Archive for the ‘Mormon’ Category

January 17, 2012 Concern yourself with life’s number one priority

Tuesday, January 17th, 2012

“Concern yourself with life’s number one priority: being a quality person… If you are a quality person, you will be good in any situation in which you find yourself.”

Marvin J. Ashton, Ensign, Feb 1993, 64

January 16, 2012 Like the vital rudder of a ship

Monday, January 16th, 2012

“Like the vital rudder of a ship, we have been provided a way to determine the direction we travel. The lighthouse of the Lord beckons to all as we sail the seas of life. Our home port is the celestial kingdom of God. Our purpose is to steer an undeviating course in that direction. A man without a purpose is like a ship without a rudder—never likely to reach home port. To us comes the signal: Chart your course, set your sail, position your rudder, and proceed.”

Thomas S. Monson, Ensign, July 1999

January 15, 2012 Our relationship with God is most sacred

Sunday, January 15th, 2012

“…Our relationship with God is most sacred and vital. We are His spirit children. He is our Father. He desires our happiness. As we seek Him, as we learn of His Son, Jesus Christ, as we open our hearts to the influence of the Holy Spirit, our lives become more stable and secure. We experience greater peace, joy, and fulfillment as we give our best to live according to God’s eternal plan and keep His commandments.”

Dieter F. Uchtdorf, Ensign, November 2010

January 14, 2012 As we gather in [our] heavenly homeAs we gather in [our] heavenly home

Saturday, January 14th, 2012

“…As we gather in [our] heavenly home, we will be surrounded by those who have been forgiven of all sin and who have forgiven each other. We can taste some of that joy now, especially as we remember and celebrate the Savior’s gifts to us. He came into the world to be the Lamb of God, to pay the price of all of the sins of His Father’s children in mortality so that all might be forgiven… He warned us that we cannot be forgiven unless we forgive others (see Matthew 6:14–15). That is often hard to do, so you will need to pray for help. When you act on that answer to your prayer for strength to forgive, you will feel a burden lifted from your shoulders.”

Henry B. Eyring, Ensign, Dec. 2009

January 13, 2012 We live to die, and we die to live again

Friday, January 13th, 2012

“We live to die, and we die to live again. From an eternal perspective, the only death that is truly premature is the death of one who is not prepared to meet God.”

Russell M. Nelson, Ensign, May 2011

January 12, 2012 I have come to understand that before choices

Thursday, January 12th, 2012

“I have come to understand that before choices, come our desires. Our desires influence our choices… Because many of our thoughts are private, protected, and hidden from view, our actions for a time may not always reflect our inner desires. However, eventually, our inner desires are given life and they are seen in our choices and in our actions.”
Neil L. Andersen, Brigham Young University Investment Professionals Conference, September 2011

January 11, 2012 The Lord pleads with insistence

Wednesday, January 11th, 2012

“The Lord pleads with insistence, love, and persuasion that we repent, because He wants to heal us.”

David L. Frischknecht, Ensign, Apr. 2011

January 10, 2012 We need to ask God for forgivenessWe need to ask God for forgiveness

Tuesday, January 10th, 2012

“We need to ask God for forgiveness and do all we can to correct whatever harm our actions may have caused. Repentance means a change of mind and heart—we stop doing things that are wrong, and we start doing things that are right. It brings us a fresh attitude toward God, oneself, and life in general.”

Dieter F. Uchtdorf, Ensign, May 2007

January 9, 2012 [The Savior] suffered the agony of the guilt

Monday, January 9th, 2012

“[The Savior] suffered the agony of the guilt of our sins and all the sins of the children of Heavenly Father that we might be forgiven and go home clean. He gave us that gift at a price we cannot fathom. It was a gift He did not need for Himself; He was without the need for forgiveness. The joy and gratitude we feel for His gift now will be magnified and will last forever as we honor and worship Him in our heavenly home.”

Henry B. Eyring, Ensign, Dec. 2009

January 8, 2012 In some quiet way, the expression and feelings of gratitude

Sunday, January 8th, 2012

“In some quiet way, the expression and feelings of gratitude have a wonderful cleansing or healing nature. Gratitude brings warmth to the giver and the receiver alike. Gratitude expressed to our Heavenly Father in prayer for what we have brings a calming peace—a peace which allows us to not canker our souls for what we don’t have.”

Robert D. Hales, LDS General Conference Address, April 1992