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All our losses and sufferings will be made up to us in the resurrection.
Bruce R. McConkie
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Bruce R. McConkie
Age: 69 †
Born: 1915
Born: July 29
Died: 1985
Died: April 19
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Salvation is in Christ, not the Holy Ghost our Blessed Lord redeemed us and the Holy Ghost is his messenger to carry the message of redeeming grace into the hearts of men. Thus, the joyous words spoken by the Holy Ghost are in reality the words of Christ. The Spirit is simply the one who delivers the word.
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Any who pretend to assume to engage in plural marriage in this day, when the one holding the keys has withdrawn the power by which they are performed, are guilty of gross wickedness. Thy are living in adultery, have already sold their souls to Satan, and (whether their acts are based on ignorance or lust or both) they will be damned in eternity.
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I do not know all of the providences of the Lord, but I do know that he permits false doctrine to be taught in and out of the Church and that such teaching is part of the sifting process of mortality
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Every mortal birth is a heaven-given reminder to prepare for the second birth.
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Salvation is a family affair.
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I do not know what we did in the preexistence to merit the wonderful blessings we enjoy. We have come to earth in this great season in the long history of mankind. It is a marvelous age, the best of all. As we reflect on the plodding course of mankind, from the time of our first parents, we cannot help feeling grateful.
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Religious music is by far the greatest music of the ages. What is there to compare-in rhythmic beauty, poetic sublimity, and inspired teachings-with the Psalms of David?
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We make our own choices, and then we present the matter to the Lord and get his approving, ratifying seal.
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Music is given of God to further his purposes. Sweet melodies mellow the souls of men and help prepare them for the gospel. After men receive the truth, songs of praise to Deity help to sanctify and cleanse their souls.
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Plural marriage is not essential to salvation or exaltation.
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We expect to see the day when temples will dot the earth, each one a house of the Lord.
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The Holy Ghost, a personage of spirit, is their minister, who has been given the power and assigned the functions of bearing record of the Father and the Son, of revealing the truths of salvation to men on earth, and in due course, of revealing to them, all truth.
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The family unit is the most important organization in time or in eternity.
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God stands revealed or remains forever unknown.
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As far as this life is concerned, [Jesus] was born of Mary and of Elohim he came here as an offspring of that Holy Man who is literally our Father in heaven. He was born in mortality in the literal and full sense as the Son of God. He is the Son of his father in the same sense that all morals are the sons and daughters of their fathers.
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As long as man's beliefs, or any part of them, are based on error, he is not completely free, for the chains of error bind his mind.
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To worship the Lord is to stand valiantly in the cause of truth and righteousness, to let our influence for good be felt in civic, cultural, educational, and governmental fields, and to support those laws and principles which further the Lord's interests on earth.
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