Sunday, March 24, 2024

Blessing of Paying Tithing

 

Tithing: Opening the Windows of Heaven

Now is the Time to Bury Your Weapons of War

 President Russell M. Nelson taught: “If you are serious about helping to gather Israel and about building relationships that will last throughout the eternities, now is the time to lay aside bitterness. Now is the time to cease insisting that it is your way or no way. Now is the time to stop doing things that make others walk on eggshells for fear of upsetting you. Now is the time to bury your weapons of war. If your verbal arsenal is filled with insults and accusations, now is the time to put them away. You will arise as a spiritually strong man or woman of Christ.”

What Does Jesus Christ Promise That the World Can't?




Liahona March 2024

 

Understand Temple Covenants and Ordinances

 “And to each of you who has made temple covenants, I plead with you to seek—prayerfully and consistently—to understand temple covenants and ordinances. Spiritual doors will open. You will learn how to part the veil between heaven and earth, how to ask for God’s angels to attend you, and how better to receive direction from heaven. Your diligent efforts to do so will reinforce and strengthen your spiritual foundation.”

Russell M. Nelson, “The Temple and Your Spiritual Foundation,” Liahona, Nov. 2021, 95–96.

The Temple and Your Spiritual Foundation

October 2021 general conference

Go Often and Intentionally to the House of the Lord

 

You Belong

Truths of the Book of Mormon have the Power to...

 In our own day, President Russell M. Nelson has said, “The truths of the Book of Mormon have the power to heal, comfort, restore, succor, strengthen, console, and cheer our souls.”

Liahona, Nov. 2017, 62.

The Book of Mormon: What Would Your Life Be Like without It?

October 2017 general conference

Decreasing Time on Social Media

 

What I Discovered When I Disconnected from Social Media

The Cleansing Comfort of His Atonement

 

The Savior of All, a Gospel for All

Tuesday, March 19, 2024

Change your situations so you don't sin

 In abandoning sin, one cannot merely wish for better conditions.... He must be certain not only that he has abandoned the sin, but that he has changed the situations surrounding the sin. He should avoid the places and conditions and circumstances where the sin occurred, for these could most readily breed it again. He must abandon the people with whom this sin was committed. He may not hate the person's involved, but he must avoid them and everything associated with the sin.


-Spencer W. Kimball, The Miracle of Forgiveness


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