pictures published in too many places for
any one to be deceived as to who holds proper authority. Claims of special
revelation or secret authority from the Lord or from the Brethren are false on
the face of them and really utter nonsense!”
Boyd K. Packer “From Such Turn Away” April 1985
General Conference
“In our world of escalating crisis, where the
fraternal wars, corruption, secret combinations, and immorality are reminiscent
of the wickedness described in the Book of Mormon, Satan has intensified his
efforts to destroy the family by corrupting the youth and robbing childhood of
its innocence.Our youth are especially vulnerable as the enemy cunningly
utilizes every means at his disposal, including the mass media and changes in
constitutional law, to deceive them. He bombards our homes with enticements of
destructive and harmful products and morals through television, videos, press,
books, etc. We as Latter-day Saints and all good people anywhere must
conscientiously screen what comes into our homes. Parents have the inalienable
right and the responsibility to educate their children. No inappropriate
outsider should be allowed to dictate our family’s values nor what our children
are being taught.
Horacio A. Tenorio “Let Us Build Fortresses” October
1994 General Conference
“The Book of Mormon teaches that secret combinations
engaged in crime present a serious challenge, not just to individuals and
families but to entire civilizations. Among today’s secret combinations are
gangs, drug cartels, and organized crime families. The secret combinations of
our day function much like the Gadianton robbers of the Book of Mormon times. …
Among their purposes are to ‘murder, and plunder, and steal, and commit
whoredoms and all manner of wickedness, contrary to the laws of their country
and also the laws of their God’ [Helaman 6:23].
“If we are not careful, today’s secret combinations
can obtain power and influence just as quickly and just as completely as they
did in Book of Mormon times.”
Elder M. Russell Ballard of the Quorum of the Twelve
Apostles, “Standing for Truth and Right,” Ensign, Nov. 1997, 38.
“We learn in the Book of Mormon that Lucifer
‘stirreth up the children of men unto secret combinations of murder and all
manner of secret works of darkness,’” Elder Cook said, quoting Second Nephi
9:9. “If you ever find yourself wanting to [put on a mask of anonymity], please
know it is a serious sign of danger and one of the adversary’s tools to get you
to do something you should not do.”
CES
devotional address, Elder Quentin L. Cook of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles
based his remarks on the popular quotation, “What e’er thou art, act well thy
part.” March 4, 2012
“The Book of Mormon further warns that “whatsoever
nation shall uphold such secret combinations, to get power and gain, until they
shall spread over the nation, behold they shall be destroyed. …” (Ether 8:22.) This
scripture should alert us to what is ahead unless we repent, because there is
no question but that as people of the free world, we are increasingly upholding
many of the evils of the adversary today. By court edict godless conspirators
can run for government office, teach in our schools, hold office in labor
unions, work in our defense plants, serve in our merchant marines, etc. As a
nation, we are helping to underwrite many evil revolutionaries in our country.”
Ezra Taft Benson “Civic Standards for the Faithful
Saints” Ensign July 1972
AGENCY-
“Agency allows us to be tested and tried to see whether
or not we will endure to the end and return to our Heavenly Father with honor.
… Agency permits us to make faithful, obedient choices that strengthen us so
that we can lift and strengthen others.”
Robert D. Hales “To Act for Ourselves: The Gift and
Blessings of Agency,” Ensign, May 2006, 7–8.
“Agency is to act with accountability and
responsibility for our actions. Our agency is essential to the plan of salvation.
With it we are 'free to choose liberty and eternal life, through the great
Mediator of all men, or to choose captivity and death, according to the
captivity and power of the devil.' ”
Robert D. Hales, “Agency: Essential to the Plan of
Life,” Liahona, Nov. 2010
“Our agency, given us through the plan of our
Father, is the great alternative to Satan’s plan of force. With this sublime
gift, we can grow, improve, progress, and seek perfection. Without agency, none
of us could grow and develop by learning from our mistakes and errors and those
of others.”
James E. Faust, “The Forces That Will Save Us,”
Liahona, Jan. 2007
“The fundamental purposes for the gift of agency
were to love one another and to choose God.”
David A. Bednar, “Did You Know?” Liahona, Sept. 2009
“You have agency, and you are free to choose. But
there is actually no free agency. Agency has its price. You have to pay the
consequences of your choices.”
Dieter F. Uchtdorf, “On the Wings of Eagles,”
Liahona, July 2006
“Because the eternal principle of agency gives us
the freedom to choose and think for ourselves, we should become increasingly
able to solve problems. We may make the occasional mistake, but as long as we
are following gospel principles and guidelines, we can learn from those
mistakes and become more understanding of others and more effective in serving
them.”
M. Russell Ballard, “Be Wise,” Liahona, Nov. 2006
“Moral discipline is the consistent exercise of
agency to choose the right because it is right, even when it is hard.”
D. Todd Christofferson, “Moral Discipline,” Liahona,
Nov. 2009
“But this we know! It was all planned before the
world was. Events from the Creation to the final, winding-up scene are not
based on chance; they are based on choice! It was planned that way.”
Boyd K. Packer “Atonement, Agency, Accountability”
April 1988 General Conference
“Men and women receive their agency as a gift from
God, but their liberty and, in turn, their eternal happiness come from
obedience to His laws.”
L. Tom Perry “Obedience to Law Is Liberty” April
2013 General Conference
“You may be tired of others trying to run your
life—always telling you what to do. After all, you have the right to make your
own choices. That is correct. You have that right. It is your agency. The
secret to solve problems in your life will be found in understanding and using
the eternally beneficial interaction of your agency and His truth.”
Richard G. Scott “Healing Your Damaged Life” October
1992 General Conference