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Proud member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints | Psalm 136:1 | O give thanks to the Lord, for He is good. For His mercy endureth forever.
Utah, USA Katılım Kasım 2024
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This Easter Sunday coincides with the magnificent vision of the Savior that occurred in the Kirtland Temple on Easter Sunday of 1836—190 years ago.
The role of Elijah in restoring the priesthood keys of the sealing power is crucial in our journey of returning to our Father as a covenant people.
The sealing ordinances are effective after this life and in the eternities—to seal husbands and wives, parents and children.
I promise to you on this Easter day that as you adhere to His ordinances, covenants, and commandments, you will grow closer in your relationship with our Savior as well as your appreciation and gratitude for the sealing keys that have been restored in this dispensation.
I testify of the Savior’s Atonement and Resurrection and rejoice with you on this special Easter Sunday for all that He has accomplished that we might have eternal life.
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I’d love to hear from all the #SaintsOnX your favorite titles of Jesus Christ.
Mine are Advocate, Redeemer, and Lamb. #GeneralConference

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“While the Savior’s Atonement is infinite, His invitation is individual.” — Elder Edward B. Rowe #GeneralConference

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I think the Lord may REALLY want us to be peacemakers!
We can do this!!
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“As followers of Christ, let us follow Him by forgoing contention and by using the language and methods of peacemakers. In our families and other personal relationships, let us avoid what is harsh and hateful.”
-Dallin H Oaks #GeneralConference

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Jesus Christ is the way all of our worst days can become best days. #GeneralConference #SaintsOnX

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I love how Uchtdorfs talks are always plane and simple
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My wife hates this song (Consider the Lillies). I love it. On which side do you fall? #GeneralConference #SaintsOnX
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This Easter Sunday, all Christians, brothers and sisters in the Lord, honor and celebrate the Resurrection of our Redeemer, Jesus Christ. His Resurrection and His Atonement are the most powerful, far-reaching, and sacred events in all human history.
After three days in a borrowed tomb, Jesus Christ broke the bands of death imposed by the Fall. With His Resurrection, He secured salvation from physical death for us, all of God’s children throughout the ages.
When Mary and other faithful women approached the garden tomb to care for the body of their Lord, they found two angels who announced, “He is not here, but is risen” (Luke 24:5–6).
Those glorious words, “He is risen” have sparked religious ceremony, gratitude, faith in Jesus Christ, and His promises for centuries.
May we feel to our very souls these stirring words, “He is risen! He is risen! Tell it out with joyful voice” and “Let the whole wide earth rejoice.”
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I believe with all my heart that Jesus Christ lives. Easter is not just a beautiful part of the Christian story to me. It is the center of everything. He really did suffer for us. He really did give His life. He really did rise on the third day. Because He lives, sin can be forgiven, death is not the end, and no one is beyond the reach of His redeeming power. When I think about Easter, I do not just think about an empty tomb. I think about a living Savior who still heals, still saves, still lifts, and still calls us back to Him. That is my testimony. He lives, and because He lives, I have hope.

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The literal resurrection of Jesus is, of course, the subject of so many scriptures that it is settled doctrine for believers of the Bible and Book of Mormon. For us, the universal resurrection is equally certain.
I wonder if we fully appreciate the enormous significance of our belief in a literal, universal resurrection. The conviction that death is not the conclusion of our identity changes the whole perspective of our mortal life.
It affects how we look on the physical challenges of mortality. It gives us the strength and perspective to endure the mortal challenges faced by each of us and by those we love.
It signifies that mortal deficiencies are only temporary! It also gives us the courage to face our own death or that of loved ones—even deaths we might call premature.
Our belief in the resurrection also encourages us to fulfill our family responsibilities in mortality. It helps us live together in love in this life in anticipation of joyful reunions and associations in the next.
#GreaterLove #GeneralConference
Artwork: “Above All” by Kelsy and Jesse Lighweave

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“The sacrament represents the Atonement of Jesus Christ. During that sacred moment, when we give our full attention to Him and focus on His atoning sacrifice, how can we not feel His great love for us?”
-Pedro X Larreal #GeneralConference

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“The bold message of the empty tomb is that Jesus Christ is not merely a historical figure. We do not seek Him among the dead. He is risen."
-Elder @UchtdorfDF #GeneralConference

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