In the temple we can find peace. The blessings of the temple are priceless.
Let us not demeanor or belittle. Rather, let us be compassionate and encouraging,. We must be careful that we do not destroy another person’s confidence through careless words. or actions.
Times change, years speed by, but Christmas continues sacred. It is through giving, rather than getting, that the spirit of Christ enters our lives. God still speaks. He prompts. He guides. He blesses. He gives.
The knowledge which we seek, the answers for which we yearn, and the strength which we desire today to meet the challenges of a complex and changing world can be ours when we willingly obey the Lord’s commandments.
You can achieve what you believe you can. Trust and believe and have faith.
There will come into every life moments of despair and the need for direction from a divine source-even an unspoken plea for help.
No force in this world can stop the work of God.
May we be people of honesty and integrity trying to do the right thing at all times and in all circumstances.
Self-discipline is a rigorous process at best; too many of us want it to be effortless and painless.
God left the world unfinished; the pictures unpainted, the songs unsung, and the problems unsolved, that man might know the joys of creation.
If we are to have the very best Christmas ever, we must listen for the sound of sandaled feet. We must reach out for the Carpenter’s hand. With every step we take in his footsteps, we abandon a doubt and gain a truth.
I ask you to make INSTITUTE a PRIORITY.
You will never be able to measure your influence for good.
The road back to God is not nearly so steep nor is it so difficult as some would have us believe.
The hand of a bride becomes the hand of a mother. Ever so gently she cares for her precious child. Bathing, dressing, feeding, comforting-there is no hand like mother’s. Nor does its tender care diminish through the years.
One sees a blatant disregard for the precious souls of mankind.
The reward of eternal life requires effort.
The Lord’s purposes are often accomplished as we pay heed to the guidance of the Spirit. I believe that the more we act upon the inspiration and impressions which come to us, the more the Lord will entrust to us His errands.
Often we live side by side but do not communicate heart to heart.
We continue to build temples. We desire that as many members as possible have an opportunity to attend the temple without having to travel inordinate distances.