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The great test of life is ... not to endure storms, but to choose the right while they rage.
Henry B. Eyring
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Henry B. Eyring
Age: 91
Born: 1933
Born: May 31
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Princeton
New Jersey
Henry Bennion Eyring
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The Savior warns that if we start along the path and go far enough and then fail and deny Him, it would have been better if we had never begun.
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We . . . have to open our mouths and bear testimony.
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Even before baptism, a child or an adult can have the Holy Ghost testify to their hearts of sacred truth. They must act on that testimony to retain it, but it will guide them toward goodness.
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As you pray and serve others, your knowledge that you are a child of God and your feelings about Him will grow.
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Choose to obey the Lord quickly, always, in quiet times and in storms. As we do, our faith will be strengthened, we will find peace in this life, and we will gain the assurance that we and our families can qualify for eternal life in the world to come.
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God asks that we give thanks to Him for whatever blessings we receive from Him. It is easy for us to become mechanical in our prayers of gratitude, often repeating the same words but without the intent to give our thanks as a gift of the heart to God.
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Those who submit like a child do it because they know that the Father wants only the happiness of His children and that only He knows the way. That is the testimony we must have to keep praying like a submissive child, in the good times as well as the times of trouble.
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There is joy guaranteed for the faithful.
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In the priesthood we share the sacred duty to labor for the souls of men. We must do more than learn that this is our duty. It must go down into our hearts so deeply that neither the many demands on our efforts in the bloom of life nor the trials that come with age can turn us from that purpose.
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Jesus Christ is the light and the life of the world. If we do not choose to move toward Him, we will find that we have moved away ... Whether or not you choose to keep your covenant to always remember Him, He always remembers you.
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We can with confidence set a goal to make this Christmas brighter than the last and each year that follows brighter still.
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Each life is unique. But for all, repentance will surely include passing through the portal of humble prayer. Our Father in Heaven can allow us to feel fully the conviction of our sins. He knows the depths of our remorse. He can then direct what we must do to qualify for forgiveness.
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At this and every season, our Savior invites us to join with HIM and others to offer the priceless gift of JOY.
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One of the surest ways to avoid even getting near false doctrine is to choose to be simple in our teaching.
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The ideal God holds for us is to form families in the way most likely to lead to happiness and away from sorrow.
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Heavenly Father hears your prayers, He loves you. He knows your name. He loves you beyond your ability to comprehend.
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The Lord will give you, if you ask, the feelings of the compassion He feels for those in need.
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