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The sad pattern of lack of trust in God has persisted since the Creation.
Henry B. Eyring
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Henry B. Eyring
Age: 91
Born: 1933
Born: May 31
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Henry Bennion Eyring
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With one eye on today's blessings you will have more staying power for the distant goal.
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The thirst for education that comes with the change the gospel brings can be a blessing or a curse, depending on our motives.
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When we offer succor to anyone, the Savior feels it as if we reached out to succor Him.
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The miracle of unity is being granted to us as we pray and work for it in the Lord's way. Our hearts will be knit together in unity. God has promised that blessing to His faithful Saints whatever their differences in background and whatever conflict rages around them.
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Have you felt, as I have, the impression to help someone only to find that what you were inspired to give was exactly what someone needed at that very moment? That is a wonderful assurance that God knows all of our needs and counts on us to fill the needs of others around us.
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You show your trust in Him when you listen with the intent to learn and repent and then you go and do whatever He asks…..And if you then go and do what He would have you do, your power to trust Him will grow, and in time you will be overwhelmed with gratitude to find that He has come to trust you.
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We . . . have to open our mouths and bear testimony.
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