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John Andreas Widtsoe
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God must have been engaged from the beginning, and must now be engaged in progressive development, and infinite as God is, he must have been less powerful in the past than he is today.... We may be certain that, through self-effort, the inherent and innate powers of God have been developed to a God-like degree. Thus he has become God.
John Andreas Widtsoe
Fraud and deceit have been practiced since the beginning of history...Brass has been called gold glass has been sold as diamonds and poison has been hawked as excellent food. The story of fraud throughout the ages forms an ugly chapter of human history.
John Andreas Widtsoe
True freedom, which is full joy, is the complete recognition of law and adaptation to it. Bondage comes from ignorance of law or opposition to it.
John Andreas Widtsoe
The Lord showed me by vision and revelation what would happen if we did not stop this practice... all ordinances would be stopped... many men would be made prisoners... I went before the Lord, and I wrote what the Lord told me to write.
John Andreas Widtsoe
Preparedness and punctuality are two of the most important qualities of a leader.
John Andreas Widtsoe
The universe exists under a reign of eternal law, surpassing the imperfect laws of human government. Such orderliness, such domination by law, imply intelligent planning and purpose. Nothing happens of itself. Nowhere, in the age-old experience of man, has continued order been found except as the product of intelligent direction.
John Andreas Widtsoe
Were we more careful to obey the part of the word of wisdom that deals with the do's it might be easier to obey the don'ts
John Andreas Widtsoe
When each man sets his own house in order, the whole world will be in order.
John Andreas Widtsoe
Fraud and deceit are anxious for your money. Be informed and prudent.
John Andreas Widtsoe
The United States census records from 1850 to 1940, and all available Church records, uniformly show a preponderance of males in Utha, and in the Church. Indeed, the excess in Utah has usually been larger than for the whole United State... there was no surplus of women.
John Andreas Widtsoe
The better men know the Lord, the better may the eternal truths we learn be applied in our daily lives.
John Andreas Widtsoe
That which is true must always remain true, though the applications may change greatly from generation to generation. It is the absence of such fundamental certainties, no doubt, that leads men into continual search for a satisfying religion, or that drives them away from their old religion.
John Andreas Widtsoe
Let every man sing his own song in life.
John Andreas Widtsoe
There is a purpose in life--to raise men nearer to the likeness of God. Whoever seeks that ideal, daily, finds joy and in no other way can true joy be found.
John Andreas Widtsoe
Finally it may be said that the temple endowment is not secret. All who meet the requirements for entrance to the temple may enjoy it.
John Andreas Widtsoe
The line of communication between God and man is always open unless broken by man himself. We are, as it were, always in the presence of our Father in Heaven. Through His Holy Spirit, God is with us always and everywhere.
John Andreas Widtsoe
Deceit is the mark of evil. Even if the evil messenger does not appear in person, the test is the same.
John Andreas Widtsoe
Decide what you want to be.... Pay the Price ... And be what you want to be.
John Andreas Widtsoe
Man must learn to know the universe precisely as it is, or he cannot successfully find his place in it. A man should therefore use his reasoning faculty in all matters involving truth, and especially as concerning his religion. He must learn to distinguish between truth and error.
John Andreas Widtsoe
The essential thought must ever be that a man does not, except in his spiritual infancy, accept a statement merely because the Church or someone in authority declares it correct, but because, under mature examination, it is found to be true and right and worthwhile.
John Andreas Widtsoe