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Christ is the source of all true priesthood authority and power on earth. It is His work, in which we are privileged to assist.
Dieter F. Uchtdorf
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Dieter F. Uchtdorf
Age: 83
Born: 1940
Born: November 6
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The gospel of Jesus Christ is good news, glad tidings, and much more. It is the message of salvation as repeatedly announced by Jesus Christ and His apostles and prophets. It is my firm belief that all truth and light originating with God is embraced in the gospel of Jesus Christ.
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God loves us deeply, perfectly, and everlastlingly.
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We are important to Him not because of our resume, but because we are His children.
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In the end, the number of prayers we say may contribute to our happiness, but the number of prayers we answer may be of even greater importance.
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We shouldn't wait to be happy until we reach some future point, only to discover that happiness was already available all the time!
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Compared to God, man is nothing yet we are everything to God.
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The spirit of gratitude is always pleasant and satisfying because it carries with it a sense of helpfulness to others it begets love and friendship, and engenders divine influence. Gratitude is said to be the memory of the heart.
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True love requires action. We can speak of love all day long, we can write notes or poems that proclaim it, sing songs that praise it, and preach sermons that encourage it but until we manifest that love in action, our words are nothing but sounding brass, or a tinkling cymbal.
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As we seek the Lord ever more diligently, we will surely find Him. We will see clearly that the Lord does not abandon His Church or His faithful Saints. Our eyes will be opened, and we will see Him open the windows of heaven and shower us with more of His light. We will find the spiritual strength to survive even during the darkest night.
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Taking time for each other is the key for harmony in the home [and in marriage].
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There are messages in each general conference given as a gift and a blessing from heaven specifically for our personal life situations.
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Like the shepherds of old, we need to say in our hearts, “Let us see this thing which is come to pass.” We need to desire it in our hearts. Let us see the Holy One of Israel in the manger, in the temple, on the mount, and on the cross. Like the shepherds, let us glorify and praise God for these tidings of great joy!
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When it comes to hating, gossiping, ignoring, ridiculing, holding grudges, or wanting to cause harm, please apply the following: Stop it!
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Endings are not our destiny...They are merely interruptions-temporary pauses that one day will seem small compared to the eternal joy awaiting the faithful.
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The things we hope for lead us to faith, while the things we hope in lead us to charity.
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All you have to do is trust your Heavenly Father. Trust Him enough to follow His plan.
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It is an important part of our life’s experience to develop the strength, courage, and integrity to hold fast to truth and righteousness despite the buffeting we may experience.
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Think of the purest, most all-consuming love you can imagine. Now multiply that love by an infinite amount-that is the measure of God’s love for you.
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There is something inspiring and sublime about the little forget-me-not flower. I hope it will be a symbol of the little things that make your lives joyful and sweet.
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Even the smallest act of discipleship or the tiniest ember of belief can become a blazing bonfire of a consecrated life.
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