To all within the sound of my voice, the voice of Christ comes ringing down through the halls of time, asking each one of us while there is time, “Do you love me?” And for every one of us, I answer with my honor and my soul, “Yea, Lord, we do love thee.” And having set our “hand to the plough,” we will never look back until this work is finished and love of God and neighbor rules the world.
—Elder Holland, The First Great Commandment
A testimony is spiritual knowledge of truth obtained by the power of the Holy Ghost. Continuing conversion is constant devotion to the revealed truth we have received—with a heart that is willing and for righteous reasons. Knowing that the gospel is true is the essence of a testimony. Consistently being true to the gospel is the essence of conversion. We should know the gospel is true and be true to the gospel.
—Elder Bednar, Converted Unto the Lord
This
is the exchange the Savior is asking of us: we are to give up all our
sins, big or small, for the Father’s reward of eternal life. We are to
forget self-justifying stories, excuses, rationalizations, defense
mechanisms, procrastinations, appearances, personal pride, judgmental
thoughts, and doing things our way. We are to separate ourselves from
all worldliness and take upon us the image of God in our countenances.
Brothers
and sisters, remember that this charge is more than just not doing bad
things. With an engaged enemy we must also act and not sit in
“thoughtless stupor.” Taking upon the countenance of God means serving each other. There are
sins of commission and sins of omission, and we are to rise above both.
—Elder Rober C. Gay, What Shall a Man Give in Exchange for His Soul?
Parents, the days are long past when regular, active participation in
Church meetings and programs, though essential, can fulfill your sacred
responsibility to teach your children to live moral, righteous lives and
walk uprightly before the Lord. With President Monson’s announcement
this morning, it is essential that this be faithfully accomplished in
homes which are places of refuge where kindness, forgiveness, truth, and
righteousness prevail. Parents must have the courage to filter or
monitor Internet access, television, movies, and music. Parents must
have the courage to say no, defend truth, and bear powerful testimony.
Your children need to know that you have faith in the Savior, love your
Heavenly Father, and sustain the leaders of the Church. Spiritual
maturity must flourish in our homes. My hope is that no one will leave
this conference without understanding that the moral issues of our day
must be addressed in the family. Bishops and priesthood and auxiliary
leaders need to support families and make sure that spiritual principles
are taught.
—Elder Quentin L. Cook, Can Ye Feel So Now?
1 comment:
Every quote on here is beautiful. I felt Elder Holland's talk to be one of the most poignant and touching and it will be one I never forget. I have been humbled this conference and am eager to be better.
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