Only in Jesus Christ can we truly become one - D. Todd Christofferson
"We are too diverse and at times too discordant to be able to come together as one on any other basis or under any other name. Only in Jesus Christ can we truly become one.
Becoming one in Christ happens one by one—we each begin with ourselves. We are dual beings of flesh and spirit and are sometimes at war within ourselves. As Paul expressed:
“For I delight in the law of God after the inward man;
“But I see another law in [the] members [of my body], warring against the law of my mind, and bringing me into captivity to the law of sin which is in my members.” (Romans 7:22-23)
D. Todd Christofferson, LDS General Conference, One in Christ, April 2003
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He Could Heal Me! - Peter F. Meurs
"The Savior’s healing and redeeming power applies to accidental mistakes, poor decisions, challenges, and trials of every kind—as well as to our sins. As I turned to Him, my feelings of guilt and remorse were gradually replaced with peace and rest."
Peter F. Meurs, He Could Heal Me!, LDS General Conference, April 2023
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The First Vision - The Visitation of the Father and the Son to Joseph Smith
This is the original video dramatization of the events that led Joseph Smith to pray in the Sacred Grove, where he received the First Vision.
In the spring of 1820, God the Father and Jesus Christ appeared to Joseph Smith as he prayed in a grove of trees near his home in western New York. This event is known as the First Vision.
In the early 1800s in the United States there was great excitement about religion. Joseph’s family members had joined different churches, but Joseph was unsure which one he should join.
When Joseph was 14 years old, he was inspired by James 1:5, which promises, “If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God, that giveth to all men liberally, and upbraideth not; and it shall be given him.” Joseph determined to pray to know which church he should join and to ask for forgiveness of his sins.
When Joseph knelt to offer up the desires of his heart, a dark power overcame him. It bound his tongue as thick darkness gathered around him. Joseph exerted all his power to call upon God.
https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/manual/gospel-topics/first-vision?lang=eng
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Place a period after what the Lord says - Harold B. Lee
"The trouble with us today, there are too many of us who put question marks instead of periods after what the Lord says. I want you to think about that. We shouldn’t be concerned about why he said something, or whether or not it can be made so. Just trust the Lord. We don’t try to find the answers or explanations. We shouldn’t try to spend time explaining what the Lord didn’t see fit to explain. We spend useless time.
If you would teach our people to put periods and not question marks after what the Lord has declared, we would say, “It is enough for me to know that is what the Lord said.”"
Harold B. Lee, Admonitions for the Priesthood of God, LDS General Conference, October 1972
https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-conference/1972/10/admonitions-for-the-priesthood-of-god?lang=eng
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We do not need more government - Ezra Taft Benson
"President Calvin Coolidge pinpointed the problem some years ago with these words:
“We do not need more material development, we need more spiritual development. We do not need more intellectual power, we need more moral power. We do not need more knowledge, we need more character. We do not need more government, we need more culture. We do not need more law, we need more religion. We do not need more of the things that are seen, we need more of the things that are unseen. It is on that side of life that it is desirable to put the emphasis at the present time. If that side is strengthened, the other side will take care of itself. It is that side which is the foundation of all else. If the foundation be firm, the superstructure will stand.” (Prophets, Principles and National Survival, p. 35.)"
Ezra Taft Benson quoting Calvin Coolidge, Watchman, Warn the Wicked, LDS General Conference, April 1973
https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-conference/1973/04/watchman-warn-the-wicked?id=p35-p36&lang=eng#p35
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The subject of tolerance - Russell M. Nelson
"I have been impressed to speak on the subject of tolerance—a virtue much needed in our turbulent world. But in discussing this topic, we must recognize at the outset that there is a difference between tolerance and tolerate. Your gracious tolerance for an individual does not grant him or her license to do wrong, nor does your tolerance obligate you to tolerate his or her misdeed. That distinction is fundamental to an understanding of this vital virtue."
Russell M. Nelson, Teach Us Tolerance and Love, LDS General Conference, April 1994
https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-conference/1994/04/teach-us-tolerance-and-love
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Mosiah 3:17 - Henry B. Eyring
Mosiah 3:17
17 And moreover, I say unto you, that there shall be no other name given nor any other way nor means whereby salvation can come unto the children of men, only in and through the name of Christ, the Lord Omnipotent.
Read by Henry B. Eyring, As a Child, 2006 Annual General Conference for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-conference/2006/04/as-a-child?lang=eng
https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/scriptures/bofm/mosiah/3?id=p17&lang=eng#p17
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Develop Spiritual Strength - Spencer W. Kimball
"Develop spiritual strength in yourself, and there will be felicity in the family. Righteousness proceeds outward from the individual to the group. We will find that if we are converted (through studying, searching, and praying), our immediate desire is to want to help others. True conversion causes us to want to reach out to the living and to the deceased to do what we can to help in each case. If we are truly converted, we will also want to provide for our own in the fullness of what welfare service means.
When the Savior said, “When thou art converted, strengthen thy brethren” (Luke 22:32), he was reminding us not only of an obligation we have, but also of the reality that we really can’t strengthen our brethren much until we are personally converted."
Spencer W. Kimball, Boys Need Heroes Close By, LDS General Conference, April 1976
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Atoning Sacrifice of Christ - Barbara W. Winder
"Joy is knowing that through the atoning sacrifice of Christ we can receive a remission of our sins, even as King Benjamin taught. His people prayed in great humility, having asked for forgiveness of their sins. “The Spirit of the Lord came upon them, and they were filled with joy, having received a remission of their sins, and having peace of conscience, because of the exceeding faith which they had in Jesus Christ"."
Barbara W. Winder, Finding Joy in Life, LDS General Conference, October 1987
https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-conference/1987/10/finding-joy-in-life?id=p34&lang=eng#p34
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Love and Care for Your Wife - Russel M. Nelson
"Brethren, your first and foremost duty as a bearer of the priesthood is to love and care for your wife. Become one with her. Be her partner. Make it easy for her to want to be yours. No other interest in life should take priority over building an eternal relationship with her. Nothing on TV, a mobile device, or a computer is more important than her well-being. Take an inventory of how you spend your time and where you devote your energy. That will tell you where your heart is. Pray to have your heart attuned to your wife’s heart. Seek to bring her joy. Seek her counsel, and listen. Her input will improve your output."
Russel M. Nelson, We Can Do Better and Be Better, LDS General Conference, April 2019
https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-conference/2019/04/36nelson?lang=eng&id=p18#p18
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Is the World Getting Better or Worse? - Truman G. Madsen
There's no transcript on this BYU Speech so I'll let Truman speak for himself.
Truman G. Madsen, Elijah’s Mission, BYU Speech, June 5, 1977
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We all need the grace of Jesus Christ! - Michelle D. Craig
We all need the grace of Jesus Christ!
"Of course, all of us will fall short of our divine potential, and there is some truth in the realization that alone we are not enough. But the good news of the gospel is that with the grace of God, we are enough. With Christ’s help, we can do all things. The scriptures promise that we will “find grace to help in time of need.”
The surprising truth is that our weaknesses can be a blessing when they humble us and turn us to Christ. Discontent becomes divine when we humbly approach Jesus Christ with our want, rather than hold back in self-pity."
Michelle D. Craig, Divine Discontent, LDS General Conference, October 2018
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The Pump (1988)
A thirsty man wandering California's desert finds a water pump in the middle of a ghost town.
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Where there is design, there is a designer - Allen T. Phillips
Do not misunderstand or devalue how important you are to your Father in Heaven. You are not an accidental by-product of nature, a cosmic orphan, or the result of matter plus time plus chance. Where there is design, there is a designer. Your life has meaning and purpose.
Allen T. Phillips, God Knows and Loves You, 2023 Semiannual General Conference for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-conference/2023/10/27phillips?id=p9-p10&lang=eng#p9
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Joseph Smith: The Prophet of the Restoration
Joseph Smith: The Prophet of the Restoration focuses on some of the events during the life of Joseph Smith, founder of the Latter Day Saint movement, which was both filmed and distributed by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).
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Mercifully, our errors can soon be swallowed up - Neal A. Maxwell
"Mercifully, our errors can soon be swallowed up by resilient repentance, showing the faith to try again—whether in a task or in a relationship. Such resilience is really an affirmation of our true identities! Spirit sons and daughters of God need not be permanently put down when lifted up by Jesus’ Atonement. Christ’s infinite Atonement thus applies to our finite failures!"
Neal A. Maxwell, The Tugs and Pulls of the World, LDS General Conference, October 2000
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God is infinitely more interested - Neal A. Maxwell
"God is infinitely more interested in our having a place in His kingdom than with our spot on a mortal organizational chart. We may brood over our personal span of control, but He is concerned with our capacity for self-control. Father wants us to come home, bringing our real résumés, ourselves!"
Neal A. Maxwell, The Tugs and Pulls of the World, LDS General Conference, October 2000
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Mortal perks with their short shelf life - Neal A. Maxwell
"Yes, we are free to choose the mortal perks with their short shelf life. However, ahead lies that great moment when every knee shall bow and every tongue confess that Jesus is the Christ! Then the galleries and the mortal thrones will be empty. Even the great and spacious building will fall—and resoundingly! Then, too, those who have lived without God in the world will confess that God is God! Meanwhile, His character and attributes should evoke adoration and emulation from us."
Neal A. Maxwell, The Tugs and Pulls of the World, LDS General Conference, October 2000
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God, who knows everything - Neal A. Maxwell
"Isn’t it marvelous, brothers and sisters, that God, who knows everything, still spends time listening to our prayers? Compared to that cosmic fact, what does the world really have to offer us? One round of applause, one fleeting moment of adulation, or an approving glance from a phantom Caesar?"
Neal A. Maxwell, The Tugs and Pulls of the World, LDS General Conference, October 2000
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People too caught up in themselves - Neal A. Maxwell
"Mark it down, brothers and sisters, people too caught up in themselves will inevitably let other people down!"
Neal A. Maxwell, The Tugs and Pulls of the World, LDS General Conference, October 2000
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Moments are the molecules that make up eternity! - Neal A. Maxwell
"Moments are the molecules that make up eternity!"
Neal A. Maxwell, The Tugs and Pulls of the World, LDS General Conference, October 2000
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Situation-itis - Spencer W. Kimball
"We do not believe in situation-itis; we do not go with the people who think that this is a different age, this is a different time, these people are more enlightened, that was for the old times. Always the Lord will hold to his statements that he has given through the ages, and he will expect men to respect themselves, to respect their wives, and the wives to respect their husbands, and to respect their families, and to live righteously, as he has repeated thousands of times through the ages."
Spencer W. Kimball, Why Do We Continue to Tolerate Sin?, LDS General Conference April 1975
https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-conference/1975/04/why-do-we-continue-to-tolerate-sin?id=p39&lang=eng#p39
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Cope with the people of this world - Neal A. Maxwell
James Q. Wilson wrote:
“We learn to cope with the people of this world because we learn to cope with the members of our family. Those who flee the family flee the world; bereft of the [family’s] affection, tutelage, and challenges, they are unprepared for the [world’s] tests, judgments, and demands” (The Moral Sense [1993], 163).
Neal A. Maxwell, The Tugs and Pulls of the World, LDS General Conference, October 2000
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Personal righteousness, worship, prayer, and scripture study - Neal A. Maxwell
"Personal righteousness, worship, prayer, and scripture study are so crucial in order to “[put] off the natural man”. Be wary, therefore, when some demand public tolerance for whatever their private indulgences are!"
Neal A. Maxwell, The Tugs and Pulls of the World, LDS General Conference, October 2000
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We need to be good friends - Neal A. Maxwell
"Whether young or old, we need to be good friends, but also to pick our friends carefully. By choosing the Lord first, choosing one’s friends becomes easier and much safer. Consider the contrasting friendships in the city of Enoch compared to peers in the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah! The citizens of the city of Enoch chose Jesus and a way of life, then became everlasting friends. So much depends on whom and what we seek first."
Neal A. Maxwell, The Tugs and Pulls of the World, LDS General Conference, October 2000
https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-conference/2000/10/the-tugs-and-pulls-of-the-world?lang=eng
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