“Sincere desire and worthiness invite the spirit of revelation into our lives.” Quote by David A. Bednar
“To those of you who pay your tithing, I commend you. To those of you who presently are not obeying the law of tithing, I invite you to consider your ways and repent. I testify that by your obedience to this law of the Lord, the windows of heaven will be opened to you. Please do not procrastinate the day of your repentance.” WayLawHeavenPayLordPleaseWindowObedienceRepentanceInvitesRepentObeyingProcrastinatingTithingObeying The Law Author:David A. Bednar
“A grateful person is rich in contentment. An ungrateful person suffers in the poverty of endless discontentment.” PersonsSufferingPovertyRichGratefulEndlessContentmentDiscontentUngratefulUnsatisfiedDiscontentmentUngrateful Person Author:David A. Bednar
“For many of us, conversion is an ongoing process and not a onetime event that results from a powerful or dramatic experience. Line upon line and precept upon precept, gradually and almost imperceptibly, our motives, our thoughts, our words, and our deeds become aligned with the will of God. Conversion unto the Lord requires both persistence and patience.” ProcessLinesResultsPowerfulLordEventsDeedsConversionGods WillPersistenceDramaticMotiveOur ThoughtsOngoingOur Words Author:David A. Bednar
“I now extend to you the invitation to help transform the trickle into a flood….I exhort you to sweep the earth with messages filled with righteousness and truth—messages that are authentic, edifying, and praiseworthy—and literally to sweep the earth as with a flood.” HelpingEarthMessagesFilledRighteousnessFloodInvitationsPraiseworthy Author:David A. Bednar
“The spirit must be freed from tethers so strong and feelings never put to rest, so that the lift of life may give buoyancy to the soul. In many families, there are hurt feelings and a reluctance to forgive. It doesn’t really matter what the issue was. It cannot and should not be left to injure. Blame keeps wounds open. Only forgiveness heals. George Herbert, an early 17th-century poet, wrote these lines: ‘He that cannot forgive others breaks the bridge over which he himself must pass if he would ever reach heaven, for everyone has need of forgiveness.’” IfsNeedsGivingShouldMaySoulMatterFeelingsSpiritLeftStrongHeavenHurtLinesBreakIssuesCenturyPoetBlameForgivingWoundsHealLiftsBridgesHurt FeelingsReluctance17th CenturyBuoyancy Author:Thomas S. Monson
“The battle for self-discipline may leave you a bit bruised and battered but always a better person. Self-discipline is a rigorous process at best; too many of us want it to be effortless and painless. Should temporary setbacks afflict us, a very significant part of our struggle for self-discipline is the determination and the courage to try again....Eternal life in the kingdom of our Father is your goal, and self-discipline will surely be required if you are to achieve it.” IfsWantShouldTryingMayPersonsSelfFatherBitsProcessGoalStruggleAchieveDisciplineBattleEternalDeterminationSignificantKingdomsTemporarySelf DisciplineOur FatherEternal LifeTry AgainSetbackBetter PersonEffortlessBruisedBatteredPainlessTemporary Setbacks Author:Thomas S. Monson
“Let us have the courage to defy the consensus, the courage to stand for principle. Courage, not compromise, brings the smile of God’s approval. Courage becomes a living and an attractive virtue when it is regarded not only as a willingness to die manfully, but also as a determination to live decently. A moral coward is one who is afraid to do what he thinks is right because others will disapprove or laugh. Remember that all men have their fears, but those who face their fears with dignity have courage as well.” ThinkingMenWellsRememberFacesDiesMoralPrinciplesLaughingVirtueDeterminationDignityCompromiseAttractiveWillingnessCowardApprovalConsensusHave Courage Author:Thomas S. Monson
“As parents, we should remember that our lives may be the book from the family library which the children most treasure. Are our examples worthy of emulation? Do we live in such a way that a son or a daughter may say, ‘I want to follow my dad,’ or ‘I want to be like my mother’? Unlike the book on the library shelf, the covers of which shield its contents, our lives cannot be closed. Parents, we truly are an open book in the library of learning of our homes.” WayWantShouldMayChildrenBookHomeRememberMotherParentOur LivesExampleSonDadDaughterLibraryMy DadWorthyTreasureShelvesShieldsOpen BookEmulation Author:Thomas S. Monson
“A prominent judge was asked what we, as citizens of the countries of the world, could do to reduce crime and disobedience to law and to bring peace and contentment into our lives and into our nations. He thoughtfully replied, ‘I would suggest a return to the old-fashioned practice of family prayer.’” WorldCountryLawNationsPrayerPracticeOur LivesCrimeJudgingReturnCitizensContentmentOld FashionedDisobedienceProminentCountries Of The WorldFamily Prayer Book:Live the Good Life Source: Live the Good Life
“There are many out there who plead and pray for help. There are those who are discouraged, those who are beset by poor health and challenges of life which leave them in despair. I’ve always believed in the truth of the words, ‘God’s sweetest blessings always go by hands that serve him here below.’ Let us have ready hands, clean hands, and willing hands, that we may participate in providing what our Heavenly Father would have others receive from Him.” MayHelpingHandsFatherChallengesPoorWillingReadyPrayingBlessingDespairCleanHeavenlyProvidingDiscouragedAlways BelieveSweetestHeavenly FatherPoor HealthClean Hands Author:Thomas S. Monson