by Thomas S. Monson
The priesthood is not really so much a gift as it is a commission to serve, a privilege to lift, and an opportunity to bless the lives of others.
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by Anthony D. Perkins
Childlike faith in the perfect love of Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ will “divide asunder” Satan’s snares of inadequacy, imperfection, and guilt.
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by Russell M. Nelson
We all need guidance through life. We obtain it best from the standard works and teachings of the prophets of God.
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by Richard C. Edgley
When we are true to the sacred principles of honesty and integrity, we are true to our faith, and we are true to ourselves.
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by L. Whitney Clayton
May God bless our genuine efforts to be pure of heart and mind, that “virtue [may] garnish [our] thoughts unceasingly.”
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by Richard G. Scott
When we keep the temple covenants we have made and when we live righteously . . . , we have no reason to worry or to feel despondent.
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by Thomas S. Monson
It is our duty to live our lives in such a way that we may be examples of righteousness.
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by Gordon B. Hinckley
With this priesthood comes a great obligation to be worthy of it.
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by Robert D. Hales
How you bear [the] priesthood now will prepare you to make the most important decisions in the future.
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by Robert D. Hales
Personal revelation is the way we know for ourselves the most important truths of our existence.
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by L. Tom Perry
Partaking of the sacrament provides us with a sacred moment in a holy place.
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by Richard G. Scott
True, enduring happiness, with the accompanying strength, courage, and capacity to overcome the greatest difficulties, will come as you center your life in Jesus Christ.
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by Russell M. Nelson
We all need guidance through life. We obtain it best from the standard works and teachings of the prophets of God.
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by Yoshihiko Kikuchi
When you and I pay honest, true tithes to the Lord, the Lord will open the windows of heaven.
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by Carl B. Pratt
I fear . . . that too many of us are either not fasting on fast day or we are doing so in a lackadaisical manner.
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